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LIMA, Peru, Oct. 30 (UP)—President Jose Luis Busta-

mi was ed ud bn mo xii Ral Hurd

rightwing military junta which seized virtually all of Peru

The powerful Lima army garrison, joined Brig. Gen. Manuel Odria’s three-day revolt late yesterday after refusing

Safecracking Job Probed by Poe

$100 Taken From Appliance’ Firm

a stolen car returned, off.

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Police sald ‘another safecrack- the recently captured Yellow Bea ing was averted when the night port of agkoy. : wach) 8 ine Schustes Coal Co, roy Ave., found the Chian “Kai-shek’s forces were office ransacked and the safe outlay one of the greatest re- tion of a Rodos: sald hpgay tr three yess of civil-wara and

President Bustamente's orders to march against the provisional rebel capital of

* The army established a military “~tjunta to govern the country temporarily and named Gen. Zenon Noriega commander of the second

Police today were investigating sional president, a pafecracking and am armed robbery which occurred last night cers called at the palace and in Indianapolis, Meanwhile, an- placed him aboard a plane to carother safecracking was foiled and|TY him into exile in_ Argentina.

President Bustamente refused

The plane took off today.

‘A cash box containing about Peiping AN $100 was taken last night from {op

Communist fordes drove into

— 120 W North 8t. Ee ns Mukden as Chinese: Nationalist combination had been knocked iro0P® In Manchuria Jyetreated

southwest to attempt a Dun-kerque-type evacuation through

It appeared that Generalissimo

rice Belisved the {30 hag bes High-ranking + U. 8. Government man’s Le

officials were reported today to @ considering the evacuation of

at the a gun to hand, Authoritative over register sald It. Gen. Albert C. Wede-

Grocery, 228/meyer 1s reviewing the plight of Ge

Chiang Kal-shek’s

He said a tall, slender armies with naval officers.

- Paris

what appeared to be a purge of Communists from government po-

Duncan, |gitions as a counter-measure to . Pine St, and stolen|tny Communist-led coal

strike. non-Communist miners bereturning to work. Troops more mines from strikers

‘loccurred in the railroad ' and

Arequipa, 500 miles south of] Lima.

{Dems felt more

The French government started uring. his

ong Military Junta izes Control of Peru

Gubernatorial

New Charges

Schricker Says GOP Denied Vote to Many

Indiana's major party candtdates for Governor exchanged

slaps last night as the 1048 relection campaigns neared .a close, Rey ; | Democrat ‘Henry. Schricker,

army division In Lima, as provi sneaking at Anderson, attacked {Republican election actions in|

{1944 which he sald deprived

orders to resign. Two army offi-|thougands of their votes. He tied,

'once again into the GOP1941 which attempted to strip him of his patronage powers {when he was the only Democrat

{in the Statehouse. “But the people of the state {have decided to return state gov{ernment to the Democratic Party,” Mr. Schricker said. “I confident of Democratic victory than I do tonight.” _ Plea for Democrats He ‘made a final plea for elec8 Democratic legislature ‘and Democratic state officials to back his “next” administration.

. At La Porte; Republican Hobart Creighton took another, view of DRT Pes] EINE EER . IE aetion "8x" veto of my opponent.” .. =

In his only direct attack of the campaign on his Democratic opponent, Mr. Creighton charged Mr. Schricker with obstructing efforts of Republican legislatures administration to break up the “grab power” acts of the previous McNutt and Townsend regimes. Former Democratic Gov. Paul McNutt wound up night campaign through the state by recounting a congressional

ington.

oA Source had held them. Fresh strikes/box score” in a speech at Hunt-

Oo metal industries and on docks.

London The official Yugoslav news agency Tanjug reported that

Olive Branch Past Noble Hungary has expelled almost the Association

" luncheon y day in the home of 's. Loyeless, 414 N. Bradley Ave,

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tomorrow's Sunday Times and

& Thot Takes Grand Prize Will Appear

In Suntiay Times Along With Summersby Story w.. ' By ART WRIGHT The best létter of the entire “My Boss” Contest will appear in

will hold a entire Yugoslav legation staff in Wednes- the last few days, precipitating Julia crisis in

relations between the

two countries.

