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FORECAST: Mostly cloudy and somewhat warmer tonight and tomorrow with a chance of a few scattered showers.

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61st YEAR—NUMBER 240

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Speedup late In Day Might Boost Turnout

Precincts Indicate Ballot ‘Scratching’ Will Be Considerable

By NOBLE REED An early speedup at the polls that leveled off to steady’ balloting at noon indicated a heavier than normal vote in Marion County today. Another speedup late this afternoon when many business firms and industrial plants close to permit employe2s to vote may in-

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crease the turnout to more the predicted 200,000 ballots Considerable “scratching” of ballots by volers of one party to candidates of another party was indicated in many. precincts. These may run as high as 8000 to 10,000 in some contests Balloting got underway in 395 polling places with comparatively little trouble,

Delayed by Misplaced List Voting was delayed for Cossell hour and 20 minutes in the fifth precinct, seventh ward at Crispus Both sh

Israel Cossell, 4938 Rockville Road (left) and Albert Vaught,

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Attucks High School where the # election officials had misplaced their official list of voters. During the delay more than 25 voters ; standing in line left to go to work without voting. { In the 13th precinct, second ward, one man was reported to] have voted twice. While no one was watching, the voter dashed from one machine he had voted over to the other line at the second machine and was reparted to have registered another vote. Election officials said sheriffs at the polling place “chased the “man away from the poll.” Election board officials issued, a stern reprimand to workers at! “the ninth precinct, third ward! where two women were asking! voters what party ballot they - were voting. - Apparently Confused The workers apparently con-} fused primary balloting procedure with the general election. Only inf primary balloting are voters required to signify their party to § precinct officials before voting. If the number of absentee ballois cast is any indication of the | total vote here, the turnout would be a record. The Election Board sent 4000 voted absentee ballots _out to the various precincts to be; tabulated with the machine totals § tonight. This is about twice as many absentee ballots as were cast two years ago. ke Heavy voting was reported # 8 after 8 a.m. on the North and ¢

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Soun Se evara of A William Stolts, 3904 W, Vermont St. and Poll Clerk Mrs. oS J 5 i xy £ Beaver than normal balloting Naomi Lucas . . . although Mr. Stolts has voted for"40 years at

during the early hours. Sth Precinct, Wayne Township, poll officials told him he was not Workers in most of the heavi- registered. But. workers remembered he had voted there two ly populated precincts on the’ years ago. Poll officials and Mr. Stolts drove to the Courthouse «Kast and West sides reported’ to straighten it out. more than one third of the regis- 2 = = " Scratched—

Phi Vote Official « Sleeps as 75 Wait in Line

It the voting should continue Democratic Judge Late by Hour and

at that rate the rest of the-day: Quarter Was ‘With Friends’ elie’ s Fired

the total vote would run well pver early predictions. PHIL ADEL PHILA, Nov. 7./(UP An elect Sr Th-irate voters

In some Nort Side precincts; “lo. caal _1B&ir. ballots ai

Democratic Judge of Election United Press Staff Cartessondent open a 469th Ward polling place 41 2.15 a Te he br Fey EE TRS: spent. the night with friends and hiL oversiept, f thousands of Hoosiers went to at 7am elsewhere in the stale. ’ 0 He was fired and replaced by the polls today in Indiana's gen- ,;oher judge. - : Man, 99, Casts Vote eral election.

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Industrial Lake County jammed X Marks the Spot < NORTH READING, Mass, voting Stations early. Up to 9 EVANSVILLE, Ind, Nov. 3 | ~% 7 (UP) —Great-great-a. m., 12,999 votes were cast in (UP)—Clarence Summers,‘ Re- grangiaties £ Rk tp Gary, equaling the balloting in publican judge scheduled for « nie SArt his first ballot for the 1948 election. Tt also topped duty at the polls, was arrested hid FUSES > Grant, oe . wated his 99th birthday by

by 5000 the number of votes cast during the first three hours in the May primaries. + Hammond reported. heavy voting the first three hours, tapering off somewhat when it drizzled. Scattered precincts there reported

today when he stepped from a taxicab at Precinet 46. He was charged with reckless driving in connection with a recent accident and had been sought for several days.

