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| {Unofficial Final) i PRESIDENT [Burnett .......ciiei0eee. 98,850
THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1948
Truman Heads East;
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: ro Lg Ray Cm ‘Be "bes es [DOWRY cusveserssnsnnsssT108558{GAITOME +rsssonastssnnes 1005 WL : : Ba orn ae rinses 97.556 Kelly Fivssissvanninanss MONTE z B . | GOVERNOR {McConahay «iscisivenes 102,085 : : [Creighton ...cvcevrnanees 90,058 West sevessvsasnanesnss 102488, sampalgn : Eh : : iSehricker vrseeen aren ees 110,722 McFarland ersarenenesessdO2,221 = ontrols on * : . Ee ‘ | LIEUTENANT-GOVERNoR | STATE REPRESENTATIVES : artley law. Barkley Assails |ataxander soo. ien ins STARE BASEN susrersenser rare S200 from 40 to : : {WALKInD -.ovonornaannnnv 108,280 4, "20 10 llT LL SEL de vif Professional Polls Pee | SECRETARY OF STATE [Downey +eveseorersseors 99,000 joning and - . y [Ferrini Srnserrannnscnsess IBS TOrtuNe sre siamaeeeeas 35,541 er to limit i aces As Propaganda dl S fuman S Fleming «oovovevseiss i 102883 Haerle ....ieiereeseennns sl DOSE prices, we t AUDITOR (Kuykendall ...voeevveais ¥ . Continue | ~ : . PADUCAH, Ky., Nov. 4 (UP)— = {Ogles sersrsveaivitnvee 95,808 Loomis ceesesideesaenans 98,847 - d for lowe Vice- IPTOPSE +.uvvivennnennssss 102,660 MANLY .ouieiiinnsacasnss 99,264 ‘ ; President-Elect Alben W. ; | ; Tinder 99,008 ce. houses, | on Barkley hadn't quit fghting to- » TREASURER ormend error aut 4 an Tet ny us, beeaute eo tr : IWileox +-1o0 reer os 108675 Binder... LLL 108,580 st: benefits : Ha President Ui a job .Boredom. Is Reaction ATTORNEY GENERAL [Burks .i..ceeiiieneeess 102,205 ts . ppy Presiden nited States. : / (Foust ] NRA a gaz Deets iuuvieeivrinunsses 102227 program : * BE (iid i irinvasriee. 98) te self-eme ‘In Great Form’ kB fe Swings od the ‘Behind Iron Curtain |McManamon riya. 108481 Deum ressrsencaiireyess JOB 1125 health - In- EN ROUTE WITH PRESI-|ished with the Republicans. LONDON, Nov. 4 (UP)—Dipio- | SUPERINTENDENT |HAGRErtY ....veveescess 102,081 ° DENT TRUMAN, Nov. 4 (UP)—~| ne “home town” boy. who M3is from Norway to Greece OF SCHOOLS IKIgOre ....eeveessensss 108,872 djustment” President Truman began his tri- ie", ome town y cheered President Truman's elec- AWA ciivasesessnseiesss 98,738 Latham 102,247 - ilies. But hal made good more than 40 years|ii,n today as a guarantee there Walk : oo 37 Se issstrennecnany x los ump return to Washington ago was the cause of a wild vic- would be fio change'in American, Walker ..ivi.0ciiaieaea 108) {Littlejohn ssrsensnnnases101,928 toad, and Tout ore years » ane tory celebration late yesterday in!¢oreign policy. | » : COURT REPORTER ” sell: “iueeirisnes oe 101920 . m, ucah Norris v.vicivieivennsees 99.017 0 Cirseravnaee manent Time). : oe beni But yen ss A Western Eurog, bent on rey [Kelley CineeivsreneivaresDZ0BY] JOINT STATE ~. * *, | w, The man from the “Show-Me” took time out to charge that the|ZRiRn vw: | PHC prise bn SUPREME COURT JUDGE, | REPRESENTATIVE . state who showed the world with|polls “misled” the people as to|r a oT, Mall ith DISTRICT {Blackwell ............... 98,704 a, of boarded his on Be Fronnnned Asteriean ait, Jasper... RMS COUNTY TREASURER. ooo 8 : The Iron Curtain countries in- APPELLATE COURT JUDGE, | : : 8, Som ee vith ue wife, THE SENATOR Jom Ken dicated boredom was their only| WRECK AFTERMATH — State Police said the car shown above was going 80 1st DISTRICT Flotehor girs SONS s $s and Tee 5 an, an augh- tucky said this is the second ;eaction, = 4 | h tod h di h § I High | Hamilton s0.319| reathouse ..............102,081 ERP and ter, Margaret. time the people have been misled] premier Einar Gerhardsen off Miles an hour early today when it rammed into the rear ot a truck on Highway 3, Manatee A COUNTY SHERIFF ort United : “In Great Form” Dy pols Jn ’a SHEA! Norway said the Tistory would south of Thompson Road. The driver, Bert Thomas Carson, 30, of 5305 Madison "APPELLATE COURT JUDGE, binding geaerenssen SUN ; The President was in great) oo. : serve. lo 5 - 8. foreign Ae suffered lacerations of the face. Truck driver Don Kennedy, 26, of 431 N. 2nd DISTRICT [AMEE + gly buses sn Ser gis. of format the railroad station, |LiEest Poll which Wrongly pro-(policy, a statement that was |. °+ in Lh |Lennington .............. 