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Times and WISH Truman Urges Americans 40 Million Vote Shot Critically Rites Arranged for 2 Killed Ta In Stock Car Race Crash | ourzin-Koreg oo
Five Others Injured
(Continued From Page One). to world peace. We are meeting that a heavy yote is. more impor- that threat in the only way it can
Voting Results : tant than ever, be met by" building up the com-. . Korean War Believed To Be Broadcast ~~ The Predident deplored the Pined trength of the free world. poo oant Issue (Continued F . fact thaf over the last. 50 years I'he free nations must. stand to- g : . Tom Page One) there had been a steady declin gether and help one -another if / (Continued Fromi Page One) casts from Democratic and Re- in’ the registration of Jeet t Ie freedom is to survive.” iwith a speech on the Korean. Hvar publican state. central headquar- voters 44 . givle Mr. Truman's talk made noland charged that the ‘the Chiters in the Claypool Hotel “Tt is a disturbing thing thi , reference to the possibility of a nese Communist power which is The national roundup of voting only about one ot I 2 Ray special session of Congress in ad- slaughtering American boys in trends from coast to coast will be voters took “the troubl Sigh ance of the scheduled Nov. 27 Korea today was encouraged by supplied- by the National Broad i : opie oo Yois the Truman administration.”
: : -in the last- mid-term election in date for reconvening. : : casting Co. chain as part of The 1946.” he said Schon There have been indications in
Times-WISH pla az : nthusihers with I ie provide list- He emphasized that voting JSniRe A . » 3 Stars as d complete story 6f not a right but “a serious 3x EX jasm lof e Wa 2 : the election. " : been no precise gauge of how
triotic duty Annoine vs : oe ; is iss mig affect the inoincers Named I hope that . every eligible : deeply this issue might affect t 2VO 8
At the jer 3 1 : ~ A 5 MX ih UTerapiure i be Bill voter in the United States will Ove all. voters. In most: stites Woe ISH news editor, and go t < Ea s s es WISH staffers 27 - E io the polls tomorrow ; and will have available to them a fair:
Ozzie Osborne, make certain that his family and
“Sot Election Party To Vote (Democratic Ballot) Seen Across U. g is a Se
stock car crashed into a crow race at the Carlisle dirt track. Five others were injured. Mrs. Bruce Brock®mitn, 35 children, and Charles Gore 21. «¢ Carlisle, were fatally when the car operated by F ‘Bond; 22, Oaktown truck drive went out of control
route to a hospital. Youth Crushed
Vince Leonard and Bill Frosct s ly clear choice between Opposing “MIG-15 jets h been reporté * ory Hl ETrosch... neighbors go to the polls too > . Ed cas She is survived by her husband, M1G-15 jets have repo! Times political Tenorfare : : p ™ m mond James Cod rushed beneath the car and was °° 1 Aer > 4 p Times political reporters, spe Mr. Truman was protected as Weather Believed . Joh josophies E of the lwo Major i . . oY a y : FEE = a daughter..Mavivn. 14. and a od in the North Korea area for _ writers and other persenat-—te— Spoke bya FIZ of heavily Ke ES —— a A pe Patties, PE ie - FF in a critical ¢6fidition today in on. Herbert. 10 "the last several days ‘but they - will Interpret. the Volily aria: 5 9 yr. ey to Turnout | Broadly, .fhe Democrats have - (Continwed ¥rom Page One) | Hospital. Others. sw. nL ini ware in the of crossin t., th oting armed secret service agents and Mary Sherman Hospila I$ _ Services for Mr. Gore, which Wer
charged Republican victory would mean a disastrous return to re
Family Home Closed — registered Fere this vear than in 4. a ro o3 _.. over the wheel with a bullet . ‘ ? . actionary overnment, threaten 1948 y £ wound in his chest. Under guard Baize, 18, Linton, head injuries.