Hoodlum ‘Registration’ NEW YORK, Nov. 7 (UP)—Po-/ lice Commissioner- Thomas Murphy's - drive to clear New York streets of © known hoodlums to prevent possible election day disorders. fell more .than.25 per cent

walking te-the polls. He would not say for whom he voted « this time.

Balloting Heavy In Congress Rac

By LYLE_C. WILSON

United Press Staff Correspondent

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Times-W ISH Vote Returns Tonight

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ulations of election re. short of its goal today WASHINGTON, Nov. 7— Sunny turns, tune in The Times- 7 am Omatals i thet as skies. and _Ied-hot political tem- » Tm teat. rer ee 2 hy as cast tonight. . 1310 Mutphs Yad set a target of 1000 for today 1 TBE new 82d. Con- : on radio dial, tt arrests. by the time the. polls cpess v - * Starting time is+.7:55 opened > City after city in the eas stern : mm. The Times: WISH Represent Who? a half coef the nation reported &y = £ adcast will_continue LAVERMORE 1 ni umisyaliy big tisnoit—3t 3

a record or near-recotd vote a non-presidential election. Upwards of 40 million free men and women in 47 states were exleas k pected to have cast their ballots by ‘the tinsfe the Tddt pelling place! closes’ ‘on the West Coast at 10

(UP) — Under New on if law evéry community, no matter: {how small, is entitled to elect a! state representative at ‘once ‘every 10 years. . . This year it “was’ little 'Liver-

changes- in _ the . voting trends. ® Get the results . . . hear the voting trends inter.

tical depreted by Times political | mores turn to do-so. But it de- sm. (Indianapolis Time). = writers. _yeloped that Livermore doesn't If the “congrasgional race Vee another Times pub. need an¥ representation. close, the 1 nited States, and the

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o ¥ ung tol they nite pres E th L : . « ers. Seibert Lewis Carter, 27, and she ar lan aking a lot Ralph Carter, 35. of noise” just 11 minutes before Nn usiasm ow Sou ht in SI n P at “the plane made its last contact te The fatal shooting eclimaxed a with Whitehall. Boulder is about bister and Dicody. ate isin the

Democratic opponent, Alex Camp- That was the question all Mun- from his home: “This goes back E 03- Mile Smash bell, as would be shawn at a snail’ cie and parts of the state and to the disappearance of my wife," race : nation asked today as last night's They wanted so much money to ‘hese men héad -the tickets. double slaving threw back the tell me where she is.” ~ . But . whatever enthusiasm there shadows of 13 years’ obscurity! amps TLaDuron's disappearance ta ed h Allies is, is for the (Congressman, or! from the case of the woman Who was one of the nation’s most baf« sheriff. or prosecutor and on. “‘disappeared off the face of the rijing mysteries. Private investiga« i . down the line. The professionals earth.’ tors, including the famed Pinker- - Yank Airmen also are vastly concerned as to Police who years ago despaired tons launched a search that

Tangle With Jets the strongest. grip “on the party the disappearance of Swedish- But no trace ever was found after By RALPH TEATSORTH organization. Plenty of long-time! ‘born Freda LaDuron Sept. -16, she left her home on Sept. 16, United Press Staff Correspondent Politicos would rather lose _the, 1937. today dusted off old note-1937. to keep a dental appointTOKYO, Nov. 7-Reinforced election than the organiz tion. books. Hoping at least the first ment Allied divisions smashed forward And that goes for both parties. “real lead” would now develop. Son Present “up to 2 miles today in -their Extra GOP Money S most aggressive action since Chi- lar , y gr voy Study Doctors pan One of the two children she left I aI Early steady and heavy vot- Muncie police today Were prob- hehind, Jacque (Jack), now 19; Se [3 0 ean : OHI a ing here was being attributed to ing more than the twin: killings former star gridder of Munei nists drove them back from the the pest financed Republican that the doctor calmly admitted. C. te Manchurian border area campaign organization that the They robed ny i ental High Scheol ald sows —American airmen broke up party has had in vears, Such ex: ey Te gar ja) Siate College ‘Student, Wai

