Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 11
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Predicts ‘ Peace Impossible Under Truman Leadership
By. NOBLE REED A scathing denunciation of the Truman administration on war issues was ‘delivered by Sen. ‘Homer E.~ Capehart tn “speeches at Noblesville and Tipton and last night. He wound up his speeches with the prediction that: “Peace will never come to the American people as long as the present ad-
a. AR POWELL od £ The Senator, Sen. Capehart speaking at the Nablesville GOP rally honoring William L. Fortune, GOP candidate for State Treasurer, pointed out that the New Deal administration leaders “since 1934” have had every means by which to deal pre ly with the Russians. ponsibility of the failure of
Ho —— -thise. administration leaders who have obviously lacked the foresight required in this modern world of tricky international politics,” he said. 3 ; ‘Many Incidents’ ” Sen. Capehart asserted there haye beet many incidents creating doubt in the minds of Americans. on the effectiveness of the administration’s policies. I want to remind you of one! incident: In- November, 1947, the C 88 was in special session | rnd before it was an administrarequest for monetary aid for Gresce and Turkey. The aid was explained as a means of halting! the spread of communism, | “Xel, on Nov. 21, 1947, PresiTruman said at a press con1 that he was aware of a
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Next Saturday
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Washington. St. structed and repaved, will be held!
at 7:30 p.” m. next Saturday in} front of Washington High School. Dedication addresses will be given. by Mayor Feeney and! Samuel C. Hadden, chairman of! the State Highway Commission. Entertainment for the dedica-| tion will include concerts by the Vonnegut Concert Band, and Allisons Military Band. A street! dance will be held at 9 p. m: Master of ceremonies is Wally| Waters, reporter for the West! Side Messenger. Toney Flack, publisher of the West Side Messenger, will introduce the speakers.
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sian purchasing agency in this country and that he knew the
group was purchasing machinery| _ rg, Marjorie L. La Pierre
and equipment here. Another Skeleton “When asked if he that
favored - practice, Mr.!
Lost Fountain Pen SPENCER, Mass, Aug. 19 (UP)
{bought a box of facial tissues, [found a fountain pen in it and got a $50 reward. ‘ The reward was offered by Rob-
Some of the West Side business and professional men nnd women he are on the commitive planning for the official dedication of West Washington St. are (front row, left to met Kolar, Ralph Lett, Edna Kinnamon, Anita Whaley and Harry Markum. Second row foe to right): James Carl Roberts, Doan Blank, John dH Ea oa a a
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2 Divorce Suits in Family
Raise Real $64 Question
Husband Says Wife Ran Away With His Son—Then Story Becomes More Tangled
Two divorces were on file yesterday in Superior Court 5, that
may clear up a family, or maybe
The facts came out of an investigation by Juvenile Court. Dedication of the new West court was called into the case when the father. one of them, reported cago inrecently. recon-/that-his-wife-had run away with-his son; her-stepson:—
make it worse.
| It gets more involved as it goes along.
| - The two divorces, {less and four other children It all began when the complainling father and his wife were married. many years ago. "hey had four childrén, the leldest a boy. The father divorced the wife, and the mother took {three of the children and the {father, who is now complaining, | took the eldest son and a foster {daughter. who had been taken {into the home. ; At the time the son was 10 and the foster daughter, 15. Some years later, the father married the foster daughter,
making the son a stepson of the"
girl
| sister.
| The father and ex-foster daugh-|
{ter have had eight children and
the son has been married and ihe and his wife have four! children.
Now the complaint comes be-|
| "ruman. said . he saw no reason |ert H. Sampson, an executive of cause the son has run away with|
-to stop it now. “That policy rattles another |
ithe New England Grocers Supply {Co., to whom the pen had been!
the wife of the complainant. He has run off with the woman
skeleton in the administration’s{sent by his former employer in Who was formerly his foster sis-
sale of scrap iron and oil to Japan right up to the time of Pouz] Harbor.” At Tipton last night the Senator accused administration lead-
‘ers ‘of misle Americans on 8 the Far Kast.
_ Sen. Tom Connally AP ip -as--opposing: military} ogcupation of Formosa to ‘“ap-| pease the political ambitions and |— oratorical frothings of Senators.”
“Yet, that is exactly what hap- | pened except that it happened In Korea instead of Formosa,” Sen. Capehart said. Mr. Fortune, speaking on the! Noblesville platform, accused the! administration of “fantastic bun-; gling in our national defense and
|
3 He said the American people,
of the nation io meet any crisis. “But what is the use of any of | our efforts and sacrifices if bil-| lions of our tax dollars are wasted, our forces spread so thin! that nothing can really be de-! fended, and if our national lead-! ers don't know what to defend anyway because they have no conception of what the long-range policy of the L) Id
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As House Burns GRAHAM, Wash., Aug. 19 (UP) | nie Marie Brown, rushed er: Bon
the flames of a burning home and | -saved.the lives of five-ohildren- ing
her care, deputy sheriffs disclosed CC
“today. Most of the girl's hair was burned off.:
THE fire broke own in the rd of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter while| Mrs. Hunter .was shopping. “Bonnie Marie carried three chil-| dren to safety from a downstairs | m, Then she Teturned to] tne burning ‘house, entered a flame-swept upper bedroom, and| threw the remaining two children, out a window.
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years’ service. : The pen was enclosed in a box, of tissues that somehow ended up| in a regular shipment consigned to the supply firm. The company {sent circulars to stores through-|
out New England offering the|
reward.
foreign policy closet—back to the Wisconsin in appreciation of 20 ter, then his stepmother, and may
{now become his wife. The son's wife has. filed suit for separation from bed and {poard, and the father has filed tor divorce from the mother of the eight children.
out by juvenile court authorities,
“It's the thought behind the penlcomes after the divorces.
that made me want it," Mr. Sampson said.
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who had been his foster |,
The. $64 question, as pointed;
if granted, wilt-leave eight children mother-
fatherless.
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