Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1950 — Page 2
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\ ton, Anderson banker, was one of : di : : Ve the four GOP primary candidates 8! wiv . . : ar WE ee apts for Congress. His supporters con-| met Sal : tend that Mr. Beamer, was hand- a = : | ey , |picked by former Rep, Forrest ii} : C0 : Ee ; i * {Harness, Kokomo, who served 10 3 : . ; years as Congressman and was ; : rn Fighting Chance Held dereatea by Mr. waish in 1948, Tanks Clean Up 2 a : els ‘When he (Harness) found out he re : Juan home of Attorney General} For Incumbent Walsh |couldn’t get it himself. Band's Hideout Geigel Polancos, wounding a po-
(Continued From Page One) | Some think that the Harness| (Continued From Page One) lice guard stationed there. of political debate. Mr. Walsh label on such a dark horse as Mr. fied rebel arms depot near the He said the Nationalists wereraging at
loves it. A Seeond Martha Taft aa. Beamer has done very well: stumping the district with her husband and could be called a second Martha Taft — the Ohio, Senater’s able campaigning wife,
her Beamer is causing him to run un- south coast. Rebel ralding squads, punch of gangst ters aged 11, 9 and 6. Finally, the fagovernor's palace , with a fanatical desire to become ther ran out and stopped a pass-
der a considerable handicap.
Mr. Beamer tut-tuts such talk. here and public buildings at sev-| He says all of his primary op-|eral other po ponents are real nice guys and island,
would make good Congressmen. | He doesn’t even say that he him-]
‘attacked the
gs i The fnsurgents who occupied (nat martial law will be ordered 0 take care of the kids but that
ints throughout the some kind of martyrs in accord-|ing squad car.
ance with their strange ideology.”| “We talked to neighbors. They As yet, ‘there is no indication ¥aid the father worked and tried
the mother stayed drunk,” the
'burned down the municipal build. 'n San Juan. But the city was [police reported.
neighbors
hoy the hustings Self will win, “In this, as in all Jayuya were reported to have wa 38 160 Hil.1o take the hus : . things, he is unlike Mr, Walsh. pe
Both of the RBeamers have
shaken the hands of hiindreds of : citizens throughout the district. aC
This is this second try at an elec-,
tive office. He represented Wa- ‘ y bash County in the 1949-50 wate Raach Tru : legislature. a i :
|ing, post office, internal revenue heavily guarded today. said that instead of her looking ‘building, a theater and two gas The governor's palace was after the kids, the three little stations. ; ‘cordoned off by heavy concentra- looked after their mother, This latest terrorism, plus simi- tions of police and national AXINg food When there was any, Has bloody and destructive inci- guardsmen. ‘her things.” ashing jdents in at least 10 other Pusrts, pop, were widely de- ; 5 Rican cities and towns, made the|pioved pa_aleg Wry ers Bt BB. the advies of police _the Mr. Beamer is against commu- | (esing, . he worst in Puerto ings. And police bussed around father Bo Juvenfie : n H [Ries story, | dese reets fon nism snd Socialists Sronas® and Agrees Not to {| But authorities reported that gory mn wa on) t to testify, final tndicate he shares the view that Mention McHale they had control of the situation Meantime. police in San Juan or I acide a everywhere but in Jayuya and were believed preparing to grab sald the
ed by electing Dem-| ’ ee i pili 8 1 ACantinysd P om Fag One) ‘that 300 National Guard infantry- Pedro Albizu Campos, 59, Na- b had yin h | m of Mr, : t . { In his own ‘advertising, Mr. criticism r. McHale, reports men, supported by 10 to 15 me- tionalist party president whe was Msg S Simes thah wife
circulated yesterday that the In- dium tanks, had ‘been sent to sent to flanta federal pen- Témem Walsh comes as near to following 4,, ,ap5is © Congressman had storm the town. jaont 1a tie 1036 Sonspiring, squandered rent the Pair Deal platform of Presi- .. oq his back on Mr. Camp! ‘Despite the official timism to - overthrow the government he lost his job last week because dept Truman as anyone running yn. ipe candidacy.” that fla pm BIT nere ; “I had to stay home and look if Indimna. ‘ e uprising was almost at hers. ys after her and the kids when I Se Called Falsehood an end, some observers believed Gov. Marin sald Mr. Albizu’s should. have t rk.” X An Intra-Party SeraP. | poe penort was a contempti- today might be bloodier than arrest had been ordered. But the, a bagn al wo His fighting propensities haven't ble falsehood and another mani- yesterday, when authorities esti- Nationalist leader is surrounded | The woman's police récord bore been confined to the GOP. Abetted roiation of a policy of distortion mated 20 policemen and more by bodyguards in his apartment out his story: An arrest with 180 by his secretary, Victor Hood, on the part of Publisher Pulliam,” than 10 others, including rebels, and may be preparing to resist days sentence and $500 fine for Marion, he is up to His ears in Rep. Jacobs said, were killed. . arrest, |child neglect in 1945 - when the an intra-party Democratic scrap ! (In Havana, the Cuban house father was in the Navy and eight
ky m su ti J - “ 1 ” in Mr. Hood's home town of , - the por ng hie % Camp : Bunch of Gangsters” = 50 representatives approved a mo- arrests and convictions for Marion. "Tg arid congratulated him after, AD an interview at 2:30 a. m,ition early this morning calling drunkenness, vagraney, child } (today Gov. Marin said newion President Truman to guaran- neglect and disorderly conduct
here the Old Guard Democrats a T y his nomination,” Rep. Jacobs sald.|yig1ent outbreaks had occurred initee the lives of Mr. Albigu and in the past five years.
