Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1951 — Page 1
3, 1951.
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, 62d YEAR—NUMBER 226
Did Jenner Cook a Deal?—
pas Pledge To Taft on '52 Over Welfare
A Taft Story Page 2 By ANDY OLOFSON
Did Indiana sell its voting rights in the 1952 Republican “Presidential convention for $20 million a year in federal welfare funds?
_ That i8 the question buzzing in political eiréles today ~~ a8 the state legislature heads
“u le’ B dits toward its fourth week of the
special session. , Top GOP leaders pooh-pooh it but at least one “in the know”
Republican confirms: Uizze About ONE—That Sen. Robert Taft (R, O.) was the ; p, Other Robber:
moving force behind the Jenner amendments Aananimouns. approval -py--the-eon-gressional conference committee on the super-tax bill.
} TWO—In return. for getting Hoosier Republicans ‘off the hook,” Rep. Charles Halleck and Sen. William Jenner promised to 'give Sen. Taft the entire Indiafa vote in the 1952 GOP national
convention, ° | Comes Up Tuesday
Hint of what was going on bhehind the scenes came the other day when B88 top Indiana GOP figures signed a statement indorszing the Ohio Republican for President, immediately after the Jenner amendment was accepted by the House-Senate conference committee, | It was confirmed by a Repub(lican, himself a Taft supporter. [He declined to permit use of his {name, for obvious reasons. . | Rep. Halleck, reached in Hot * |Springs, Va., vehemently denied
{ Sen. Taft, reached at his { home in Cincinnati last night, | sald he “didn't know anything about” any promise by Messrs. | Jenner and Halleck to deliver | the Hoosier delegation to him, He said the two had ‘“expressed their gratitude” for his work on the conference committee that approved the Jenner amendment, Of this gratitude and his recent indorsement by 86 leading Hoosier Republicans, Sen. Taft said: “I didn't connect the two.”
‘that there was any “deal” with |Sen. Taft.
“I talked to Sen. Taft several 2 times because he was on the conference committee,” he explained. ; “Never at any time was his Kenneth (Ted) Shaw presidential candidacy mentioned. . There was no pledge given to anyThe “jungle” bandits. caught in/one about the Indiana delegition a downtown restaurant yesterday, Whoever made such a statement will be questioned about a num-iis telling a complete lie.’ ber of robberies. The Taft “deal” is just another Detectives last night said few/indication why the Indiana state other details could be made public legislature is still draceing on, until farther questioning. idespite the apparent solut'nn of The pair, who earlier dodged/the problem by the adoption of one of the biggest manhunts in the Jenner amendnfent bv the local history, surrendered meekly. congressional conferees. The men were seized in Tommy's. The action virtually assures Grille, Kentucky Ave. and Mary- restoration of $20 million a vear land St, by detectives wholin federal welfare aid previously blocked all exits and entered with withheld from Indiana because of drawn guns. the 1951 “anti-secrecy” amendJames Earl Perry, 18, and Ken- ment to the Indiana law. neth (Ted) Shaw, 22, were charged’ The Jenner amendment, to be with robbery in two North Side considered by the House Tuesday holdups, prohibits the federal government Police threw a dragnet around from withholding funds to states a wooded “jungle” on the North- hecause they permit their roll of east side after the holdup Thurs- recipients to become «public. day but the gunmen escaped. Orders Go Down Narcotics Found : But the special session nf the Both men had bottles of nar-istate legislature will still zo on, cotics in their pockets. Police said simply because the Jenner-hack-the dope was loot from the Oct. 5 ing wing of the GOP wants to use robbery of the Dickson Pharmacy,/the hallowed halls of the 10gis2630 N. Harding St. lature as a sounding board for Eight police cars converged online 1952 campaign the restaurant following a tip! orders have gone down from that the men were in the vicinity.|, Holder-Hughes-Van Ness comDetectives earlier had covered ,.. post that the GOP nome the downtown district, showing| .. welfare Drogtite must be photographs of Perry and Shaw. rammed “through the Senate An employee of a cleaning shop So f h & b at Illinois and Maryland Sts. told _ 30 far. the boys have not been them the men had been in last able to get the job done. But they week to leave a suit to be cleaned. Continued on Page 5—Col. §
Called Police
He called police yesterday after the pair had been in to get the suit and reported they walked west on Maryland St. The men were located in the restaurant by patrol car officers! John T. Glenn and Donald Burkert. Perry and Shaw admitted they! were the pair who escaped the| dragnet in and around Washing-| ton Park Thursday. They told police they had boarded a city bus immediately] after crashing their car at 34th and Dearborn Sts. while fleeing the scene of a $350 robbery of the A. J. Carter Grocery Co., 3209 E. 20th St. The gunmen said they fled the area before police arrived and saw the “parade” of squad cars to the wooded area as they were en route downtown.
