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THE SNAPPER—One of the oldest living exhibitions at the is the 103-year-old snapping turtle in the fish and game exhibit. The group of boys shown above argue whether it is alive or dead. The turtle stayed immovable most

of yesterday.

Macedonians Open National Meeting Here

, Expect More Than 1000

At 3-Day Convention The 26th annual nationals con-| vention of the Macedonian political organization of the United States

and Canada will get under way with

t the Clay- | that John F. Drake, 25, Jacksonville, want her husband back. dance ot Bp. m.1dg7 atthe * Photo Contest {Fa and Earl L. Bowman Jr., Utiea, wants is her 18-month-old Billy, re-

Luben Dimitroff, editor of the Macedonian Tribune, locally, who is in general charge of

published | the convention activities, said -« Enters oth Week

more than 1000 guests and delegates) from the U. S. and Canada are ex-|

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Two men were wounded fatally last night in shooting affrays. One of them, Joseph Jackson, 33, of 822 8. Illinois st, was shot by a man who told the victim, “You've

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oT $ MN a BE 8 NA LET'S SEE NOW? — Sharen and Karen Tyner, 4.year-old identical twins from Tipton county, ponder the day's activities at the state fair. Sharen, however, appeats more interested in the photographer.

Accused Kidnapers Husband Left With *Sitter* Admit S341 Theft And Took Baby, Wife Says

‘She's My Aunt and Only 17,’ Spouse Asserts;

2 Held at South Bend . Indict Man for .Abandonment 3 ATLANTA, Ga, Aug. 30 (U. PO). ~The wife of Meredith Porter, implicate 3d Party 43-year-old dapper hairdresser, charged today that her husband ran SOUTH BEND, Ind. Aug. 30 (U. off ‘with her “nice-looking” teen-aged baby-sitter and that the elopers (P.).—Two men accused of kidnap-'iook along the baby. an Be ee thelr ing a 17-year-old newspaper office: nq; porter, now in Mississippi Where he faces extradition, was randmother of one of the boys was 0) Jere. yusierday signed confes-|;,.4icteq for abandoning an older baby he left behind. - FE that he was not in bed. | ons that they held up a Lafayette, {ike the recent Ciuifornia case - pr d—— “I locked him in his room and, "dv loan company Aug. 19 and es- ynere thie husband eloped with the take care of the house and my two " caped with $941. re ed 1 to Children. told him to go to bed,” she said, baby-sitter and return ater Th wht’ th Sheriff Claude E. Houser said his wife, Mrs. Porter said she doesn't e nig ey All she Porter and Tommy were away| On my recent vacation trip, I visiting. visited Mr. Landon at Topeka, He Mrs. Porter said that the sitter 1s looking fine, He has no delusions ‘called me up and said they were ‘about himself as a repeat candidate.

state fair This year

2 Held On Fire Alarm Charge

Two 9-year-oid boys were seized by police a few minutes after they turned in a false fire alarm last night. The boys pulled a fire alarm at! Pine and Daly streets they confessed to police, who seized them a short distance away.

Eisenhower- Boom

He Wishes General Would Help a Little

By PAUL R. LEACH Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Alf M Landon is hotter than a firecracker! for Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as Republican presidential