98,911] COUNTY CORONER 0 per “There’ dicted an Alf Landon victory iniechoed by the Greek press. { llinois St. was uninjured. Wiltrout 102 394 | Storms carves rar snives 99.188 r markets, rea ieTe’s gong to be a lot of1936, and the Gallup and Roper But the Communist view was| J = - Rs Si ITLL OE oi DL ngton,” heipolls this year which sa V. that both major candidates were k ri S Pp i M da ‘Magenheimer Wishes ON ‘ re TVA's told the trackside crowd. Thomas Dewey, the Republican tools of imperialistic American Xpe S ay Os iIsseé 9 fa CONGRESS a ee SOUSTY SURVEYOR oll Spent: He joked with reportsps and nominee, would win easily. |capitalism which was seeking “to! ° * : Successor Best Luck ry aa a [102,485 Walton ra errs -101,330 e e photographers and shook hands, Sen. Barkley declared, “the liquidate the last vestige of dem- | E G Sheriff Al Magenheimer today| seecieieiiiniees 102, EO a ate with friends, among them H. R.|evi of such polls is that they ocratic freedom in the U. 8. and ower conomic roups issued a statement, congratulat-| pared Ng ATTORNEY | ON MMISSIONER, pu— 3 Burgess, an expressman at the present propaganda. Perhaps the unleash a new war. | E Didn't Matter in L dslid but {ing his successful opponent, pajay |... ....... ...102,796 Kincaid ........c.00v0... 99,583: Fi Ee ok nin vin uc Tan po "+ "| ruse wi weiomes te ve Shows Up in Close Contest, They Point Out [Fh in rie 0 tin, wapmnia = C0 2 ge COUNTY coNASIONER. : | . ; | Those who welcomed ‘the vic-| ows in Close Contest e oint Out jSral, . {McDonald ............... 96,607] COUNTY COMMISSIONER, . Huddleston, Burgess and flash bulbs popped, | era tpt ltory said it would reveal to’ the] Pp ! y | “T wish Mr. Cunningham suc- HOMfMABR ..2vuvvissoness Sage SD DISTRICT
Tervesret cavers 35788 siriecens vases ¢101,908
| CHICAGO, Nov’ 4 (UP)—Two authorities on public opinion cess during his term in the sher-| - | ng ji ry surveys today blamed two basic flaws in prediction procedures forlifrs office for thé next two PSTATE SENATORS |Nordsiek po the failure of political polls to pick the winner in Tuesday's general years» Sheriff Magenheimer said. Balz ........ 5 oh. . = 98.571) : Yes No
,wal, Bremen} Mr. Truman laughed and said: D: d dl . AE ae It's terrible for an old rabbit Rj e Services
like you to get all this advertis-|
ton: Vulcania, Moscow and that there will be Souinampton: ing.” To Be Saturday | Slegtion, "I also thank the many thou: ros, Jeremie; | y {no brake on organization of any thou- Brokemburr ............. 95,613/Sheriff .......... 19,666 11,920 The sendoff crowd was smaller 5 , : ! The experts were Clyde W. Hart, director of the National Opinion ; who Ww than al mostly because Inde.| Services for Mrs. Catherine A.[anti-Communist economic. and p! y p |sands of friends who worked in | Chamberlain ersesesseses 98,970 Bonus ....e0.0000 BL3TT 24,177
pendence had virtually knocked|Riddle, a cashier in the Leader military blocs. Cem ary) PHILP M. Hauser, professor of sociology, bothimy behalf during the. campaign. / Ream ..... cesesessrscyee ITOSISAION TRE cevreievesseeny 16058 Mtself out the last two nights Store six years, will be held at| Semi-official reaction in White- *" nC a og. listening to the election returns|3 p. m. Saturday in Moore Mor- hall was that Mr. Truman now | prove and. Hauser, because they! and then Sehaune, Mr. Tru-|tuaries Irvington Chapel. Burial would feel justified in proceeding did not use the best methods for | man’s remarkable victory.