When captured today, Shaw had a 25-caliber automatic in his pocket. It was fully loaded and had a shell in the chamber, detectives said. He had another fully loaded! clip and extra shells in hjs pocket. ~The pair told police they had a
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FORECAST: Fair and mild todav and tomorrow. High today
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four-power plan solves the ques- rp. Indianapolis voter regis- ————————— em m—— The erudite Gov. Stevenson were disclosed.
+ Suez Canal bases to Egypt with- for the recipient to mark- his even The Times—will know
‘Hoosier Sheriffs
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ayptars Shy Boyle Resigns Party Post
At Conveying
ris Trop For ‘Reasons Of Health’
By United Press CAIRO, Egypt, Oct. 13— Egyptian armored units werd alerted for quick movement tonight and British troops in the Suez canal zone were ordered: to “shoot to kill” if attacked.
Reports from Port Said told of the first anti-British boycott’
Democratic Chairmen
Insists RFC Inquiry ay Found His Record OK
ian treaty. 1% a d 4 , | By United Press
Railwaymen there refused to : ' 4 A WASHINGTON, Oct. 13— Democratic National Chairs PURI De ved British man William M. Boyle Jr., accused of “influence peddling"
troops to military camps in the iia : : canal zone and the troops were on government loans, quit today insisting that his skirts
sent’ to their destinations in are clean busses. 3 : ” 3 all. British military circles said It ; w of m a 7) “ In a letter to President Truwas all quiet todav in the British . bo ’ Riap, i longtime rind and area of the Suez Canal ! . politica sponsor, he ormer Some units of the Egyptian : : : . Kansas City cop said he was veArmy Were directed to be ready | signing because of failing health, to move at 24 hour notice in prep- not because of the charges raised
aration for “any eventuality.” against him. “I have at all times conducted
: myself with honor and propriety.” Reliable sources said these in- ; ; the 49-year-old lawyer-politician structions did not mean the army i > ~ “a E | said. was being put on a war footing a . "He expresséd confidence that but that the orders were issued ; BAT i > ge ; c the Senate Investigating Compartly because of the possibilities [3 7 : ki og : A oi mittee which *has been looking of “disorders” caused by civilian ga £ ge to into. his connections with the terrorists, : % \ & ; : 4 R f American Lithofold Corp. of St. Informed sources said it would Jd | eC, ; ; 4 J 4 s i : Louis, and its £565.000 RFC loan, be "unwise to believe’ that Egypt 3 would exonerate him completely. would = accept a four-power In- A Ap ? / He reminded the President that vitation to join in a Mideastern / ’ bi 3 ; Pe | a Republican member of the defense organization with the 2 . & committee stated only yesterday United States, Britain, France that the record contains "no eviand Turkey. dence of illegality or moral turMinister of Interior and Fi- pitude” on Boyle's part. nance Faud Sirag El! Din Pasha said the ministerial political com-. mittee had completed its study of —both he and the President have
eg pi Bind ee MISS INDIANAPOLIS—Pretty Virginia Ann Johnson is the MISS CHICAGO—Girls like THajiia ped Jheoughout- the a cabinet session Sunday. type Governor Schricker describes as the real beauty which comes Adrianne Falcon will carry the (i it omiced to touch off a Efforts to Renew
According to reliable reports from Indiana. standard for Illinois. chain reaction in both major
from London, the four power pro-|— _— _— : political parties. » Oh-h What His opposite number, RepubI lican National Chairman Guy [uce S
posal Provides that Britain would] George Gabrielson, also was ac-
pire—if Egypt would join a Mid-| cused Mefore the same committee
east defense plan against Com- iC i of using. improper influence on munist aggression. ast ut Q eq { the RFC to obtain more than ns Not Suni : ar 4 million in loans for the Cartha 2 Not Optimistic The Ti gS Vote § M the first tabul: ! : Hydrocol Co.. which he rag Br United Press e Times Siraw Yale jor ayor, in e Ars; agua. By JOE ALLISON Mr. Gabrielson denied the TOKYO. Sunday. Oct. 14 ¥¢.
