Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1950 — Page 2
Truman to Make One-Shot |” Ra Cer er oy ‘Speech in St. Louis Nov. 4 Seized by Allies Democrat National Committee to Pay | Sweep Into Songijin Costs; President Will Restate Campaign Issues During Snowstorm
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (UP) President Truman. apparently| (Continued From Page One)
banking on a one-shot effort, will make his only political speech. ian frontier without resistance i
on behalf of Democratic congressional candidates in a radio ad-| dress from St. Louis Nov. 4, ; i The speech, scheduled for 9 p. m. (Indianapolis time) wiil be “nat. 1 in scope; restating the issues of the campaign,” - Wo BoB ry Charles oe + Put headquarters in Tokyo was rei G. Ross sald yesterday. It will Cided in favor of a single, all-out Serving judgment on whether] be broadcast by the four major effort because of the international) Chinese troops actually have 35 networks. /situation’s time-consuming de-/éntered the Korean War. Mr. Truman's address, conceded mands and preparations for the He said it might turn out the i to be entirely political, will be lame duck: session of Congress so-called Chinese were Man-§ = & financed by the Democratic Na-'Sometime next month. churian-born and trained Koreans | tional Committee, ace President will vote In In- such BE a en encountered) , g ependence, Mo., eariy- election pPreviousi ea. tat a pete old 480 hen £5 back fo Wash South Korean on the mort tell the Ration Hat rapid res He wi leave the Capital BG py Many. “Capitol Divi-| 4 juvenation of American milltary|,,,n, a4 shout noon Nov. 4, and sion units advancing through Ff’ strength and continyed support of (wy chend the night at St. Louis’ snow-covered mountains inland the A COmmnet vod Sepang Jefferson Hotel, taking off early from the coast still had only thin ST ions the next day for Kansas City. summer uniforms and tattered It was believed that the Presi- Mr. Truman will stay. at thejsnéakers, Two Soldiers froze 10 : SI" Muehleback Hotel in Kansas City death in their sleep and others dent will concentrate on thelyacy.se his Independence home Suffered severe frostbite. Democrats’ campaign theme that is temporarily closed. On Nov. 6 The thrust into Songjin carried) the GOP has hampered the ad-ia¢ 9:30 p. m. he will speak at the Capitol Division 140 miles] ministration’s fight against com- ceremonies dedicating a liberty northeast of the port of Wonsan,| munism-—a charge the Republi- pel] presented to ‘his home town from which U. 8. Marines wer cans vigorously deny. - {by the small French city of An- fanning out north and south. * Mr. Truman and Democratic pecy, : For the first time since July 28, National Chairman William M.! White House informants said N© Allied bombers flew over Boyle, who will introduce the the President already has cast an Korea today. An official an-| President, completed arrange-'sbsentee ballot. However, Mis- nhouncement said there were noj ments for the speech yesterday. !souri law gives him the right to ™Ore enemy targets left"for them Although Mr. Boyle urged Mr. vote in person. His ballot at In- to attack. Truman to make several cam- dependence will cancel the absenpaign speeches, Mr. Truman de- tee vote,
A ‘spokesman for Gen Douglas {MacArthur sald United Nations
Schricker Blasts Jenner As Poor Statesman
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who will give sympathetic co- croachment “may only: have bpe- beer bottle two and a half feet high in which contributions are (Continued From Page One) | do’ that. So then we got World OPeration to the President in igUN.” being taken in the fight against the dread disease. was music, a few brief talks and FACTORY DEMONSTRATION War II. {these perilous days. Elect Alex The President and the General The idea started when Woodrow Beers and his wife, Helen, nionty of sociable mingling with
