Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1950 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, Nov, 8, 1950 ew LR _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ____~
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three Republit Judges gives court a politiir Republicans The latest to t berths were: n, Washington: Indianapolis, ‘Gary. four Republit Judges Sloe tate Court a | n of four oe Democrats. st night were: Indianapolis; Bloomington; ker, Michigan . Achor, And-
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Dewey Returned New Marion County Officials in Republican Victory TBoard Hears ANY. Governor ~~ Parking Curb Plan
Lehman Defeats May Pave Way
Hanley for Senate ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 8 (UP» Thomas E. Dewey, ‘twice defeated Republican presidential ¢ andidafe, was returned to the New York state governorship for a third term today with a huge 571.430 vote plurality. But Lt. Gov. Joe E. Hanley, Republican candidate for the Senate and central figure of the “Hanley Letter incident, ‘was soundly defeated ‘by the incumbent, Sen. Herbert H Lehman. a New Deal stalwart and exX-gov-ernor. ; or Complete unofficial’ returns from the state's 9707 election: districts, gave Gov. Dewey votes, "Rep. Walter A. Lynch Prosecutor Sheriff $ County Clerk County Auditor parking from one side-of such Democrat, 2.245.174 and John T. = : , : streets, ‘but. a specific order is McManus, American Labor Party, heeded for each street. : 195,408. Included in the Demo- If a ew ordinance is passed, cratic candidate's total were he ‘said. *he minimum width 269,093 Liberal Party votes. ‘would probably remain 30 feet’ Sen. Lehman was returned to ‘but prohibited parking“ on the The Senate by a plurality of 223- : side would become automatic. votes over. Mr. Hanley and |! i : Tr William E. B. DuBois. ALP. Sen.’ Details Not Discussed Lehman had 2.618,980 votes, Mr. Hanle¥, 2,395,577, and Mr. DuBois, 186,502. Gov. Dewey swept other Republican state candidates into dffice. The governor, who waged the. kind of fighting campaign he wished he had made in 1948, carried every upstate county, excepting Albany, where the powerful O'Connell Democratic. machine holds sway. He won in the upstate cities and cut the usual
Automatic parking restrictions designed to eliminate choked traffic on narrow Indianapolis ~ streets was proposed at a Saley Board meeting today. = = At the same time board members aired their views on what maybe the preliminary phase of a major one-way street study hére. Parking restrictions will probably affect thote streets measuring 30 feet wide or less, said Frank Gallagher. city traflic en-
Details of such an ordinance, lincluding time restrictions and the sides of the streets to be affected, have yet to be discussed Both Police Chief Rouls and Fire {Chief Roscoe McKinney said their emergency vehicles often find it difficult * or impossible these narrow roadwavs in emer gencies. : The board also discussed po: sibility of installing uniform street signs for rapid identification,
Major obstacle here is the cost York City to less than 175.000. Maj
Board members today sug-
~The. sizeof -his—victory came si - Coe . : . : : re sted the traffic engineer et as a surprise to most. of his Louis O. Rainier Harry B. Alford Roy B. Storms Paul R. Brown gested o ’ afi eg Jee; nee friends. They had been willing to County Treasurer County Recorder County Coroner =~ County Surveyor with all city men who have at-
tended Northwestern University traffic institute in a move to expedite one-way planning here They proposed that a board member and the engineer investigate plans in operation in other midwestern cities including Louis ville and Cincinnati.
settle for. 200,000.
Holder Links GOP Impellitteri Is Win to Democrats
The Republican victory at the New York d or polls here and elsewhere in In-. y diana was described today by Cale Holder, State GOP <chair- NEW YORK. Nov. 8 (UP)man, as a. ‘victory made possible’ The election of Vincent Impelby independent voters and citi- jitteri as mayor of the nation's zens who formerly voted Demo :
Creek Snags Planning Chief Rouls today cited the crossing of Fall Creek on northern routes as one of the pitfalls
biggest city today« assured a in thoroughfare planning,
cratic.” : shake-up of Tammany Hall which He said the victory was only a spurned the Italian-born organi- Because these streets, leading start, zation Democrat for a‘candidate out of downtown Indianapolis
cross the creek in the north-south direction, bridges are used by several lines operated by Indianapolis Railways, Inc. This presents a problem of choice should the
“President _ Truman's UnNPTeCE- hand.picked by Ed Flynn, Demdented powers and his . policies. atic boss of ihe Bronx. which the voters have now repu- i by diated must be curbed by the new Even as the 50-year-old victor Congress and the conclusive thanked the “boss-tired voters hotise-cleaning must come —in who swept him into the $40,0001952” he said a-vear office, dissident Tammany a Otic and other Democratic elements
Sen. William E. Jenner said J : the “people have overwhelmingly gathered around to plan reorgan-
way in that direction, Chief Rouls said.
