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FORECAST: Cloudy tonight, tomorrow. Diminishing winds tonight. Poss ible showers late tomorrow. Low tonight, 60. High tomorrow, 70.

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Ne a To Be Repaved . 3 In 2d Series Game, sis From Soviet Sphere | Highway Also Gets Ee ol Dods Summons: Aids

Finger Injury Tentative Approval Youthful Fan Enjoys Free Hot Dogs ; To London for

Forces Berra EET I pg ga Out of Lineup a 3 Strategy Talks | October Parley |

Commission Chairman Samuel Dodgers Rely on Designed to Meet

C. Hadden said extensive repairs ‘would be made along the strip Southpaw ‘Stopper’ To Even Big Series False Propaganda WASHINGTON, Oct. 8

lof U. 8. Highway 40. However, Mr. Hadden said, “limited funds” prevented the] Highway Department from planBrooklyn. 010 00 New York 000 00 (UP)—The State Department announced today that U. 8, {diplomats from all nations in {the Soviet sphere of Eastern

¥ ning extensive repairs on E. | Washington St., and other streets {Europe will gather in London {Oct. 24-25 for an extraordinary

of the 55 miles in the city under state control. By LEO H. PETERSEN {conference on “cold war” strate egy.

United Press Sports Editor : ) a yp "el i ; da | OK New Highway NEW YORK, Oct. 6—Big| v Si J A The State Highway Commis- » : 3 a i fo PY § sion also said tentative approval] Vie Raschi, who won 218 was given to plans for a new state] games 1n the Yankee drive to i highway running north from No-| . | é the American League pen-| blesville and Marion. State Department Spokesman ; > Lincoln White announced the call, ees were 13 to 10 favorites to ) fh Be i improved in north central Indiana [He knew of nothing like it in themake it two in a row, having won| 5 ON include Ind. 37 between Indianap- past since the cold war started. the opener yesterday on Tommy | olis and Noblesville and U. 8. 31 y

{blesville to Peru, through Tipton. { | Mr. Haddeg said the proposed] nant, and Preacher Foul they road would relieve congestion on clutch man for the Dodgers,| U. S. 31 between Indianapolis and battled it out today in the second game of the World Series. |

Peru and on Ind. 37 between No-! : al A Ra With Raschi going. the Yank-| Other highways scheduled to be

Henrich’'s ninth inning home run and Allie Reynolds’ two-hit pitch-| ing, 1 to 0. i The injury jinx, which has hampered the Yankees all season, | / caugnt up with them again today. | They lost their squat, hard-hitting catcher, Yogi Berra, because of | a swollen finger. | Berra, who had been out a month just before the season, closed with a broken finger, in-| jured it again yesterday in catch-| ing Reynolds’ fast balls. It was 50,

between Indianapolis and Ko- j ES what thé U. 8, diplomats will tal ! komo. | A about: . Plan Combined S i “It is implicit. that they will EME a o 9 oH urvey ol |discuss how best to handle ithe | - Hadden sai at the high-| outrageous propaganda dissemine way commission would conduct |ated (by Soviet sphere govern|a combined survey with City En-! iments), completely distorting eve gineer M. G. (Ole) “Johnson of, ierything this country stands fu. Indianapolis for the purpose of and how it may be possible to determining which roads in In- {make the peoples, as opposed 10 |dianapolis needed repairs most. |governments, understand what we Mr. Hadden added, however,! stand for.” that W. Washington St. was vir- First Such Meeting | tually assured of being the main Those summoned to the London project of the road improvement meeting include American amswollen today he told Manager o . rogram. Casey Stengel he could not tht Dodgers’ right fielder, Carl Furillo, watches helplessly as Program

|bassadors from Russia, Poland, and could not grip a bat properly.! Tommy Henrich's game-winning home run drops into the eager

a ins, at dn am {Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, : er . i and U. 8. Ministers from HunSilvera Takes Over | crowd in the right field stands. It was the ninth-inning climax to State Coal Su | Tl a Stengel, who is used to injuries| the tight first game of the Dodgers-Yankee Series held in Yankee —the Yankees had more than 70| Stadium, New York, yesterday. = o

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|gary, Rumania and Bulgaria. {| The announcement of the meet during the regular season—|

|ing said that it was “in keeping | . ” o " C 4 4 ed Charley Silvera, who did, * H omm tee Named : mont or ue sucnng wien Bers Trib @, Royals Clash Tonight TUE

