Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1951 — Page 2

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Challenge to Dewey, Others

By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 13—Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. O.), is ex- §¥ pected to jump-off next week as the first candidate in the race for the 1952 Republican presiden® tial nomination. . If he does, he will be issuing an early challenge to such other groups as Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Sen. James H, Duff, (R. Pa.), who favor Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. and Harold E. Stassen, an- p other potential rival. An early Taft start might stir JM greater activity among the k backers of Gen. Eisenhower, who

has been politically silent thus far. in Bis Dos. 35 commander "GET IN THERE, YOU" —Brooks makes the dry land terrapin wy TOR ” "shut his little door.” Wouldn't a professional lecturer envy fasci-

Sr. Taft has béen encouraged nated attention like this?

- to make his third bid for the By EMERSON TORREY nomination by signs of a pickup 7 gq, girl let the snake slither around in strength in areas supporting THE SUBJECT was snake ‘her neck and other candidates at national con-| The lecturer was a 6-year- didn't flinch a bit. a vention time three years ago. Nes old Indianapolis Wo on) } E consin, Indiana and the state o : ith only a little coaching from Brooks Minton. her teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Mec-

Washington have been conspicu- , ) ous examples. i Her rapt audience was her own Clain, Brooks also told about the {first grade class at John Strange dry land terrapin. Wisconsin Leads Drive School. 2s The first major break came last, As the other children's eyes “WHEN DANGER is near,” week when leaders of the Wiscon- bugged, Brooks lifted a writhing:she said, “he pulls his feet and “min GOP organization indorsed the snake from -its-jar:—--—tail-in and shuts his Yttle-door: Ohifoan and invited him info their “This is a spreading viper or “Get In there. you,” Brooks expresidential primary. Mr. Stassen hog-nosed snake,” she said. claimed when the terrapin was a had the backing of the state or-, The little girls—some boys, too bit slow about shutting his little ganization in 1948 and won most —'oohed” when Brooks wrapped door. of the delegates. the risks around Hep own neck. | Books gt her Sereaging Viger .. It puffs out its hood,” she went —an er love of snakes—f{rom ie ig Reo an iia on coolly, “and says ‘s-s-s.’ But her father, Dr. Sherman A. Min- - ore oh 1952 delegation it is really very gentle.” ton, a physician at Indiana Uni-

from that state in his camp. The

And, sure naturalist, enough, the snake didn't bite.

‘Seen-as Early Girl Naturalist, 6, Gives Class Lecture on Snakes

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Plan Course On Problems Of Elderly

| The Indianapolis Church Feder-| ation is setting the pace for the | Protestant churches of the coun- | try by giving a coursé on the problems of the elderly in its | leadership school. | The school will be held on five, | consecutive Mondays at 7:30 p. m.| beginning this week in the First! ! Baptist" Church. For many years, the federation has offered courses in leadership for workers with all age groups of the Sunday school. But this year, a course dealing with the problems of old age and ways the {church may brighten the lives of {elderly men and women has heen added to the curriculum. Officials report that no church federation ever before presented {such a course. 1 The National Council of Churches will observe the results of this course with interest, the federation said. In addition to the course regarding older folk, the Church Federation will present instruction for leadership in all departments of the church school and in the Christian bases of World order. , 7 ots iki ; Dr. Merkel te Speak WHO'S AFRAID?—Brooks knows the spreading viper, 2 na- | Dr. Russell S. Merkel of Indi“five of Indiana, eafs frogs and foads buf never bifes little girls, '#1a Central College will serve as : ' structor of the course on ‘The versity Medical Center. He is an Elmer V. Rutherford, a science Church and Older Adults.” Dr. authority on snakes and keeps teacher at Technical High School. Merkel is chairman of the Church them at home, 6502 Caroline Ave.. The other is U. 8. Supreme Federation Committee on Adult . | It was one of Dr. Minton's.rat- Court Justice Sherman Minton. Work in the Department of Re- 1 tlesnakes that gave birth to quin-| Does Brooks want to’ be a ligious Education.- Dr. Wendell Sem p ISIC tuplets at the State Fair recently. scientist when she grows up? iC. Anderson, director of the di- 3 : | One of her grandfathers is “I don't know yet,” she says. vision.of gerontology and chronic

bricks for a new cesspool at the

check on the whisky.