will be in Washington Park. Mrs. at full speed with his plans fOr} entific sampling, interviewing!
His home town gave him a tre- Riddle, who lived at 2003 Brook-|financing the military phases of i ; ’ mendous show here last night|Side Ave, died yesterday in St./the Western union agreement. Tha janayee hd Deosuss el STRAUSS $ with a noisy reception on the Vincent's Hospital. She was 35.| .One Whitehall source said: SAYS: ‘
| +1 . lin interpreting data into forecasts steps of the Jackson County! A native of Knox County, Mrs., “The return of Truman means|,¢ nohavior. et Courthouse where he began his|Riddle had been an Indianapolis, we know where we are.” | Poll samples did not give political career two decades ago. resident 19 years. She was a Other reaction: enough representation to the low-| More big celebrations were in member of the Christian Church) pags United Nations del- er economic groups, said the ex-| store as his train rolled eastward.|in Wheaton and ‘the American|ooates predicted that Mr. Tru- perts. In past presidential elec-| His train was to make two Legion Auxiliary No. 383. man now is “on his own” with tions, that error resulted in un-| five minute stops in Indiana, one In addition to her husband, a firm mandate from the people derstatement of the Roosevelt | at Vincennes at 5:04 p. m. and'Ray W. Riddle, she is survived |to end the wavering of American vote, which was not noticed be-| the other at North Vernon at by her mother, Mrs. Anna Myers; foreign policy. cause the polls picked the right! 7:21 p. m. |a sister, Mrs. Lois Paul, all of poasw American election winner. A tremendous reception was|Indianapolis, and two brothers, s forced eRiaa news to the This Election Closer anticipated upon his arrival at/Charles E. Myers, Brooklyn, 10 a sd of Roman newspa-| But Tuesday the error was disWashington at 10 a. m. Indian-{N. Y, and Ellis K. Myers, Indi-| nside age id M Hart d| apolis time, tomorrow. anapolis. pers as sales skyrocketed. + (astrous, sald essty, ar. an ox, — VATICAN CITY—A Vatican Hauser, because the election was]
FOR * SPORTS ITs STRAUSS
“the splendid con- closer and because the error was|
F ® ine Si a § C a isource said n eminine 1 e 0 ongress duct of the American electoral ‘in the wrong direction.
campaign proves the American® Another possible source of er-| |ror Tuesday was under-represen-|
* ® * i ° ” Gains Member in Voting J a a a 1z- | tation of the farm votes, said the
experts. Too many of the “rural” WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UP)—There will be two more noses: yestia and Pravda reported Mv.| sampled may actually have
to be powdered in the 81st Congress. The congressional election upset carried eight women into- the
House, one more than before. In addition, a woman goes to Smith, Maine Republican.
the Senate—Mrs. Margaret Chase
Truman's election briefly—on the last pages-—without comment.
PROCESS CLEARS SALT
{been suburbanites, they said. Messrs.
Hart and Hauser
{blamed the polls’ failure to pre{dict President Truman's success
Salt-containing crude petroleum in Iowa on that lack of rural pop-|
The Democratic sweep appar- Lake City police judge, who de- (s cleared of this impurity by a ulation in the sample votes.