{with the policy of holding /inwas out, to go behind the plate. |

formal periodic meetings of U. ¥, Th ritch. Ited in some ° * Board to Co- inate oe vie, rue on After Being Rained Out | ls Souls

|diplomatic officials to exchange {views and to discuss questions of - - . | order for the second game. Dwindling Fuel Piles

mutual interest and concern.” However, Mr. White acknowl-

‘ : | , “lgrst such of U8. Silvera was dropped te the Muir to Oppose Podbielan on Mound; ! By ROBERT BLOEM | To from Eastotn Ee eighth slot in the batting order— : : : Gov, Schricker today named a' - Berra usually hits third—and, Local Game No. 1 Tickets Are Still Valid |. 3 Ser Syiay wawed 3 9 : : PI : ~ Hank Bauer, who was sent to the| By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor tec h ’ iB . ag RE 4 rian Little AA outfield instead of Cliff Mapes Rained out last night, the Montreal Royals and the Indianapolis | '®¢ tO Stretch the state's coal sup- , : Ei 4 * :

because a southpaw went for Indians wound themselves up again today and were ‘all set to get Plies over as long a period as £8 Brooklyn, was put in Berra's hit-|in Little World Series Game No. 4 under the Victory Field lights possible during the United Mine Photo by Bill Oties Times Staff Photosrapher. | Directors of the American Ase

ting slot. {tonight at 8:15. Workers’ strike. ‘ ' " : . ; c 2} . : > x = Ball players participating in post-season classics. don’t relish) The purpose of the step, the ""Wha's on first ? Three-year-old Ronnie Demers, 1169 Reid Place, may fot have realized just {sociation said ‘today "that erganis postponements, but when the weatherman says “no,” it's no go,|Governor said, is to spot stock-| exactly what was going on in the World Series broadcast. But he was eating with relish the free hot zation of a “Little American Asdy y dy {and that was the situation last = ~~ |piles of coal and if possible make| dogs handed out at Fairbanks Jewelry Co., 203 E. Washington St., during the broadcast of the first sociation” made pat teen agers : | night. them available to municipalities, tilt between the Yanks and Dodgers. 18 years or younger, and su First Innin | The rains came after sundown, .|and institutions in critical need. — ~ inoried by th ’ p= . g . |softened u the outfield, and | Member f th i ing! porie y the minor league baseDODGERS—Reese flied to Lin- 501t€ne Pp ' embers o e co-ordinating

3 ger : . rrr ——— mtn A - ) C ball circuit, would be formed at shortly before 8 o'clock the series committee are State I.abor Com- | 1 D Weiss Seeks Wr : 3 dell. Jorgensen grounded out galEnortiy Desone decided it Was 1a) HONOLULU, T. H., Oct. Crimina our Ismisses the league's annual meeting in

Henrich, unassisted. Snider missioner Thomas R. Hutson, for-

{too wet for baseball and also too P H Brid er Indi lis M Reginald s | paliimote a Desentuer ed out, Rissuto to Henrich. | : 6 (UP)—Harry ridges, {Mer ncianapolis Mayor Reginalc 8 Y Old 1 d + t : alter Kolish, AA secretary, ge NO HITS. |wet for the fans, {i # I C10 I 8 Sullivan, and Harry C, Geisel, for- &@™ ear- fn ic men S lsaid the four eastern division YANKEES-- Rizzuto singled to Lineups Stand leader of the “ONg- mer big league baseball umpire. | d Ch d il lpreme 0 {clubs of the loop—Louisville, left. Henrich flied to Hermanski,| Both managers, Al Lopez of the] shoremen’s and Warehouse- ho As the_comumirize. prepared Jol Grand Jury Had Charged Deputy County [Toledo, Columbus and IndisnapoRizzuto holdin first. Bauer Indians and Clay Hopper of the ’ ni # ~ next day or two, Mr. 4 s— e way fo ng ° Touied to en ey DiMaggio| Royals, said they would stand pat hen 8 Union, RAAOUNC ed to- [Hutson announced that one of the Cierks With Theft of $45,000 Cash . Plans Appeal of Tax “junior: conferences.” flied to Snider in deep left center. on their lineups “and it will be Joe day he had negotiated a linstitutions now in serious need After a delay of eight years, indictments returned by the grand Evasion Convictio | Announcement of the move NO RUNS, ONE HIT { Muir, southpaw, on the mound for, settlement of Hawaii's 159- °F €0al is the Indianapolis Gen- jury here in 1941 charging four former deputy county clerks with ion {was made here after Association So In a the Tribesters tonight and Clar-| pi shid 0 leral Hospital. embezzling £45,000 of the taxpayers’ money, were dismissed in _« Times Washington Buread {officials’ conferred with League Wes med doubled €Nce_Podbielan, righthander, for day-old dock strike. Hospital Stocks Low {Criminal Court 1 today. WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 — Plans | President Bruce Dudley. All wers

