Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1948 — Page 5
, 5 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1948 __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE
Sov, Dewey Denies Any Ambition To Make A Third Try
the 63.orpham children. They will State remain here for a few. weeks, ' Win County - Democrats Gra Democrats Sweep me i pew es mat ae its Defeat State-by-State Vote - mi mi Coe ot Ee to their individ : o Rei ; Copyright 1948, by Thal Anapdiis Fines at i eins of Congress BL BY By President On Presiden The presidential popular vote by states: Control of Senate, Hail Chief W ’ = : House Assured ": mazes Him 1 Bal Et BE ery Fun fy CT Wouldn't Quit a : ! a r in framing the Z; : 4 33 ny Taft-Hartley labor law, was de- No - + Urges Americans S| af | |feated by Hubert Humphrey, (Continued From. Page One) = : 37-year-old mayor of Minneapolis but that the counsel of friends, - To Sup Truman an da wet Se ———— and a leader of the New Deal who opposed this, prevailed. = Mr. Greathouse z ‘NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (UP) — 11 | 2,350 | 1,150 | . 22,857 wing of the Democratic Party. Mr. Truman made his great and -§ Gov. Thomas E. ey any an- 438 865 50,735- 67,520) Beating in Pennsylvania consistent attack on the Repubthe C : "OR Re- lican-bossed 80th Congress, and nounced he would not run for Ts $4,703] In the House elections, the , presidency a third time. 2,217 | 688. 9,903 publicans took their worst beat- there isn't much doubt that he : conf : 936, : was a factor in the defeat—as In a press conference 16,802 [12,898 | 943,236 432ling in Pennsylvania where Ry this is written—of some two-score . than’ two hour after he had con- 1,704 | 1,238 159,480 | 170,286/lost 11 of the seats they now Te Of Jon te NeW SSOIk_ go & SORE hold. Democrats nals in A Democratic. Senate—and this 8ald he was “surprised 169 | :169 | 487,765 | . 424,458 seven Republican-held sea: Demostutic. Semute-und titls i SE a, tie 260 | 221 | 52,304 | 51,808/Nev York Joven. in Miseoutl Tussday-—had been anticipated; Mr eer Sve tn Im . but even the wildest hopes of 2 Mr, Dewey told reporters. 1,535 1071 | 16 0 Eami In all, 48 incumbent Republican 4 4 + Mr. Jasper Mr. Wiltrout | Democratic leaders had not gone £ He denied he would resign 1,734 | 667 | 50,732 166,571 house members were defeated. Mr. Wilcox Mr. Props a as Jar ‘as Wi a Hous = plans for running for 409 | 10 9 1,880,120 Rep. George H.’ iarge from Ohio didates’ rode into office with Some Reptiblican leaders said g Asked whether he 35%: 18690 | 1,808, "$58 for ee a Gov. Henry -F. Schricker to that almost without question Mr, g for the presidency a 4,056 | 3,352 689,098 615,353 In Nebraska, the Democrats complete. the Democrats’ sur- TRNAS Stiack a ne Repu Pf Soe 27 | 2ATH| AS83961 ATI lot nto Ti sc, tour member rs ewer into power. John A. Es ir pherhg os Lun fey i os 2772 | 1,802 |- 215,168 | 166,102 Rey a egw Buffett in the| Watkids, Bloomfield publisher, action to check rising: living costs g ne 752 | 242,828 | $45,000(0mana. district. is the new Lieutenant Governor; had weighed in the defeat of many 5 He sald it was “impossible 4,071 | 2,75 | ne shift in party control of| Charles F. Fleming o Hao GOP Congressmen. tell” what the role of organized 539 42,218 61,105 > of Re-| mond, Secretary of State; - labor was in his defeat. Asked § 0 | 1,883 a Jars of he:| Shirley Wilcox of New Albany, [i 88 4 : Wi whether labor opposition was the’ "5 | 622| 602 | 154,227 | 128,794 publican domination—mean to| Treasurer; James M. Propst of °C TU © Miss Kelley Truman ires : “chief factor,” he said he would . La 291,150 281.967 the Democrats would Feta 10 Terre Haute, State Auditor; J. r. Martin 3 ; g have, to study the returns in a 8.