Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1948 — Page 2

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esterday in Atal £3 eater Drive Straw Vote today but he retained a 20 per cent lead over President

will be buried in Frankfort where Truman in the tabulation of all votes for 11 days.

Be By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent ducted by Vete { Police ( 4 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 28--Gov. Thomas E. Dower? cannot be Sunred y 30 au usr he was born. Democrat Henry F. Schricker increased his margin over Hobart police to aid + din elected President next Tuesday if the Democrats can hold their ' : ih : y Services for Mr. 8ims, who had Creighton in the governor race to 8.6 per cent from yesterday's 8.5 Angerec i : : own in the populous industrial areas. {Crown Hill. Funeral services will taught at Washington High per cent. T tion of all o : a ; But forecasts of a Republican election sweep in ‘the industrial be at 2 p. m. in Beanblossom! School 11 years, will be held at 1| Inethe battle for 1ith district, Vote. The last tally will appear i “This si ps ; states suggest that che Democratic Party has lost essential support/ Mortuary, p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Bu-|congressman, Republican George/in The Sunday Times. “Such pran nh p U among white collar ind manual workers, A member of the 86th Infantry) chanan mortuary. L. Denny increased his lead over| The following figures show the . . Ser———— Henry A, Wallace's third party =~ === Division, Third Army, Pfe. Rink-| vo oi 2 A graduate of Wabash College Andrew Jacobs by five-tenths of| percentage of all votes received [1s cutting heavily into those Dem- (er. son of Mrs. Elsie Rinker, 1347 “ . ’ ks *% |and Indiana University, Mr. 8Ims, one per cent. _|in 11 days for each candidate, nr President Dubbed ocratic votes in some states. 0 arge Reisner St, was 19 when he was ~~ SERVICES SET—Services for (who was 46, came to Indianapolis| Three more days remain for plus yesterday's figures for eom- . . ’ ‘allace’s Punch | killed. He enlisted in April, 1944, Mrs. Jessie Tufts Sharon Hutch. [from Lebanon. He attended ;abulations in The Times Straw parison: Commie Mouthpiece | v. ‘Wallace's ch finds the . and before that worked in a-gro-' ecan wife of William L. Hutch. [Northwood Christian Church. PRESIDENT Mr. Wallace's pun cery. A graduate of School 48] © - | He is survived by his wife, Lil- Percentages 0 yuiint Peas {Democratic chin in the big towns. | |] 0 ICe pa land Goo Washington High °°" president of the United lian: four .sons, Lane, Daniel 2D Sree ; A Jow over communism high-|There are 91 cities of 100,000 or, |8chool, he was a member or Brotherhood of Carpenters and Mack and William Sims, all of 13 Divs ..1 Dine \ lighted the political campaigning more inhabitants and they were Blaine A . Methodist Church. Joiners of America (AFL), will [1 at Nis: bis father, Harr For Thomas E. Dewey, Republican ..ceovevsees 58.1 50.8 Demot today as President Truman head- tne powerhouses of Franklin D. Motorist, 19, Faces a ne venue Metho ist > uve Je y ) " , in ge by i 3! - TY For Harry 8. Truman, Democrat peeseaseraeia, 30.1 88.7 i 3 a ed for a two-day round of Roosevelt's New Deal-Democratic| I h | He is survived .by his mother, be held at 3 p. m. Saturday in"|8ims, Frankfort; ree . is '|Eor Henry Wallace, Progressive . dé 13 1.3 Discipl speeches in New York City and coalition. | Mans aug ter Count (and a brother, Paul M. Rinker, Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Mrs. Dorothy Maddux and Ma. Incomplete Ballots «.ooesiiveeanessenssnsserse 0.8 04 Fire Chief Gov. Thomas E. Dewey stumped| FDR carried all but eight of| Herbert Charles Bobb, 19, of POR Of Indianapolis. She died Tuesday at the age [Mary Sunagrass, Joh of Fane] GOVERNOR said today New England. {those cities in 1944 when he de- 627 Cottage Ave., was being held : : | of 68, Cleveland. O. and two brothers For Henry F. Schricker, Democrat ......ccoeess 53.7 53.8 the demotio Mr, Dewey pictured his Demo-|/feated Mr, Dewey and won a in Marion County Jalil today in Held in $50,000 Theft » = = Mark and Robert Sims, both of |For Hobart Creighton, Republican ... oo 45.1 45.1 charge of F cratic rival as an unwitting|fourth term. Mr. Dewey was|lieu of $10,000 bond, on Criminal| NEW YORK, Net. 28 (UP)—| Services for Mrs, Jessie Tufts prankfort ! {For Walter Frisbie, Progressive ...cccceeeseee 0.7 0.7 Sherman D mouthpiece for Communist propa- blanked among the 24 big cities Court charges of manslaughter, ~arence M. Markland Jr. 25. Hutcheson, wife of William L.| Incomplete Ballots ........cvvevseeccresscesee 05 0.8 lack of cont ganda, He said the President's of New England, the Mountain reckless driving and failure 10 vear.oid bank official of Norfolk, Hutcheson, general president of Travel Talk Rlanned CONGRESS ’ A full rep prediction of a “boom-and-bust”states and the Pacific. |stop after an accident. (Va., will be arraigned before a the Carpenters Union of America, | bli 34 a3 subordinatfo if the Republicans are elected is| Of the cities in the 20 Middle| Bobb was arrested Oct. 2 and'(; § Commissioner today on a Will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in| Dr. Thomas B. Noble, Indian- For George L. Denny, Republican .....ccoueee Sie us morality by just what the Communists want Atlantic States, Mr. Dewey gotcharged with driving the Car charge of stealing $50,000 from Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, apolis physician, will describe his For drew ey , Democrat grereeneneee 42 13 Station’ 12 to ‘hear. = only Yonkers, ,N. Y. He won which fatally injured Police OM- po Bank of Virginia and losing/Burial will be in Washington travels in the Navajo Indian For wind B aon, Progressive «....ccce. :s 4 day for May But Mr. Truman declared “the Peoria, IIL; Cincinnati, O.; Grand cer Robert J. Baker in an accl-\y)] put $4000 at gambling houses. Park. Mrs. Hutcheson, who died 0untry at the noon meeting to- Incomplete Ballots .............. rerresesesene 2. ‘ Safety Boar real treatment of communism” Rapids, Mich.; Indianapolis, Ind., dent at Shelby and Calhoun Sts. | [Tuesday in her home, 3741 N, Morrow of the Indianapolis Opti-| PARTY TRENDS Charges lies in the “reactionary” policiesand Ft. Wayne, Ind, among the Witnesses said Bobb, driving Chi na on the Spot .|Meridian St., had been an Indian. Mist Club in the Beverin Hotel. Straight Republican Votes ....c..cie.ceeessss 40.7 03 one shift h of the Republican Party, [East North Ceneral States. south on_Shelby St, attempted LNIGNG P pools resident 33 years. The ‘Prodiaal’ Ret Straight Democrat Votes ......cecesccescees 32.8 318 discipline w “You cam fight .communism,”| The West North Central States to turn left into Calhound St. and| SHANGHAI Oct. 28 (UP)—i She held a life membership in IN@ Frodiga @IUrNS scratches ........... fe ereeeesnesaeees 11.3 115 Chief McKir the President told a Boston su- gave Mr. Dewey only Wichita, Struck the motorcycle operated Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek ihe Women's Club of Lakeland, | MONRREAL, Oct. 28 (UP) — No Party Preference ........... ssaneee 10.9 111 riot at the s dience last night, “with a clear- Kas. In the South he carried | y Officer Baker. |plans an extended stay at Peiping 14. In addition to her husband, Lenore Shanhouse, 19, Smith Col- Democrats for Republican Dewey «....oevsvese 7.7 cL 1.8, An order cut vote to defeat Republican re. Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Dewey's home Another 43Mecer, hearing the to lend his personal prestige and she is survived by a sister, Mrs. lege student who was found here Republicans for Democrat Truman ......ce0000 4.8 4.7 to various action.” [town : radio description ofpsBobb's car,military guidance to Gen. Fu Tso- Edith T. Shaw, San Francisco, yesterday after her disappearance Republi‘ans for Progressive Wallace .......... 0.5 0.8 . the City w Branded Falsehoods For all 91 cities of 100,000.or Feémembered the driver from a yiin North China, it was reported and a grandson, William Hutche- from the campus Monday, left by Democrats for Progressive Wallace .......; 0000 0.4 04 station last TEIN Baki dhe. 1044. percentage Acgre Previous arrest. today. “ {son Sharon, of Indianapolis. Iplane for Washington today. - (Republicans for Democrat Schricker 2.0 12.3 Chief Richa: ttm PO SRE SR Se ve EE a = Ta TEATI - Democrats for Republican Creighton . 2.9 2.4 Sane RAL COMI~ Copp ome | REAL UE METVSSE SUBYION TORT BINT, Spy = 04 04