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“ {de after Gen. Eisenhower wound with the crippling malady. fT —————— | P® : Os ig — oh Harvey want| Co cnt» Best Mees of about an hour's. conference at = Mr. Beers, member of the Loyal els s |.:1n ‘South Benq Mr. Campbell. at Rogers DOWNTOWN STORE Pearl Harbor—-surrender? Picturing the plight of both the Pentagon with Army Secretary Order of the Moose, asked the Ippines 0 |Mr, Fleming and Mr. Crook rode, Sunb F Expert will be of ROGERS ote: the. an “Does he blame us for beating !APOFing man and farmers dur- Frank C. Pace Jr. and Gen. J, Steward at the Moose Club to: ; in a torchlight parade to John aubeam “Gctary Sapart will. e a 19. demonstrate. the, senback the Communists in the IDE depression days, Governor Lawton Collins, Army Chief of Set him one of the bottles. i |Adams High School suditorium sational new Sunbeam products for you. Come in and see them aiii Korean campaign? Schricker predicted that they will Staff, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, who live | Fnhers 2000 peraons. were gatlittod : “Why you could almost hear NOt forget who brought back, ~~ Hinted as Candidate at 4165 W. Washington St., hoped 0 edi olse to have the bottle filled by to hear a rip-roaring political
\ | i istmas. They've dropped 3 is h by Walter Reuther, presib. : _ 1s Te-election of Rep. Thurman C.|enhower as the Atlantic Pact na- Pr | . {speech by W , P jaa iow n_dhven io Rute ae | Crook and the entire Democratic tions’ supreme military command- ickels, Jitpes and Jeunes in the Corruption” Charged |dent of the United Auto Workers, EGG COOKER can offer? : | ticket. * jer dampened somewhat the bud- Hh 8 sin Te ep to them they! In, Bell Report { which sponsored the meeting. l§ Cooks eggs the same every time “Our President responded by Mr. Crook appeared on. the ding Eisenhower - for - President . fig : ike them — ofl backing the new United Nations Platform. just as the Governor poom, it still did not rule out I have It filled by Chrisi-| (Contittued From Pags Hine) | The twee candidates spoke wuctly wt you ike 8 and the people trusted him, finished his speech. He also: re- | possibility that Gen. “Ike” could ™a% Mr. Beers ook His problem tion in the government service briefly, giving way to Mr. Reu- automatically. Very soft, medium, After all he is the only President ©¢Ived applause. A second term pe the President's Republican op- 2 ‘De neighbol i» grocer. are widespread,” it charged. (ther who urged labor to support hard or any degree in between. 6 we got and he speaks for millions “or ifn 3 peedicted in omens. [ponent for the Presidency in 1952, OnarIes Seegers who owns Dady ee Junie Jacks Sunkdenee in them. egg capacity. of the hopelessly downtrodden! . *i Before the meeting, Mr. Mar-| : ; : | “Your benefits can be taken, " people all around the world. Why| Shepard J. Crumpucicer Jr.. South spas spoke before the opening of! gl yo Secgers was. more than ast Snmly 30 potest the eres) way from you ip Washington 510.9551 bowN } » t hi - » f : I . { shoud bee mane the target at vin, even in this Highly Republi pe gly Amporiant Meeting vo $ he Campaign Alea) Jas 8 “The situation is being exploit- Juicker than you can win them ® can Mars county. | S 94. ' ' * -le .'at the bargaining table,” Mr. fi me: 17 dct commitee” Se ani Eee "itv ut thre: Somes S87 ie Communit ed Sub 2, the baring 2 ndiana needs statesmen In Opposes School {time has come to back up rearma-i.. — vo turned over to some | | Reuther 4 od Washington. Men like the late iment promises with action, /ness and disorder. Leaving the UAW meeting, Mr. bd SHAVEMASTER
: | “The suppression of such dis- Campbell and Mr. Crook drove (D The campaign doesn’t stop order is essential to safeguard the :
v 1 : i" |here, however. Mr. Beers is su country from planned aggression. ! Gen, Marshall a ‘living lie’ and perintendent of Public Instruc- master plan that will “make It enthused at his plan he's asked! “Under such conditions no | heart-warming Democratic rallies 88