trends, 2 local police, % (Continued From Page One) As an added service. of The Tim es-WISH Election Party, the play’by-play- of the opening This was Mr. Truman's only > z prosperity, bring a coddling of big : ‘her ¢ basketball game of the Es real visit to his home town which Also the big vote forecasts, corporate interests, ‘a curbing of at the hospital, where he has bee
mostly by Republicans, are based j3por and encourage blind isola- charged with murder, his. condi- Tuttle. 18. Linton and Mil
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apolis Olympians ‘wil be broadcast 116s Just outside Kansas City i curry ‘arli ) il ro: as 1eir gless . ATO i ag To 2 op ,g irry, 19, Carlisle. starting at 230 p. m His family home was. closed be: On their gue that voters are tipnism in American foreign re- tion was reported as critical. Witnesses said Bond was lea Time out from the game will be cause hig wife was at Blair House More arou ed this year than pre-'iations. I'he gruesome discovery was Yau : re th tive fedtu } l insisted the choice made by Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, ing 17 other cars in
y i¢ <I and will g +¥ oi Re : Fis en for hraadcast of 1 in- Washington, looking after her VIOUS, and will go out to regis-i- Republic
lest vote ¥ = ———TI05 Bock ville Rot wih 8 -e—when hit ear went out tabulations as new totals are red #ng r ‘mother, Mrs. David Wal-|'¢0 @ | ! lay between furthering the Tru- (300 ROUKVIITe Toad, who told po rae ! ceived lace Democratic Party leaders hére man administration's, socialistic lice she-saw Cody acting strange- ! . : vere angered tod ,. ly as he stopped the car at the
; hy anotherigschemes and up holding tradi flood of “handbitls distributed Mg] “American freedom They intersection about 1 p. m.
1 immernrma Th ita yr Ye er warned against —big-government M1 Zimmerman and hi S17 R Al SS
The Times WISH Election party The daughter of the Truman will continue as long as there are famiiv, Margaret, was on concert changes in the voting trends. - tour in the. East. : i Th omplete election returns Both Mrs. Truman and Mar
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1s, bearing the name
! : 2 domination of’ all phase: of Frank Fairchild, ¢ op candi- ,oainst deficit financing at horas Chicago went to" investigate.
can be’ heard>from 1310 on the 8aret cast absentee ballots. The
radio-dial. President wrote out an absentee date for Prosecutor. attempted Xd and confusion and bungling in They told police they found Cody | ballot in Washington some time HRA FTOSE 4 01 George S. Dailey (reign policy. muttering I am shot. 1 want a CHOIR RECITAL SET ! ago, but will cancel that one out with ‘racial prejudice 100 Million Eligible doctor. ‘1 am dying | The Philander Smith College tomorrow when he votes in per Declared “Vicious” Some, 90 to 100 million Ameri Police said Miss Mallett apparChoir of 35 vested singers will 5on in Independence. Democratic leaders referred to cans are potential voters but, on! tly had been shot from five to give a recital of anthems, spirit- Without ‘mentioning Russia by the handbills as “vicious propa- the basis of past performance, >IX hours earlier with a 38-caliber uals and popular numbers tomor- nzme, Mr, Truman assailed a Banda and -urged voters to about half will stay home and let revolver found on the. floor of row at 815 p. m. in the Simpson ‘“pitter enemy arrayed against the BNO then their neighbors make the Je- the car. They theorized that Cody Methodist Church, 11th and -Mis- nations ‘and peoples who believe Also Democratic leaders -pro- cisions : had driven around several hours souri’ Sts, in freedom . . . tested a flood of pamphlets sent Thirty-six Senate seats and 432 vith the body before deciding to : : hrough the mails, listing Demo- {House seats will. be on the block Shoot himself ‘ Urges I nited rai Candidates to< be in the national voting. Locally Investigators had not deter“We are confronted by ommu- cratched presumably on the !yoters will be choosing ZOVernois | mined where the actual shooting nist imperialism basis f racial and religious jp New York, Pennsvivania, took place. The car was spattered movement that despises liberty prejudice. Ohio, California, Michigan, Colo- with blood and Cody required two and is the mortal foe of personal It is the same kind of poi- rade. and other important states. transfusions upon reaching the freedom,”’ he said. sonous propaganda that was phe Senate's 96 seats are held hospital. One witness told police
