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otes. ooa| THEY CAN'T RESIST—Business at the State Fair basketball booth operated by [In an emergency run to Ravens. Decay into a es Miss Pansy Beck always -is-good. - One. look and-a wink and the males flock in. Miss | Driver of the other car, John Me, men val speaks at D Dekh! Beck is aware they all Yon t come just to toss a basketball and win a kewpie doll. MeDonald, 2..of Dutikoat;, Vis
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Youthful Barker at State Fair
Sept. 21, five days atter Gov, Baril Schricker Lashes * Draws the Crowds, Takes Care of Wolves Wan. Nie seg he Fh Republicans at Rally By VICTOR PETERSON, Times Staff Writer Man With Chest
The President's western trip| SULLIVAN, Ind. Sept. 9 (UP) “There goes a blond, fellows,” said the blond barker at the
te Fair. will end about Oct. 1. ~-Henry F. Schricker, {Indiana State Fal
Mr. Truman refused to enterjoominee for Governor, was on Left behind was another blond. She
Jute any discussion of the Counter record today as charging thei,, ... cor a basketball booth. That's how ge ed of a of wiseacres| MF World’ Title
against him|newly-formed Dixiecrat party
On Sept. 20, the ht vi ' Ig in given) « Tilhee to ’ thi t - Son got 3 ve seme wen Oalls Dixigcrats [Blond Bombshell 'Sells® the rigntor-vay and fallure to
Youthful necks cfaned and youthful fest followsd the blond. Swells Up, Boasts
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their car collided with another auto-
Donald was not Jurt.
eral Hospital and Deputy Elsman was treated and released.
Tuesday night by Harold KE. Stas-|/with being “the biggest fraud the “All right, now. All right. Step
A ——— eed two basketbail{Wood hotshots. They put on a| NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (UP) = sen on behalf of Gov. Dewey. Republican Party, has tried to fight up. 1.» wo show, hoping to impress Panay.
oe Statsen tollowed Mr. Tru-jput over on the people of Indiana Players—twop Indiana : basketball man’s Labor Day speech with alin many years.”
blond with plenty of sex appeal. was making a “cheap demagogic|the GOP in Indiana is behind [™. J plenty “aid he had nolcluded on the state ballot in No-|ta8¢ and a disadvantage.
comment on anything said by|vember. One gander and it is easy to| players to win prizes today,
“Professor” Stassen. After he “his is evident in as much as/see why boys of 9 to 90 mob the|
lost the GOP Fesidsntial nomina-|che Dixiecrat petition blanks were stand. They stand in line wait- Someone. lilt-three for three. tion to Gov. Warren, Mr. Stassen|Printed in the Republican head-|ing to hand her 10 cents and for] ayoq) +t these Indiana
yers. becam _|quarters in Indianapolis ‘and alher to hand them a basketball.lpny.v ynow their stuff. |spetimen. sit me Jronden x the Univer | sumber of Republican state house{That's the advantage. san’t be beat” she called. TheY| "Reeves, who has a 52-inch y affixed their names to. Dea chest, sald be was “Mr. AmerGeorgia — Herman Talmadge workers Seek a Date The “pro” tried again. Hel —.". 1047 today won nomination to the the petition,” Mr. Schricker sald.| tne disadvantage is in fighting missed all three. ica” of 1947. Georgia governorship held three The one-time Indiana governorioeg the cubs, wolves and wolves| That's thé way -it goes for ys = =
times by his late father, Eugene addressed a three-county Demo-|;, rotirement. About 75 per cent) Paney, Some dayy she works as “DOESN'T IT bother you to
cratic rally at Shakamak State Talmadge, and a special session|p. uc” party leaders from of the males who try three shotsim as of the Georgia legislature prob-|q one Sullivan and Clay counhim shortly after the November with Mr. Schricker general election. Mr. large 3 Gov. M. E. Thompson, Mr. Tal-| . wd that by backing the States’ Pansy said. “The usual remarkisaid, madge’s chief opponent in yester- Rights (Dixiecrat) Party, Re
“Are they fickle. All I have to SN ahase Henty. A. Wallacwa\a¥aY. fiom Judie fn Indiana nf’ do. is tell them a blond. is goinglso I Progressive Party planned a!" Hq said he feared an attempt|7L, 2nd they march off ke Imig, HG giant rally in New York's Yankee] ts revive the Ku Klux Klan in they one following the other.