Mront. for traitors.’ We don't ’ !perfectly clear . . . to an . {of the campaign. | beord coverage. Entirely new shape Sant map, Who. charge tha The cebon Da Gav. Serious | POE againat ua, {hat we are orale Moose Lodge Io OE Orion And a0 cates |. Gov. Schricker ‘was the mains is smaller in the hand. Mare comPresident 13 out to destroy Gen. told a homecoming Democratic ganizing, training and pping ries y I : speaker, and his homey appeal pact, moré powerful motor than MacArthur and then when he rally for the present State Super- forces that can successfully resist 807" Beers, who Is a guard at Phd a Jorter delivered to Mr. pag drawn nearly 1000 Persons wy ever before. In beautiful gift cose. goes out to see the general and intendent, Deane E. Walker, here aggression in any form.” the Indianapolis Power & Light Sewing the Bell ies Te nia the Plymouth Semanal Aw 5) £24.50—$1 DOWN eel Bin Shore. than halfway dat gst hale Eat [Co., said he just wanted “10 EIVE port “in exactly the same form it er oa 2 a high Y= be too far from the Aghting should be ope foros. Democrats Agree y j7ome child mare Of & Chance. was presented to me on Oct. 9.” |gengol pupils, attracted by the front, call that ‘a political trick.’ ment and not have to battie for On Legislative Plans | | Referring to the spirit of offer of free pop and popcorn, TJ “That is what Bill Jenner said re-election every two years, the Mother Confesses straightforwardness and candor” and party enthusiasm was at a pe IRONMASTER about it. \Governor said. He indicated that _ Dt mocratic candidates for the in American-Filipino dealings: peak. ri “Lets have a little statesman- he intends to get the next Legis- State Legislature today agreed jover the last 50 years or more,, Mr, Campbell spoke briefly Heats quicker, stays hotter, irons
ship in the United States Senate. lature to take the office off the Upon a program of bills to sup- = . the President wrote Mr. Quirinoiupon his introduction, then ® faster. Hot in 30 seconds! Thumbtrance retiree gg, i {that -both the American and Fili- 3 pino people should know the newed old friendships before ¢ 4 easy - to - set, conveniently marked
{second term as he is “proud to be . | | i L i In State Payroll part of the excellent administra- ary pledied Jegisiation Jat 3 Tells of Giving Girl | Although American heip was/Spent the night. = p two weights—lightweight, 4 Ibs. or The state payroll during the ad- tion of Gov. Schricker.” I mI ON > a county, Sulfa Tablet : {recommended, the report recom- Can you tell one twin from w= lighterweight, 214 is. ministration of Gov. Henry, Praising Mr. Walker's record. and city . public- services on a y : : mended that not a penny be. ther? If so, try matching |=4 $13.95—$1 DOWN Schricker has increased 37 per the Governor said: is i » ELKHART, Oct. 28 (UP)-—A 32- given until thorough reforms insinThe Ti Match Be : cent over the preceding GOP re-| .;,, , h v | Metropalitan district plan; year-old pregnant mother of five Were made. The aid program, it the twins in The Times Mat a. gime, William L. Fortune, Repub-| 0° Wakes Shooreashe oe Other. proposals figuded nose children told police today how she said, should be controlled by this the Twins contest, starting < = lican candidate for state treasur-| © oo “00 Phoned Fvd ye funds to relieve. the ay hid the body of her youngest child country through a special mission, ~ Sunday. W's interesting and | er, declared in a speech at the Democratic ticket by several plight of Indiana cities and for three days and then buried it and reviewed every three months worth money—$ 1000 in cash 5 Women's Department Club last thousand votes. towns: a bill ‘to make W harder P the backyard. for progress. | prizes. . WAFFLE BAKER night. a hia ie \for runaway fathers to avoid Mrs. Carl Burnham said her| “Before the governnfént under- — ~~ —— < Automatically make 4 - delici “The payroll has increase Def Pl \supporting their chfldren; inte- daughter, 3-year-old Cheryl, died takes the responsibilities of the wi 3 e elicious, without a compensating increase ense ant Blaze gration of Marion County Courts| Oct: 10 of natural causes. Cheryl development program it should) - good sized waffles gt une time. No " . ; i ; np ublic SepVices, the said. £ Injures 19 Persons ‘by creation of a judicial confer. Suffered from spastic paralysisiciean house in the existing (gov-| FIRST Tl M kd < Sobugion * woRing or delay butwatn During the firs sca year o ence system for all 18 courts since her premature birth, Mrs. ernment) corporations,” the