: ; ve. o ization of the splintered machine. . i . Leroy 3: Keach, board. presi voted that they do. not have con MOF OF = pa : Victor R. Jose Jr. Jesse A. Hutsell Dr. Golden Silver dent, safd plans cannot be de fidence in the Truman adminis- Chief among his supporters was County Assessor County Commissioner County Commissioner tailed too far ahead at this time
former Postmaster General Jim So—— a tration. because the trafiic results of
rn Farley who said his election as . ea { { A Pl d an independent indicated that GOP Hg i Active Ho Trade Do Indianapolis ; gress widening programs and utopsy anne “considerable over-hauling of the . Women Like ri ge Instslintions now in prog ‘B h D ty Democratic Party organization in Soar in Count res: have not been determined In utc er’ ea the city and state is overdue.”
TEL re § af : 4 : (Continued From nly One) igh [ | ni pi a LAWRENCEBURG, Ind, Nov.. mhe wiry “Impy,” president of showed that about 900 Deri ® Ed _Sovola has the an- STRAUSS
8 (UP)—The nude and dismem- (p, City Council. until Mayor: ocratic voters “scratched” their Swear : 1 SAYS: TRADIT pored om id i wens Join Wiligm agua, To ballot against Sheriff Cunning- Ligntwegnt barrows and gilts @ He tells you in his “Inside : hud : up a vote o 56,087 ‘and de- pa. in favor of Mr. Smith. rere *25 rher: ti : Indianapolis’ column to- | been taken to Cincinnati, 0. for feated Ferdinand Pecora, Demo-. i, ~ were °25 cents higher: today than. nd I CC { an autopsy, Police Chief E. John iat who drew 937.060 votes, and .~ LP€ resounding GOP victory yesterday's average at the In- ay.
Armbruster said today. Republican Edward Corsi, who here cemented control of the dianapolis Stockyards in fairly + @® Turn to Page 17. Chief Armbruster said the body, polled 382,795. Paul Ross, Amer- Marion County Republican organ- active opening trade. ~ a Its head completely cut off and j.a;, Labor Party candidate, got ization solidly in the hands of its arms and legs also missing, only 149 182 votes party leaders who formed a coali- Medium and heavyweights were North District Stouts . ibid = tion of factions and put John 2 steady to inMr. Impellitteri won about 44 (Jack) Innis in as Rs GOP Slow yin Didding Steady To Meet Tonight ‘per cent of the total ballots cast chairman early last year. Staiioss of 25 gents higher "Annual meet f the Nortt Hogs, 8000; lightweight barrows Annual meeting of the North
10 per cent less than the major- 4 . : Ey : 2 ity predicted for him by the The GOP organization con- and gilts opened fairly active; District, Central Indiana Council,
: ne : trol centers around H. Dale s fuily 25 cents higher; yo Qn Xp ra : * Daily News straw poll. The total Brown, who was elected county Song To uly IT, Ig ner; Roy Scouts of America will be clerk by a 27,000 majority; Con- steady; good choice 170 to 230 held tonight in Broad Ripple gressman-elect Brownson; Bruce pounds $19 to "$19.50, mostly Post, American Legion Savage, the latter's campaign $19.25 up early; ‘ew lots choice, Dinner and meeting activities manager; James Gregory, leader $19.60 to $19.75; late trade $19.25 will be under direction of Frank jof the GOP veterans; Edwin down; 230 to 270 pounds. $18.50 to'S. Langsenkamp Jr, 1950 dis-
about one mile east of here on the Indiana side or the river. Dr. Fred Houston, coroner, estimated the body was in the water about 36 hours. Authori- : ; : ties believed the unidentified number of Votes against Bim Yas woman was murdered in Ohio by 1'469.037. Mr. Farley was tabbed a “mad butcher,” probably the DY. Politieal observers .as the same person who killed another 108ical man to seize the Demowoman whose body was recov- cratic" state organization scepter