The shrewdest Egvptian politiA GI's bet in Korea has touched charges just as vehemently as rons to resume the Korean truee
cal observers were not optimistic tion, provided these results: about the possibility of Egypt's For Mayor Phil Bayt, Demeoerat.... casssvsess 36° off a two-state war over which Mr. Boyle did. but powerful mem- : : 2 has the prettier women. bers of his own party have been talks stalled again today over
accepting the four power plan ? é “te > ‘ : re a . For Alex Clark, Republican 0 Gov. Schricker and Gov. Adlai clamoring for him to quit before ‘ommunist insistence on a larger
But one highly placed Egyptian financier said Egypt regarded the The early returns also indicated these party trends: Stevenson have come to the front the 1952 presidential election. neutral zone for the Red delegainvitation as a “basis for discus-! dates Bi et Vores ~ sao in the battle of beauty with Eight Republican Senators and tion than for the United Nations. t y + ' i . y, 0 EEE EY cesses we sion” He termed ihe ovitation! ; raigh er a Sains Jor -Indiafia and Hiinols a strong House bloc already are’ But an Allied spokesman #aid the best offer made thus far. Straight Republican Votes ....cecvnvnivicssscsness 20% inois girls are all right.” the out publicly for the GOP chair- > ght” Howev : 129, White Hat said yesterday. “But man's scalp. despite a vots of S0me progress, however gh A owever, it was poialed out, Indiana has the real beauties confidence given him by the. Re- was made at today’ s fourth Haison ue ye a No Party Pref Indicated 44° (from the Banks of the Wabash publican Executive Committee im- meeting at Panmunjom, 8 even No Party Preference Indicated. ....oooiivipencnrnnnes ” o : . and all over the state. mediately after the RFC charges; m,.. .jease was handed out at
tion of the Suez. It was con-|(ration for the Mayor election attempt is made to record the countered with: “This time the Insists He'll Stay the United Nations’ camp just sidered doubtful the Western|ngy. 8 is 203.500. party voting trend. The ballot Hoosiers are the Suckers. The Mr. Gabrielson went off on a, three hours after the end of toibe support Egypt's an-| pu. mimes Straw Vaie is NOT €ard also includes this statement center of beauty moved to Iili- western speaking tour earlier this/day's session at Panmunjom—the nounce an to annex the Sudan.| Toe i t in: is : The or Wadfist party's gi Presented 38 a forecast of who for ue nd vinyl Ro BN ee ators the center -of. week; still insisting that he would shortest so far. The meeting began _ will win the election. It is a i" yO wre : stay at the party helm, yromptly at: 10 A.M. (9 P.M. newspaper Al Balagh took the er rat . . . (Check One). Bee , Pp I p Rew paper. ol cial BE of the Public Service feature from which De iG Sa aid econdary Problem “Asked during a stop - off » Saturday CST) and ended at 10:30 : : : s 8 aras lov. Stev : ring uit, he four-power proposals for inclusion | Times Teaders ma) raw their are going into the mails daily. t Sov, Stevenson was referring Denver It he intended 10 qu A.M. of Egypt in the middle eastern de- on op a s presented to- AS .they are returned to The ll Re Dok yar Diekinaite of Illi- De at an! During the brief session, the fenses. But the reaction was no- e 1a INS Prete Times offices, experienced straw : sidents, Suckers, and the Ng al observers here he. UMited Nations release said, the tably lacking in enthusiasm. day are based on a small per- ~ \. clerks continue to record any T8¢ent announcement that the But political observers here be- 4 ite again presented their If Egypt accepts the Allied deal, €entage of the Official Times changing trends © center of ;U. 8. population had lieved Mr. Boyle's move might proposal in writing. Almost idenit is believed that U. S. Gen. Omar Straw Vote Cards sent to Indian- “pC = receiving a card should Moved to a southern Illinois farm. build up enough pressure within tical to their previous suggestions . 8. Gen. ; S SONS ard s : he ] ce ioe - Mr. Hes , N. Bradley Britain's Field apolis residents. All this is secondary, however, the Republican ranks to blow Mr it provided for “a circular ree
N resid lear off the ballot portion, mark to th "of S J abrielson out of -office, too. Marshal Sir William Slim and. ames of esidents who receive jy ang grop it into the nearest !© the problem of Sgt. Norman gab cad experts who think Stricted area of 3000 yards radius French and Turkish generals will the postal cards from The Times n.aihox at once. That way the K. Ball wants to solve. e po I to surround the United Nations a com- Mr. Gabrielson’s number is up but it
come to Cairo next week to talk are selected from the City Direc- straw vote clerks may report the It seems that Sgt. Ball, : . command advance camp, with Egyptian officers. tory in a pattern to include all up-to-date thinking of residents munications technician in Korea, Point also to the widening split contains no. mention be a. similar - sections of the city and all wage- regarding the approaching elec- had an argument over a popular Within the GOP between support- "= "tp communist delegaReport British Ready learning brackets. tion for mayor. GI subject—women. ers of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower: camp in Kaesong.” : The ballot cards read: The straw vote ix a secret bal- Upshot of this debate was a and Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. O.) To Strike Suez Deal LONDON, Oct. 13 (UP) — mark my official ballot for Mayor the straw vote card has been - tion.
