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6, 1048 TUESDAY, OCT. 26; 1048 ., Jenner Backs Dewey y,/. In State Drive Speech; Silent on Local Issues
Fight to Salvage Creighton Ticket
Has Strictly ‘National’ Flavor "By DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer
he INDIANAPOLIS Meee oT ee a Le - pAcE i] 00 louses sed irs Sis nese L President of Book About Supreme Y ommander aay 0f Gaming
Flares of Bad Temper Over Cold Coffee Find Body in Desert }
# " y Gen. Dwight Eisenhower found-relaxation in reading cowboy frer ‘Loss Mud-Slin MN {magazines . . . his rare temper flared when his coffee was cold , . . A $86,000 Loss. his favorite dish was baked beans. ’ RENO, Oct. 26 (UP)—An in-
QL dS Those are some of the “little” things Kay Summersby reveals in| quest will be held tomorrow to Dewey Aid Scores her exciting factual story, “Eisenhower Was My Boss,” which starts| determine the cause of death .of
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TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 26—Junior Sen. William E. Jenner began Dictator, Charge a et Wey ol things about the World War Illy cinard Harold Wolft, 28-year his one-week campaign for the state Republican ticket here last By United Press | Summersby knew because she : old World War II filer from Den= night by making a rousing speech for the election of Gov. Thomas President Truman's charge that saw. the ‘general 23-110 0nb a FO Shie S # |ver, whose body was found on the E. Dewey for President. the Republican Party is a front, = 0 = from oamaAn's| desert after he reportedly lost
for dictator-minded reactionary. $86,000 gambling.
forces brought cries of “mud-| Point of view, day in and “\ dal 4 Authorities sald Mrs. Gwyn slinging” and ‘inexcusable false-| ¢ an S ere y n = Singing today from GOP ‘cam-| Writing of her éxperiences at Confer Steinbeck. sutidnged wife paign headquarters. |Gen, Eisenhower's London Joo be asked to testify. They sald she Herbert Brownell Jr., manager oti, Yay sumed presen Residents Report may have been the last person to -Warren ticket, ridi- . oN , : Of He I rralaont's acrimonious, “He (Gen. Eisenhower) lounged| Damage fo . Property *t¢ Mr. Wolft alive. speech in Chicago last night as around the living room. in GI| Fog in Indianapolis last night Drives to Ranch “a transparent attempt to drag slacks, old shirt, a half-suede.| ., oq a wave of vandalism, in-| According to officials, Mr. Wolff the campaign down to his own half-leather jacket, ‘and a shabby 4,00 window smashing, tire gambled at a roadside resort a level.” |pair of straw slippers which dated |. .,;cty ring, lawn furniture wreck-| few miles south of Reno late Sat. The Republican campaign man- back to Manila. Determined t0|;s0 an4 paint smearing. urday. After giving checks to ager made his statement as Gov. shun official worries momentar-| Flying rocks and bricks cover his lossés, ‘he drove Mrs. Thomas KE. Dewey himself head-/ily, he snubbed newspapers, smashed windows or storm sashes Steinbeck to a guest ranch where ed for Chicago where he will books and general MAagAEInes. | a+ the residences of Mra. Edna she is establishing residen to di speak tonight from the same His only reading tare—indulged | oyerfield, 1126 Comer Ave.; Mrs, vorce her husband. platform occupied by Mr. Tru- to excess—consisted of the In- mgther Lynch. 2737 Columbia From the guest ranch, Mr. .
schricker, who is running ahead | Voices Suspicion of Mr. Creighton. 2 ¢ GOF. 2 of Dewey Theme man last night. Mr. Dewey was evitable paper - backed cowboy Ave.; Grover Saltz, 236 N. East-| Wolff headed for Lake Tahoe Well 32 newspaper mp. By EARL RICHERT | (The Times Straw Vote, Page 3) Magazines. ern Ave. Standard Service Co. over the Mt. Rose road. He left | 201 Kentucky Ave, and W. E. the highway, driving the car into
Asked for Jenner Seripps-Howard Staff Writer ! - 1 ee eb Answer a ‘Stopper’ } § expected to ignore the President's | «1 tnhink they're frightful,” : Milhouse, 1155 McDougall St. the desert. Mrs. Frank Leonard,
At the beginning and end of the speech, which was largely | similar ‘to the one he delivered to the Republican women in Indi | apolis two weeks ago, Sen. Jen-| — — ——— ————— = = 14 ner also put in a good word for . |g Hobart Creighton for governor. | Although he had been majority |
leader of the Indiana State Sen-|
ate before going to Washington, - Sen. Jenner did not discuss al single state issue throughout his| di y al 24
address. Nor did he ever sh single critical stone which might,
. . ® in any way soll the famous white! hat of Mr. Creighton's Pore
cratic opponent. He never even
mentioned former Gov. Henry F.