. : : "aSe8 W dismissed by Special Judge Harvey Grabill at for 1 of the- Jacob Weiss h { the Royals. There was no immediate | ; The cases were 1 Judg appea a eiss here for the Little World Series down the left field foul line. Her “gp, myyner will be behind the . He said the hospital had only the request of Prosecutor George S. Dailey. } tax case were laid before the U. S. between Indianapolis and Monmanski fouled to Coleman near mask for the Redskins and Steve confirmation from employ- lan 11-day supply of coal and its! The prosecutor explained that

: ots erat Ths Supreme Court today when At- treal the field stands back of first/; So al | |problem would be one of the first three of the state's principal wit- and after several months more | The “Little Associ "ed Robinson going to third after the Lens sor a for ast ers, " {jobs to be undertaken by the nesses in the case are dead, mak- Of delay, attorneys for the fe- torney Albert Ward asked for a backed ol, Je catch when Coleman slipped and . Ispecial committee. He also listed ing it impossible to conduct a fendants filed a motion to dismiss writ of certiorari. } -

fell. Rackley was out on a close play, Johnson to Henrich, Robinson holding third. Hodges

night's game (Game No. 1 in Indianapolis) are good tonight, likewise rainchecks. Game No. 2

. : ’ ; Recruits will com i : ‘three state instittuions, Rockville trial of the defendants for a con- the case on the ground that trial, so.mer U. 8. district attor-| racreatio & 8 Drimarily trom avy [Tes S [8] sanitarium. the Lafayette Sol- viction. » had been delayed beyond the " . epa men tickets are not good until after!

|diers’ Home and the New Castle, The defendants freed of the Statutory limit of three terms of ney in Indianapolis Mr. Wardivarious cities where "AA teams

i : >; : : hse s 7a. ‘ompanied here by his operate. singled to left, scoring Robinson, : ; |Village for Epileptics—as being charge were William R. Beck- ¢0urt or 18 months. [ras arcompa % i v and when Lindell fumbled the Game 118 played, 10.000 tickets : {low on coal. 8 vith Philip l.. Early, Frank Ly- Fought Dismissal client, Mr. Weiss, one-time Demo- oanen said Toledo already had - ball Hodges went to second on...’ 14 for last night's contest i ervice ell | Mr. Hutson also said the city ons and Thomas E. R688, all for-| Prosecutor Sherwood ‘Blue Srasie nie Senate leader from o fered its facilities for a tourney the error. Campanella was pur-| lof Jasper in southern Indiana was mer deputy clerks. fought the motion to dismiss, but na anzpo “found guilty of tax Re ak: will ve Kk posely passed. Roe struck out.) (Continued on Page 30—Col. 1) WASHINGTON, Oct. § (UP) down to a 13-day coal supply. He! The Grand Jury, after several Judge Grabill sustained it and evASIDA growing Sut of the win? the hick ms wi tf th nown by ONE RUN, TWO HITS, ONE ER- x = = Capt. John G. Crommelin, the has spent most of the week so far weeks of investigation, accused the decision went up to the In- 4 liquor operations of Louis citnames 9 eir parent ROR. : ; a v tor Nav li ” BL ’ surveying the needs of cities and the deputy clerks of conspiracyidiana Supreme Court. There the p ooh 0 "Vex Strvk of DrERniaa ions = Toledo as the YANKEES -- Lindell fied to Probable Lineups eteran Navy tlier wiio blew hei;nstitutions. to commit embezzlement through case was sent back to Criminal ooo" ay IO 0 Feo (00 Little Mud Hens." Louisville as Hermanski. Snider, after mis- ; es {lid off his service's secret. war, ; . Imanipulation of records of fines Court for more evidence on thé "co tanced to five vears i the “Little Colonels,” etc., Kolish judging Johnson's long drive to, ROYALS INDIANS i Not to Arbitrate : and. senienceq 10. Nive years Iniy,;q

| Jethroe, ef Beard, cf {on unification, was placed under paid on ‘Municipal Court judg- causes of delay.

