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THURSDAY, NOV. 1
PRINCESS AND PRESIDEN
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Breezy Greeting Puzzles
T—Sitting beside President Truman in his, car, Princess Elizabeth
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CLOSE-UP PEEK—A little curly-haired boy in a sailor suit moves in close for a view of Princess Elizabeth as she reviews her honor guard, President Truman and Col. William W. Jennings. The duke follows. rr
DUKE AT EASE—The Princess seemed a bit puzzled by the
stober—2510 breezy Washington reception, but the Duke of Edinburgh took it
3 estimated nd 547 pris-
© waves to crowds after her arrival at the Washington airport. The princess rode from the airport to Blair House with Mr. Truman.
losses have it week, ‘ombat
1ave thrown | as fighting me, delayed aturday two Leatherneck enemy lines, rth Korean
Cm,
: ‘ted S10, : iv f local plumbing firms con- examination pass it the first time. , en ; Explains Deal Collected $10,300 withheld acti Sostt today’s Times. From this wide ves of } ; ~~ and Philip second billing during! ,ttache kept Elizabeth from Warden Overlade said Sen. With a man whom he identified Vot action oB the Toon. selection you are sure. to find Sreted 3 review of IESE etn THY ordinances Provide that the the royal procession into the capi- murdering the King's Eng- Bridges apparently was misled. as Gilbert Minton. a bookie news Vote buying was unearthed several that may be suitable . 04s last week following charges examination may b BRen fey tal. Catching a glimpse of red-| pean A brief speech prepared Actually, he said, the New service operator, Mr. Bartlett said, 0h former State Sen. Leslie! gop you and your family. See tha the tests were unfair. eral times on the payment of only
- Police, the’ youngster yipped: Airport began: “It is"a great Agency accepted private industry gyansville gambling element. stand. Hundreds of the homes Augusta, had declared he was In describing the apparent in“Look, mama, cowboys.” pleasure, Mr. President, for bids for 1 million army blankets Mr. Bartlett said the ‘money - Called as a witness for Mr. You'll find there are adver- given a failing grade on his ex- equality in grading the Papers, s 2 = my. husband and I to. be |last .month and will accept bids wag taken to Mr. Reichert, who Reichert vesterday. Sen. Thomp- tised EXCLUSIVELY in... amination for a master plumbers Prof. Bloodgood declared” even AT THE press reception a - visiting, etc.” Somebody On 411,000 more this month, ° placed it in cusfody -of- his son testified he went to the Me- The Indianapolis Times | (plumbing contractor’s) license'college professors do not give
Little
By HARMON W. NICHOLS United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 1-—Bon-nile Prince Charlie and Princess
America, too. Princess Elizabeth confided to a reporter that she'd
like to bring her children to this
A SMALL boy gave Elizabeth
' coated ‘Royal Canadian Mounted |
southern belle reached over the ropes, grabbed the Duke's hand and bellowed: “Hi, Phil.” The Duke stopped and talked for fully two minutes. But when she asked for his autograph, Philip hesitated, then asked if she had a pen. “Why, as a matter of fact, I haven't” said the belle. “Well, that's too bad, isn't it?” Philip sald, and walked off smiling and waving.
somebody here from Raltimore?” The duke did not say why he asked, but reporters
ELIZABETH and Philip si the same guestbook at Mt. Vernon that Queen
gned
Anne may get a chance to visit:
in stride and was the life of the party.