ABOARD TRUMAN TRAIN, This situation taused . Mr, Oct. 26-~The Democratic a, of remarks in adherence to his pol-/y,14 Gen, Ike. His answer was a| A rash of tire puncturing broke wife of a deputy sheriff, saw the _ Creighton, upon advice from his . | ley of refraining from “‘vitupera-| inner: ‘After these long dayslout on Holloway Ave. Adrian/car and called her husband's formal and informal campaign this presidential campaign is get- [tion and abuse” in the closing ,. tne office, worrying about op- Parker, 1830 Hollaway Ave., who | office. managers, to send a special per- ting rougher and tougher as it week of the campaign. lerations which will involve the had one tire slit with a knife, Deputies found Mr. Wolff dead, sonal request for the popular Sen. moves into the final week. Meanwhile, Mr. Truman cam-, . . = ¢ hundreds of thousands, | told police at least 10 tires were|a bullet in his head near the right Jenner to return here and help pighting desperately with all 'paigned through Hiinois, Indiana yy "want to worry when I get cut or punctured in the neighbor- temple and a pistol in his hand.
him. Sen. Jenner resigned his o44s against him, President Tru- |and Ohio on his way to Cleveland ;,, , ** rhat's - the idea of this hood. post as head of the Dewey-War- nan jo" is hurling OE eve at where he speaks tonight. :
+ place. And that's the idea of my| Ruins Swing » . ren speakers bureau at Republic- the Republicans that makes his | In his Chicago address, the Westerns—when 1 read them | Frank Gilley, 617 Coffey st. 0 ice je 8 an National Committee headquar- earlier phases seem like parlor Chief Executive sai power ul 4 n't have to think . . . [told police this morning somebody ters in Washington to return here stuff. And he seems likely to con- |Feastionaly forces are prorking ““No one. could’ call Dwight tore down his fence during the a and do so. Tonight Sen. Jenner tinue. | . A me Telephot. [through the Republican Party in Eisenhower a big eater. His rare night and ruined a lawn swing. _ speaks in Gary. He set the new pace in Chicago A HERO WELCOME— Welcome home, Dad" is the joyous jan effort i set tip a Fascist dic-| Ul Hr hen the cof. Mrs. William Fitzgerald said ugsy in Last -night's appearance was last night with a speech in which cry of Don Black's children, Stevie, 7 (left), and Donga, 6, for the |satopstup type of forces he/fee was cold (usually through his someone smashed two four-foot y a tn Stones. 7 oo ay dey dirsesin which Sen. Jenner he lik hp men who are work-| Cleveland Indian pitcher who suffered a brain hemorchage during. [S18 “0 F5 Led the rise of Hit-/own fault). He did, however, | sections of fence from around her Grond Jury Hears Cat Mp” ARG. METRE a Sei RE eg ein Gisvetapch si wosks 8g0s- Mes. Black backs 0. Don. Ler, tn. Germany, Mussolipl in maintain a continual campaign ETH i Amuured td Joared sf a nd., 300 No o he SaFnd? TOTHEt6 vai each: those: swhov helped being Hitleka Wyod. the childiaa, in sthei¥ feelings bf joy. at their Cleveland home. italy: Apa Pee TN owe ates seally. doviedy dals sr aed po red). oast. S othér “my friend®Bill” and “my Mussolini and Tojo:to power. gE RR RE Ng dD) Da cee simabaaermsmesmegerre hie PrESTe Irs speech aka Span palit. Bros oi ot} {the most spectacular political able to cook it jus
ae fend... Hobart’ since the. latter | Coincidental with 1 _Presi- yy A it D an M ” t right. Ra A Rtore at 2087 Dangle Ave oh A Sm ne defeated: ‘the formes. for. 1he. GOX:, done, Sere Warren wat IS : ewey 3 ov
| night, according to thé proprietor}|—Police Chief C. H. An of
G ‘demonstratién in the Windy, A Heaty Smoker Street. ‘ ernorship nomination in the state: tHE Women's diviston ofthe ET a — * Fer ir pe—— ro ATE 1 WL am Ea ious history. Sane 750,000 Chi- y “With Gen. Ike, liquor was only walter Vaughan. suburban Beverly _Hills tells a On crowd, whi ocrati Nations Commitee n as: T@” Fll Offer OF New POW suns rm ou fo-cheer thes social cutlin.