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N. Y., had admitted holding up portedly living with Mr. Porter's the Signature Loan Co. Lafayette. parents in Meadville, Miss. 3 A woman clerk was left bound in|... going to divorce him,” Mrs leaving. Mr. Landon gets around over the { y dup. ! ’ + ‘| “When I got home, they ‘were all plains and mountain states quite a rear room during, the holdup Porter said. “But they can't kee ' | which occurred on the first day of| He By ee P gone.” a lot. He is vacationing now In . | business far the firm. my baby. sith The Porters were married eight Estes Park, Colo. Last Week's List - J The 17-year-old baby-sitter was years ago after a whirlwind ro-| More than any other individual, The men, who pleaded not guilty identified as Mrs. Porter's aunt. ie iw ‘ . Reached New High to tise kidnaping charges after they| «My mother's half-sister” Mrs mance at a local beauty shop where he is responsible for the Eisenhower |were caught. in a ‘chase this week Porier ‘explained.’ “She Was only they were employed. boom. But Mr. Landon fully real- | The Times Amateur Photo con- with the aid of Secretary of Statelys_and . nice Jookin: very nice Mrs. Porter quit her job when izes that if Gen. Ike is to stampede test was in its fifth week today. Thomas Bath, were questioned by ooinc 5 y he, Bustin Jet own, wi whe ion Sen, : Biseinowes ved The Times Sheriff Houser and State Police : cant keep my mind on making Jiihag. J. is going 5 I8YE 0 Ioica s ee Soo i dN © idnieri Detectives Abe Taylor and James The 25-year-old Mrs. Porter other women beautiful now, at least after he goes to Columbia university ! or postmar : y g Fisher of ‘the Lafayette post. moved to Cleveland with her par- until I get my baby back,” Mrs. that he's available. Up to now, the {last night are in the Tourth week's, Third Man Held ents when her husband left home. Porter explained. general has been doing the opjudging which will be completed Drak d Bo an He by one returned here yesterday to seek| Police sald that Mr. Porter and posite of that. rake an wman sald a third eustody of both children. ithe baby-sitter were last reported 3 d No F in time to announce the winners | y=! st. repo | Dewey Started No Fires | ma rticipated in the holdup and next: 'Wetmesday. n participa p | Mrs, Porter said that the baby-in Natchez, Miss. Mrs. Porter said! op my own trip west, I found no

pected to attend the three-day con-| vention. : Held in conjunction with the M. P. O. convention will be the first anpual national convention of the Macedonian Youth organization, recently organized in Akron, O. Woman Editor in Charge Miss Olga Naumoff of Detroit, Mich., editor of the English Page of the Macedonian Tribune, will be in general charge of activities for the youth organization activities. Business sessions of the convention will be officially opened at 10 a. m, tomorrow with prayer by Bishop Andrey, head of the Macedono-Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox churches of North and South America.” Following this will be an address of welcome to the delegates and guests by Kosta Popofl, national president. “The Pight of the Macedonians for Freedom and Independence” will be the topic of the address to be given by the main speaker, Peter Atzeff of Ft. Wayne. Annual reports will be presented by the national officers, after which discussion of routine business matters will follow. Concluding tom@row’s events will be the convention banquet to be held at 8 p. m. in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. 5 Cities Seek '48 Convention On the agenda for Monday morning will be the selection of next year’s convention city. Competing for this selection are Fort Wayne, Detroit, Mich.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Cincinnati, O., and Youngstown, O. Election of national officers is scheduled ¥or the Monday a$ternoon business session. ganization also will hold separate business sessions at this time. A resolution asking for the establishment of Macedonia as a separabe state in the Balkan federation 18 expected to be presented by the convention delegates to Trygve Lie, secretary-general of the United Nations. - Bringing the convention to a close wil be a formal dance Monday night at the Indiana roof. # Miss Evelyn Kristoff of Springld, O., former editor of the Eng-

The policeman and his partner ping down in favor of Gen. George id they saw Cutright staggering C. Marshall for the Democratic