re-| 1 boki ves Peo - ons the Schvicker SUINGiAtTation Sa4. BATTLE CREEK, Mich, Oct. here: a merit system for Juvenile Burnham said. port . said. . “ ing. Y Was spent on payroiis i — 1 : L 3 § ra pet Po (ir |S (UP)—A $1 million fire at a Court probation. employees. Coroner Burton E. Gane It added that directors of the o $26.50—$1 DOWN 9 intstration in defense production plant injured mr mee scheduled an autopsy. e 24 major government corpora-| the Republican administration in . held pending the outcome : _ i - 1948," he said. 19 persons last night and halted Bodies of 4 Airmen Police ledrned- the ‘child was HONS commonly include cabinet, : 0 EE LA hr {production on jet airplane engine. ; missing when thé woman's hus- officers, many of whom serve on; parts. Recovered From Lake asing a number of government boards,’ :
Fire department officials said 75 NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 28 (UP) say he was in “serious trouble.” rd which Special remuneration is : mw ' . Local ‘courts “too offen have facturing Co. plant was destroyed recovered from Lake Pontchar-\was in a children’s hospital at, The Payments were regarded < Actomatic Beyond Belief! All you failed to make use of laws to com- PY the two-hour blaze. They said train where a twin-engine T-T Indianapolis for treatment. (2 ap nis 2s income 3 - do is drop in the breod. Bread ; : lowers itself gutomatically. No
—— » old Gabrielli violin and two bows . - ‘ i al. ’ ic! Y ’ iss! end beverage serviceof | 200 Fathers railway mail clerk apparently Peace appea. |worth $4400 from violinist Richard Fpy It's automatic! You can’t miss on Hand Sen. Lodge said: | ; ~ ‘We hope the day will come Scaborn's automobile yesterday. '_ ‘ en -
| § ein the dofightis) stmesthere | | in 1914. ‘when — cp. | : ! - { Times State Servies J Sms naa | “The oppression of religion in §<- ! gem-Mke chromium plate. No glass 2 at sir-conditioned wmlort ¢ { CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct. 28— =f Stude Offi Russia will stop; "Yel Shall Ye C a - a [Fathers of 200 Wabash College ect Student cers “The creative energies of the) Be omforfed | bowls to break students were on the campus here| Stanley A White, R.R. 1, New Russian people will be released; : i .$34.50—$1 DOW
On Unions : {Continued From Page One) hart roared. “We may be isola- | tionists but we were in two of the three world wars his party {foisted on the American people.” He chided Mr. Campbell for taking” credit in prosecuting Judith Coplon, an employee of the “1 Justice Department. “Why Judy Coplon sat within 200 feet of Campbell for months in his office” the senator said. “Now he takes credit for prosecuting her.” : In a surprise announcement, Sen, Capehart said:
“x algerstand President Truman wi here Nov. 4 to make ia political talk for Campbell. {When he comes, ask him if he i still thinks the Alger Hiss case is ‘a red herring. Ask him why he {vetoed the Communist control | bill.” For three minutes of his 45‘minute radio speech, Sen. Cape- 3 2 3 'hart read a release prepared for| edn ‘ Te i | distribution to all major news| James M. Drake, president of the Empire Life and Accident services and newspapers in the| |, nce Co., yesterday laid the cornerstone of the company's the state, | new building at 28th and Meridian Sts. It extolled the virtues of the] : | Republican 80th Congress as hav-| The cornerstone of the new The new building, he said,
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and ignored President Wilson's Statesmanship if he met it com- z BN ’ ae Im ws Th ing down the middie of the road. Pact Defense Post Dady $s Market Helps Couple § Campaign; highest income. - . | the Peoples Bank Building. sealed in the cornerstone. “We might have been saved|l want my President to succeed.| .. 0p. p Hope to Fill Big Container by Christmas from World War II if we had fol-| The future of the country and the " Tom Page. One) By KENNETH BUSH lowed the Wilson leadership and| World is at stake. shall urged speed in Atlantic Pact als * entered a successful League of Favors Co-Operation defense preparations because the Poliomyelities faces another foe today.