- - Were n' ver broken: rom an sun. E804 HET ky. whet bo A crowd, which the speakers tributing handbills which contain Democratic candidate during a likelihood that anyone will SVer| mepite Te nS RIA AD GUE. the gangland ge = pimated tam and wien tied quoter om Mussolnl MU 0 GOP Leader's Aids Split on Need ioe amr on amon of re: evan OB 1 © (Sohader YUL Central Ave, lat Beniemin, (Bug Slog. room in the Terre Haute House, subject of unity. Of Laws on Vice President's Job works. | “Except for those Westerns, his ps ™ Hers car, same address, The chief announced Teotntly laud - both| Republican bigwigs are plan-only vi igarets; he had the that he knows who poked a rose to cheer and applau i Quotes Compared { | ' J ) y $ p only vice was cigarets; he ha ©!also was broken. A of : speakers as they were introduced. | By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Write ning a similarly boisterous re- habit, to an intensity which ap-! carbine through wind —— The expert stumper, Sen. Jenner, | The handbill says: | ALBANY, Oct. 26—Although Gov. Thomas E. Dewey has as- ception for Mr. Dewey tonight. [proached the chain-fashion stage. 4 Virginia Hill's mansion and blew - spoke first. At the close of the! “In the 1920's . . . Mussolini sured Gov. Earl Warren a “full partnership” if they go to Wash-| Fully recovered from an annoy- Two packs a day were quite ; half of Bugsy's face away as he El: which brought enthusi- Shouted, ‘unite behind a strong ington on Jan. 320 some differences are developing on just how ing head cold, Mr. Dewey set out! ormal. In the office I often got, jp Ca aot ig sofa the- night of June s se, he introduced Mr. leader’ He set up a ‘national this is to be worked out. ) from Albany, N. Y,, last night on : h . A Yo. pr ba A latter's matter- unity government.’ There is nothing yet approaching the sharpness of a dispute p.o¢0ur dav tour of away with handing him a few A “good contact” in New York
presentations drew little applause. screamed, ‘unite behind a strong is ‘to be made a “full partner | advisers have done some thinking Cleveland, Boston and New York. surprisingly good tempered about Anderson said. But he stressed
| , seven states. with the warning, ‘This is your . . of-fact delivery and statistical! “In the 1930's . . . Hitler and it is probable there will not be. But as to how Gov. Warren yo wi follow the President into ration for the NR ocr ow eeting egins gave him the information, Chief 3 : the importance of building an
lleader. He set up a ‘national there are these opposing views:. |
(Fy , |delivering his windup speech at ji» Departed From Script unity government.’ ONE: Mr. Warren believes that gh Dow the Nore Madison Square Garden on Satur-| Doctors to Hear air-tight case before any arrests Creighton-for-Governor head |, “In the 1040's . . . Dewey de- ic, rinks oir Tiveted beetn gone into deeply by the day night. i vAZSL ad: % 22 Scientific P wh : quarters in Indianapolis had clares, ‘we must have a new unity in ww with laws defining au-| Governor himself and probably] Vice Presidents—Stumping nis Wife, Mistaken cientiric apers . “There are important people fssued a publicity Tease 1 (among our people.” thority and duties of the office. Will not be until after election. home state of California, Gov.| : - . The Indiana State Medical As-|/involved,” he said. which Mr. Creighton attacked his| pen tne handbill asks: “What TwoO: Some of Mr. Dewey's ad-| At this point there is every Earl Warren chided Democratic FOF Deer, Slain sociation convention opened to-| The West Coast racket boss Democratic opponent for taking sort of unity’ do you propose, Mr.|yisers believe no laws are neces- prospect of complete good faith ¢Ampaigners for calling his party day in Murat Theater. was killed on orders from a wide. the side of organized labor lead- Dewey? The sort of ‘unity’ that'gary to assure the Vice President on both sides. Mr. Dewey's asso-| saboteurs of the West.” The By Husband Association officials expect |spread underworld syndicate bee or against 1he Cates adininiel ra r u : some 2000 Hoosier physicians to|cause he threatened to “spill” in-
pre-war Germany and Italy had? 3 much more significant place in ciates are fully aware that Mr. GOP vice presidential nominee
tion's compulsory arbitration 1aW. pe ort of ‘unity’ that Commu- government administration than Warren is a political figure with ald “sabotcur is an ugly word
attend the three-day conclave at formation to police on the gang's