Charlie and Anne a May Visit U. S. Later Narden Denies
* ! Na ‘American flag, on the other side avery ed
>» of the car, didn’t require Eliza-
beth's attention. By Unit#d Press
‘ = = = “LET: ME see what you're doing there,” Philip said-to a scribbling reporter at the press reception. After stydying the notes, Philip handed
Warden J. E. Overlade today denied a U. S. Senator’s protest that a million army blankets would be made by ‘slave labor” at the | federal penitentiary here.
he'd give you a cough mix- {for 1 million army blankets has
2 m..» slave labor.” A SHARP-EYED embassy
for her to read at ¥ational York Quartermaster Procurement
“But in addition,” he said, “the {Army placed an order for about 20,000 blankets per month to” be manufactured by the woolen mij =o» - here.” ELIZABETH doesn’t know that! The warden said the mill—only an accident in Montreal almost woolen mill in the federal penal ended her tour. A few hours be- system —is developing a type of fore leaving for Washington, the blanket for experimental purposes princess visited a Veterans Hos- in, co-operation with the Army. pital in the Canadian city. A min- He said there is no intent to comute after she moved from a step at | P€te with private industry.
spotted the bad grammar and corrected it to read “and me” before the speech was handed to the princess.
paid 20 cents an hour, Mr. Overlade said 20 cents is the top “and very few get the top wage.” He
the incident.
Rubber Lizards
p NT nc FOC i r Ing 100-foot ladder yesterday and in- Pio) Tent a training stalled green rubber lizards in the '°F S0M¢ inmates.
. TERRE HAUTE, Ingd., Nov, 1-—
Evansville GOP Leader
or
Tells of ‘Vote Buying’
By DAVID WATSON Vanderburgh County Republican power Benjamin H. Bartlett testified in Federal tax court today he solicited campaign contributions from Evansville bookies ‘on behalf of former mavor Man-
Mr. Reichert who told the court he did not receive the money.
At the outset of the hearing Attorney Dassel filed a motion to suppress evidence in the case. He argued the government had illegally obtained its information
/the years 1943 through 1946. against Mr. Reichert in connec-
mary” in 1944, ments of persons
tributions.
who made conJudge Bolon Turner
$10,300 from the
Be collected Thompson of Evansville took the
brother-in-law, then Evansville Controller Julius Ritter.
Curdy Hogel on the eve of the 1944 election, and there received | Prior to the primary election, money to “pay precinct workers.” Mr. Bartlett said -Mr. Reichert's He said the money was being! brother-in-law came to the may: distributed by Mr. Bartlett. i or's "big reception room” with; > the money, which had been converted into “old $1 bills.” The witness said the money was then passed out in packets of $50 and $100 to precinct workers.
! sel asked, “you know the money |
was from a slush fund used to buy | votes for the Republican Party on| election day?”
“Yes, I presume that it was,”
i
$6000, Mr. Bartlett testified. The Mr. next day, Mr. Bartlett continued: the “Mr. Reichert and I rode around driv
Dassel again pressed at “vote buying” point when a er's license examiner, Oscar
00 “soliciting votes” and! tavern Keepers, this time getting getting people out to the polls.”
$18,600. This, too; was turned He said he had not previously
“As a matter of fact,” Mr. Das-|
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STRAUSS SAYS:
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(fairness in grading examinations
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Machine Grading Urged In Plumbing License Tests
In a report issued immediately following the examination review ommended -to halt questions of Jast Friday, local plumbers declared the tests were fairly made °° and graded.
In his report submitted today, ‘Prof. Bloodgood declared, “sev-
Multiple ~ choice questions and mdchine grading today were rec-
for city plumbing licenses. eo The method was outlined by Prof. Don E. Bloodgood, Purdue
papers.
Prof. Bloodgood and representa-
August M. Metzger, New
jand that he felt his paper was un- identical ratings when correcting {test papers.”
fairly graded.