: i . prison in the’ U. 8. District Court, | center field, made a one-handed| Giontriddo, it Cassini. 2b lhouse arrest today in an official, Gov. Schricker pointed out that ments. : | In another appeal to the Su-ju¢ the sentence was reduced to catch. Coleman flied to Snider. Morgan, ss Fernandez, 3b lcrackdown that threatened re- While the co-ordinating committee] Disqualified Himself preme Court the case WAS Te ipree years and the fine to $10- Nude Woman Muyster NO RUNS, NO HITS. Connors, 1b Fleming. ¥. percussions throughout the fleet.|Would handle emergency calls of After the case had been pend- turned to Criminal Court fOr ggg jy the U. 8. Court of Appeals v ysiery Third Inning an 3 entherty.s Minutes after tne arrest order a “public nature,” such as the ing in Criminal Court several rial more hell 2 year ag in Chicago. Thrills French Quarter DODGERS—Reese grounded Bridges 2b Cosway ss [went out, Navy Secretary Fran- cities and institutions, it would manths, Judge Dewey E. Myers Rennie. oem ; aes Jt is now up to the Supreme! nNpw ORLEANS, Oct. 6 (UP) out, Rizzuto to Henrich. Jorgen-| Lembo. c Turmer, o cis P. Matthews proclaimed pub- be unable to undertake solution disqualified himself as the pre- in 9 ice an pegas 2 yey oy F Court to accept or reject final ac-| N orl ye son fouled to Silvera. Coleman | Podbielan, n Muir. p licly that all other officers who of any individual's coal problems. siding jurist. u e evidence. The al sence o 3 e tion .in the matter. Mr. Weiss NeW Orleans police today pon threw out Snider. NO RUNS, Noi, Jasin. Puddon Aa, Hate Dosiatel blemish” the Navy tradition of He also emphasized that the Several attempts to qualify a ey Seinesses, he Said Pe eo gai he felt confident that the dered the mystery of a nude HITS. | oases gore, 1AM) "» onloyalty will be brought to book. [committee would take no part special judge for the case failed the State from offering sufficient highest court would favor him as woman, soap. suds on her head * =x = : 8 = =» Officially, Capt. Crommelin Was; attempting to arbitrate or months later when attorneys se- evidence: ; . my tonscience is clear ih, the and shoulders 1 carryi 1 3 J suspended from duty in the Naval! on ciliate the strike lected refused to serve. After] The three witnesses who died matter. he rs and carrying only In Indianapolis— - Air War Section here and con-| iy : rear .|during the eight intervemng years or = a lowe, Who dizappearsd in 3 p fined to his home in Georgetown| ~'W¢ 40 not have much in- delay of ate than a year, a see- Charles Karrabell, former CRASH KILLS 5 PUPILS taxi after a stroll along a busy It Still ‘Ni k i n ies’ for making. public three €on-|(Continued on Page 2—Col. 3) Then Judge Grabill qualified Judge of Municipal Court 4 whose ROCKY MOUNT. N. C, Oct. 8 French Quarter street. ) S 4 i a ic e eries {fidential Navy documents that| ge veuOol. "yi Then Jducge (yraby Sualifle records were involved in the case: (UP)-—A school bus and an ice One “shocked” observer on : _ |stated morale in the service Is ° 1 ¥ {Miss Juanita Wickliff Quinn, a truck sideswiped on a ‘narrow Bourbon St. gave a detailed de- ® The subway ride from New York to Brooklyn and vice [shot to pieces as a result of uni- oobi Winn Mr Derb ; | private secretary in the court, and ridge today, killing at least five scription of the woman and said versa now costs a dime. The famed “nickel World Series” {fication policies. | ] : ' [rville Jarvis, State Board of Ac- children and critically injuring at she appeared to be looking for a

One of the three letters Capt. least two others.

° % 2 n BIT i : Iplace to take a bath. i ounts h led P are gone from Gotham forever. Crommelin circulated was a blis-| Dies at 88 in Louisville FE ayaa) 2 To aZ

¢ But here in Indianapolis you can get all the thrills of [tering attack on the unification]

9 “AR 8 ay ° ; 2 ! { ——————r ee ee | ® the same old five-cent piece in The Times. Here's the star- fer by ies Ac he First Known as Turf's p— : No GI Refunds Robert Hannegan, 46, Dies;

studded lineup The Times will bring you each day. Task Fleet in the Pacific. The let- ‘Grand Old Man’ | ® ® : { Before January Once Democratic Chairman