But he was silent about that i. countries have today?” has been the case heretofore. strength and authority in his own: * - designed to divide the HAMPTON, Conn, Oct. 26 which 22 scientific papers will be| western operations, Chief Ander« issue, “This country,” it continues, They believe that the Vice right, and no mere Sacramento country.” | (UP)-—Mrs, Jane P. Johnson, 23, presented in addition to more son declared. J The Creighton speech largely «was founded by people who! President, in his new role, ‘can taj] to an Albany kite. | In Philadelphia, Democratic Was killed accidentally by herithan 100 technical and scientific “ANNOUNCEMENTS was confined to attacking Demo- wanted to escape ‘unity’ which undertake assignments ‘of real Mr. Dewey's associates consid- Vice Presidential candidate Alben husband who ‘mistdok her for a exhibits. ANNOUNCEME p cratic wastefulness and pledging prevented their thinking, speak- magnitude stemming from the ered themselves lucky to get Mr. W. Barkley sald a crash worse deer, state police said today. A dinner for women Physicians | ess————— a regime in the state to match jno ang worshiping and assem- topmost policy level, but these warren on the ticket. So he will than that of 1929 is “in the offing" Edgar Johnson, 24, told them and a buffet supper for men were 1 Death Notices _ Gov. Dewey's national pledges for hing as individuals . .. the brand would be undertakings of a tem- get the most friendly respect Unless the nation’s economy is he and his wife were driving past to be given with vaudeville enter-| Reau™ion Fieri, “age ua economy, efficiency and unity. of political ‘unity’ you preach, Mr. porary nature. |when the time comes to sit down Wisely managed during the next a wood on a hunting trip when tainment to close today's ineet- we New Jerses, htlgv After the speeches, which were Dewey, is found only in totali- Determined Views amd ‘spell out the definitions, |four years. apd saw a deer. ings. Dr: Nate to- Speak = ME iran Aion. Tog broadcast. Mr. Creighton sail tarian countries.” Gov. Warren is known to hold . Worst Yet—Norman Thomas,| They got out of the car and] r. Nafe pea gran en
me rin survive, P ‘Monday that although he didn’t: get N yi a dly. H {who has been running for Presi-| separated, hoping to find the ani-| Dr. Cleon A. Nafe, Indianapo-| Time of ervioes Thursds hl i Not Quite So Blunt his views most determinedly. He oo 1 Us sident of the association a m., from BROS. around to saying anything which .. |pelfeves basically that he must orum 0 eal dent on the Socialist ticket for 20 mal. . pre 0¢ |. mak be nines was in the publicity release he It concludes with: “Americans po." "CT 00 above and |vears, confided that this is “the | anny - |will address the convention to-| Burial Crown Hill Friends may all “meant every word” of what was must reject Dewey ‘unity’ to pre- beyond his function of presiding worst campaign” he's ever been! JOHNSON said he saw a flash imorrow. Scientific papers will be Rama HE there. serve our democracy.” officer of the Senate. . fin. He said in Ithaca. N. Y.. that Of White which he believed to be [presented following the presi- [Ripple A ‘Farewell Tour’ President Truman wasn't 8S| pro warec to make the vice pr a | d es d [President Truman is showing the deer. He fired. His wife |dent's address. : : A mn pres- / |“that any man with the right sort cried out, ‘but he thought that, The Women's Auxiliary, com-
In his speech, Sen. Jenner, said blunt as the handbill in his Chi- ;4oh0y 5 more useful and impor-| n Jd rs ra hom nat | the | posed of wives and widows of docPresident Truman is making a C880 speech, but he said by in-|4,.¢ ‘office. That was the basis |of luck can be President” and C. Arning hI inal a (fore will be Huests of Mrs. Ralph “farewell tour”.and he mocked direction virtually the same thing. on which he accepted the nomina-| Congress, Prosecutor Gov. Dewey is “exuding sweet-| was ping. gu
lag! Gates at a tea in the Governor's - - { ness and light not native ,to his| ain. . 1 the long-dead President Roose When a few men got control tion. Mr. Warren believes he Foes to Speak Here (ee and Ug . « first shot struck her in the mansion at 2 p. m. . .
