Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1951 — Page 3

the life-giving ‘principle of sex.

That sums up a math point

executive secretary of the Cin

opened Monday at Purdue and wil

over the world.

people.

: considering his “course”

him, . On Birth Control

H—Singer Monyw a Hollywood

Is a Yout

they must apologize for ‘God’s blunder in instituting

~ ‘made by Dr. Roy E.. Dickerson,

cinnatl Social Hygiene Society, in a two-hour session with a large group of delegates at the Methodist youth convocation here. The national convocation

continue through noon Friday. About 4700 young persons and ‘adult workers are attending from

_ Each afternoon, they separate into 29 different groups to hear lectures and discuss matters of } vital interest to today's young |

Dr. Dickerson covered the subject of sex rather thoroughly lasted § ‘only two hours, His audience of } {some 200 delegates listened at"tentively and fired questions at

One of the young delegates in- g quired what can be done about the increasing number of young

1

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couples in our country who are very much in love and in need of the expression of marriage but not ready for it economically.

The Rcturer said in some cases

the parents are subsidizing their children.

‘pressed Dr. Dickerson for his Christ

One or two of the young people

opinions about birth control.

He said it seemed to be agreed|/panions to each other?” another us that every normal human be-

mora, scholarships.

by most people nowadays children questioner asked. should be thoughtfully “spaced” both for the good of the parerits| and the children.

used for family limitation on which different persons disagree. apologized for giving He referred his questioners folillustrations regarding the male| contingent.

But, he added, it is the methods |

counsellors in their own faiths| for information about .birth con-| b trol.

irshirts -

ed cotton

Another Father Goes To Jail for Non-Support|

Another divorced father was pestival tonight.

“Can a young couple who havei/to blame than bo had pre-marital relations change have seduced the their ways and still be good com-|

MEXICO CITY, Aug.

Authorities refused to specuJate on how many persons had drowned in the floods.

Mexican Warships Carry Supplies to Flood-Hit Coast

By United Press

Mexico's flood-stricken east coast| yest, with 500 tons of supplies for | against harm .for $50,000 thousands of homeless refugees. Lloyds of London, said her troupe! ‘Nothing but a narrow G-string|French Lick, Ind., today welcomed is Special trains, commercial and|aq giving the farmers the kind|and two tiny lily pads clothedian private vehicles were comman-|g¢ chow they wanted and she had more thah a dozen girls. deered after rains borne by al« Killer hurricane turned 15 million acres of Mexico into a watery wasteland. i : During the past two days, an airlift of 15 military and com-|Jake More was the first of his mercial planes has flown two tons of food and medicine into the disaster area extending north| and east of Tampico. * Two helicopters owned by 4. . privake erations.” : Gov. maulipas. State said Tampico’s present problem was “food, housing and clothing.” “The danger of malaria ‘and ‘ ‘typhoid is great,” Gov. said. ‘“Cqmmunities elsewhere: in the state are shape.” 2 A Mexican reporter who was flown over the expanse of water estimated 2500 were homeless in Tampico alone.

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LUZ.

Hgracio eran of. Ta-

Teran

in even. worse

jailed today until] he pays up

back support totaling $270 fori m, tomorrow (CDT), when the {gates swing wide and the 1951

Judge John L. Niblack, Su-[ndiana State Fair gets under perior Court 1, sentenced Charles way.

his two children.

Seymour, a hotel doorman, for|

failure to pay $10 a week fOr .ogident, and Carl Tyner, secre-|

the support of his family. | Seymour Was the seventh man/|TY treasurer, are hoping for a to be jailed for non-support within a week. - The judge also ordered Marion L. Hankins, Lawrence, to jail until 6 a. m, tomorrow for violation of a restraining order and bothering his former wife. Hankins paid up $30 in arrears for sup-

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{record - breaking attendance |view of the sellout of 250,000 ad[vance tickets.

premiums, highest ever, will boost the effort to break the 1946 record of 627,573 paid admissions.

will be dedication of the new [$350,000 Conservation building, and the first of four performances by Dennis Day and his six-act show in the Coliseum, beginning at 8:30 p. m.

swollen by approximately 10,000 youngsters, clubs, and Camp Fire Girls, For them, a free show will be presented in the evening by 400 entertainers, sponsored by Sahara Grotto and the Indana Broadcasters Associa-

He was told with God's help,

they most certainly could. Right

in the middle of the question- God-given and to use it to best Dickerson serve the group of society too many which each one finds himself. He sharply denounced prosti[tution in connection with the

forum, Mr.