» shaky gras of Mr. LEE , . ered in the Ohio near Cincinnati ily the shaky.g Pp Haerle, 11th. district GOP chair-|$19;.270 to 300 pounds bid $18 to trict chairman. —r re fi 2 Monday. my man; Jantes L. Bradford, former $18.50; 120 to 160 pounds steady! Election of new officers will be . : county GOP chairman and Sam- at $15.50 to S17, few $17.50; light held, after which Harper J. RansRobert Heller Named Riverside Clubhouse uel Blum. attorney and one of the sows strong to 25 cents higher. ‘burg will preside over installation To Conservation Board district party bosses heavier weights steady. good and of officers. Training awards will Vending Machine Rifled Some of these leaders have in- choice 300 to. 550 pounds $16.75 t0 he made by Dan Evans, and spe-}
Gov. Sehricker today appointed Cre ; E2008 Jooglp os : Robert Heller, former Speaker of An undetermined amount of dicated that a movement may be $18, few SIR.ZS; heavier weights cial awards by Mr. Langenskamp started soon to replace Mr. Innis down to $16.20 Prof. Raymond Callahan will as chairman. Steers and heifers were Tully speak. | . 5 igi Defeat of the entire D ratic Steady; cows strong to spots of Conservation Commission : : i EF & € € enmocratic 2 Jr 3 . ae vg pit Mr. Heller. a Denso from Course Clubhouse last night. county ticket will make Mayor 50 . cents higher. Cattle,” 900; $23 to $25.50; cutter and comDecatur, refused to run for the Burglars removed a plate of glass Feeney the titular head of the calves, 300; three loads medium mon, $20 hi $23: vealers - fully state legislature this yeas: from. aside _window.and bent party here by virtue of His office 800d 1025- to 1050-pound steers, active to $1 higher, good-choice “He will fill th fre tor another year. $30.50; two loads 1178 pounds, at full advance, bulk, $37 to $38: e e unexp red. term iron bars protecting it. 5, $30.25: thre ads. 130 dsc n-medi gor <1 pf Roger Branigan, who was: ree ] - Paul McDuff will ‘remain coun- ).25; three loads 1308 poun s, common-medium, ‘$25 to $34. cently appointed a trustee for = FClice said the’ pro shop had ty Democratic chairman until $30; load medium heifers, $29.50, Sheep, 2000; fairly active, na-| X 7elsity:. The rm Deen entered and burglars ope ned May 1952 unless a factional flare- all bought to ‘arrive; medium- tive lambs steady; good-choice,! Purdue University. The term 2 ¥ 4 wi d ings y ste <3 ay B rr Jasts until. Mar. 10, 1953. 36 lockers in the. locker room. . up fortes his resignatoin but no good yearlings and light” steers, $29 to $30; top, $0 fairly freely; - - Z maneuver was in prospect $28 to $31; good beef cows, $22.50 common-medium, §: to ' $28.50;
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To the victor belongs the medium a and good sausage bulls, choice, $8 to $15
li P : Roy-T.-Combs, County Auditor; lea) ng. ower em im fe OE OL RAR Comnty Prews=| HEBE] Harry B Alford, County Re=.
ER a cote Rov TH “REOrms, Coroner: B = Te = Available : Paul R Brown, Surveyor: Victor!
RT Jose Jr. County ASsessor: ; . Jesse A. Hutsell, County Com- ® : to you f missioner; Golden Silver, County 3 * Commissioner
o ATTEND A FREE NOONDAY LECTURE ENTITLED Republican victories appeared
certain in eight of Marion County's nine townships. :
oe CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: = |, mony sxeption appeared in
Wayne Township where Ben
THE WAY OF a Wocherfeng, Democrat, was lead-
ing Republican Parker Dunn by
® PRESENT SALVATION Rae peared to have been elected in by Arthur Perrow, C.S.,
the other townships.
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