velt's Harvard accent by mimick- of the economy of a nation,” he holds complete assurance from| . i i } r. n M. Brues, of the ing the pharse “again, and again said, “they find a front man to Gov. Dewey that the off-used “full The four candidates for Con- ——————————— leg. The second one hit her! Dr. Alsun Chicago - Laboraand again.” He charged the Dem- run the country for them.” |partner” phrase will be realized 8Tess from the 11th district and Farmer Ref ses heart. She died on the way to a tories and Dr. Paul R. Hawley, ¥ ocrats with causing U. 8. partici-| He recounted the aid given Hit- fully. |candidates for Marion County uv hospital. . | College Corner, Ind. chief ex- en gc. pation in the two World Wars so ler, Mussolini-and Tojo by manu-| oy warren 1s said to feel Prosecutor are scheduled to speak $500 ‘D ft Ch k’ . ecutive officer of Associated Med-| Y MORTU. vo : as to conceal their failures to facturers and businessmen and {yore is an urgent demand for co-| Thursday ening at a punlic ra ec fcal Care Plans, will deliver the] N. Thursday, 3 | solve national economic problems. said the facts showed the Repub- | qination of the present vast and forum un oe Auapioes 0 ¢ hel An unclaimed $500 check willl Liven e 0 principal addresses on Thursday. Friend psieome. Interment | “The best interests of the state lican Party is working today, as sprawling machinery of the gov- 3 ague 0 omen Voters o 'go back to the treasury depart-| A ! Dr. Ernest E. Irons, Chicago, Inglan . and nation can be served only throughout its history, to deliver ernment, and that his background ianapolis. . ment unless a 63-year-old Indiana . president-elect of the American ime —V. TOS) Gis through the Republican party.” this country into the hands of big oo {pe governor of California The program is scheduled for Amish farmer changes his mind Election Ordered Medical Association, will speak at mother of OY aioe Sen. Jenner concluded and includ-. business. would give him qualifications to 1:45 o'clock in the World War ang accepts refund of the bond he the association's closing dinner on: of ed Mr. Creighton, who blushed- The President made it plain in ,,. to effectively in such a field, Memorial. Bach congressional posted in 1942 for draft violation. Thursday night. profusely. a speech at Garrett, Ind. that he| Run-Around Possible candidate will be given 15 minu-| pederal authorities said Wil-| The Indiana Supreme Court has Will Give Award olis. and J. Mrs. Cecil Hardin, Republican was angered by Republican at- 156 bel that i tes to speak, with the league ask- jjam J. Schrock, Loogootee, ruled that the Marion County! pr Floyd T. Romberger, La- Alabama; Mrs. 18 national committeewoman and tempts to place a Communist But he also believes ha nN any jng that he include views on the posted the bond with federal Juvenile Court judgeshiptis up for rayette, state president last year, frest-grandeniisy Ba as Sixth district candidate for Con- tinge on his administration. Pos- attempt to Bet the Tiachinety United Nations, reciprocal trade Court here after being arrested in|election at the polls here next yj he awarded a certificate of onder. om. Friend gress, also spoke. Chairman Jess sibly that is the reason he saw Ati working net o . oe encies ng agreements, federal housing. fed- 1942 for refusing to register for Tuesday. merit at the closing dinner. Jroapast Bn. she nh a wil: . Monroe of Vigo County presided. |to counter With the Fascist com- £0 10 th Bon uthomty wete not ©73, Aid to education and the the draft. The decision ended six months| During the convention, the as-| liams Oreek Christian Music was provided by the famed parison. aia down by law. he could be »it-Hartley law. | A Federal Grand Jury later of egal debate over