said the prison's blanket order and delivered the rest of it to the Watson, was called to the stand. DROPS MEN DROP -etalion Shut Balumors ie the . will provide employment for 250 precincts " Although Mr. Watson testified ny Windsor. There wasn’t any- Rout Pigeons inmates’ for one year. Just prior to the November he, too, went to the McCurdy one from Baltimore there * By United Press He said the-woolen mill was general election, Mr. Bartlett said, Hotel to get. money to “pay party INTO THE CLOTHING : anyway. . NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 1 (Up) tStablished under federal 1aw he again assisted in soliciting workers,” he said it was for their 2» a An engineer struggled up a for the purpose of pfoviding em- contributions’ from bookies “and work in
STORE—THE MAN'S STORE
ay the pad back with a puzzled Sen. Styles Bridges: (R. N. H.) son L. Reichert. from Vanderburgh County Grand. Suliable heme Now: He - University . sanitation expert fol- eral (pf Mr; Meizgers) answers country when they re a bit wy | protested t he Def D 2 5 3 wz » Jury testim h d wh th 4 were marked wrong that might look. “I'm sure if you took |Protested to the ense Depart-| Mr. Reichert is charged with a y testimony heard when that "WE SPECIALIZE EAST" lowing examination of recent test p conside right” when older. this to a chemist (druggist) | Ment a réport that “a contract $42,808 income tax deficiency for body sought an indictment > i ave been red = = = »
compared with the master answer
] : u . : Just north of 8900 E. Washington ; . ELIZABETH looks “terri- | ture,” the duke cracked. been awarded to a fedéral prison] Tre hearing now in session here tion with the election scandal. 8 phe. med alungalow, side | The method would have the sheet. , bly English,” according to two x =.» * {in Indiana wnen .thousands of is on Mr. Reichert's petition pro- frontage ‘Lots of fruit trees. New (added advantage of permitting] prof, Bloodgood pointed out, British newsmen. “We want THE DUKE wanted to know skilled New England workers are testing the government tax state- Tells of Hotel Trip = auto. pil furnace, elec. Priced for | MOTE questions to more completely however, not enough questions her to look that way,” one of | Why he and Elizabeth were given constantly facing shutdowns in pent. ig Mr. Dassel argued the govern- Sak cinitedto ORLIRS. Maize; cover the subject he said. . were in the “possibly right” group them sald, “We don't want |Indian gifts for thelr children.!textile mills” ~~ - Mr. Bartlett testified he was ment failed to obtain a court or- — _——— ~~ ———"""—— The machine grading would pre-'to give Mr. Metzger a passing her to look like Rita Hay- “Well,” said a reporter, “the In-| Mr. Bridges said “free Ameri- (.iareq by Mayor Reichert to “go der for release of the Grand Jury Shown here is one of the ent any question of favoritism, grade. 3 worth, you know. dians have been here a long can workers should not be forced out and get money for the pri- record which contained - state. Many hundreds of better '}. 24464 At last week's meeting, it was sw Ow time” to compete with unskilled convict,
pointed out the few who take the
one fee,
“sa the hospital, @ 100-pound stab of A Proviied Ju law : Delivesci £5. Precigers™ Mr. Thompson replied. ; ; . concrete fell where she had been Answering Mr. ‘Bridges’ state; F N rats 2 . # td THE F'n iu “hiss, standing: She was not told about ment. the prison laber will be Distribution amounted to about . ' Presses ‘Vote Buying” Point WHEN THE TEMPERATURE
2}
King George and roosts of the worrisome pigeons ° — over to Mayor Reichert, he said. heard the term “soap” applied to. : is : - : i Elizabeth penned during their which congregate over the door Seeks Se aration Another government Wines money used to buy votes. SE ; ? 3 1939 visit. The leather:-bound of City Hall, A : P Wholesale Hou, Sear wipe Asked Mr. Dassel: IN EVER INCREASING volume also contains the signa “The pigeons; about 50 of them, Brown, testified he and other «
ture of the Prince of Wales, later So Family Can members of his business contrib-! “Isn't it right that in Evans-|
alf left,”. Building Engineer Jo-
C ye 11 Llizabeth's sept . 1a said.’ - * » uted” $5000 to assure renewal of ville when you want more (vote) | Sw : Soe Bava VI " { ie talled as Find Housing his liquor permit. > money you call for Bartlett and - RECORD NUMBERS— = 2 = = an act of desperation. City Hall COLUMBUS. 0. Nov. 1 (UP) Declaring he condycted his ne- the gasoline wagon? ; ELIZABETH rode into® Wash- was 100 years old last year and __A taxi driver said yesterday he gotiations with Mr. Reichert, Mr. «I don’t know, I never asked,” | ington with flags flying. She saw:as long as anyone can remember will seek a legal separation. from Drown testified he offered to €on- replied Mr. Watson | FOR TOPCOATS AND to it personally by unfurling the the pigeons have been there. City his wife because his income is so tribute $3000, but was told: )
: Call Retired Fireman royal standard. which had wound. officials have tried every re : .closely around the staff on Presi-
dent Trugean's limousine
medy high it prevents them and their .lDat is not enough. they. could. think of to get.rid of four small children from getting The them. an apartment in a city housing
: Made Third Payment Retired fireman Clarence House, | ¢ OVERCOAT ‘ "THE eI Later Mr. Brown said with also called to the stand by ee fe ( project. three partners he contributed Dassel, said he -was told by his : . BEST AT YOUR PRICE"
John Holliday explained that he $400 to the Republican Party fund Superiors that he lost his promo-| THAT DOES IT!