Boss Who Knows It's Human To Err Is *5 Winner's Ideal

the writer will receive the grand

f $25. : : The prize letter will appear in the same edition with the famous E+. "boss" story by Kay Summersby—"“Eisenhower Was My Boss.” The

agtual wartime story, by the former WAC captain who was Gen. Le, al anyone or bawls them out. Inond. The 36 chap of mistakes, which has twice the

stead, he makes a big joke out

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“He is efficient, always -gets mail and dictation out of the way

first thing in the morning. We Best Zysake. 1 wes work hard, and he wants things ‘Now, now, my dear, done right; but under such pleas-

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« Lobbles of the National Assoclation of Manufacturers took a stand on six pleces of legislation in the 80th Congress, he said, and NAM views were accepted by Congress in each case. He said the U. 8. Chamber of Commerce won on six counts, lost on only two. But, Mr. McNutt added, the Federal Council of Churches, had only two attitudes accepted by the GOP Congress and three rejected; the AFL’ won on three, lost on six; the CIO won on three, lost seven; the American Legion

Ahad’ ‘ohe accepted and four re-

jected and the Farmers’ Union had one accepted and seven rejected.

In a speech at his home town of Bedford, Republican Sen.

national administration with attempting to “transform our economy.” The GOP, he said, stands for persorial liberty, individual rights and a maximum of seif government in which “private enSerprise and Initiative can flourish,”

Board to Protect Hoosier A-Worker

The Indiana State Health Board announced today it has moved to

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EN peng “returning the gov-|yestesdi defense pe rfient tte “penpls. over th

a five-|suffered head and leg injuries. : Archie Firkins, 18, ° .{ per cent. ns, 18, 2201 E.PCrne tally for 11th District con-| tag art of his left ear, gressman showed a loss in -Re- of all votes received for 14 days, aching Wo in Ble Mp he publican George L. Denny's lead. along with the 13-day tally for ing sideswiped a truck in 1400 FOr 14 days he is ahead 10.8 per comparison:

William E. Jenner charged the

Place, last night. The driver and fwo passengers were injured, one seriously. A ING’ Two Passengers were Ir OY.

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Auto Mishap Sends

TANGLED WITH BRIDGE—Fall Creek bridge leaped up out of the fog at the |

controlled ripper legislature of driver of this car, Hobert Griffen, 3346 Lockburn St.,

Club to Hear Engineer [Pension Clubs to Meet

The Scientech Club of Indian-| lapolis, will meet Monday at noon will meet at 1 p. m. Monday in in Hotel Antlers. John D. Howe, the Food Craft Shop. There will president of the Howe engineer- be an education-and musical proing Co., will describe bearing ma- gram which is open to the public. their applications limitations in his talk entitled, ager and’ Dr. Daniel Carrick is |“Present Day Bearings.” |

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SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1048 Juke Box to Ease [man Johnson, headmaster of

Post-Game Feeling

A juke box and refreshments will soothe arly ill feeling between Leader Is Re-elected players on Park Sthool for Boys

and Lake Forest Academy foot-|of 8 ; ball teams today when they cele-| League, has been re-elected to the

pbrate Park's Home-Coming Day office. in the main building following the

Both teams will be honored at|were Dr,-Willlam F. McConn,

h st-game affair, sponsored Marjon, he he Park School Mothers’ As-|Clatude M. McClure, Indianapolis,

sociation will also spon- . ry as for the faculty, their|and Mrs. Lottie E. Klintworth, In-

|wives and parents of Park School dianapolis, treasurer,

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students in the home of Dr. Nor. Park ‘School.

Anti-Saloon League +

E. B. Hargrave, superintéhdent the Indiana Anti - Saloon

ed at the 15th ting held . here

Other officers. e anniversary _m

president; the Rev,

Avice-president; the Rev. George T, ~ King, Crawfordsville, secretary

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The Old Age Pension Clubs

and B. J. Brown is the state man-

general chairman.

‘Man, 25, to Hospital ,

George Hamke, 25, 1301 PF Sth) |8t., was in_ serious condition in

|General Hospital today after : oi 11 $ catomonne wien ne wes From Straw Poll 0

passenger struck Fall Creek iiego. ab Bosteenrd Face

F Hobert burn St. driver of the car, and Ben Reed, 27, 3333 Lockburn St., also a passenger, fwere arrested) on drunk charges. They were] treated and released at General Hospital for slight injuries.

condition in “General Hospital| after he fell down the basement. steps’ of his home. yesterday. He

Riverside Drive, lost the lower!

| Dewey's lead. i Today's up-to-date tabulation of all votes received gave Gav. ‘ | Deviey a lead of 18.8 per cent. _ Berijamin Benninger, 65, 1518 tapulation Mr. Dewey had a mar-| Bradbury St, was also in serious gin of 20.2 per cent. {In the governor race, Henry F. cent advantage. . Schricker increased his margin to

(8.2 per cent from yesterday's 7.6 published in tomorrow's Sunday

Truman Hits Peak in Votes

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By ART WRIGHT :

President Truman hit his peak as a one-day vote-getter in The | Times Straw Poll on the 14th day and cut 1.4 per cent from Gov.