the interpre- sociation's “House of Delegates” Internment Hill Cemere Terre Haute barber-shop quartet] Outward Confidence | mished off as an Gutsider. The| Given Eight Minutes ruled that Mr. Schrock was too tation of a 1945 law which created will, select a president-elect and called the Minor Chords. And wry, Republicans are trying to agency head concerned could cite Candidates for prosecutor will 0ld for the draft.and should not/s new Juvenile Court for Lake a site for the group's meeting in Rev. William Hawkes of the Con- , ong that my administration pic own statutory position and be given eight minutes each to Pe prosecuted, but he refused to County and fixed the election of 1950. Survie ro gregational Church here prayed p, peep friendly to communism.” {oes off a “sorry, but the law says discuss the plan they have in take back his money. [the first judge for that county in| The centennial meeting will be| Martin County, Indians, for preservation of ‘“{ree enter- ,o sald. “If anybody in this this is my job." mind for operation of the office. | Sate Selective ee Tederal| 148: {held next year in Indianapolis. BLOSSOM SER! prise.” [country is friendly to the Com- : - Tom returned the chec |" The Supreme Court held that - ; J mulsts, it is the Republicans who vo ole uggebled Shortridge High School Mtutents, CTX after Mr Se hrock gave “ o the law, A written, also included Bartender Is Charged MCA Rg ny Weds Local Issues are trying so hard to be elected. ' = "7 Fo mee job of get- Will Serve as town criers, calling them and to em to giv [Marion County in the election | sl th leigh. passed away Monday Pam: on {It's not the Truman administra-| 0 reports regularly from the the forum to order and timing anybody. | schedul this year. n Slot Machine Case Sarviess TLAN] m. invited. STOCKS Bia, Asked Oe President sald the Wallace same agencies. It would involve the speakers. League of Women ~~ _ 0.7. Cuts Judgeship Term | James W. A. Johnson, 1136 Friends ma on at xhe : Agents Pin Corp €OM ue... _ moving from study and solution Voters hostesses for the program Horse Still King In effect, the decision reduced Winfield Ave., bartender and cus-| . "5a" Arlington, beloved ea Biates bf All 38 3 third Jay ou Se of one major government problem are Mrs. John Goodwin, Mrs. the term of Joseph O. Hoffmann todian in Redmen's Hall, 137 W.| of Mr. J ine Foitherd, te: Ayrestire Oop com ol 19's 20% Inspired and recoun Sheen to another, and over a year the Thomas Beasley, Mrs. Howard | P | R vere's | itge of Juvenile Court, from | North 8t., was arrested there yes- ri Fairhesd, away Mon*L'8 Ayres 4%% pfd ser '45..100's .... the Wallace party by Indiana Re Baumgartel, Mrs. Sarah n rau e i terday, on a charge of violating days, m. Services Wednesday, & Belt R & Stk Yds pfa ...... FL publicans to get the Wallaceites Vice President might delve into a ’ . Barah Ziegler, } four years to two years and gave y. ey 6 2 SHIRLEY , DR Btky yrds com 13“ on the state ballots as proof of half-dozen widely separated fields. Mrs. W. A. Hayes Jr. Mrs. Guy Nei hborhood Republicans a chance to unseat the 1935 slot machine act. TRAL CH 44 X. Tiinols, fole Bobos- Merrill fa oii: " . |GOP friendliness to the Commies. Although some of Mr. Dewey's Byrd and Mrs. Howard King. g /him at the polls. Judge Hoff-| He was to appear before Judge Ioned her Chupeh a8 10 8. Cet ng Me me ay ea a : | == mann; a Democrat. was elected 10% Crk In, Munioipal Sour) SC mr Ht 0 Comwith Loan 4% pid ...... 87 1 ld St d BOSTON, Oct. 26 1UP)—The to a four-year term in x | . P h Conslidated Finance pid EL =. Hog Prices Ho ea ’ 2 Police Court lot colonial home where Paul Re-| Tne fight went to the courts they found four slot machines on dnd
nw? ul the third floor of the hall.