LONG-LINE ROMANCE—Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Zavala at the Youth Conference. He's from Lima, Peru, and she from AlIndia. Both are studying in this countryon Crusade for

Th

Ing must take sex into account and make his own personal de-! |cisions regarding it. He told the

Parley Topic

He warned his young hearers

the medical profession knows of

nothing that offers sure protection against venereal diseases to ‘persons exposed to them,

But the chief argument against

such digressions from the path of sexual virtue, 0

in the speaker's pinion, is the fact that the di-

Hearty Applause

Jenner Urges U.S. End Korean Peace Parleys, Resume All-Out War

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ

Sen. Wiliam E. Jenner (R. Ind.) today said the

gressor sometimes “loses his abil- United States should break off the Korean peace talks at ity to fall in love.”

'Kaesong ‘and resume full scale war.

| |

The, Senator made his views known in an interview

And love, respect, devotion, loy- |with The Times. alty ‘and many other sentiments!

He advocated drawing a battle

when combined with the sex rela-|line around the Philippines, Okition of one man and one woman, nawa, Formosa and ‘Japan with

a husband and wife, constitute direct warning to Russia that any the long range process of making transgression would result in alla home and bringing up children, out-war.

he said.

Sen. Jenner said the nation

A hearty round of applause Should “forget Europe” and conmarked the close of the forum centrate on building up its sea

on “sex standards for youth.”

Another discussion which in-|

power and air force.

“We can’t afford to waste our

trigued me was convened by Miss Strength on the masses of Eu-

Nancy Johns of ‘ India .jrope.” he declared. y napoli worth the risk.”

Nancy heads the young people of the Presbyterian Church in the! U. 8. A. as moderator of the!

Westminster Youth Fellowship.

invited her here in the capacity ministration, of fraternal delegate.

“It's not

Denies He's Isolationist The Senator, who has been

{labeled an “isolationist” by mem-

The Methodist convocation hag bers of President Truman's ad-

said he definitely

Her dis- Was not an isolationist—'"no mat-

cussion session was one of the ter what they say.” forenoon gatherings where young people speak their minds about |talks “idiotic and simple.” the address they have just heard |

in the Hall of Music.

nation on earth

He terms the current peace “The idea of the most powerful

sending repre-

Sen. Jenner—"Forget Europe."

Dr. W. Aiken Smart of the sentatives into Kaesong in a Jeep|the five best Republican and] Emory College faculty has|under a white flag is repulsive to|three best Democrats Serving | described Jesus as a strictly re-/all red blooded Americans,” he with him in the Senate. His |

ligious teacher and not a social |said. reformer. |

Independence Encouraged In the discussion group one of |

Sen. Jenner said he had opposed

|“from the start” sending troops to| (fight in Korea.

“We had no business there,” he/

the young girls disagreed with asserted. “Does the administra-|

it

{young Methodists to value sex as

In the forum, for it seems to be the| (way of Methodists to encourage {the young people in independent| thinking.

“I've seen cases of sexual ir-!armed forces and otherwise. And |

In his lecture he had informed tablishments.

‘This Is What They Pay 10 Seer Hubba-Hubba Girl Defends Hot Fair Show in lowa

By United Press

DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 29— Democrats charged | today that belly dancers at the Republican-produced state | og fair besmirched the good name of Iowa with their “licentious

President Miguel Aleman dis- lascivious” dances. patched two corvettes today to]

But Hubba-Hubba Girl Evelyn Party to denounce the midway

whose bosom is

no apologies” to make.