In yesterday's 13-day aggregate

|cent. Yesterday he had a 11.6 per

| The final tabulation for all ivotes received in the poll will be

Times. Following are the percentages

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block of Rembrandt St. early to-| PRESIDENT day. Percentages ra Thomas « Reed, 21, 2231 N.| 14 Days 13 Days ’ Harding Bt, driver of the car, For Thomas E. Dewey, Republican ...csveevesvess 58 59.3 N St t { was uninjured. The car hit a| For Harry 8, Truman, Democrat ..... sees 387 39.1 WHAT KIND OF GOVERNOR u z= truck of Marion County Farm| For Henry Wallace, Progressive .......coeeeeeees 13 11 Bureau, parked in front of 1443 Incomplete Ballots .............. svrasesvessvrves.. OB 0.5 . > , . Rembrandt St. police said. GOVERNOR 1 Three persons were fatally in.| For Henry F. Schricker, Democrat .........oceves 583 532 WAS HENRY SCHRICKER? jured yesterday and last night in| For Hobart Creighton, Republican ......ccv00aens 45.1 45.8 The Taber Indiana highway accidents, | For Walter Frisbie, Progressive ....ccecve0000sees 08 06 | . today, of Mis | Incomplete Ballots ........iqceeeesisesccsceccees 08 0.6 } Stutz. Dr. R Killed Instantly CONGRESS Was he really as good as his friends maintein? Ha John C. Schuman, of Borden-! JCBM wc seevsnsansasss BS. 3 (ol 030 & Schuman, of Borden or George 1. Denny Repubican cross: 881 ST pe the eee of thin tt sid mn beliving tht By 20 Si a kya opi at U. 8. 27) yor Willard B. Ransom, Progressive ...ce.eev.ees 1.8 1.5 is qualified for state leadership on the basis of his own record? Fo Srutz, 625) and Ind. 120 intersection nor 304 Lae era or iy th of Incomplete Ballots ... ETE TREND 3.0 2.7 FOR THE REAL UNBIASED ANSWER TO THOSE IM. - Willlam Moroz, of Whittany, N.| Straight Republican Votes «...c..eeececesssssees 41.0 41.2 [| PORTANT QUESTIONS, LET US TURN TO THB EDITORIAL : S mar J., driver of the car in which Mr.| Straight Democrat Votes ....ceeeeccecessecsesses 38.5 32.8 PAGES OF THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR FOR JANUARY 7TH, {Schuman was riding, lost his Scratches ..... euenarvane teseitestsasssesisesees-]66 16.9 1945. THE STAR HAD WATCHED MR. SCHRICKER : right arm. His automobile col-| No Party Preference ....... sesssssssssssascscees 109 10.6 CRITICALLY FOR FOUR DIFFICULT YEARS. ho {lided with a car driven by John| Democrats for Republican Dewey ...ceeveceescsse Td 7.7 |C Bush, of Detroit. Lizzie Bush,| Republicans for Democrat Truman i....ccooeeeeed 51-49 8 sup grap SAID OF HIM:

|a passenger, was the only injured | {occupant of the Bush automobile. |

Republicans for Progressive Wallace ....cce00eeee 0.6 ~ 0.5 Democrats for Progressive Wallace

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Charles Downham, 21, of Lo-| Republicans for Democrat Schricker ....cv0veeess 11.9 118 gansport, was killed in a semi-| Democrats for Republican Creighton .......cc000.0 2.9 31 trailer and automobile collision at| Republicans for Progressive Frisble .. eessesse 05 04 | Ind. 35 and 24 near Logansport.. Democrats for Progressive Frisbie . sessses 04 0.2 Luther Hill Jr., a passenger, was, Republicans for Democrat Jacobs .. sssaneves 62 6.1 | injured. Bruce Peterson, Chicago,| Democrats for Republican Denny ....cccevveeeeee 5.9 68.1 driver of the truck, was not in-| Democrats for Progressive Ransom ........c00000 08 0.7 jured. | Republicans for Progressive Ransom ...... verses WT, 0.6

John Kreeger, 55, was killed] Mr, Truman got 50 per cent of were: Straight Democrat ballots, when the automobile he was driv- the votes for President in the one- 44 per cent; straight Republicans,

ing collided with a Pennsylvania gay tally of the 14th day.

