Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1947 — Page 28
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Dewey Followers. Fear 3d Party
Might Cut Governor's Convention ‘Edge’
{GOVERNOR DEWEY, July 11 (U.} P)., — Supporters of Governor | [Thomas E. Dewey confessed today
possibility that Henry Wallace]
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might start 4 new third party. | ;
As the New York governor car-| ried his undeclared campaign for] the G. O. P. presidential nomination into the mountain_ states, his fol | lowers sald that a split in the Dem- | ocratic party would mean that almost any Republican could be elected. | This would give the 1948 G. O. P.| convention at Philadelphia a free hand in selecting a candidate, they | said, and would wipe out the New York governor's current "advan. | tage.” | As the Dewey party left Kansas] City, Mo. his supporters were (claiming more than 400 convention | delegates from 14 or 15 states. They refused to name the states, but sald {they hoped Mr, Dewey would be |
[romiseted on the first ballot.
Mr, Dewey's train will have a
Lake City for the annual Governors’ conference which opens next week,
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Jewish Group { Names Director
William Steinberg, formerly a fleld supervisor for the Jewish Wel. |
S fare Board of 8t. Louis, has been
appointed new director of the Jew- |
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THERE'S NO ESCAPE—You might know something like ‘this would pop up pretty quickly. Yes—it's the "Flying Saucer" hat—a turban topped by four white saucers. Whipped up by | designer Frank Borell, it was worn in San Francisco by Phyllis J. Martin,
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Army Believes
SAN PEDRO, Cal, July 11 (U. P.).—~Army officers at Ft. Mac-
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“genuine, radio-controlled, jet-pro-pelled flying saucer” which Russell Long found in his North Hollywood | garden, They said it looked “like a gag.” “We don’t think it could ever] (fly, an army spokesman said.
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Led Daring Life Escaped Death In Several Escapades
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Cal, July ll (U. P.).—Preéss clippings left behind by the victim of a brutah trunk murder showed today how] {she had escaped death in a half | dozen international escapades] iwhen she was the Countess Ciia-| | tlana de Zoheb, \ The “slim black-haired woman, | earlier identified only as Mrs, Helen | | King, 47, was strangled and stuffed | in a battered trunk. Her decdm-| | posed body was found Wednesda | under the porch of an old hotel. | Her second husband, Morley | King, 47, was missing. Police, who said he recently had been dating two young women at the hotel! | were looking for him on suspicion of murder. | The title of countess came from | {her first husband, ‘Count De | Zoheb of Portugal, whom she met and married in 1014, Spoke 11 Languages Both served in world war I, she as an ambulance nurse and interpreter. The Paris- educated ! cotintess- spoke 11 languages, | The count was killed in action in 1916. His widow returned after| the war to her native Smyrna, Tur-| key. There she battled through the post-war massacres, once being left for dead in the street with a bayonet thrust in her shoulder. She met King during her travels in Turkey and married him in Casablanca 20 years ago. *They came to the United States | eight years ago and settled in New | | Orleans’ French ‘quarter, where | King said he ran agambling house. 1 They took charge of the hotel din-
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pending instructions from 6th army | headquarters.” Mr, Long still hoped to collect
some of the $3000 offered as re-|
wards for genuine flving disc, but!
his chances looked pretty slim. The 10-pound iron disc dropped into his
| North Hollywood .arden two nights
|ago and knocked a couple of bricks
off his house. The wave of “flying saucer” re- | ports was practically dead today,
| but at Chicago, E. J. Culligan, an|
| industrialist - who offered $1000-for |
Trial Date Set In Ax Slaying
Trial date for Mrs. Marian Esther Eidson, charged with the ax slay{ing of her husband in defending i her younger sister from criminal . assault, has been set for July 21 x AOWAR (in. cFiminal court, ‘ { . vice
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