* JOE. DIMAGGIO......with the inside story of the |'¢" Was addressed to Secretary) ,. ,qyy1im Ky. Oct. 6 — i There won't be any veterans’ in- Placed Truman

of Navy Francis P. Matthews. | World Series. In it, Adm. Bogan backed Capt.| (UF) —Col. Matt J. Winn, presisurance refund checks before On FDR's Ticket ‘January. The VA made that plain ! ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6 (UP) ‘—

a - ; , : {dent of Churchill Downs, who was ® JOE WILLIAMS......America's top sports columist, [Crommelin’s charges against uni- 9 a today. Robert FE. Hannegan, former

: beloved by racing fans across the fication and asserted that the ¢ JOHN CARMICHAEL......expert baseball reporter. |moraje of his Pacific officers was cOUNtry. died in his sleep at 2:20 | A report circulated yesterdhy : a Aaa ) 7 postmaster general, died today of ithat the checks would reach some , po. attack at his home here.

® CARL LUNDQUIST......sidelights on the series. [shot to pieces. j2- I; Hiamanapolis Time): today veterans before Christmas Was pro wag 46. :

+ " o iat St. Joseph's Infirmary here, * LEO PETERSEN......sports editor of the United | The other two were indorse-"" “°* "oo : i promptly squelched by Harold W.| His death was announced by | Breining, assistant administrator|,.. «ico she said Mr. Hannegan

. ments of the Bogan letter by| Press brings you play by play each day. Adm. Louis E. Denfeld, Chief of] Col. Winn's death ended a valof insurance for the Veterans Ad- q erered the heart attack sudden‘ministration. {ty and died shortly after 9 a. m.

° i 3 ill give |Naval Operations, and Adm. Ar-|iant struggle to recover from the BOB RUARK. FA this famous columnist will g thur W. Radford. Commander-|effects of two serious operations. you his impressions of the series. in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet. |But doctors agreed his age was * ACME TELEPHOTOS......spot news pictures direct (0, ~ against him. or infstray ; to The Ti po P Times Index | “Called “The Grand Old Man of } There's no possibility of any yp4ianapolis Time. 0 lhe limes. ome toe. | the Turf” by thousands of racing checks before January,” he sald yu. Hannegan, a lawyer and ® ANDREW TULLY . .-... the Series as seen from the Amusement 28 Marriage ... 12, rang he underwent the first op- iin a letter to the Indiana VA of- r, ner president of the St. Louis : | Bridge ..... 14 Needlework 14 ,r4¢ion for an intestinal disorder | fice, “and we're working overlime! Cardinals, recently returned to « to Soy oeet that schedule: wip Nis home after taking his family | 3 /in a tour of Europe, including be refunded to 355,000 Indiana po where he had a private aucoverage of the game by The Times’ own sports editor | Food 14 Scherre 34 : ra denice With ihe Pope. ag game by lhe limes 0 P “ae seesee 14: 8c T «es 34 glinning away fast. Relatives were ; . : — 8am .. 65 1% (noon). 68 — Acme Telephotos, Page 30; Buark, Page 33.)

grandstand. [Classified 35-38 Othman ..., 33 ; x : : i * Jtiabout a month ago. The second ® AND......in the Little World Series which we have Be sees 39 Pattern .... 14/00 nerformed — 10 days ago. : ! i i { ! He had been ill for some time. * EDDIE ASH......dean of the American Association Forum ..... 34 Side Glances 34 summoned immediately. At his {Last year he sold the Cardinals, sardening —. 14, 8ociety ..... 11 phaqgide when death came were : Mrs. Manners 12/ Women's ... 11 (Continued on Page 23—Col.'1) old man of racing dies. 9am. ...8 1pm. .., 66 (Continued on Page 2—Col. 5) i % xn 2 > i ’ 3 gk ? oo ci » : pas x i a = - od : 4 3 i 4 ; ; 4 ¥ : 1 i 2 i ; v ' : i

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right here in our own backyard, you can read the expert |Srossword . 32 Radio. ...... 8 Hospital attendants reported baseball writers. ; rolivwood | 6a.m....65 10am... 88 5ne year after buying the club

| Editorials .. 34! Ruark ..... 33 last night that Col. Winn was . i uw | .» 28 Sports ... 30-31, . | Tam ...685 1lam... 71 . (Tully, Page 3: Williams, DiMaggio, Carmichael, Lundquist, idee Indpls. 33 Earl Wilson 0] e® daughters, Clara Winn. Mrs. Go) Matt Winn . . . Grand | ; J {fem ihe late Sam Bresden, be

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