| 1,328 | 1,305 =__*___|the positions of leadership jttee| Emmett McManamon of Indi- Thanks to Dewey s greater detail than he bad so far. : gr. Nordsiek - (Massachusetts | 16 | 1,879 | 1,485 | 705,613 | 891,839 regain the important comm: anapolls, Attorney General; Sacred Heart Cagers KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov. -3 2 His ‘was asked if he had ady] <Mr Allon’) My. Ne nee "08 238 Shaimansliipe. Deane ae ot Daves; Looki for Opponents |(UP)— President Truman sent the g plans—as head of the Republican| - ‘Tne Democratic Party swept Michigan 19 | 4,202 | 8,085 | 766,701 | 723,362 Rayburn on Top Superintendent of Public In- (LOOKING for “PP Ee Tio man Ben i the yao achieving unity behind| Marion County last night. In- ™ 11 | 3,788 | 1826 | Z1L104 [ 202,92 in the House, Rep. Sam Ray struction; Paul G. Jasper of Ft. | Any high school athletic direc- (allowing telegram = & : ae administration, Sutiiben Republican candidates Minuosy : 11,483 Vis of Tetas presumably Will'.Wagns becomes the only Demos 148-49 “basketball ae can| “I thank you sincerely for your i “Ihave no comment on my fu-| were swept out of offices as the Mississippi 9 | 1,725 8383 3,254 *=Vlreturn to the speakership, which| cratic judge on the Supreme bY walitng Hor congratulations and good wishes, ture ‘plans until I have a better| Democratic returns rolled in. 9 | 805,819 he hela for over six years before| Court bench; F. LeRoy Wiltrout |add another game by g 3 opportunity to see what the re-| * wor county treasurer, Charles Missouri = 15 | 4,635 | 4,188 589,44 hi J - v congressional vic-| of Elkhart and Warren W. [ry Caskey, Sacred Heart High|Your fine Shonamars jotatl Se 5 turns mean,” he answered. A. Greathouse won over Louis Montana 4] 1,142 656 59,051 12,558 Se | Spub) eal Rep. Joseph W.| Martin of Boonville, Appellate [School Soach, tio pliagals By eX poi ay z aeldemevey said he and his vice| W. Fletcher and James F. Cun- 202,329 | 170,329\Mactin Jr. thus would be forced| Court judges, and Miss Eudora | The Spartans want to schedule wn ign i Pela gdi 3 presiasntial mate, GOV.| ningham defeated Albert C. Nebraska | 612024 | 1,545 | bath inte the: job of HoussgRe Kelley of Nashville, reporter of 8 game for Nov, 25 or 26 and shown the world the vitality of a £ Rar Warren of California, were Magenhetmor for sheriff. Cor Nevada 3 301 208 | 25,638 25,947 publicay leader, the (Sutfele and Appellate gui or Jor, Jan.2 . SHOW the world Y PPY we waged a| oner Roy B. Storms was Rr . . clean and constructive campaign,| feated by Jerome E. Holman (N. Hampshire | 4 | 298 | 298 | 121,506 | Li o hi Jocty apparent #11 Have Ro Tegrels; Jr, 850 10:the Fas fs y New Jerse 16 | 8,707 | 3,681 | 968,397 387.1 cratic floor leader in the Senate. Walton won over Ww y =z Urges Unity or, Darrell C. - 31.219 43.971 Sen. Alben W. s The: New York governor, who| Paul R. Brown. New Mexico 4] 834° 841 | +2 rt 1s now held