Ln |vere borrowed the horse for his jet May when Scott McDonald Ene bia i, 5 gat Ext $26 T + Prosecutors Urged |! normed she Meseribed by en Scott McDonald) "% "__" Consolidated Industries “com pr a a e X reme op : ere g |midnig filed his candidacy for the judg VEW Auxiliary to Give
Consolidated Ind pfd. Appointment of two full-time police today as a $20,000-a-day snip on the Republican ticket. |
. Delta Electric com 18 00-1000 pounds ............ 3230@3400 4 h betting patior | i, Ft. Wayne-Jackson RR pfd... 86's 90 | Hog prices remained steady "deputy prosecutors for police/norse be gp . N Judge Hoffmann resisted the , Ind: - Bays Corp pid w Nn 13 |with ® esterday's averages in the Gadd<o nae inn. 27 00@32 30 COUrts without additional expense Police raided the historic North oven a court action but was 19 Flags to School 50 Ernest Portne ruasday sm Home Tel & Tol 47 - 4 Indianapolis Stockyards today,| 800-1000 pounds ............ 210063230 to . taxpayers was pledged by Square building last night, seized ‘=o led in Superior Court. He| The Lavelle Gossett Auxiliary| rriends may call st the ROBER jad Amo Tel 3 pid ......... 17% establishing an extreme top price Mediums nso@aree Frank H. Fairchild, Republican1 million betting slips and arrest- . 1.4 the lower's court's de- of Veterans of Foreign Wars will] ¥ STIPLIN NERAL HOME, nd Gea & Wat com . 99's of $26, . oraTaon— candidate for prosecutor, in a|ed seven men on charges of run-|{ rion to Supreme Court three present 19 flags to School 50 at Tndpis PB & Tn ped Nl ia #12 Cattle trade remained steady in 500-900 pounds ... 1130922.30 speech before the Irvington GOP ning, among other things. a 10t- nths ago. 7 p. m. Nov. 12. a [moderately active trade. Subs O00, © TH " woogmm| “Uy being on the job full ti very. eww a Commitiee ehairmen: wil . 100 !steers, heifers, vealers an at yea TT A n0 $19 00, ob fu me, : ’ ' lambs also Semained steady. Sutter and common’ ...110. 15000 18.00 these deputies will have opportu-| THE HOUSE is next door to Women of the Moose make the presentation of one flag i“ ‘ L Wie |Canner ve [email protected] nity to prepare those cases and the former home of Paul Revere. Plan Pre-Yule Party Ito each of 18 home rooms and : © G0OD TO CHOICE HOGS (113) |. ~~ Bulls (All Weights) [try them efficiently,” he said. “I|It Was occupied 237 years ago by| one to the office of the principal, 3%| 120. 140 pounds ... ++ $0 BOGEN 000... irerieererarereneanen 2200a2100/find that two fuil-time deputies|the Hitchborn family, credited by| The Indianapolis Chapter wa, Johnson. . is td 103% | 190: Ja pounds ©: 3500025.50 Seusage— 2200023.00 CAN be appointed without addi-%0me historians with lending Re- Women of the Moose, will have Marmon-Herringlon com 4% .87a| 180 200 poun. [email protected] TOOL cov errirerentens PORN 19.50@22 00 tional appropriations.” ~ |vere the horse he rode to Lexing-'a pre-Christmas party this eveNrthagat tomes com [111.0 dag + 20: 240 pounds I amas ++ 160@1030 "arr Pajrchild also proposed (ton to warn of the British rald ning in the Moose Home to get Steel Folding CHAIRS N Ind Pub Serv 5% pfd ......100 103 | 340. 270 pounds . \. [email protected] | VEALERS (413) {better co-operation among law Against the Colonists’ arsenal. |toys and gifts ready for dis- W. C. BRASS N Ind Pub Serv com cv. 16% 17%] 279. 300. pounds . + 38.0007% 33 Good’ to choice veeofie. [email protected], tribution to needy children. «Le N Ind Pub Serv 4'2% pfd... 18 18%] 300. 330 pounds . “ 24.75a125 28 CC amon to medium... ...... 33 50@3200 enforcement agencies. } f ‘ . PR Mallory com ........oooe 19% 2132 330- 360 pounds [email protected]| Cus” (75 Ibs. up) 01 [email protected] “Regular conferences should be ‘’48. Race Is the Worst,’ Mooseheart Chairman Laura ; and Associates Pub Rerv of Ind em or iii00 111s . 81% M0 'M0 pounds . [email protected]) Steers ‘held between heads of the various! Bearden said a buffet supper willl@ 1 0 ol by iso Ross Gear d Tool com ..... 