Several farmer's said they| agreed with her.

State Democratic Chairman

But Here They . Wear Raincoats

_ By, CARL HENN

bboths in the‘rain, *

Dripping skies delayed but did|

not stop erection of the Midway] in time for a rush of youngsters| tonight and opening day tomor-| row for the annual Moosier ex- | position. 3

else.”

for ‘and this is what they pay to |see, cent in it.

licentious and lascivious They are mixtures of|8ressional whether federal funds were mis- Should not be a bi-partisan foreign policy. The people have to make |a choicg and they should have] some choices, not just one made] - ly bureaucrats trying to keep|

extreme, ithe hula-hula, the muscle dance, |the striptease and nude posturing.”

insured | Show.

|

‘Nudity runs riot,” he

“The themselves are

in the

dances

“The human form

|show offered to Iowa farmers as ld ahi tate. EaimEgiitnce « Qf.the, gn nee the. fopsen as Grounds wore raincoats today as State,” the Ye said. "|cerned.” '"H Cetlih & Wilson Midway roust-| He \ abouts set up’ shbws, rides and Young lady, said .“It’s. not so. : : “These people look at cows; Statés Occasional showers were fore- horses and pigs for 360 days a fense that the {cast throughout the day and early year; when they come to a fair, aware, whether evening. Tomorrow: Warm and they want to look at something humid, but dry.

Miss - West; a richly endowed

Oldster Enjoys It

“I's fs what they're Yooking, . Price Stabilizer Michael V. Di- | Salle said the trip cost him $7.30.! |The rest was paid for by UNICO, |

indeWe have no apologies

and there's nothing

The children—rain or no rain— to make and plan to make no

were expected to be on hand for| the special offer of free admis-| sions and 9-cent elders, arm-in-arm to the music of four bands in the Coliseum during the) mammoth Indiana Square Dance

rides. Their 1000 strong, will swing

Then comes the moment, at 7

in

A total of $352,377.68 in cash

Dennis Day Show Tomorrow's feature attractions

First-day attendance will be

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changes in the show.”

whose report prompted the outburst, is more than 70 years old. executive secretary of agriculture, retorted Republican-| “I'll give Sen. Jenner a dollar for | said his|every dollar of the government's | agents sat in on several shows a money he can show-I spent going | day, to safeguard against lewd| to French Lick, if he’s willing to! performances.

{secretary L. Orville Miller, Fair Board controlled fair board,

thing to object to,”

now on.”

Both the Democrats and the |

party were morally endangered.

Frank Morehead, the Democrat

Lloyd Cunningham, of the

“So far we haven't found any-| he

regularity where girls were more he said scornfully, so far as hejevangelist and world ys, where they knew, the lower animals never|L

Jesus.”

| |

|

locratic officials accused of was ing government time and money said./attending a recent party rally at|

'Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.).

1

reformer

Parley Are Blasted,

as some people say. My record is ! WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 Ders- Pro-labor. But a lot of people can Sabrejets clashed briefly with,

{used to pay for transportation of {administration big-wigs to the A Democratic statement issued meeting last week.

later was even stronger. undraped |p, {and put through a series of wig-

{spokesma gles and gyrations was all the po: n

when he drove

Today Dr. Kirby Page, social]

{ {

|

By United Press

investigation demanded by|

the college professor. She thinks tion think that once.we pull out] hat Jesus definitely was a social of Korea that it will stay out of the the Red orbit?” thieves out of the temple with a whip of thongs.

Her independence seemed to de- |i Eisenhower's mission! light the minister moderator or [Dian D. s |

“Tragic Mistake” |

The Senator branded Gen.

to Europe ‘‘a tragic mistake.”

jany time.

traveler, 1st. ahabra, Cal, was to speak on]

readiness. That way, he explained,’

|“we could protect our |from invasion.”