lace report on his tour through| Mr. Schricker also defended and never have made a date with
the South, his clemency record made during| orc, [Ving romeos.” Mayor Willlam O'Dwyer or-|his four-year tenure as Governar| ooo, 1# 8 native of Conners
dered at least 200 policemen to be| from 1940-1944. The record had ville and works fairs close to her STRAUSS -
on hand to make sure Mr. Wal-|been attacked . by Republican home town. Normally a lemon-
: SAYS: lace isn't egged the way he was|candida ade girl, this is the first time she in North Qasolma, >: loca Barked at a basietha] booth. Dixiecrats — oi ial trom ‘ ; orks on Percentage Woman Beats -
Thurmond of un Carolina, But she has the knack and sepDixiecrat presiden nominee, 6 7 arates fair-goers from their 101d a staies rights rally in Dai-|2 Fresh Guys’ * [money with a fast Tne of patter las, Tex., that the other political -. and quick smile that makes the CL parties favor “amalgamation” of In Movie extraction painless. the races. He said Mr. Truman, Trade slacked off while I talked Mr; Dewey and Mr. Wallace are to Pansy. That never would do. “disciples of Stalinism.” AEW “JORE Bent 2 a ue 9 als Sine works on a percentage basis. Louisiana — Final official re- today she hit two pe Fs th To attract attention she took’ turns from the Aug. 31 Demo- head ‘with a ‘steak ‘hammer be. | few feminine shots at the cratic primary showed that Rus- cause they tried to “get fresh” bucket. = The crowd began to sell B. Long, son of the late Sen,| tir" g gather. Huey Long, won the U. 8. sena- o “Only Indiana players. I want
Appearing in the police line-up torial nomination by over 10,000{. felonious assault charges, Miss only Inalane ron ne Spe votes. Bodvick sald Edward Herman|-O P
and Herman Knecht annoyed her|oior, 10, OP® 4% & time, boys
. he cried. ° Mrs. Eva Cline in-a movie theater last night. ~{* The words were magic. The SHE SAID “oh truth balls began to fly. Obviously Dies at Age 4 with the steak ame on some of the players were hard-
Mrs. Eva May Cline, resident of | just ‘purchased. Indianapolis for 35 years, died] Both men denied her charges.| Services Completed early today at General Hospital. |They were treated on the scene ; A' native of Saline County, Illi-lby an ambulance surgeon for For E. M. Gammans nois, she was 74 years old and|lacerations of the forehead, and| Services for Ernest M. Gam-
lived at 401 Ketcham St. went home. mans, Phoenix, Ariz., who died Short services will be held in Tuesday night in the Methodist the home Saturday at 1:30 p.m..| Official Weather Hospital while visiting here, will
ology seve, mp thes pron wearhus cana [bBo 48 1035 1m, Saturday
1568. h. of which Mrs. Cline was a mem- / + i Suns, in Holy Angels Catholic Churc
20 | Sunset... 7:04 |Burial will be in St. Joseph's ber. Burial will be in Dale Ceme- rT 34 ‘hrs. ending 7:30 4. 1.50.00 tery, Connersville. Deficiency since Jan. since Jan. 1.....20.78 Cemetery.
Survivors include five daugh- lable shows the ‘empesa-] A Native of Alexandria, Mr.