2 a ro | nT oeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves | agencies to fron out problems of Norman Thomas Says |precede the party which will be | : etal » Brokenivan® camp com. ...v. 12% 14 (Oped 10, Sounds .. .. [email protected]| 500- 800 DOURAS ............ 25.00026.00 law enforcement,” he sald. ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. 26 (UPy—|complete with Santa Claus and a Stokely-Van Camp pfd 16 17'4| 300- 330 pounds . ++ 33.004123.50, Good- he ese eben N Thomas residential Christmas Tree. *Terre Haute Malleable 11% 350- 360 pounds . . 1330@1380| 300 800 pounds ........ we: BUOBW yg poy t orman Pp i ———— U 8 Machine ebm : ¥| 360- 400 pounds 22.50a a ncane PO ement candidate since 1928, said the Union Title’ com 3% vd... iO potinds 22.00 23.00 COMM NB rruesireass ’ Tw ABEINCION Cor 20. UP rCe 1948 . presidential race Is “the BONDS 430. 80 pounds 21.004322.80 300- 900 pounds .......... IB00OIL00 CE penses | and recéipta for the WOTSt campaign I have ever been »” Medium — Calves (Steers) current fiscal year through Oct. 22 com-|{n * | Investment Service Advance Paint 88 63 ......e.. we i d8 .. .eiveies [email protected] n. Allen & Steen 88 87 $7... | 30-850 Bounch 506" pounds dow pared with & odie "¥ The Socialist candidate said| : American Loan 41a8 83 9 0 Medium to good— ” | Magiumesy 4OWD euenreaess RAH. Expenses $10,119,201. 497 sin 188 018 President Truman is showing| for Bastian Morley 8a 81... 97 ou. | 90- Tho pounds Coepeses [email protected]| “500 pounds down ........... [email protected] Receipts 11,070,563.232 11.548,823,683| ,, on | ’ Ch of Com Bldg 414s 1 CATTLE (1425) Calves (Heifers) Surpis 381,271 5 112.648.064| “the ddmirable truth that any| LL k T Lowvers + Citizens Ind Tel 4Vss 101... [Choice ; Good to Choice |Cash Balance 4.660.303.6841 3864271628 man with the right sort of luck) Individuals Banks rustees wye Cottent Indub 3s 83 . #5 oo | 700- 900 pounds .. 34503000 Coad to Choice— [email protected] Public Debt. 252.206/978 250.066.368.197 ho et ! Delta Coll $s 60 #7... | 900-1100 pounds . 35.00G38 30 300 pour diasanaien (Gold Reserve 123,089,746,801 22,224,839,895t¢an be President. \ i ied- Charitable Organizations Hamilton Mfg Corp 8s 6 97... [1100-1300 pounds . 3,00Q350 Medium = 21.00034.00 = Mr. Thomas said Gov. Thomas Insurance Companies aritable Org Hoosier 8 .. wo | | A A |- INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE [mn Dewey “runs around the coun-! nd Limestone 4s 75 68 0 00 ds 28.007 34 50 SHEEP (1528) CIUBEIIRE .ivossirs inves 3 R410,000! Fo ) i) . Y : ’ ndpla Brass 4 Alum Bs RH 108 oot} Pounds \. 20.00835.00 Good to choles \ .. 24 [email protected] Debifs Fron hanbhas .. 25,310.00 try exuding sweetness and light ! " p dod . 13 G8 .evvrrensies 38.506035.00 Medium to good ............. EL TE Ente ——r———— - not native to his disposition.” i s Ind Awso Tel 38 7 il... 98% §10-1900 pour Common 18.50023.00 hare Corp. ppl Rajlwass 10) ER, erie POUDAS .voverieress 35.50030.30| Yearling (Wethers) Local Truck Grain Prices SELECT CITY PARKS Indianapolis Bond & S " Kuhner Packing 4s 80 . 87... [1100-1300 pounds conse [email protected] Good to eholoe .......iieeins 4 DO S38. Di0 ems crimes s———————— 1 3 Lan mp 58 88 .. Me ios |Common= MEAIUM ....oerrsss Lil iieeis. 20,0082100| No. 2 red wheat. $2.15 Large city parks with lakes and 129 E. MARKET ST. Tad Pub aie 100% 03 |'7 pounds _...... reves [email protected] No. 3 white corn, #131. ge : v - Pub Serv of in eg 7 ..... 100 tion Heiters : "a. dhaidh wes vo soot 1S 3 Jiilow, corn, 1.21. |woods are sometimes selected for ts " . arene ed Biss aman nanane ’ 8 C: 1 : Pras Term "Corp Ba ST Li 90 Ll 000 900 pounds ..... veers [email protected] Sommen and medium ........, 3508 §%0h New No, 2 yellow soybeans, $2.99. homes by wood: ducks.
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