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identifled him as James J. Ander-|sitter whose name was not re- she heard that the baby-sitter had : : : : ¢ 8 evidence of any fire set in the “The week brought the greatest son, Flint, Mich, already in cus-'yegled, “came to live with us and already left Mr. Porter, prairies by any Yorn Governor umber of entires to date in the|t0dy in Chicago. He was arrested| ______ ___________ = | } “ ing)" N lon the basis of information found | . Thomas E. Dewey's “non-political { . | n contest. lon Drake and Bowman earlier. ‘Dog’ Ultimatum | tour. The people of these states are Deadline for the current week's , (interested in seeing what Senator Bowman's father, Earl Bema T k Robert, A. Taft (R. O) can do for| contest is next Friday midnight. Sr, arrived here yesterday and said nio yo Loses ro Bumselt in his barnstorming Entrants must have their pictures/his son deserted from the U. Sl k Senator John Bricker (R. OO i in The Times office or postmarked navy July 3. The elder Bowmal fs Bar ‘ { Nl ge Ig clear out of the picture Senator | by that time. Mail or bring the said he “had no knowledge" of his ———————s \! ) ’ tviti tl he heard Arthur Vandenberg is thought of entries to Amateur Photo Contest,/son’s ath vil es un ie nd 9c! TOKYO, Aug. 30 (U. P.).—Army| Woodrow E. Cutright, 26,"Moores- as a likely vice presidential nom-| Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Mary-|counts of it over a radio s «+ |custodians of Tokyo apartment and | ville, was held on charges of drunk-|inee, Harold Stassen is a fresh land st., Indidnapolis §. The men were accused of kidnap- hotel billets today canvassed their | enness and resisting an officer’ after breeze, but the people want to know ~All amateur photographers are|ing Freddie Wegner, 17-year-old|tenants on whether they “intended . more about him, [ eligible and there are no entry South Bend Tribune office boy and|to dispose of your pet or keep jt.» | he 1s alleged to have struck Patrol-|"™ "syed by men in four dif-| fees. An amateur is one whose|then taking his father's new car. The army had ordered the ban- man Robert Liese in the stomachferent states if there was any possichief source of income is not de-| Mr. Wegner, left tied along a high- ishment of dogs, cats, rabbits, mon- last night. frived from photographic. work. way, flagged Mr. Bath. The sec- keys and other animals. Canary | An entrant may submit as many retary chased the men, saw their and goldfish owners have not been, prints as he wishes All prints Ie Bates oo thay He on gueried so ar, : |at Market and West sts. and nomination. That question has not must- be in black and white. They oe on I Tap J oe The custodians denied there was stopped to investigate, , In addition been raiséd in Washington, to my can be of any size. On the back op 9 selling .up road a. formal “deadline.” The orderiio the blow, a sleeve in Patrolman knowledge. But what a campaign of each picture must be written occ Si ; was supposed to have been, effective Liese's shirt was torn off. it could be—Marshall versus Eisenthis information: Photographer's at noon yesterday, | Ward Brim, 962 W. 30th st., last hower. name, address, phone number, type lke to Get Gold Sword " THE sq night grabbed one of three teen- Copyright, 1047. by The Indianapolis Times camera and film used, shutter, THE HAGUE, Aug. 30 (U, P.).~— res JeTI0N Rejgtezeried fears agers who were attempting to steal "0 Th Chicago Daily News, Ine speed, diaphragm opening, type A sword with sheath of solid gold xP pr by nig ion wives : ly Dis automobile parked in the 900 | lighting. and adorned with precious stones 0. STH TUES SEER TEPTSS 8 iblock of 8. West st, But the youth UC er ets Funds The best photo of the week earns has been completed by two Utrecht 380. am R post ig wom slid out of his grasp and escaped, , |$5 for the entrant. All pictures be- goldsmiths and will be presented to| uitre woth Oy tise wives Mr. Bim told police. |come the property of The Indian- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower for his| with the ey oNier While Emma Wright, 48, of 811 |apolis Times and the decision of contribution to the liberation ofthe y he ) Paca st. slept early today, some- or 0 U U the judges is final. Dutch people. | However, the latest action ap-ione stole $220, she told police. | peared to. lift the specter of ois-| Eugene Ray, 45, of the English! CHICAGO. - A » ir Ph > {possessed canines haunting Tokyo's hotel, was beaten but not robbed rAUR . -— dog lovers, as no one. so {ar had early today in the Indiana World Freston Tucker, automobile designbeen forced to dispose of a pet. (war Memorial plaza by a lone er. announced yesterday that —— hoodlum, police were gold. {enough Tucker Corp. stock had been Joseph Arthur, 23, of 533 N. David-| underwritten to enable him to meet son st; reported .to police that/a $15 million federal government {three men beat him early today at requirement for his lease on a ChiPolice todagagharged Daniel Leon, Noble st =3d Massucouseua ave. He)cago plast. RL. PO0:bl.ob +1, 8180 was not ro A e said that 2.900, shares had ard, 67, of 5 N. inoia st, wish mem r—— been underwritten by Floyd D. Cerf, | advertising a lottery and slated him y;. §. PREPARED, SAYS KENNY Inc, and that he had sufficient Virginia Wiehart, 10 appear in municipal court 3| MANILA, Aug. 30 (U. P.).—Gen cash and assets to make up the - Girls + Monday. |George C. Kenney sald today that balance of the $15 million required Monn Margarer Weber: Carl. Barvars| Set. Harold Morton and squad re-|the United States “is mot un-|for him to qualify as lessee of the Del: Maison, Franses Seat: Louls. ported they were passing Mr. Leon-{prepared, and won't be,” and while Dodge-Chicago plant from the War