“If T were voting today I would jot. Once the ballot portion of wager that Illinois had prettier [OF the 1952 Presidential Nomina: Mr. Gabrielson is 3 é Britain will surrender its strategic as follows:” Space is provided dropped in the mail, no one—not Continued on Page -5—Col. 5 man. Mr. Boyle accompanied his the = — Jeter 10 the present on i said, the Reds have assumed that out a fight if the Arab state choice. identity of the individual. similar message to the nocratic "te mile neutral zone around : - While The Times offers no The next tabulation will appear Passengers Help National Committee, which will Kaesong would still stand, despite Continued on Page 5—Col. 1 analysis of the straw vote, an in The _Times next W ednesday. Il act on it later. the fact that the city has been Sa Qi Tro ey Operator Possible Successors abandoned as a cease-fire site, The outgoing chairman said he “Establishment by .the Haison
Shed Your Tears, Hoosiers, In Crash Rhubarb would call the committee into officers’ the United Nations said,
session “at an early date’ to pick .,¢ (,nditions conducive to re-
To Convene Here % A free-for-all involving passen- pig Ce SROT . : i ' : HR] successor. sumption of the plenary sessions the 31st tire oct. 27 trough or ig ree’ as ou gers, operator and two motorists president "Truman, who picked \ "(cial in order that discusfor the 21st time Oct. 21 through followed an auto-trackless trolley Mr. Bovie out of the hurly-burly Ine i T iary 29 i ine . . FRR x oad te a — he : . hls x f ! : . 23 in the Hotel Lincoln. i It was as clean a washout as possible for the state's ¢'3sh on E. Washington St. yes- of Kansas City politics and in- ;. icijce can be entered inte Speakers will include Prosecu-| terday. stalled him as his political right oot" (00 0" hain delegator Frank Fairchild; Don F. Koo-; Big Three football teams, Police said It happened - like arm in Washington, had no im- prow Yb) ken, professor of police adminis- : oy ~ iss . : Ons. t Ti Indi 5 i Southern Methodist, riding on the arm of Fred Ben. his: mediate comment. Allied correspondents whe aeration, Indiana niversity and . ) . ~ 5 The trolley bumped the car at Mr. Truman will have the final ° ce ficers to PanA. G. Cooley, assistant state su- ners, kayoed Notre Dame yesterday, 27 to 20 at South 'pitter Ave Two Angry ‘men sav on the choice of a new chair- Companied liaison on oars i 3 . 5 2 . . Sa) « : sai So io) Darou: Savor Bavii Bend. Indiana got in one quarter of scoring against the jumped out of the auto, into'man. Among the names mentioped Ni today Sue unis will be guests at a luncheon Oct. Wolverines, who flicked the scoreboard lights each the trolley. They took a few pokes prominently are New York tate fill-in on today's proceedings re- > Bl 5 : : at the operator, Monroe Couch, Democratic Chairman Paul Fitz- ted the Reds demanded = 32. Sheriff Dan Smith will ye-/ quarter for a 33 to 14 Big Ten victory. 25. Passengers heaved them out patrick, Secretary of Labor Maur- POI'® Nati dmission spond to the Mayor's address of; the door fce J. Tobin of Massachusetts, prompt U A ions 341 aslo; " ° er of guilt in Friday's alleg . The trolley continued to the former Democratic Senator Fran- : : : - , ' ) truce site area hy was swept down by the Miami Hurricanes, (to 0, Fr iday end of the line, started back. The cis J. Myers of Pennsylvania, and ing of the sew Fo. night. angry motorists followed. At Rit- Former Secretary of the Navy HE United Nations ter Ave. police stopped the auto, John L. Sullivan of New Hamp- However :
+ : i fon Elsewhere in the state yesterday, Butler treated ,,. iver Toiv , sources said such an admiss . y arrested the driver, Dorval E, shire, of guilt was not made a condition
homecoming alumni to a 20 to 14 victory over Ball State, Chrisman Jr. 26, of 609 N. Sher- Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. resumption of the full-scale
DePauw celebrated Old Gold Day with a close 13 to 12 de- ™an Dr. and Scott E. Burk, 45, Ind.) said that Mr. Gabrielson oc 0 heootiations. The Reds ’ of 6740 Massachusetts Ave, The should “do one of two things had hinted earlier that they might
cision over Oberlin, Wabash knocked down Knox, 21 to charg: vagrancy. either ‘resign as ehairman of the Rad hinted sa 6, and Indiana Central was a 25 to 12 winner at Anderson. No ‘one was hurt. Neither ve- national committee or disassocii % ‘ "or ; . arb . hicle was badly damaged, police ate himself with the company (Details of these and other games in sports section, pages : that has that RFC loan.” UN Troops Drive
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Gabrielson May Go Mr. Boyle's surprise resignation
William M. Boyle Jr.
Republicans for Democrat Bayt. .o.ovveiieantinsnanss
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