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TUPE0AY NOVENSRR 7 7, 1950

Aboard Plane

Rancher Hears ‘Loud Explosion’ On Flight Route BUTTE, Mont., ‘Nov. (UP)—A missing Northwest

Twin Killing §

Doctor r Admits Bl Slayings, Hints At ‘Blackmail’

New Arrests Slated In Move to Unveil

Physician's ‘Secret’ By HEZE CLARK | Times Staff Writer : | MUNCIE, Nov. 7— Police |Chief Harry Nelson said to|day there will be more are rests this afternoon in the ‘double slaying of two men by prominent Muncie Physiciagf |Dr. Jules ¥. LaDuron last n He would not reveal the identity of people sought or their connection with the case. ; He "did verify, however, that they were sought in an effort to (learn the guilty “secret” that Dr. {LaDuron killed to protect. Although the doctor freely admitted in a verbal statement that |he fired shots that killed two men “because they were blackmailing

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was believed in fog-bound, Mountain terraip between here and Whitehall, Mont. A mountain-top resident Mrs. Halverson of Homestake, 10 miles southwest of Butte, reported to the sheriff's office that she heard a plane go qver her home at 9:15 a. m., Indianapolis time. Then she heard a crash two miles ‘north at the

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ity. Another rancher, unidentified, reported hearing a “loud explosion” in the same area. The westbound two-engine Martin 2-0-2 was two hours overdue here at 11:10 a. m. It disappeared ion an instrument flight from Helena to Butte over the ( ‘ontinental

VisibiJity Poor Northwest officials said crew included Pilot I.. Lampman, Co-Pilot J. Huff and two stewardesses identified as Laurine Nohr and Marnie White. “The plane last made contact with the control tower in Helena at 8:55 a. m. est. After taking off at 8:53 a. m. the air liner was heard over Whitehall at 9:11 a. m. at 10.500 feet when it was starting itz descent into Butte A DC-4 was searching the area southeast of here but was ham-

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Fingerprint analyst Leslie Corn and Detective Jack Ertle of Muncie police department inspect |

Pe Visi oi Yas body of Seibert Carter, one of two brothers slain in Dr, Jules LaDuron's-office last night. Seated in me” the doctor has steadfastly ceil] did > % ... center is an ambulance drive, refused -to reveal the nature of ‘eiling was~ about. 2.500 feet. ; ‘the blackmail

Whitehall is about 30. miles southeast of Butte, ‘A Lot of Noise’ A Boulder, Mont. resident

“It was blackmail of a profess {gional nature” was all the prominent physician would say after ‘he killed two Terre Haute broth-

Senatorial Race ‘Blackmail Key

doctor's office, which the doctor said followed his refusal to hand -over-$760.- =r

Most Party Interest

Nurse Disa rance On local Candidates Rpst

Clues Are Hunted

35 miles north of Butte. CAA officials notified all radio

istations, Butte police and the an Carer : ‘state highway patrg} of the miss- By pax KIDNEY . By DONNA MIKELS There was no statement the ing plane If this is to be a big off-year Times Staff Writer doctor to police that the blacke All mountain tops were ob. flection day in Indiana. it must _ MUNCIE, Nov. 7—When—and mail was directly connected with | scured by clouds and fog and 0 spite of the candidates. | {if —police discover the blackmail the disappearance of his Sw passes were closed by snow. For go where you will, to either! {threat two slain brothers were born nurse wife, 2 |" The airliner took off from party headquarters, and theére is’ ‘reported to have used A . . Jules F. LaDuron, will it unlock ~ ‘Wanted Money” J

{Great Falls this morning and was about as much. electrifying enheaded for Seattle. thusiasm for either Republican Sen. Homeér E. Capehart and his