It was 38 per cent; scratches, 12 per cent;

railroad passenger train at an the strongest he has been in the Republicans for Democrat Tru-

[Austin crossing. |serfously injured. | Pennsylvania railroad officials|

His son was poll, except for the first day when man, 8 per cent; Democrats for he also got 50 per cent. Strongest vote-getter of the day Republicans for Democrat

| Republican Dewey, 2 per cent;

[protect Hoosier workers exposed ;,qay sought the cause of a was Mr. Schricker with 56 per Schricker, 12 per cent; Democrats

{to atomic energy. Howard E. Bumsed, chemical engineer from the board's industrial hygiene division, has returned . from Washington where ‘he studfed the use of detection in‘struments for atomic rays. Dr. ‘Louis W, S8polyar, director lof the industrial hygiene division, ‘sald X-ray and radio active isotopes were being used more fre|quently in research laboratories and industry in the state. “We found a need existed for someone trained in detecting the

~ |various health hazards associated through the use of these rays,” tificate to the company for its

Dr. Spolyar said.

Post-Halloween Party Planned for Children

Children in the Rhodius Park community will be entertained in a post-Halloween party from 3 to 5p. m. and 6 to 9 p. m. Monday in Rhodius Park. Entertainment and food will be furnished through the co-opera-tion of the Enterprise Civic League and the Rhodius Pal Club.

Lady Borden Quality is wnique « « « ond 50 is the | pleasure it brings | youl Always ask for Lady Borden!

freight train derailment yesterday cent. |at Ft. Wayne. (reported.

Mr. Creighton got 38 per for Republican Creighton, none; Although 28 cars cent; Mr. Jacobs, 48 per cent; Mr. Republicans for Democrat Jacobs, jumped the track, no injuries were Denny, 44 per cent. Party trends for the one day lican Denny, 2 per cent. |

|8 per cent; Democrats for Repub-

Company's Safety Group § ‘Members to Be Feted ;

A banquet will be held at 6:30 §

|p. m. today by Real Silk Hosiery J |Mills at Canary Cottage, honor|ing members of the company’s safety organization. |" Officials of the Liberty Mutual J Insurance Co. will present a cer-} achievements in preventing indus- 7 trial accidents during 1947 and J} the first nine months of 1948, ¥ 8. A. Robinson is chairman of

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of the Common Stock will entitled thereto. IT WILL NOT HOLDER TO SURRENDER HIS EXISTING CERTIFICATE.

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Notice of Split-up of Common Stock of . . Te i . I Public Service Company of Indiana, Inc.

{OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to action heretofore taken by the board of directors and the sharehofders of Public Service Company of Indiana, Inc. (hereinafter called the “Company”), an Indiana corporation, each share of Common Stock of the Company will be split into two shares of Common Stock.

The split-up will be effected November 1, 1948, and one additional fully paid and non-assessable share of Common Stock will be issued to each record owner for each share of Common Stock held of record * by him at 3:00 o'clock P. M., Central Standard Time, on that date. i

The Common Stock record books of the Company will be closed between 3:00 o'clock P. M., Central Standard Time, on November 1, 1048, and the opening of business on November 4, 1048.

On or about November 4, 1948, certificates for the additional shares be mailed to the respective shareholders ¥ NECESSARY FOR ANY SHARE-

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By R. A. GALLAGHER, President.

| WELL DONE, GOVERNOR SCHRICKER!

Governor Henry F. Schricker, whose term of office ends tomorrow, leaves his duties with the good will of an entire State. He has been a great wartime Governor. The reason is that, above everythisig else, he has kept close to the people. He has been the people’s Governor. There was no instance during his four-year term when he declined to help in the advancement of any worthy public cause if it was humanly possible for him to do so. He attended war activities, meetings in every county in the State. His ability to speak fluently, appropriately and convincingly has been surpassed rarely, if ever, in the history of Hoosier public life. Again the reason probably is that hé stayed so close to the people. ’ Despite the stress of wartime, Governor Schricker has directed the complicated affairs of state government smoothly. An outstanding i illustration of his ability was in the continuous develdping work of managing State's various in. stitittions, Under war conditions, with chances

for higher wages cropping up everywhere, the

personnel of these institutions maintained a re. markable degree of efficiency, due largely to the personal contact which Governor Schricker had with practically every member of the staff at each state institution. . The record of public institutions in “Indiana has attracted the attention of Governors in many other states. Various commissions have come to Indiana to get a first-hand glimpse of how Governor Schricker and the institution officials were able to maintain such excellent service in the face of harassing conditions. As for the gentle and gracious wife of the Governor, we can only say again what we have said so often: “She is our idea of an ideal First Lady.” . Viewing the whole range of the Governor's stewardship, The Star congratulates Indiana on its good fortune of having Henry Schricker at the helm of State government during these last four years. We sincerely believe that Hoosiers generally, without regard to party affiliation, will Join ws in saying to him: “Well done, good and faithful servant, and may you enjoy many more years in the affection of your fellowmen.”

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