[topics were:

shores Sen. Jenner's comment ‘on other

POLITICS—I don’t kno w|

whether I'll be a candidate for Senator or Governor. In fact, I|stormed the last Communist-held!

didate.

choices:

f Republican One: Robert Taft (Ohio). 1 Two: Kenneth Wherry (Neb.). Three: Homer Capehart (Ind).| Four: Eugene Milligan (Colo.)! Five: John Williams (Del.) Democrat One: Walter George (Ga.)

| i | | |

| | | |

Grand Jury Renews Red Case Hearing = HONOLULU, Aug. 29 (UP)—A y Sm

special grand jury meets today to hear additional arguments from

government. attorneys

leaders.

In a four-hour session yester-| day, the 23 members of the jury heard government attorneys charge the seven with conspiring to teach and advocate violent overthrow of the government.

The jurors were asked to re-

why should return indictments against seven alleged Communist Party

Pi

tions of the Act, which 11 top Communist were tried and convicted York. : ih The seven party leaders free on $5000 bail each.

Wanted His Breakfast

PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP)—Police

broke up a chase in a

district. When they - stopped «the pursuer, he had almost overtaken a fleeing woman. “My wife won't cook breakfast for me and I am

turn indictments alleging viola- hungry,” he explained.

STRAUSS SAYS:

i Two: Harry Byrd (Va.) :

Three: Pat McCarran (Nev.) |

Sen. Jenner explained he did |

| “Russia doesn’t want Europe,” not select Sen. Joseph McCar-| |he said, “She can have Europe thy (R. Wis.) on his best five One out of every three Republicans because “Joe conFrenchmen today is a Commun-centrated mainly on one subject » [=~communism. Senators are exSen. Jenner suggested instead|pected to do a great deal more. |

boys,” he said (have been known to run such es-the “Creative Revolution of Of the huge American Army iniBut McCarthy did a térrific job |Europe, the nation build up itSion the Commies. ——| sea power and air force to combat/ ee

Jenner's Charges On French Lick

UN Storms Last Hill Along ‘Bloody Ridge’ |!

EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR-| TERS, Korea, Aug. 29 (UP) | United Nations

forces today

don’t even know if I'll be a can- hill on “Bloody Ridge,” where! the Reds

lost 8905 dead and

LABOR—I am not anti-labor/wWounded last week.

|sure groups. : : COMMUNISM—If communism uiju. Neither side scored any

Sen. Jenner called for a con- terials to Communist countries.

inquiry to find out]

FOREIGN POLICY

In New York, Navy Secretary themselves in office. | PREDICTION—I think the Re-|

an A. Kimball said through a|

that he went

|French Lick“in a Navy plane “to|

|

of

{in the interests “o

|crats or Republicans.”

a

Neb.,, where he made a speech | |after a stopover at French Lick, {he explained.

Republicans' had spotters attend-|/the 'Army said he hitch-hiked a | (ing the shows, presumably ready ride in Mr. Kimball's plane and! to sound the alarm whenever| paid his own return expenses by they felt the members of their train, commercial plane and pri- | vate automobile. He said he did not draw any per diem pay from | the government. |

give the RediCross a dollar for | every dollar of the taxpayer's | said, money he’s wasted in use of Sen- | “nothing improper. But we'll| ate time and space in the contake another close look and we’ll| gressional record for nothing but | watch them more closely from partisan, political purposes about | | which he appears so concerned.” |

{tell the people about national de-

and Department of De-|

ey are Demo-|

DiSalle Explains

a thréat to world peace, then| |we made it what it is today. We|

t. don’t like me because I'm not an estimated 40 Communist jet influenced by any organized pres- fighters along the Manchurian]

Far to the northwest, 20 Ameri-|

border some 30. miles from Sin-|

{gave away billions of dollars} | worth of foodstuffs, arms and ma-|

There

to publicans will win the Presidency|

in 1952. I think the people bave/ +

|had enough eri 5 eel

wa aon tik

ublic be kept| Jenner's Picks

During an interview, Sen. Jen-

ner revealed his personal list of

me and corruption, rnd p n ¢ 4 i Warp RE | e said he did not think | The Republicans will be sure’ to] /that was improper because “it is\win if they stick to funda

mental | f the United American ways.

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