{the 13-year-old mystery of his

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which candidates will give them of knowing the true facts behind reached international proportions.

allen into the rumor-studded past’ of pre: challenge by 15 Russian-made jel tra_sources ol campaign contris... —-Dr-LaDuron. hoping Pe in- ols RINE pave of Deda

fighters, from Manchurian bases butions as doctors, dentists and : rail Conia tie 5 a : ASL ‘vestigation might solve what has’ ~The wife who disa ID Je tims series of hit-run druggists were duly ¥apped; i been called the most baffling dis- Dr. LaDuron’s pss ogg Bo : ght: th r As a consequence there will be appearance since Jud er toda The Yanks damaged three of as many cars carrying Repub- A York. : ge/craer otf Toles Ciel Nelson salt y the 600-miles-an-hour MIG-I5s lican voters to the polls as the In Galesburg Ill:. the sister of cide onto St Wife vars al.

and shooed the rest back over the unions are iikely 10 supply [or the Fréda LaDuron has insisted for ] 3

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border Ip roarats Several years ago he obtained a Tes . ] als years she was a’ victim of foul! The Chinese Communists and - The man who. Just. finished ‘cie e police headquarters. play. Today sbé spoke out with rons from his missing wife on their Korean comrades had faded counting all the noses in them Srepenewed- HOR abandonment grounds. He was back for a series of local attacks U.S. A. was an early visitor ‘I know now 'BTANtEd the AIVOrce but was proat an early vi cat Ealled as w : scattere cross the row Democratic State 0 rters Eddie He " ne at Fradn L have al AYS hibited from marrying for two ( ered all across the nar Headqua = known ‘that Freda is dead,” said years. Two Vv waistline of North. Korea today. He 5 r. Roy Peel. head Six weeks “ago Sports: Nufse-S¢lma Swanson. “Now hic third 2 eer ago Re Married Use Disguises . of the 1 : S.> Bureau. of Census Edi tor Eddie: Ash eport- perhaps the truth will be known.” ; p n fe. Intelligence reports said Chi-. He came from Washington, 'D. C.. y ‘Send the Police’ Fou Y Sa, a: s : ed in The Tires that" Paid for Investigation nese were fighting at ‘Might and Accompanied by Mrs. Peel and Branch.B) a i Throughout. the years when the Tne first call to police on last riding by day inthe villages dis ranch-ic wold join a crt HoT CIr night'e-deuble carnefrom - E.- B axe TCONTUET 0 Tage S=CokL 1) the Piste Or ganization Awe vir try oTRotten; the Mht slaying : “guising “themsel: ‘esas Korean e 3 C ot Hint -out-spaken Miss Swansqn 88 unider guna woman who . “farmers. te HOOSIER — I~ CRASH ay generat manager: ox TOE Th REE) THE THVRSIIga- Sereaimed— Theres a terfibte Afroen began TICRTTHATS at MARTINSVILLE Nov. § (UP) Rete y—s-appomniment——tion -alives—8he- personaly paid fight “ai Dr. "LaDiifon’s office. i AVL . ANE JAB, Ave . J tacks on villages after stragglers Robert Dav ra Mos ak yesterday’ confirms Ash's “for funds to have. divers probe They're hreaking glass and it's from 4 IST Cavalry DIVISION Fegie rene a i Kiara rs hr raport alter weeks of Hie Hdten-Heptity of -ETRVel pits awiul- #=send-—the—polies “right ment reported seeing Chinese ‘sol- OWN. Ov Tale his Buiomgnle pe $ de iround Muncie in the belief that away. ; ; ] esterday > ; : n : diers change from uniforms to yoreraay nt a i ®. &asions oo denials by. por Sister lav in a watery. grave. Before the sergeant could act | civilian garb and lounge about in Wheels he took off during his re- the ‘principals concerned “My sister was. very close to another call came, this one from

‘pair. job flew off as he drove to work. The car was hurled through the air and struck a tree, Killing

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Korea 12 miles southeast of Tokchon. Then they swung over to

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