———— Blacketer {ard’s establishment and observed (not engaged in any war of nerves Assets administration MARRIAGE LICENSES {At Bt. Vincent's—Miles, Virginia Feeney: him with baseball tickets. They was going ahead with training,] Mr. Tucker said that he had set | James, Betty Schmoe: James, Florence | ‘ : . . (Weldon G. Car nter. Anderson. 1nd; Nickson: Robert, Anne Crouch: Irvin, confiscated 13 books of baseball “naturally with the most modern a maximum of 3,333,303 shares for Mary Hitasher appear, > | weapons, Modern air power is public distribution. The stock sells

Surohite Laughlin, and James, Freda tickets. Barn glxick son. Deunls:| —————————————— | dispersed, and won't be wiped out! for $5 a share and pr. HAND MASHED IN DOOR iby any single attack,” he said. By fall and early winter. Mr,

t Clayburn, 3126 Central; Marjorie! Coleman — David. Tress John Sample, 11-year-old billlGen Kenney said a global air force Tucker said, the first cars to be

Charles, Margaret Martin, Paul, Jumer. ag bn my Sonaifion. a. City uu be prepared to fly everywhere produced at his Chicago plant | ¥ nder al nditions, t ‘ elevator door mashed his, hand| Tact All conditions Sd be on the road - Tae Ee mprntwer, Toi | Boys ater me rN ” ne May alr, , In At Methodist—Hugh, Genev Saulkner; r it. e is € son o vrs, Arthur J. Duncan, Mooresville, Ind.; Ruby ‘CE Marghrey Waller: Hijah JusBi‘s | Mattie Sample, 222 N. Park ave H hn ) ‘ A

, Ml file, Ind, : mate] Gaels, TW Soichlgan; Mar-| Ford, Ragmone Kathleen tree engi: ¢ | omer ky! . HIT BY HAND TRUCK wns! marry | Richard Stevenson, 20, of-31" 8.|

. . Michigan lyn Steinmeier Thomas Graham, Minneapolis, | 1 ot Te Robert. Davy; James, Oladys Jackson; s | Ka thieen Doyle, and Carl, Cora Nosske. ‘Temple ave, was in fair condition Calman] today at Methodist hospital, result

finn ; Vola Marie Novak, Minneapolis, At inn, | Cnarles A s Jr. 1891 Highland) Dl; Bdne Mae Wikte Tor en) BLA eman—-Max, Helen Stanley, Kenneth M. Hintoh, 813 N. Hazel, Lucille Meyers: Omer, Jenny poe Dr Dany Tl. Bate Mae| Provning, and Nicholas, Dorothy Prese- Of & hand truck falling on his head I can. Y lle At 8. Prancis—Robert, Virginia Baum. (at Stark, Wetzel & Co., Inc, 725 gartner, and William, Melba Murry. |Gardner lane, where he is employed, At City—Charles, Clorissa , and -

