Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1948 — Page 2
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INDIANA JOURN This was the first of five stops yesterday for Gov. Earl Warren's- campaign train as it whipped through Hoosierland. The California governor was met at Rich. mond where Indiana GOP big-wigs boarded for the junket. ‘While Lo accommodatingly: arranged a
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IT'S, NO JOKE—Miis Virginia Warren, eldest daughter of the Republican vice presidential candidate, half smiles through the pain of &n aching wisdom tooth. Here she is about to receive temporary relief from Miss Ruth LeFever, train nurse, who watches over the health of 125 people on the nationwide tour. She is
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WASHINGTON TO INDIANA—Charles Halleck, aiority leader in the House of Representatives (left), exchanged Capitol trends for information on the Hoosier scene from Clark Springer, GOP state chairman. Mr. Halleck boarded the train at Ft. Waype and introduced Gov. Warren at Warsaw where he made a 20-
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Amd a servation car. platiorm. been strentous for him. Each At every town there were flow- day Is a work day, WheH He" BiaNe LAFAYETTE hms Ko ers for Mrs. Warren and the fam- speak, and, between speeches, ‘ments to-~ Purdue University s lly's eldest attractive RA prepare others Purdue Scientist; student mag-!
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Warren Rolls: Across Indiana
Hurried Day of State Politicking Proves Hoosier politicians. might have,
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have been formulated on the, i t. | By VICTOR PETERSON, Times Staft Writer Ee ket. tain. The news: ABOARD THE WARREN CAMPAIGN TRAIN, Oct. 7—Many a papermen aboard .are a sickly Hoosier hand today still feels the grip of the man who may be the ; "nyo "70 good reason. for) next vice president of the nation. it "too. The train nurse is Miss| Yesterday California's Gov, Earl Warren sped through Indiana Ruth LeFever, a very attractive, | on, his campaign train, stopping at five points for appearances. by b 1 | ‘#1t was a great day for GOP politicking, complete w with hand 26 year-old brunet from Oak! and. shakin’ -and speech makin’ ‘He chartered a plane and caught
al, High hoo! bands in freshly The sore throats, colds in the gh. schoo pressed uniforms an d highly| the special at Warsaw.
head and blisters from beat ing shined instruments blared vigor-| Except for platform appear- typewriters ar are é epidemic. .
ly at - almost .every stop. ances, the affable California rds tt 8 oe children and governor stayed out of the spots; Local Coec Coeds Get Pos Get Posts - On Magazine af | Purdue
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the platform railing as the trgin He spent the time revising the co-eds. oo pulled out. ’ {major ‘address hé delivered at = Miss Mary Ann Adrian, daugh- | Chicago last night. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George J.
Creighton Boards Train At Warsaw, GOP Gubernator-| fal Candidate Hobart Creighton boarded the train with a box of themselves.’ fruit for Mrs, Warren. He made, When Gov. Warren could-and no public. appearance. He is in/did take time from his on-train mourning for his. mother who duties, Hoosferland’s big business was to be buried today. of politics immediately flipped-in-But the train schedule was to high gear. secretary of the Governing Board tight. The diesel-powered, multi-| Among the top big-wigs to. ap- of Halls and president of a car special was running {Wo near at Richmond, the special’'s Women's Resident Hall. hours late because of a mechan-| fg stop, were Gov. Gates; Clark! EE ical failure near Cincinnati. Springer, state GOP chairman: Jewel Theft Reported ran a Rg 0 P| George... Gillie... Louth district ‘Warren; Bat! Congressman, and Ralph Harvey, By “North Side Mane track shoes should have been nip’ gistrict, | Police today were investigating ‘At Ft. Wayne, Walter Helmke, the theft of $1835 in money and train ‘crewmen and Dnewspaper-\.,qccessful aspirant for gover. jewelry from a North Side home.
This gave the many Hoosier Adrian, W. Epler Ave. has been politicians a chance to talk among framed office manager. She is majoring in bacteriology. Miss Jeannette Davis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur W. Davis, | 4007 Broadway, is feature editor. A sophomore, she is a former
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nen. nor, Introduced Gov. Warren, Julian Dobbs, 4930 N. Penn-| Staffer Left Behind Then Charles Halleck, GOP, sylvania St. "told police his home| A staff member was left in a House majority leader, came was entered and $1725 in Jew-
Cincinnati phone booth. A note aboard. Also present were Robert! elry and $110 in cash was taken.| on his compartment door read:! | Grant, third district Congress- The missing articles include two “Moved to .Cincinnati” One man, and Theodore Sendak, diamond and platinum brooches, newspaper man was left rurnfiing| candidate from the first district.'and a diamond and platinum | It is impossible to say what bracelet.
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