“The threat of Communist ag- spread around here during the po 54 Democrats and 42 Repup- he had seen the car at 11:30 a. m (gression sis a continuing menace hey-day of the Ku Klux Klan,” jcans, Of 36 seats being filled to- Sunday on W. Jackson St. near
Mr. McDuff said. : morrow, 23 are occupied now by the New York Central Railroad Vote Machines Ready | Democrats, 13 by . Republicang tracks The ‘installation of nearly 500 Thus seven seats would have. 10 Nate on Windshield voting machines at all the 395 shift to the GOP side to knock A “suicide” note was found at
precinct polling places was com- the Democrats out of Senate con- tached to ihe windshield of the pleted vesterday and precinct trol. Most guessers .have said jt car It urged that ( odvl mother,
election boards, ronposed of both won't happen Mrs. Edmond J: Cody 8. be “in-
Republican and Democratic clerks, See GOP Gains in House formed slowly of this because she ' i ran I le 4 . \ HH. - judges sheriffs. and inspectors The House lineup today in-1Sn'L very weil : ow : . Another noite found in one of
have heen given their official tally cludes "253 Democrats 170 Re : S l.iberal his. pockets sald I did tnis because I just can’t make ends meet and evervone has turned me down. T have been In the underworld. I am about to be closed in on, so. 1 think this is the best way out : Hé did “not mention Miss Mallett in either note, but police learned. they had been going together for several menths Cody's mother told investi-| gators she last saw him late Saturday afternoon when he came home for a few minutes, held his head in his hands and complained
} tals tel ly. This\ i cially true 01 Jeeling 1. , the major races: from totals tele- closely, ni £speciali 4 Police theorized Cody called
s ILA DRY phoned in from the precincts a in Ohio, where the CIO-Political Miss Mallett at her homie, where ol few ménutes after the polls close. Action Committee, the American she resided with her invalid moth2.1... The first flashes on the vote Federation of Lakor, ‘he United er. Mrs. Effie Day, whan he left
fe totals of the first 50 prec hy" iab Broerhonds and the Li ailway his home. Where ‘they had been expected to be available by 6:45 Brotherhoods, have. “rom yined - to after leaving Miss Maliett's Satur-
on - rss p.. m: tomorrow, : a try to defeat Sen.. Tall day night remained undeterntined.’
A pative of Monticello, Miss Mallett had resided in Indianapolis about years. She attended. Shortridge High Sehool and had = worked for several concerns prior to -taking the post with .the transfer company relatives tol , pol {> In addition to her mother. shes ig survived by a sister, Mrs. Kathryn Jaus. also of Indianapois. Met tn Business Ted Jaus of Shelbyville: brother-in-law of the slain woman, told police she met him through a business deal last Apri! when he purchased two trucks’ from the “company for which she was work-| ing. | He said she had been tryin to break off with ‘Cody since she learned a few weeks ao that he. ~~ ep tte was an ex-convict. > : Funeral services have - been tentatively set for 2.p. m. tomorrow at Moore & Kirk. Funeral dl OIRE—panding’ release of the body by the coroner.
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CARLISLE, Nov. 6 Funeral arrangements ‘were being com- Manchuria was Rr am pleted here today for two persons killed yesterday when a racing four American F-51 Mustang
injured control on the straight-away and Russia's newest and deadliest jet red erashed through a wire fence. fighter with a speed range of
Mr. Gore was killed instantly and Mrs. Brocksmith died ‘en ©f the way
James Robbins, 14. Oakton, wag Lutheran Church, Freelandsville.
for auto theft. He was slumped hospitalized were Tom Ross, 21, wil be held in Carlisle. had not the a aational border tor the A of Paxion. broken leg, and R obert, heen cont pleted first time this afternoon.”
Treated and released were Rex HEADQUARTERS OF COUR- Marines. ran into a stonewall
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d of spectators during the feature pilots near the Chinese. border city of Antung opposite the north. EER west corner of Korea. of Freelandsville, mother of two. The 5th Air Force spokesman of identified the plane as an MIG-15,
r. A Sumber : of persons ete more thah 600 miles an hour, slightly hurt in the scrambie as a . 2 ty the crowd attempted to get out. After making one machinegun run on the American formas : jr Funeral for Mrs. Brocksmith' tion. the spokesman said, “the high-speed swept-back wing tight er returned across the river at Antung.
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