Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 9
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! (Continue From Page One) |farmer: Tl} the Democratic * Years ago. I can’t tell how these ticket. I think the Democrats do “independent. voters will go. The!the farmer the most good. They : they talk they don’t know help the farmer and little man thémselves—yet. a little, more.” El 18,000 Registered ~~ - | Mrs. Marjorie Irwin, Franklin proximately 18,000 voters are housewife: “I'm a Democrat. But
red in the county's 24 pre-/it makes no difference, they all
compiled, jin. I don’t think a Republican compares with a registra-/ would make any better President ti of 18965 in 1948—when than Truman. I feel sorry for any 12415 votes were cast. | President.” 2 24 presidential elections) Mrs. Bert Richardson, Franklin since 1856, the county has gone taki office attendant: “These times blican four times, Coolidge ate not so bad, except for the in{1924, Hoover in 1928, the late/war. No one wants war, but we MP, Willkie in 1940 and Mr. dont want them over here. I'm a y in . |dyed-in-the-wool Democrat.” In 1042 and 1946, state and na-| Wilsie Jrwin, retired lumber ti Republican candidates got'worker, Franklin: “Everyone is majorities. {better off under the Democrats; 8 Soun i has about 6000 the farmer is out of debt.” ! rats, Republicans and Miss Dorothy Jen Smit 1000 to 1500 independent voters. Franklin College student: rn
4008 have registered since,
They Say Their Say {of themselves, I'll vote against
H ; hat tre D t {Capehart.” ere 8 wha e emocrals, y > . A the Republicans and the “In- wo son Fishel, Gresnwoed Tas dependent” scratch voters say:— penupiican, Capehart and Taft! REPUBLICANS , changed me, Capehart has been Bargersville banker: “I'll vote 5550504 to social security and Republican. If they (the Demo- ,iher measures to help people. I crafts) keep going they'll bank- hope those two men get sent home. rupt the country. I've always pq rather get the wages I do tohéen Republican.” day and pay these high taxes; who Mrs. Hugh Dunn, clerk in wouldn't?” Bargersville general store: “I'll 5 0 piel Edinburgh mer-| vote Republican; the family is cha Pm well satisfied with the Republican. I don’t know much resent set-up. I feel if anybody about politics. lisn’t prospering in these times it’s Neal Records, Edinburg farmer: ps own fault. Business is good. "If vote for Capehart, he’s doingiThe Republicans don’t have anygood work.” ) [thing to offer.” 1 Caritan Headley: Franklin Gal Mrs. Louis Johnson, farm wife ; : pe jeast of Franklin: “We've voted Pig will vote Republican than be- Democratic ever since Roosevelt. | fore. Truman made many Demo- yo worried about socialism. crats turn Republican. I'm Oneir.: like to See everyone have of them. T disapprove of social-|o 0 oh to, eat and a roof over 72d medicine and the foreign their heads and prosperous, then pate and I'm afraid of social-| 0 wouldn't have a thing to| . aa ” “Ivan Byers, Greenwood, teller| WOTTY about. | in an Indianapolis bank: “I Joan| Asha Smits. Jarmer BOF hi, toward the Republicans. I don’t|™"'8F : Brat, | irk one party shoud stay in vte Wal vay, helher Un ng ong.” | . x. OO inahaw. Edinburg furni-| taxes and war. I feel everything tire dealer: “I'll vote Republican, | Will come out all right. I generally have. The national] INDEPENDENT AND UNDEsituation is pitiful. We ought to CIDED: | have a man in Washington big! Ralph Kemp, Bargersville tav-| enough to tell the Russians where ern keeper: “I always vote, I 2 : {haven't decided how. They don't William Parker, farmer, northioffer topo good material, I ob-| Edinburgh: “I wouldn't vote ject to mudslinging. That's the Democratic ticket with Tru-|old-time campaign—50 years ago. in ‘there. If I had been aiThs average voter js better inDemocrat 1 would have changed./formed now, a great percentage The government's too socialistic, regent it.” almost the next thing to the Rus-| sian form of government.” “Mrs. Grace Gill, Edinburgh . housewife: “I'll vote Republican, I always have, The administration is'in a mess, We really need a change. Everything's all turned around, financially and morally.” “Guy Brown, Edinburgh phar‘yaacist: “I'm a Republican. I have lege student: “Campbell nig use for, socialized medicine or Capehart haven't expressed them1 ocrats. People seem to be{selves on what the younger vot. | dissatisfied with the way the Dem- ers want to know. We are pri50 Alsate running the war, They marily concerned with the miliTa Athéson a Jot.” ’
Clarence Mason, Edinburg res-| ia balanced budget. {Democrats and Republicans are;
lax about money.” Scott Alexander, Franklin Col-
: y tary situation, civil rights and | | prietor: “I'll vote Republican na- : tionally. The working class fig- | upes on getting something given . t& them. I-think the Repubicans _ malght balance the budget.” I'm still guessing.” Edinburg farmer: “The Demo-| yypert Winkler, Franklin taxi crats “bring nothing but trouble. + of ar: th rti ‘e have war, war. I'm American opetator; thing the pasties and I like to be governed by
it puts the people on the spot.” American people.” Max Friedersdorf, Franklin Charles J. Goldsmith, Franklin
College student: “I hope the Re- barber: “Not much is being sald
man and not the party.” Fresto McKee, Edinburg hardware clerk: “I'll vote for the man that will do the most good.