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their children,” Walter Myers Jr., draulic press line broke, spraying terday after taking off from the!gave Cheryl half a sulfa tablet, seemed preferable from their per- - a Democratic candidate for Superior ll 0h a hot furnace. Only 250 of |fog-boound New Orleans airport. [prescribed Yor at When she had, *°ha! Point of view," it said... | 2 lavars Ao: gush, Toust raisas itselt 2 ‘Court judge, declared in a cam- the firm's 1800 employees were They were identified as Maj pneumonia last December, Oct. 8 uy m the post-war disposal of] | silently, withou t popping or bangpaign speech today. | working. Leon Andrews of Farmersville,land the other half the next day. lung surplus property ' in ck) ing. Every slice olike—moist, dry, Speaking in behalf of the court] tele mp - La.; S/Sgt. Gressett of Sinton,| On the third day, Mrs. Burnham ands, it said, “large .blocks thick slices or thin. reform program proposed. by Harvard ‘Art Group _ ITex.; Lt. Col. H. L. Qldenburg, said she found Cheryl lying in her| Were purchased by private Jbuyers| | $24 1 DOWN Tin "Democratic judicial candidates, : Sheboygan, Wis., and lot Et: €:'ped, “rigid.” She hid the body in at bargain prices and exported 3 50% a ; : 1 Mr, Myers pledged to do more to 10 Sketch Nude Women B. Schmidt, Cincinnati, 0. {a box beneath the child's bed for from the Philippines to other - 7 = S . A : z i give children care and supervision| CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Oct. 2g . Divers recovered two bodies three days before burying it. Sant ries at af enormous profit. : 0 bi provided by state laws, Tate (UP)—Harvard University's ‘tac. | ITOM 15 feet of water and the Mrs. Burnham expects another . Feport charged that Philip- # a ; i He charged that courts have ylty of the fine arts department | Others. were - raised with the child in four months: {Pine nances are critical; that] TONIGHT Po been too lenient in enforcement lifted a 314-year-old ban today. " cCFASe DY a derick barge. | me ’ some school teachers “had hot He of laws to compel fathers 10 SUP-\ Art students will be allowed fo. ooo + Lodge Blasts Sen Paid and hat ihe standard aA -ey por their chien. a wo Pouch of 36-Year-Old LOCI tn wort var 1 on WFBM=TV > Dr The student st g-! . | ‘r i 2 ] : : “a ; {sion to as ide ea Because Letters Are Delivered Russ in UN . ha Sum po — ang ; z ) they were tired of painting apples; NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (UP) (Continued From Page Oney 'are getting poorer Poa CHANNEL b 0 |and landscapes. The models will Mail carriers delivered a pouchful United Notions, Tas chosen on ore a : > [pose in the studio of the Harvard of 36-year-old letters today with) A 2 ‘Mial: i ES, Art Association, and only the 22 notes from the government ex. |General Assembly's > ain 39 eal Rare Violin Stolen : FP ; 4 ; | members will be allowed in. \plaining that they were found veo SOI Ce eat k he hich! WINNIPEG, Man, Oct. 28 (UP) - Ho . "a : [association is accepting no recently in the rafters of a Flush- debate on | rd Fi indorse- Police searched today for the ° 8 * ‘members. ing railroad station by a carpen- oT 0 oo torious “Stockholm thief Who stole a rare, 190-jear- COFFEEMASTER
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