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Dewey said the Democrats | Dally News poll (incomplete)

_ Fwhether they know it or not, |!5ts the 1048 contenders this . ” [for votes among the rod and {from the sidelines with a tele- with actually being Communists, and is NOT intended by The Times as a prediction of who will win ; . Lt."AMrich are voicing day after day the “2: Of Auto Accident set last night while former Demo- [gram challenging President Tru-|They were just “students of Joe next Tuesday's elgction, Straw Vote cards were majled to persons by a firema worldwide Communist propa-| Iruman 49.5, crat Gov. Paul V. McNutt led the man to “prove” that the GOP Stalin's book of tactiss,” he said. Whose names are in the city directory ... but many persons listed bottle as a dt A» Dewey: 38.8. bar conatar-atiack aided and abetted the Wallace. rete |did not receive cards. Names were selected on a pattern designed The order Sands to bust.” ading Wallace: 11.8. ° One motorist died in a tramec Ver ! 08 ites. - He called the charges a| to provide a cross-section of residents of all walks of life, residential tion after a from boom ; The uplstate vote will be lop- accident early today and an In-| In his second conservation desperate and libelous effort to| aco S estmes areas, wage brackets and political _“=r=-rrr eS : which the n “Prehaps being in office, they sided for Mr.. Dewey. |dianapolis pedestrian was dead as Speech in two nights, GOP nom- gi, reqit the Progressive Party.” affiliations. cent; scratches, 12 per Cent; Dem- accused of are acting from the human urge| Estimates of Mr. Wallace's the result of injuries received Ines Hobart Creighton advocated) yn ‘ys speech before GOP veter-| | Here are the one-day percent- ocrats for Republican Dewey, 10 parties, usir to stay in office at all costs,” the prohahle New York vote next Oct. 15. icarrying the conservation fight 10,3 here yesterday, Rep. Charles {ages for the 11th day: For Gov. per cent; Republicans for Demo- and bringing GOP candidate said. “Whatever Tuesday range up to 500,000. Clarence Thompson, 50, Vin-the oncoming generation in the pajjeck (R., 2d Dist.) said “the as enny Dewey, 52 per cent; President crat Truman, 6 per cent; Demo- tion for imn the motive, they are doing our| The records show that pro-cennes, was killed at 12:15 a. m. schools. He urged an “extensive oytstanding accomplishment of Truman, 46 per cent; Mr. Schrick- crats for Republican Creighton, Chief Mcl country a grave injury.” fessional and business voters and today near Vincennes, when he/campaign” in public schools‘ tothe 80th Congress as far as war| Andrews Jacobs, Democratic er, 54 per cent; Mr. Creighton, 46 10 per cent; Republicans for Dem- tion had bee Already confident of victory inithe farmers were. against the|lost control of his car and “point out basic problems of a veterans were concerned was en- candidate for Congress, today re-/ per cent; Mr. Denny, 50 per cent; ocrat Schricker, 8 per cent; Demo- some time: Tuesday's balloting, the. Dewey Democrats four ago. ‘The smashed into a tree. [long range conservation pro-actment of legislation to keep newed challenges to his Republi- Mr. Jacobs, 46 per cent. crats for Republican Denny, 8 per the trouble camp was further cheered by the American Instity of Public/ Clinton Thompson, 60, of 1115 gram.” |America free and provide oppor-{can opponent, George L. Denny. Straight party ballots, Repub- cent; Republicans for Democrat young grou indorsement of a labor leader and |Opinion year book breaks the W. 17th St. died last night in| Mr. McNutt spoke at New Al- tunity for all.” | Yesterday the Democratic licans and Democrats, each 44 per Jacobs, § per cent. . « have not s .