Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1950 — Page 2
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President's speech,” one White House staff member sald. Mr. Stassen, former governor of Minnesota and now President of Pennsylvania University, called Gen. MacArthur “one of the great-| est generals in all of history.” He urged the President to make him supreme commander of all Amerdean “military interests” in the Pacific and Far East to prove that the administration really wants to halt communism in the Offent. While Mr. Stassen's remarks were viewed in some quarters as a bid to strengthen the GLP, the President has insisted that his trip to meet Gen. MacArthur was non-political. : For example, Mr. Truman has scheduled no political appointments during his San Francisco visit. Press Secretary Charles G. Ress said word has been circulated to political candidates to
keep their distance from the President. 4 Uneventful Flight ! BL ib
James Roosevelt, Democratic candidate for governor of .Cali-|
tonight to hear the President speak. But so will Gov. Earl Warren, Mr. Roosevelt's opponent, as well as Republican and Democratic members of Congress and
Mrs. James Anderson.
other state and local dignitaries Revise Draft Status Loses ot ‘Roulette’
of both parties, . "Mr. Truman landed here yes- Of Married Men terday afternoon after an un- ) eventful flight from Hawail. He A new directive from Selective was tanned and rested after tak- Service Headquarters in Washing Sunday off to swim and loaf ington is going to change the at one of Hawail's beaches. idraft status of a certain class of On his arrival, Mr. Truman was married men. greeted by Vice President Alben| Men who marry after they reBarkley and Mayor Elmer E.|cejve notification of their inducRobinson. Mr. Barkley is staying tion physicals, are affected by the at the Fairmont Hotel, where the ,.w clause. President was quartered. Local draft boards will have It was the first time San Fran- the final word in such cases. cisco ever entertained the Presi- Men marrying under such condident and Vice President of the tions ARE eligible for induction. United States at the same time. The nation was notified yester- . la day of the ne wdraft clause in a Cheered on Way directive from Lewis B. Hershey, The President climbed Into an nina) Selective Service direcopen limousine with Mr. Barkley tor. and Mr. Robinson for a 20-mile Prior to the ne wruling, only ride to San Francisco. Along the on who were married after noway, enthusiastic crowds waved i... ion of induction were placed and cheered Mr. Truman, Whol, = iar positions, according to waved and smiled back. Mrs. Helen Mitchum, chief clerk At the hotel, the President went 3t the County Selective Service to his room and immediately jjeadquarters here. called Mrs. Truman in Washing- ——————— repent ton. Then he ordered a steak HEADS WELLS COLLEGE dinner. He had one visitor, U, 8. AURORA. N. Y.. Oct. 17 (UP) Appellate Court Judge Homer T.| ;.. oy Bentley was elected Bone, a former Deimodratis i president of Wells College today. league of the President's In . Betore coming to Wells as collége
U.’ 8. Senate. {treasurer in 1943, Mr. Bentley Later, the President and his; ..ved as superintendent of
top advisers, including Gen. Omar schools in Paducah, Ky. Rich- ) |
Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, got down to work, on the President's speech. }
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Nobody will have a bigger jack-o-lantern on Halloween than 8-year-old Bobby Anderson fornia, will be at the opera house go) and his brother, Jim, 12. Their grandfather, Louis Gerbick, grew this big pumpkin at their res- for a long time as you all know. dianapolis since girlhood. idence, 956 N. Holmes Ave. It measures 55 inches around, is 20 inches tall, weighs 55 pounds, and | | ¥ ought to make a lot of "punkin pie.” Last word on the pie, of course, is up to the boys’ mother,
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LAKEWOOD, N. J, Oct. 17 (UP) Charles Murray, 19,
wounded himself fatally, police
sald today, when he fired a bullet! into his right temple In a game! of Russian roulette. He was playing the game, police said, with Mary Newman, 14. |
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Naturally FLEHINGEN, Germany, Oct. 17 (UP)—An elderly woman walked up to the ticket counter at the local
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Sprague and Rep. Dean Taylor, Mr. Hanley’s campaign manager, attended.