Pavig 4 ne. 4721 Sunset; Jane Howe, Kiared. Bule ‘Lewis, 720 Tn. MOTORCYCLE INJURIES FATAL

Walter Be Losiie Jv. 100 Hiatt; Rosepe At Home—Harold, Buls Slanatous sve. aha Donald, PT. WAYNE, Aug. 30 (U, P)— Samuel] J, Ross, 58, died last night

: eth, pans ’ - Pennsyl-| nes, 2120 Martha st. of injuries suffered two days pre

e Lincoln: DEATHS LeRoy P. Atkinson. 88, at 8. Vinesnt's, |i yor on he was struck by a motorcycle.

asthma, ' Frances Gleen, 41, at St. Vincent's, car inom

we a, Grace H. Kirby, 64, at 2000 BE. 52d st. cerebral hemorrhage. Theresa M. Zell, 78, at 2413 Guilford ave., cerebral hemorrhage M. Gates arteriosclerotic ———rtom minh

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Madison Nancy Morton, Boone, Morgen. Matilyn Buser, ella Kuntz, Franklin. Quart or pint of tomatoes Graves, Monroe, Velma Peters, Clars Sue White, Henry; Loretta

Delaware Rose Ann Scott, Putnam; Lou-|C

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Second Division

Quart: or pint of fruit-—-Edna Pern

reason, Howard, Rosemary Johnson, De. for Hendricks Clark vegetablgs— Karla [LaVerne Sickmann, Bartholomew.

catur, Elizabeth Quart or Alexander, Morgan; Nancy Delaware; Mary Ann Davis, Susan Winslow, Rush

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{Burtner, Delaware Marjorie Brown Quart or pint fruit-—Eugene Shinanar- Tipton; ge

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Hancock; (Bartholomew;

JUDGING—Five 4-H club members await the judge's decision for the winner in the light Hereford tlass in the Coliseum yesterday. Left to right are George Michaels, Rushville; Gerald Collings, Rockville; Gerald - Stafford, Tipton; Dwight Hazlett, Judson and John Everage, Osgood.

Landon Pushes Indiana State Fair Awards

Third Division or fruit—Norma Dee Mar: Patsy Ann Thomas, ountain Quart or pint of vegetables — Janice Joan Smith, Monroe; Boone; Nvia Madonna Quakenbush, Wagaman, Morgan, Fourth Division

Threlkeld, Johnson; Joe

Two quarts or pints of fruit—Marjorie lick, Bartholomew. Ruth Carson, HamWilma Straley, Tipton; Janet Delaware; Barbara Brier,

pints of vegetables— Clay: Phyllis McElroy, Busanne Matiock, Howard. Fith Division Three jars of food as part of menu dinner or supper--Lois Greshurd, Margaret Booher, Montgomery,

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Three jars vegetables--Berniece Price, Jeannie Abbott, Clark, Three jars to be used by family in anuary--Margaret McMurray, . Johnson;

Rosemary Apple, Hancock, Eloise Wegner,

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Professional class — Special $100 prize painting of special merit or excels Robert PF. Van Sickle, Anderson; il painting, portrait, Clifton A. Wheeler, ndianapolis; oll painting, figure, Joseph Van Sickle, Anderson. oil painting, Veeders-

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Mr. Tsaldaris offered his full sup- position, Donald Kemeson, Indianapolis

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| The statement bréught out Into, the open an acknowledgment that| the Populist party cabinet headed by Mr. Tsaldaris was a mere stop- | gap, and the government crisis was] merely deferred instead of solved. |

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DEATH TRUCK DRIVER HELD LAWRENCEBURG, Aug. 30 (U. P).—Leroy Simonson, North Bend, O., was released on bond today oii reckless driving charges growing | out of a fatal accident near Guil-| ford last night. Allen Barrows, 19,| also of North Bend and a passen- | ger in Simonson’s -truck, was killed when the truck turned over.

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