by 8 Alben W, 1 fo [eo] 4 i nT i had sat up all night watching his| Democrats Willlam M. Al- Voi 47 | 9,961 | 9,954 | 2,829,854 | 2,783,305 Barkley of Kentucky, # defeat take form, met reporters lison and Fred W. Nordsiek |New Yo! » 289 | 419 280|cTatle Viee President. an iid by 4 ; n on the mezzanine floor of the| won over George E. Kincald |N i Garolina | 14 | 1,950 | 1,689 229, y The Democrats, AQ Down, Bs- > ' Roosevelt Hotel. In the same| and Arthur W, Grayson re- 2272 ms 42,805 38,103|sured of a Sen i seiting last night, Republican| spectively in the race for first [North Dakota 4|2 1381518 mer Sen. Matthew M. Neely is FE re en Oe LE Ee oir 6. wei peal 0! 0: . * 1 3 » : which Oklahoma 10 | 3,701 | 3, The 80th Congress, Es 9 ont eel l 3 Oregon 6|1858| 966 | 88,649 68,704 president Trum an Soule 2 “An ericans to unite” under lISC ec # A the “second wors! » = the Site chief executive” to - Pennsylvania 85 | 8,288 | 8,178 | 1,889,575 | 1,734,348 had- 45 Democrats Sad — oh £ Ee : tn [Rhode Island | 4 | 266 | 170 | 76925 | 04584 pubicans in “the Senate The } ony er sessing wats OVEITIOF I ORO [Soci carota 5-096 1301 T5068 | swzs prsent oss, un sis me 2 i > ot had captured finally te 110 | ~ 69,534 66,146 (two American Labor Party memSE fF 2 Dpponen sap > South Dakota | 4 | 1942 | 1, "| bers. Six House seats are vacant. A big electoral vote states of Ohio COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 3 (UP)— 245.087 " pa * and Tlinols. Former Gov. Frank J, Lausche,/ Tennessee 12 | 2,335 | 2,335 | 177,212 y Among the chief casualties o : : , ; A few hours earlier, his ‘sup-Democrat, today was returned to Te 23 254% 224 | 170,259 436,629 the Democratic poet, 3 -— . Xas ouse was Rep. John Mc Boman a elleved oe Jefeatithe Ohio governorship on the 685 93,984 108,781 (rR. Pa.), second ranking Re- § Imp ag te nA pasts of a ra Utah 1 20 44.852 publican on the House un-Amer-0 , e's 3 a LL any © left Sie don 5952 of the Vermont S| 246 246 | als 185.91 ican Activities Committee. i the Republican headquarters be-| The vote gave: : Virginia 11 | 1,766 | 1,637 | 169,83 Jury of the Booble fore the concession. Mr. ‘Lausche '1,052,713;' Gov. 3457 | 1,262 | 126,961 146,798| Shortly before the Dem : Face Drawn ’ Thomas J. Herbert, 955,228. Washington 813 : House majority was nailed down, z Mr. Dewey's face was. some-| ‘Reports from 9549 precincts for| yest Virginia 8 | 2,785 | 2,130 | 249,581 | 354,905|g.; ;. Howard McGrath, Sule: 2 what drawn after a. sleepless|President gave: : 143 | 2.869 89 144 42,018 |man-of the Democratic Nationa 5 night, but he was smiling, and he| Truman, 1,421,005; Dewey, 1,-|Wisconsin 12 | 8, ” ’ Committee, issued a statement 3 strolled into the mezzanine press|405,186. [Wyoming S 680 581 | 520,026 | 559,051 saying his party was sure of the : a on dan ptm 15,826. aus, Bua va Total 531 J 18,053,380 19,404,008 Tis insures’ that the liberal = with a display o e same assur- 1 = § , = Elect: 266 ties. gressi rogram of -I la. 3 eg that marked iis campaign. _— Betnt, 3 Repiican, FY Necessary to : * Coun os on ‘by President Tu | “ ything ficial tabulation ._ |man will now be carried ou m— Ks bg SAVENNS 1 wan te) by the: United ress showed Mr.