“At that conference Gov. Han-|
Mrs. Holzer died at midnight
ernor and urged me to rum for reelection,” Gov. Dewey said. “He wanted to run again for lieutenant governor. I told hit would less h
ley at Saratoga. At this meeting|erhage after returning home Mr. Hanley advised him that his/from an exciting day as bridesfinancial problems were serious) maid to her friend, Miss Mary
and he was fearful of the future.| Dolores Brinkman, who was mar-
| “I told Gov. Hanley that the ried to H. Richard Rosengarten, question was academic because In Sacred Heart Church. {he would be elected to the United Services for Miss Hilzer will be
{States Senate,” Gov. Dewey con- at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the tinued. Lauck Funeral Home and at 9
“He then asked about his job a. m. in Sacred Heart Church. with the state, and I told him! The grandmother was visiting
jw [that the people of the state could # daughter in Olney, IIL. when held 3 p. m tomorrow at Corinth!
not afford to lose his services. 'Miss Holzer died. She suffered a |And that any time he had wanted |heart attack after reaching In'an appointment to a state job|@ianapolis the next day. ihe could always, have had it,
Charge by Lynch Rep. Walter A, Lynch, Dem- nite propositions were made to ocratic eandidate for governor, me. If I will consent to take the charged in Batavia, N. Y., last nomination to the United States night that promises of a job and Senate, I am definitely assured of $70,000 to pay his debts persuad- being able to clean up my finaned Mr. Hanley to junk his hopes cial obligations within 90 days, of replacing Gov. Dewey and run so that I would be clear for the for the Senate instead. first time in 20 years of my life.” | The letter, dated Sept. 5 during Mr. Hanley explained that the ithe GOP. State Convention two reference to cleaning up his debts ‘days after Mr. Hanley released referred to money he would re|Gov. Dewey from his pledge to ceive in December when an insur{support- him, said: {ance policy matures. Some | “Today I had a conference with sources said Mr. Hanley was
{the governor in which certain un-'$100,000 in debt.
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_ Tragic Death Soturda : An 84-year-old grandmother will be buried in St. Joseph's Cem-| y 'etery Thursday, a few feet from the granddaughter whose tragic 1. {Continued From Page Ons) death Saturday hastened her own death. . - vk 0 i Services for Mrs. Lena Holzer will be at 8:30 a. m, in the Lauck former William H. Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart Church. ; ! It was to be Mrs. Holzer's 84th birthday.
Mrs Holzer was born in Ripley burg. The body will remain in [That has been a standing offer County. She had lived in In- Conkle West 16th St.
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brother, John H. ‘Eckstein, An- Young was 1 derson; and three sisters, Mrs. ®ducated in Shelby County. .
| He came to Indianapolis when Francis Etter, Mrs. J. C. Nauret worked for the and Mrs. Fred Kicher, all of tne Was 18 and a
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‘home at 628 Tibbs Ave. will be He lived in Indianapolis 60 years. *
| Services will be at 2:30 p. m. Methodist Church. Burial will be/tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan /in Bethesda Cemetery in Browns.|IOrtuary: Burial will be in Crown _ - Surviv| are two da x Funeral Mrs. Stowe Wasson, Ouieagor: {Home until Wednesday. {and Mrs. J. C. DeHority, IndianA resident of Indianapolis 24/apolis; a brother, Fred, Moores-
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iyears, Mrs. Warren was born in/ville, and two sisters, Mrs. Kath. {Hendricks County, She was a erine Williams, Mooresville, andmember of Corinth Methodist! Mrs. Josephine Armitage, Indian-". Church of Brownsburg. |apolis. ie
Surviving. are four sons, Otis! pi ioc. {Waste Browpsbulg: Forest and Miami Sheriff Seeks aro arren, Indianapolis, and! ; . .e i Kenneth Warren, ana City: Jail to Fight Charge oa two daughters, Mrs. Mary Watts] MIAMI, Fla, Oct. 17 (UP)—'% and Mrs. Marine White, Indian- Ex-Sheriff “Smiling Jimmy” Sul-.% apolis; two brothers, Charles R./livan will be arrested at his own Smoot, Clayton, and Harleyrequest today so he will be m po-": Smoot, Indianapolis, and five sition to attack the anti-gambling .- ‘grandchildren and seven great- grand jury which got him throws: | grandchildren. : {out of office. :
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