Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1948 — Page 38
in
ticket scalping.
Stmon XE, Sobeloff, attorney for Athletic -
4 Football Tickers, Attorneys Say
ie RE, Md. Oot. 20 (UP)- Asserting that “large num.|the ranks bit off smaller issues bers” of tickets were sold by midshipmen to scalpers,(as topics for last minute camfor the U. 8. Naval Academy admitted today that the paign oratory. f Tased a “a very serious disciplinar was made by the attorneys when they appeared — Siatimant i. & vain attempt to gain court indorsement of a city ordinance forbidding |, p.1ets, ——————— :
y problem.”
letic Association has it within its power to end the evil by a new the great advances that have {a-/ method of allocating tickets.” George 1.. Deininger, assistantiflelds -and in the fields of civil treasurer of the Academy Ath-
Boasts Feature Campaign Oratory
McNutt at Kokomo; GOP Speakers Active
Top politicians continued the battle of boastful claims last night while candidates down in
Former Democratic Gov. McNutt, nearing the end of a fivenight stand in his 6ld home state, told a Kokomo audience that “all
been made in social and economlie
rights are Democratic Party accomplishments, most of them
speculators students . letic Association, had testified tickets” S.gut large uiinhers of that the middies were permitted
Dam to buy ‘as many ticketg to Navy Notre *_ game at Franklin football games as they vould pay
. for, and that the Academy someDespite Sobeloft's testimony. |tymes sold blocks of as many as
... Municipal Judge Joseph Sherbow| 400 tickets to business firms and ruled that the anti-scalping ordl-| 5010) organizations.
hance, which had been rushed The injunction had been re-
made in the face of violent Republican resistance.” Rep. Charles Halleck, second district Republican and House majority leader, did his cam-
'paigning in’ Harrisburg, Pa., last]
night, and credited the GOP 80th
night, had not been passed with the legal procedure. He gran an injunction forbidding enforcement of the ordinance. Judge Sherbow told the Academy Attorneys that it wag up to the Academy to solve any disciplinary problem regarding midshipmen.
: judge, “then the Naval Academy
. Boudreau Tells
© Were toga a a
lace ball club. Houaresy said ni hi;
a lot of gum.” player-manager said. Boudreau made his observaiors last night at a banquet
staged in his honor by citizens of jarvey, hia home town. He was guest of honor in Harvey all day yesterday
Among those who extolled Boudreau’s virtues were Gov.
~~
through the city council Mondaylguested by Max Cohen at Eadt tures, balancing the budget, piling | uman-said, "He (Dewey) had a picture taken the other day on a farm gate and the
‘up & surplus, reducing the na-| gate was upside down, “tional debt, reducing taxes and| Pr.acident referred. of his tickets from RR hy improving labor-management resaying that most of his tickets lations.”
agency here eight days ago Cohen denied that he bought any
were sold to him by original pur-| chasers who were dissatisfied with the location of the seats. He!
“If there is an evil," sald the also denied that he charged
exorbitant Prices.
s Home Town
Fans Team Was Just "Lucky
Declines to Accept Gifts From Admirers, Uses Donations to Set Up Scholarship
KY. Th... HORA (PT 180 Shubrean
LE Aellevs hat be: WOrkl Champlbn Cleveland Indians ourats
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is team was lucky to win the American League World Series. . tha
ens. For Duck Hunting
CHICAGO, Oct. 29 (UP)—Duck hunters today scattered out into the hunting grounds in Midwestern states as the 30-day 1948 duck-hunting season opened. became legal at noon,
Dwight| Shooting Ben of Mimats, President and continues until Nov, 27
State officials predicted ca-
opening day. In Illinois, the conservation department reported
the entire 1948 season. In two Midwestern states, however, the threat of forest fires forced a ban on hunting Officials in Minnesota and Wisconsin said |eareless hunters already have been responsible for many fires mn the dry, rain-parched timber| as.
range, N, J, who opened a ticket
Jout when the
pacity crowds of hunters for the
that every blind on every public! hunting ground was reserved for
The Indiana department of conservation reminded hunters of
Congress with “cutting expendi-
Speaks at Princeton H. Dale Brown, Republican
Henry Schricker has not “been honest with the people of his own party.” He said Mr. Schricker “irled to| indicate to Republican voters that
policies in an attempt to win ti Toa: [Vicimme STITH TRADER BS
centrated av Peron the voters that this election “is'
Tuesday.
Meat Cutters Granted fund. 4-Cent Wage Boost
10,000 employees a 4-cent hourly title.
The union said it negotiated the pay boost under a eontract
affects workers in 18 plants, streets.
Planes Transferred
~—Fifteen Marine cargo planesthrough the fund. were assigned to military trans-
lin airlift, for a Pulitzer prize.
‘| hope you all noticed it." Carnival Tonight {candidate for state treasurer, told] a Princeton, Ind, crowd that At in h er Demoeratic Governor Nominee!
Festival Aids Victims Of Rheumatic Fever
Times State Service he is not in favor of all Trumap| WINCHESTER, Oct.