| | dge Lectures WBA fo Meet t both houses of the Congress safe- ; anphos $hat they-dom islreany ae leading by 16,084 with u 9 . ‘Silver Star Review 15, you. ly in Democratic control, ” Mec- : aT suveRpiaTs i “What happened, Governor?” a lous. Than ig of the state's * Prank Suspect . any Benant Susocistion; i Meet gral said. =o the gle Bis ros Pn reporter asked. 1 P Mr. Lausche, who will be in-| Judge Joseph Howard in Munic-lyse miizabeth Kidwell will be inlturned its verdict upon the do- : z Ta Just 28 Swr 28 you augurated to his second term on ipal Court Room 3 today delivered charge. nothing Congress, thanks to a 25 . z are,” he answered, — Jan. 10, was unseated two years|a lecture to a 23-year-old defend- ros——————————————— frank and effective presentation z ago by Mr. Herbert by thelant, charged with breaking street|\ vu ve ron PURDUE GRADS|of the case by President Truman, No Tax = | slimmest margin in 20 years. |lights. Purdue University alumni will|One needs only 10 Suen) ine : once Mr. Hetbert said: The Prisoner, Sonale + arresteq|be shown movies of the Purdue ag Den a the Shining value for & lifetime. The - In conceding, . Her saldiip R. 20, Box was arre gam chigan and Iowa smooth Antal’ of E Offi “1 congratulate Gov. Lausche|nNoy, 3 on a disorderly Sondudt at Tm a oe Severin Han ot Congress 10 Tesopuize miter Seth, seea 4 a of = and assure him of my co-opera-\.harge’ after police 8g ) films will be sponsored gress uality . . . of smartest z County ICeS tion. I would not be Buman if : car On more than a Sonn Ho Bel, Te im a pu of In- Uheranem por Fin raed by qual ty atl ge thes, Your = id not express disappo! en ks the rear Tr O . . choice of 4 rich patterns , , . v, gs (Continued From Page One) a the re I have no alibis, I a on Sianapens, In the Senate Tages, Paul 5 a Lady Hamilton and Morne s heavy balloting was indicated.|no regrets over my administra- Two ‘teen age ‘boys, taken into TRUMAN LEADS CALIFORNIA Douglas, Univepaisy oe iitage z The total vote here in 1944 was|tion. custody with Mr. Furkin, were gsN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3 World War II, defeated Sen. C. Eg 223,000 Mr. Lausche gaig. n-3- radio ordered to make restitution to the| (yp)_Returns from 13,115 out Wayland Brooks (R. Il.) and = The second biggest Democratic talk an hour later: has fust be-|POWer and light company. of California's 16,802 precincts at(, =¥ A0C © Guy M. Gillette had = majority in the county after Mr.| “My responsibility Just un-| Judge Howard suspended Mr.10:30 a. m. (Indianapolis -time)|IOrmer Sen. C Beith age in £ Schricker's: deluge Was 5200 given: fun, I won't. feel hiyy o term.|Furkin’s license for 10 days and(gave for President Truman 972,- (R. Towa). Z Joseph 0. Hoffmann in his Te i iy pion oy a have|ordered the plates removed from|420;; Gov. Dewey 970,524; Mr. Gain In Oklahoma £ Seetion JM Juage: of Juvenils benefited, Ill feel I've succeeded.” |his car for the same time. Wallace 93,940, The Democrats gained another s Coust~ oYer ‘his Republican id - senate seat when Former Gov. s ponent, Scott: McDo - Robert S. Kerr was elected = Andrew. Jacob, Pemocill, W a k M senator from Oklahoma over E the 11th District race for on IC - € Rep. Ross Rizley, Republican. = gress by a 5800 majority over his ; ppt The seat is now held by Res Republican. opponent, George L.; publican Sen. Edward H. Moore. 2 Denny. » There were 32 Senate seats at s ¥ Magenheimer Loses stake, not counting the one filled AS LITTLE AS = Geo! 8.’ Dailey was elected when Maine elected Margaret = Bod of Marion County by « Chase Smith Sept. 13. s 2 a substantial majority of 5200 In Montana, Sen. James E. z over his Republican opponent, ' Murray, Democrat, was elected = Frank H. Fairchield. to his third full term in the . i i Toe Senate. Sen. Eawin ‘ic, Johnson Delivers: Any of These : i majority of 4100 over Sheriff Al Rep. Estes Kefauver, Democrat, Re C. Mage enheimer, Republican. won the Tennessee senatorial F A MOUS SETS = Democrat Charles A. Great- seat now held by Sen. Tom house Jr. was elected county Stewart over B. Carroll Reece, : — 2 treasurer by a 4300 majority over former chairman of the Repub- INTERNATIONAL STERLING £ Louis W. Fletcher, Republican. lican National Committee. * 2 = The coroner race went to Jer- Those were three of the states = ome E, Holman Jr, Democrat, where the Republicans had hoped + 1847 ROGERS BROS. . s by a majority of about 4600 over to replace Democrats. = Roy B. Storms, Republican, and Sierras 2 Darrell C. Walton, Democrat, Truman Weathers vc HOLMES & EDWARDS 2 took the surveyor contest by 6400 . ik 7 = votes over Republican Paul R.|. Fight OK—Graham wee z Hows KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nov. 3 % WM. ROGERS & SONS z Majorities for All (UP) Dr. Wallace Graham, the = : race hole t rsonal - physician, hn z ty Se Ca Prva oy Hihat Mr. Truman * COMMUNITY PLATE J) Z Commissioner, first district. Wil- “came through the campaign in : wy = liam’ M. Allison, Democrat, nosed great shape.” 1881 ROGERS SILVERPLATE x A a “Last might he was in better * : 1700 majority. health than the day after we left : 2 In the other County Commis- ON es Sean said. * EAGLE WM. ROGERS = sioner. race, (third district) Fred| e was rring : Sept 1s = the day the Presiden : — W. _Nordsiek, Democrat, was open hat Dexter, Ia.,.on * TUDOR PLATE = i rity over pening speec s eo : elected by: a 5200 majority his 8 long Western - swing. z Arthur 'W. Grayson, Republican. Graham was asked if the : s Marion ‘County also gave all Prone, had lost any weight. NOTHING EXTRA g Democratic Sandidates. for. 3 ate He said the President probably = offices majorities o : " had lost some weight but that he g Marion County Democrats believed it was not so much-:be-Ss elected to the State Senate were cause .of the campaign but beg: Mrs. Mary Garrett, Walter F. cause of a personal bet they had s Kelly, Cecil: McConahay, Judson between them : on “welght-losing. s H. West and ‘Greyble F. McFar- He did not describe’ the nature sg: Mind; (joint sesistor fiom Marion of the wager. =: and Johnson Counties). heres go Democrats’ elected Indi- : : DS Eg. ana Hovrate of uw \ will Give Report g- were. George M. Bindner, E. Rex ¢ Dr. Herman B. Wells, president oon! gE: Burks, David .J. Deets, Carol M. of Indiana University, will give WW i Dennis, Miss Mabel A. Dunn, Jud- a report on current practice of | Es. sén ¥. Haggerty, Obed T. Kilgore, medicine and dentistry before 19 Be Harry T. Latham. Jr, Forrest [faculty and’ students of the Unix tlejohn, W! F. Noelle, H versity’s School of Medicine and i Bata rth and James F Dentistry t 8 p. m. Friday in the s° : etic ‘| Den a . m, =; joint representative from| —TALBURT™ auditorium. zg Marion and Johnson: Counties. ; i
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