ture in re cit! Gammans lived most of his life ters, Mrs. O Miley, Mrs. Cleo| Station h or on Irene Silver andjidaste’........ rors High Lowlin Indianapolis, going to Phoenix
ne smmeasans 78 56 {four years ago because of ill "35 e1 (health. He was an employee of +-» 83 65 Ithe . Prest-O-Lite Co. here 22 ....81 81 |years. He was 49. 8° 1 Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
‘Miss Frankie McNeely, all of In-|Chicago . dianapolis, and Mrs. Laura Mc-|gncinnati Coy, Santa Monica, Cal. A sister, {Denver Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, Princeton, 12 Rvenert
grandchildren and eight great- ®t. Worth .[. .. : il also survive. Indianapolis (City). ...88 & |Anna Gammans; a daughter, Brandchiren Cos Ages: Sis —~ en .* 82 IMrs. Virgil Kimsey, 626 More-| CLUB TO SEE FILM Minneaporsi. pai’ 3 8 [land Ave; three brothers, Ores
The Indianapolis Men's New- New Orle ‘91 73 |Gammans, Toledo, O.; William
Club will see a film, “Up|ops York 253. .-. 81 8 |Gammans, Indianapolis, and ne Down the Monon,” at its 6:30 Om Salis oy os 5 Charles Gammans, Phoenix; a p. m. meeting tomorrow in the Zits burgh. ces oo 8° 81 lgister, Miss Harriett Gammars, Marott Hotel. William TR Pranéisco ... ie i Indianapolis, and two grandchilwill preside. Washington, D. C. .o....... ihe. 8B dren. MARRIAGE LICENSES DIVORCE SUITS FILED i Anderson; Omer, N MARRIAGE Lewis, 24, of ai Jusoita. ve, Jessie Merrick; Margaret Be fia Vary aur AE Jans Margaret “Esther Shively, ‘3, a Hi ieshly eta pay vs Boner? CO Mow Margaret Daniel Elsie’ W >
. phew; Martha vs. Robert Boles; Claude Dom wis Sullivan, 23, of 183¢ at St. Frasols—Calsin, Fo Albirt. Os Joan Niehoff, 24, of 1218 oY ears Fern MoCreary; John vs. Janie ifn, Dy Ser
Geraldine Charles Frank Ro Robinson, 20, of 636 Blake; Bub B. Chester Burkhead. Anna pene At Goneral William, Tien Meare” Leona Pu
liam, 19, of 706 N. West, Yvonne vs. Jack Nor-uat Methodisi—F. H. Beatrice Hamontre. Williath Frederick Rossler Jr., 2 o 01! min ells: BE. vs. Jane Day; Ella B.[A% St. Vincent William, ans Moon ; Senders; Dorothy Ette Emrich, ania rt McMahon: p Violet Mae ‘v3. David, Margaret nson; les, 809 anders, B. vs. David N.| Oneta Fitch; George, Elsie Burns; RayDavid E. Wilkerson, 35, X. et E Maxine’ vs: 5 Leon (McCool: Matty| mond. Haire Sadler; Hobert, Rosemary ville; Marjorie B. Lloyd, *s. ot 3610 BE fa 8. rollin, Bay Cope ari; Harlan Peterson; Marion, Katherine Widner, ov Periari —— Tas Donald t, 10, of 1046 8. - Ghadsiee B He Sends ve. © noms DEATHS 3 res Estelle ‘Goens, 18, of 33 Nickie. Kn , rank MH. Sophia Serta Kuku Brown. 64, at 220 E. Market, exe COTOnAry rom: 8. 8. Saiebs. 33. of 1408 Lawton; And ie a PMeManon; Nancy L.'wrank B. , 8b Veteran's, cerebral Barry Deuter 1438 ve. Allen ap B Lee, 51 Lawton. Re ‘at of 6I8.B. son RES er Susie Boyd, 74, at 3105 Boulevard, cardio Smith: 30, , of 407 E. 43d. onerie Ea vancs, 73, at $322 Fu. Jack evil wall, 2. oof og N. Beville; Fa on Franeis—Harold, Dora Thom Ao pertens y of 1347 pson, | hypertensive heart, Incquelin Lee Grosse, uly G. OTe 82, at a% English, cardio gous " Ohance, 45, 5050 Hardegan;| ac R ed ’ yason Tin ws © { 48, ot 1671 E lanna rie ing, 8 at outage. - Ia ine Macy, lh Epler. | At St. of prs Opal Jefiries; A Selebral ‘need hemor Me. Costiil . i elisa E, 69; 2250 Bibel eso ot he of 42 N. Tider. at d, Azzille Wisdom; Rod,! cerebral ay age. '
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¥ RS Care a a I Cae. charge that the Chief Executive| He said it was “evident that Pansy is 20—a fancy-looking Fas gran’pas th swelled out, brought the
: o] ‘Let’ . Af the Dixiecrat petition” fo be in- er looks are both an advan Jats £0 now you miss, try
at the hoop for a paper lel or aland she loves it. * Mr. Reeves was asked as women ki mak “The le who come to the(at the pier looked admiringly at ably will be called to iNSUGUTAte|ies ghared the speakers’ Program|gucer | pe 10 MAKE Wi iF think carnival workers are|his six-foot one-inch height. A A « ”» % »” “I don't like to talk about - Schricker “told the 1 ‘None of them {is serious,”|crazy. We think they are,” Pansy my last f
" |is, “If ‘we can shoot for you, we'll It ‘won’t TR day's state Democratic primary,|upiicans “hope to draw the vote shoot for you.’ ‘Bventually, I SuPposs, Tl get|pear very conceited. sounds
Rave Reeves, 22, of Santa
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