William Bush, Franklin College ©" i student: “I feel the need for a new don’t seem to be excited. administration. It's too big a job, Harry Learman, Edinburg dry for the present President.” {goods merchant: “Capehart and DEMOCRATIC: {Jenner are too fanatic. They don't! Cecil Simpson, Bargersville co-operate with the government. farmer: “I'll vote the straight If everyone is on the outs with the Democratic ticket, no variation. government it doesn’t do anybody My father was a Democrat. I/any good.” z think the Democrats are better| Sree toward the common man.” MAN ASSAULTS GIRL, 14 A Bargersville merchant: “I've] NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (UP)—A voted straight Democratic fines 14-year-old high school girl waik-
032. I had a good reason then. ing past an emptly lot in Queens had no reason to change my tonight was attacked by a man mind since.” {with a broken beer bottle. Twelve ‘Alvie George, Bargersville/stitches were taken in her head.
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if the May primary, there were mag at Capehart and Jenner. Thelf 1 registered voters. About ast few weeks they've made fools!
taurant keeper: “I'd like to see = However, taxes are easier to pay now than = n 1932. People are saying both! = i
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head-on at 41st St. and Fall Creek Blvd.
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ly, last night in a head-on collision of two cars at 41st St, and Fall Creek Blvd.
Witnesses told police that a and a passenger, car driven north by Virgil Hanna, Binkard, 23, of 2101 E. Riverside
| A passenger in his car, Curtis! , Bedford, Ind. was cut. Driver of the other car, Joseph on orce Secret ary Charles!
|W. Potter, 48, of 2103 Harding St., Sawyer warned tonight that the Miss Donna| United States cannot go back to
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Four persons: were injured, none apparently critically, last night when the
27, of 3628 N. La Salle St, was Dr., also were hurt. Mr. Potter|
on the wrong side of the road when the crash occurred. Hanna, who was booked on charges of reckless driving and drunkenness,
tered bottle, police said.
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|ORASH WIPES OUT FAMILY ~ HALLS, Tenn. Oct. 21 (UP)— A motor collision near here toi 1 ‘al gy [night wiped out four members of Bn Hl ‘Death March lone amily Daniel Ray, 27, nis| [@) wife, Helen, and two children; 5, and William Michael, 14 months, all ‘of Memphis.
PYONGYANG, Oct. 21 (UP) —|
§ First Cavalry Division troops, i \raced northward from Pyongyang today in an effort to rescue 150 ‘American prisoners of war before their Communist captors have time to kill them. The prisoners, part of a half0 (starved, beaten, bedraggled group of 376 men who were forced to make a “death march” from Seoul | to Pyongyang, were believed to be held in a train-stalled in a tunnel] * labout 40 miles north of the fallen * [Red capital. As tanks and troops rushed toward the spot, planes blasted the main rail line leading to the Manchurian border’ which escaped prisoners said was the destination of the prison train. The tun- . nel was believed to be near where . {two paratroop forces landed yes- | terday. { GIs who escaped said the {North Koreans had planned to take the prisoners to Manpojin, {on the Manchurian border, in the hope they could not be rescued. But Allied officers feared that {if the Communists could not get
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