— ently meant that one veteran feated
incumbent Republican
{process which involves passing a
Mr. Hart's National
Opinion
woman House member, Rep. Mary | William A. Dawson.
heated mixture of the crude and Research Center makes surveys|
T. Norton (D. N. J.) will be known| Mrs. Cecil M. Harden (R. Ind.),| Water through a bed of fiber glass;jon social, political and econom-| again as “Madam Chairman.” 3 53-year-old former school- | When the water is separated out ic questions, but does not do elecMrs. Nortgn, first elected in teacher who stood off a Demo-1 tt carries the salt with it. 'tion forecasting. 1924 and never defeated, can cratic trend in Indiana to beat|
af | Se —— wield the gavel over the House|jack.J. O'Grady, her Dem | | Administration Committee if she opponent. % Sian IN INDIANAPOLIS | wants the job. She is the com-| Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse
mites ranking Democrat. {(D. Conn.), who staged a come- EYENTS TODAY Or, she may try to reclaim thei ck turni ti bent R | i | hypertension. | chairmanship of the Education| abl ng oul incumben €- Homemakers Association Deaoustation Sophia Rucks. 49. at General, sclerosis.| and Labor. Committe |p ican orace Seely -Brown| Exhibit—Nov. 4, 5 IPALC a
{Martha C. Brown, 38, at St Vincent's. |
e—a post Prof. TW ‘a Clab Meet jqosens W. Walpole, 59, at 732 Fletcher, | a Jr., wh i | Young Professional Women's Clu = arteriosclerosis. she held for several years prior 0 had defeated her in 1946. “ing—g p. m. YMCA. Albert Herman Becker, 63, at 1402 N Women re-elected, besides Mrs. Alabama, multiple sclerosis
10 I os. Republican congres- orton, wers' Reps, Helen Gaha- EVENTS TOMORROW [Wiliam J. Clatterbaugh, 84, at 628 Asvor, Of the seven women House 88h Douglas (D. Cal), former Indians Association ef Clinical and Ap- METERS Farmer, 72, at General Slot tea}
i lied Psychologists, Inc., Two-Day Meet- mellitus members in the 80th Congress, /Mmovie and stage actress. Pa Prinay, Ton Hotel: Saturday, Harel K. Henderson, 35, at 341 W. 35th, four others retainefl their seats.| Edith Nourse Rogers Canary Coyage Two of the victors are new- Mass.), a veteran of 24 years
7 (R. EN : Year Grou William Henry Smith, 74. at I. U. Medical (R. Great Books Course, Third a Hon oe ventricular Soriiation r at
HEE ma THE HUNTING SEASON COMETH —
| comers and one recaptured a seat service and chairman in the 80th, - arterjosclerotic heart. ollars she lost in 1946. |Congress of the House Veterans MARRIAGE LICENSES a he ape 1¢ leu E. 10m, The first-timers are: {Committee; Frances P. Bolton robert ®. Houppert, 28, 342 N. Arsenal: "pneumonitis. Reva Beck Bosone (D. Utah),|(R. 0.) and Katharine St. George: Mildred Leons Watson. A 326 Spruce. Mayme Cameron, 79, at 345 N. Tilinois.| . an attractive red-haired Salt (R. N. Y.). gla Shuioan 38 1029 E. Ohl. NoIyoQRIditls obell 40, af 1171 Udell! i A Charles L Aldous, is, 9628 Salem; BAar- rerebral neo rhage ' +, SHOTGUN SHELLS e aimous IX “ v s 3 em. ! . an | Arr I Plants. 