ACE CHAS pad AER 3 A PATRIA] -alr. dominates: Lt. Gov. Rue Alexander, seek | town as the people prepare for | di
ing the voters’ blessing to stay fn |tP® - second. annual Mardi Is os Mee to-which . Aoi Zo Pumpkin Auction- to be hpld audience would rathér hear. ‘nim Drowns Infant
heen. AIDE tte uight-—et
not a popularity contest” and! {Junior Chamber ‘of Commerce
urging them to get out and vote 8nd the Winchester A . Journal-Herald, will be given to
the county's rheumatic
Five Bands in Parade Walter Leckrone, Times editor, CHICAGO, Oct. 20 (UP)—The will erown the Randolph County AFL Amalgamated Meat Cutters T UMmPKin Queen who will be seUnlon said today six independent '®cted from among 18 local high, meat packers have agreed to give *¢N00l girls competing
wage increase. Five bands and floats will participate in a parade which will start at 6:30 p. m. at clause permitting reopening of the Courthouse Square and wend sent into gales of laughter was
wage negotiations. The increase ts way through.
This is the picture to which the
Crowds Roar as Truman
Pokes Fun at
Dewey
President ‘Goes All Out’ at Madison Square Garden on ‘Me and My Shadow’ Theme
By EARL RICHERT, Scripps- Howard Staff Writer WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN, Oct. 29 -As his campaign
'29--Citi- draws to a close, President Truman is resorting more and more to zens of this Randolph County ridicule to try to whittle down his Republican opponent in the eyes! few GOP votes but was smoked Seat town will dance tonight for of the voters, epident came to the benefit of its rheumatic fever |
He started this strategy last week-end ‘in Pittsburgh and has
poke fun--at-Govi-Dewey tha Hae
Semen
idence, RI, roared when he said:
sides of every fence.” Identifies Picture
out across the countryside. The New Haven crowd
town's someone in the audience shout{ed, “He (Dewey) couldn't even Last year more than $2000 was build a cow stable.” raised during the celebration. To!
“He (Dewey) had a picture tiken the other day hanging on a farm gate, and the gate was upside down. I hope you all noticed it.” This story followed a charge that! Mr. Dewey “tries to stand on both
He later identified the picture to a New Haven, Conn., audience as the widely publicized one showIng Messrs. Dewey and Warren together, in shirt sleeves, looking|tWice after the child was born
et iladieca. San dix these, Sl. AY, Jeaching a) Bw isk las : NEL 7 YAN “i Chicago- Nother. : 4 -] Fr
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FIST Woda 3 EXE she “drowned her 7-week-old baby because she thought she was an “unfit” mother, Officers sald that Mrs. Johnson {was released recently from a men{tal institution. It was the first day she had been left alone with the chMd, Linda, since she was released from the asylum. Mrs. Johnson's husband, Albert, 27, an Air Force veteran, sald his wife had tried to commit suicide
and was placed in the institution was Sfter the second ng attempt,
Minister, Born a Slave, Weds at Age 108
More than anything else ap-| OCALA, Fla. Oct. 29 (UP)— date, 12 victims of the childhood | parently, a Boston audience en-|The Rev. J. R. Greene and his WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (UP) hedrt scourge have been aided joyed Nearing the President say: bride, the former Rosa Lee Minus,
|“And now the Republicans tell Us| were. honeymooning today after
Some of the nation's leading they stand for unity. In the old port service in the Pacific today heart specialists have commended days, Al Smith would have said, to help compensate for the trans-/the program highly, and the Win-| ‘that's baloney.’ Today, the Hap-| period required by Florida law. fer of 24 Navy planes to the Ber-/chester newspaper was nominated |py Warrior would say,
‘that’s a {lot of hooey. And if that rhymes in Valdosta, Ga., yesterday. He
ball team last night flashed tola change in shootin . ; g hours, mak/its 38th straight vietory, the long- ing the new legal hours from a a streak in the matoin, scoreh- half hour before sunrise until a Culver-Stockton, 47 to 0.'half hour before sunset.
Nation's s Top Teams Clash In Bid for Bowl Honors -
NEW YORK, Oct 20--Grim battles for bowl bids boll around the Jation this r ak-snd in a star-spangled Sheduls forth nine o nation's BP darth 21 ims major undefeated, untied : the key game of the week, Southern Methodist’s reboundi Mustangs, Ai ee vad back hs Jouing to Missouri, were held & ver a
n
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an even choice - iy "sine PRINCETON, N. J. Oct. -28
California and Northwestern, potential Bowl both | may enjoy all the press clippings
(UP)—Princeton’s football team| 30
were favored to advance & stop cra the adulation of the oid] 37
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Hog prices remained mostly Gemmon.unchanged In thé Indianapolis Stockyards today, although a few heleqm pad late sales sold 25 cents al 800-1000 pounds hundredweight below the average price. The top price was $25.25. Medium... Steer and heifer sales remained |Common— steady in a. clean-up type trade.! Vealer sales dropped $1 below Good ’ yesterday's averages. Fat lamb] Gutter” and common
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