& Newsweek magazine poll of 1944 vote down by occupations Veterans Hospital. He was fatally bany whers he turned the bit-| Raps Dewey Stand candidate criticized Mr. Denny on : for authorit litical experts favoring Mr. as follows in terms of percent. injured Oct. 15 at 16th and Mont-/terest attack of his «five-night| He said he was not “defending” the latter's ability in government Arm Deserter Awaits Transfer Di : by a plurality of almost age: * calm Sts., when he was struck by stand in Indiana against 8th Dis- the Republican Congress, he was finances charging that the Re-| y : . Last June 4 million votes. The labor in-| * Roosevélt Dewey two cars. {trict Congressman Edward Mitch- “bragging about it.” [publican candidate, when he was|. Willlam Edwin Wools, 26, who in May, 1941. He told police of station resu dorsement came from Alvanley Professional and busi- . .| He was struck by a car driven ell. Rep. Mitchell, said Mr. Mc-| John Watkins, Democratic can- mayor, left a City Hal deficit of gave his address at 1011 Belle- having enlisted again in 1942 un- of all the di Johnston, head 5f the Brother- 59 |by Raymond McCord, 713 N. Del- Nutt, “has no use for even the didate for lieutenant governor, $800,000. [fontaine 8t., today was in Marion GT the name of his dead brother, Chief Mc hood of Railroad Engineers. stone 49 aware Bt, and by a second car so-called bi-partisan foreign pol-took GOP Presidential Nominee Mr. Denny denied that this O7'2™n¢ St ay Roy Maurice Wools, and going there has b The governor speaks at a rally) Manual workers ..... 62 38 driven by Charles Wheeler, 1940 icy, doesnt want to help bring Thomas E. Dewey over the ora- deficit statement was true. County jail awaiting transfer to AWOL again after a few months station for 1 In Boston tonight and winds UP|Farmers ..c...oceeee. 48 52 Broadway. labout a healthy, revitalized torical jumps with charges that| Today Mr. Jacobs came back the custody of the provost mar- of service. ’ ¢ said past atf his active campaigning with a| It was Mr. Roosevelt's hold on en | Europe. Mr. Dewey “hates civil service.” with what he described as the shal'at Ft. Harrison, following his| Wools and his 22-year-old wife 3 ditions hy speech in New York City on Sat- white collar and manual workers Ship Movements ‘On Stalin's Side’ At Evansville, first deputy at- exact figures on the deficit down arrest yesterday as a six-year and their six-year-old son, ac- other station A that enabled him to lick Mr, By United Press | “When he voted against the torney general Frank Coughlin/to a penny. . |Army deserter. cording to the police, returned to He sald h The Democrats planned to pull Dewey in 1044. In 1936 and 1940, New York * Arrivals—Fort Townshend, Marshall Plan he was, inadvert- charged former Democratic Gov-! “The deficit actually was $806,-| Wolls, according to the story Indianapolis yesterday. . "ing of all out all the stops in their bid for Mr. Roosevelt had support of the New. York Departures—American Attor- ently but certainly, voting on the ernors McNutt, Clifford Townsend 821.91,” Mr. Jacobs declared and he related to police yesterday, en-| All three were found sleeping morning to New York's vital 47 electoral farmers, as well. But the tide dey. Rotterdam; Alcoa Partner, ARMqus. side of Stalin. The Communists and Henry Schricker with fdllow- defied his opponent to prove it listed in the Army in 1941, going in their automobile in the 1800 "4 problems ar votes. was turning after 1040. Blas “Aruba "auen, Trulillol ould not have a better repre- ing the “Communist line” by cen- isn't true. ° AWOL from Camp Forrest, Tenn., block of 8. 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