20 8 We 10d; Ger Dm OA Weary [129 Carrollton, —All gouges ; : fa de Mon I 0h run TEIV A Gramiing te. ai_JIM4 N. Penn} REDHEAD. AND : STRAUSS Se eg TUES Or oF 31 Bogen, cari clothes BE VERY HELPFUL—FOR VARIOUS SAYS: , Joerce; Lila Ruth Knisley, 32, 35 8. jpn Jorden, 3 at Methodist, cerebro-| —Coats 1395 to , . jBeyerly Schumpert, 22. 331 Douglas: Mary patsy Alice Kalb, 66. at 3183 Broadway, | a 19.95 . Ro bran. Jn. Sher Gulford; coronary hrombotls at Methodist, —Pants 8.40 to 14.95 w— : “« 3 Alte Comer; 4. 3150 2 eRe. Grove: cardio vascular renal. | —Caps 1.35 to 2.50 ! : : : Donna r Kehe, 20, Beech Grove, aru. | careirioma Ret, 43-4 TIF NW. TAPE . WOOL SOx > na, 2 | Jack .D. Thom a Ly And Deis. {William Coliier Jr, 20, at General, nds ya a RS HRYS We wish we could say that the - Jona™). Ellison, 19. 1864 Barth; Margle Joc, Connoly. 32. at 1738 N. Iilinols,| 9.95 to 10.50 Hunting on the Sixth Floor L. McClaren, 17, 2602 Shadeland Drive.!celestia H. Proyd, 91, at 3811 W. Wash-| -—9. to . : . william C. Engels, 33, 2435 N. Talbot: “ington cerebral hemorrhage | HUNTING KNIVES 1s perfect (SHOTGUNS, for instance, i Sophia Luigs, 30, 1513 N. Alabama Barl M. Guthridge, 58, at 647 E. 34th, | —3$2 to 3.50 . | Ronald G. Seabourg. 19. Stout, Field: Bar| “arteriosclerosis. | ; the Remingtons — the Ithacas — the : !" bara Lou Tuttorow. 16, 518 | ee Helen Levin, 40, at -Methodist, care} DUCK ' CALLS » * Lica Wig, Bo. ee : i Sadve. Sarah Slutzky, 65, at Methodist —1.25 to 32 Winchesters 24 " fhe Srowmings ‘ — : Charlie Turner, 24, 431 E. 9th: Virginia ~lenkemia. : ’ "| CLEANING RODS are as sc — Shot | ! : i 3 . Meridian. i i i arce as — as as orguns: Ia Sain: Cr: As Ann A Toe oa Mehosat —50c to 2.50 Th . d + 9 | Hilliard, 27, 744 N. Haugh. Nellie Elizabeth Young, $0. at Long. OILS & SOLVENTS ey come inh — and go out — a rT, art IS Totic eart - e | DIVORCE SUITS FILED Robert P. i at. at 4721 Central, TR ce GUN justlikethat!) — ; ps n ver, 79, 13 . A - i ion. Basis vi Hog illioss! Paiume ain Nt 1% X Delawaie SIGHTS But there is much to be found—and {vs. James Louden; Fannie Lou vs arlie = eae aeeesamemesepu— —27.45 os 7 | . | . a Eu- . y [gene Netuon: Minervs v. Witiam Spence: RECOIL PADS & 4 1s S000! Tiare is ne sufi | e C. . - ve Charles Hubert Ragland; Mary Irene 800Ts emptation to offer inferior stuff). |m. Arthur G, Tray: Virginia V. va. Cur: “YEAH —HALF OF = wd 150 There are clothes and boots and : i otal : HORE : . N CA > ge . > : | Newinski; Louise N. Taiana Heath | WHAT | GIVE PROBABLY Cos ok down, kives and amnion vd gun accessories — ol — 450 & $5 and various other aids an ; : {BIRTHS GOES TO PAY FOR - : 5 y é . At Home—Harl, Noma Griswold, 2214 CAMPAIGN Tecpitin, reign equipment to rejoice the hunter. BT in Sasi 157] MOLDED LEATHER : ershing: rl, Mar son, 1537] " 4 \ 3 : 3 Tang DINNERS! GUN CASES And you are in well-informed hands — men who know N Y PANTS “SS At Methodist—George, Margaret Fisher: . . p : Paul, Dorothy Neltoh; Donald. Alga Lee —5$20 & 22.50 the rules and regulations about hunting — and what it takes Madge Devers: Raymond, Gladys Gedek: | RUBBER HUNTING to have luck! Drop in — before you go! Pp g FOR ME-T00 ra egw ag nd s00TS 0 - % noent’s—! nne > —6.95 to $10 \ DesJean; , Emily! phe a By WES rico Soon Tr = % 3 % : Pink — blue, white or yellow as St pis ea CT, heck oo! ukbeoisom, leather 1948 INDIANA SOUTH DAKOTA CANCAN PANTIES — cut ncan; Metls, orma Paddock; Wayne, | —1295 & 1395 \ from nainsook and At Coleman Thomas. Bra Hemelgars. Excuse us, but you're 100%, HUNTING SEASON HUNTING SEASON . . . Wade, Mildred Woodford, 1053 : PH —3e —Nov. 11, : trimmed in embroidered Ariens Sohn. Bethel Long. 1608 W. wrong! ALL Community Fund *SPEAKING OF 12 EASANT—3 da Season Nov, PHEASANT—Oct. 19 thru Nov. 23— : Minnesota: ‘Roy, ‘Myrtle Gresham, 931 DUCKS—You will , 13—I cock bird per day—no hens— iv limit 4 bird 20 eyelet and tiny bows— N. Alabsraa; Roy, Ellen Cole, 12 N. : \ ou wi bi ; daily limit 4 birds—may export 3 hod their begin aS AR Satis PH luncheons and dinners are want to see the 3 birds for season. ; bitdweshooting time begins at : oy had their beginning ! william, Vivian Pearcy: Howard, Bvelyn : : "Ducks Unlimited" RABBIT—Nov. 10 thru Jan. 10— $ id beg foe $20 ) , ; : '1 strictly Dutch Treat! The chair- ucks Lnlim 12 noon—non-resident license fees $20. when a fond mother sewed ovis, Ale Exley: Hugh, Helen Kermper: y : Neckties— 5 per day. ‘ for her daughter — her johent, . Ollie Jenkins; Hsrold man and other campaign lead- embroidered ducks— QUAIL and HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE DUCK HUNTING* friends took it from there— Ming!" Srancts, Doroity. Cones Wiliam. ers and workers, including all mal er n 3olid —Nov. 10 thru Dec. 20—10 Quail per : : . ° , 3 ue; | — 3 tan 1 The panties excel in . Qerald, Henrietta Dailey. “2.000 Fund solicit ALL ackgrounds—they day—30 in possession; 5-H. Partridge MISSISSIPPI FLYWAY G ry At General—Clarence, Myrtle Hibbitt: / und solicitors, pay are a nice sporting * per day—10 in possession + 5 detailed finishing — they're Carl. Joyce Browder: ‘Charles, Irene g nole-at Hie: neckinee P y np : {Includes Indiana) ; : the kid-tens meow-w! ATApscott: William, Clara Rink, ep. their own expenses and re- | or WOODCOCK—Oct. 16 thru Nov. 16— Oct. 29 thru Nov. 27—daily limit. : | Siskii Robert, Bessie Rramiers. Eo cel ine Bay 5 birds per day. 4 ducks (Federal Duck Stamps required) : Sizes | to 6. |At Coleman “Eimer. Betty Goodmon; Earl,| ceive absolutely no pay what- | proceeds go for the —— CLOSED SEASON—N GEESE o Tit . erie, Manone : : . y —No open season —same season—4 Geese limit. 3 ! ever, directly or indirectly! preservation of br : hy . : $2 5 DEATHS = | y y | wildlife! 3.50 on Prairie Chicken—Wild Turkey. [SSUE INDIANA STATE ; . [Peter A. Gladen, 65, st Methodist, car- : | (First Floor) Ruffed Grouse—Chukar Partridge— E : Z ¥ noma. i r lL STRAUSS & C0 : David Hurt, 63, at 831 Ogden, hypertensive yg irs oor Doves. : HUNTING LICENSES. : ; \ . \ ' Karen Sue McDonald, 4 months, at Riley, THE COMMUNITY : FUND ; The 4 ash ¥ | diarrhea. i ndiancpolis an orion County 's Poor 3 ord . : : or, 66, at Methodist, peri-| Sportsman LAR Ma:160 Shop — Fourth Floor « at wan 27h ANNUAL CAMPAIGN . STRAUSS & COMPANY INC THE MAN S STOR The Famous Sixth : 3 ”" = jlather, Thomas, 56, at Long, sanieulan) Osteber 25 19 November 13 I or : X ig : ; ! 5 rd : . c _ a he re * Hh - i v