m can't- get an apartment in the in 1946, but again was told his tions because he failed to conL. STRAUSS & CO.-SECOND FLOOR
Columbus Metropolitan Housing figure was insufficient.” A third tribute to.the party, Authority because the agency will payment of $1100 was made, he Under questioning by Mr. Lyon rot rent to a family of six that said. . he declared that spromotions are has more than a $3600 vearly in- Under questioning by govern- governed by “who you Know come, which Mr. Holliday does. ment attorney Elmer Lyon, Mr. As Mr. Dassel But it wonld rent to Mrs. Holli- Brown &a‘d the contributions were (1. ea contributions cited by the day and the children if they were mads to overcome the “difficul- reqeral government as unlisted separated, he said. ties’ of getting a liquor permit. 4 ’
4 -. income for Mr. Reichert, his ques-| Mr. Reichert's attorney, Wilbur 4;
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- , ; ions brought {from Republican! //; the court for a legal separation,” Dassel, toddy. said he will not State Treasurer Edwin Steers Sr. I A, / ; Mr. . Holliday said. “We don't subpena Evansville Mayor E. F. the testimony .that no contribu-| ’ / // want to do it. We love each Diekmann to “show the character-
tion ‘reports for Mr. Reichert were in ‘the party files for 1945, that" only $2500 was listed 1944, ’ and $3000_in 1946. : This ‘was an attempt to’ show that income listed by the governX : ment was not received by his Donations Required cliént . and forwarded to party Witnesses yesterday told of headquarters, Mr. Dassel said. votes purchasec the eve of the Despite: Mr. Reichert’'s categori1944 city elections in, Evansville. ca] denial of the iincome listed, And a retired fireman from the Tavern Owner Jesse Patterson. Witness stand told the court that Republican stalwart, testified he : promotions in the department de- gave Mr. Reichert $500 in cash FOR ANY KIND OF SERVICE PNd¢d on campaign donations on one occasion and $1000 on! : and “who you know. another while in the presence of| | look in. the Business Service rp. government contends that two witnes in th or's! | column (classification 12) of " IWo = witnesess in j . mayors
a large portion of Mr, Reichert's ‘mi {The Times Classified advertising {5 deficiency stems from unré- ofice, | section. © That's where :
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as Ne earlier "stated might be necessary. ; . Mr. Dassel did not identify “these people,” but said he reSomeone Erred ferred to those who “started the PERRY. N. Y. (UP)—Someone trouble.” “in the Perry volunteer fire department made a mistake. When the village's new 39-foot 4-inch ladder truck arrived, local volunteers found it was three feet longer than the newly-erected garage it was supposed to occupy.
other. But we can't think of any of ‘these. people,” other way to get a house.”
for
One of the witnesses was Benjamin Bartlett, he testified. Mr. Reichert earlier said he had once been a close friend of Mr. Bartlett's, but that relationship has ceased
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