130, 1950, after 34 years service
Js He gave Gen. MacArthur credit for unification’ of the Armed to its “highest
ar, : Adm. Decker, who retired June
with the Navy took command of the Yokosuka Base in 1846. Paying the American press a high tribute he said it was their untiring efforts which helped de-| velop the Yokosuka Naval Base in Tokyo Bay into the “keystone” | of our naval defense in the Far
abandon the base, he sald, but
ent Young Turks from the : rar x Asked to comment on the Jac-|{jiuado Mayaguez and San Juan. lother revolutionary leaders in| One of the disorderly conduct
ks of labor taking over the a. Mr. Hood is from the obs Yemaris, Publisher Pulllam| yn Mayaguez at least two and|Puerto Rico), arrests was three days
ranks of the AFL barbers union "=. only thing I want to say| | Ee 3: LZ S Hynes & { 78,
et the AFL in a i election day|!® that everything he says .is so for Mr. Walsh as strongly as they extravagantly false I don’t want expect the CIO to do both here to comment on it. z and in Kokomo. i Strong for Alex Campbell, the MacArthur Appeals
Democratic senatdrial nominee, . i and his sponsor, Frank M, Me. For Aid to Koreans ! ,
Hale, Indianapolis, Democratic. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (UP)— I} : - National Committeeman, the Old Douglas MacArthur has ap-
Guard leaders are looking the } other way so far as the Salen pealed to the National Catholic
candidacy is concerned. {Welfare Conference here for This Marion group includes City! clothing, bedding and shelter for | Attorney Robert R. Batton, one- 2 million homeless persons in time Mayor Jack Edwards, H. D. war-torn Korea. : { Nesbitt, Grant County prosecutor;! The Most Rev. Francis P.] George W. Rauch, deputy prose- Keough, archbishop of Baltimore eutor; Robert Milford, county at-|and acting chairman of NCWC’s torney; Judge Edward €, Hays administrative board, sald the and State Rep. Mark Hinkle. ‘American Bishop's Relief. Agency Nod From Walsh Foes |18 sending 105 tons of clothing > The iatter, running for re-elec- and othér supplies to Korea. tion in Grant and Blackford! eC br TT a Counties, runs political indorse- Match Fires Cartridge
ments from such anti-Walsh out-| fits as the Indiana State Medical; A South Side boy was burned
Association. yesterday when he held a lighted So there is expected to be plenty match to a 32-caliber cartridge. of ticket-splitting on Nov. 7. The prarhert Wetzel, 14, of 1432 8S. Republicans don’t hang out their new Jersey St. told police the * political washing with such aban-|., t.iqge exploded and burned don as do the Democrats. Put him on the face. He suffered secthere are plenty of them “fixing to! 3 vote for Walsh™ particularly ®™ degree powder burns. among the lower income Eroups. RARY BOY FOR ESTHER Madison County, with its strong | HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 31 (UP)—
CIO-PAC, and the city govern-| ment here in Democratic control, | Esther Willams, film star swim-
are expected te deliver for ‘Mr, mer, gave birth prematurely toWalsh according to Fred Hon- day to a son but both she and nold, the PAC head man. phe baby were reported doing Kokomo PAC gives the same/well The child had not been ex-/ report. : : {pected until December: Hel Here, however, they have the Weighed five pounds, six ounces.’ Amerjean Guard, Inc, under the PEN HAH direction of its head man, Charles SAM SPADE BREAKS LEG. W. Harbaugh, and he is working! HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 31 (UP) hard fo defeat the Democratic Film and radio star Howard Congressman. Duff (8am Spade) broke his right The ‘Rich Man's PAC leg below the knee in a fall, his It bas been dublwd “the rich | PhYsician disclosed today after : a placing the leg in a cast. The star man’s PAC. fell last night on the steps of his Local 940, UAW-CIO, doesn’t home in the Hollywood hills, belong to ‘PAC. Their 500 mem- ‘ - bers have just won a new contract with the Pierce, Governor plant, which makes governors for jet planes. Vernet Turner, fourtime president of the local, said they were too busy getting back to work to pay much attention to polities. He explained why they stay out of PAC. 1 “We are against all Republicans,” he said, “and sometimes PAC approves one here or there, If they are worth PAC approval
. . . Dialin they should get over on the Demo- g Is cratic side. Republicans only
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It is such talk that scares the | ‘Western Electric helps keep older, well-heeled Democrats. | it that way by providing the They don’t want their party to be Bell System with almost everypurely farmer-labor. They think ' that Mr. Walsh does. | | thing it needs to keep your Alvah Jackley, Anderson GOP | service operating perfectly. chairman who is at downtown | Teléphones are made here in headquarters here, is confident! : a thattit is a Republican year, He! Indianapolis. gaid Sen. Homer E. Capehart, | seeking a second term, is popular with workers as well as employers dnd will carry Madison County. Mr, Beamer will run right along-with him he declared. There is some Republican sulk-_
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