~ Taft Expected To Toss His Hat In Ring This Week

UNLIKELY STORY—Police were inclined to doubt the story of Julius E. (Red) Barnes, 53, of Pekin, lll., who said he was picking up

site of the oid City Hall. Police

suspect him of trying to make off with the building cornerstone which cortains a 67-year-old bottle of choice whisky. Above, Sgt. George Harris, of the Pekin police department, hands Barnes a 8...

warrant, charging. deunk -and ‘disacderly conduct. The city council,

meanwhile, has voted to. crack open the cornerstone Tuesday to

Suspect Accused

-. = | : ee eee | diseases, Indiana State Board of - {2 Health, will give the opening lec- J

ture tomorrow night on “What

Den ous en werd Sheriff Slugged Liz To Confer With Nick

It Means to Grow Old.”

An indorsement from Washing- : $ ton has been promised to Mr, Taft By Prisoner In

with the majority of that state's 1948 convention delegates smona Escape At tempt the signers. Gov. Dewey won most | of the 1948 delegates. Mr. Taft.

suffered a black eye today when a prisoner about to be fingerjprinted and photographed slugged

For Speeches Ahead [him in an escape attempt.

INCINNATL O. Oct. 13 (UP) Mr. Slack identified the prisoner oy Robert A. Taft rested at 2 Anthony Caldronie, 33, New home tonight for a heavy round Orleans, La. held on charges of speechmaking in the week of trying to steal a railroad secahead—the week that may bring tion hand's dinner. his formal bid for the 1952 presi-| *Wien I brongist im out to

dential: nomination. ‘have him mugged for the state It was only a matter. of the police he wheeled around and

right time to make the announce- struck me in the right eye,” Mr. ment, Mr. Taft said. but he gjack said.

wouldn't go any further. “I knocked him down and out “When will that time be.” a re- the door but he got away.”

porter asked Mr. Republican, who is spending a quiet week-end at home with his ailing wife Martha. “Look,” he replied, “when I'm ready to make the announcement, I'll make it.”

Mr. Taft launéhes his speaking] series this week with a talk tomorrow night before the retail food dealers here. But that’s onfy| the beginning, he said. broadcasting rights.

“I believe I have seven or eight| The House monopoly subcomspeeches in that many days,” he mittee, which will resume hearsmiled. lings Monday on whether orOn Monday night, he.addresses ganized baseball should be exempt the Michigan State Republican!from the anti-trust laws, will igorganization in Detroit, then re- nere the question of control of turns to Washington. big league rbroadcasts in minor

Kentucky and Minnesota.

Taft Resting Up

Caldronie was captured about 20 minutes later in a nearby weed ‘patch. He was locked up into solitary. House Leaves Radio, TV WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (UP) — House baseball investigators have decided to give the game a|

chance to find its own solution to disputes over radio and television

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On Divorce Settlement

By United Press NEW YORK, Oct.

she is going to Houston, Tex., tomorrow to talk to Nicky Hilton

about the final details of their Uary. -

divorce and not reconciliation.

“Far from a possible reconciliation, one of my motives is a final property settlement,” she said.

She'll be ° accompanied by

Nicky's younger brother, William, !

and his wife, Marilyn, who are bound for a vacation in Mexico. Miss Taylor said she may accompany the couple to Mexico if she recovers from a sore throat. She frowned at reports that an effort to mend her marriage was being made either by herself or William Hilton. She added that an MGM studio representative had been in error when he described her as “emo-

Fight Up to Ball Clubs

league territory, a staff member said. It will give the game's new broadcast control plan time for a trial. Instead, the investigation will center again on efforts of the Pacific Coast League to move up to the majors, on the game's re serve clause, territorial rights and farm system. The witness list features baseball executives, players and sportswriters. No radio or TV spokesmen will be called.

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Dr. Don West, executive secre-

6 : ’ Of ‘Eating’ Check | xec tary of Oriental missions for the He swallowed the check but United Christian Missionary So-

'ment that her former husband failed to cough up the evidence. ciety, Will give the lecture on

a. “Christian Missions and World That's what Roy A. Cole told er Monday night.

{ The faculty for the usual leadwho entered Cook's Grocery, 759 ership courses will include ‘ the Massachusetts Ave. yesterday. Rev. Oscar Holder, Prof. James

: he B. Miller, Mrs. Richard Bymaster, Asked what, if any, “heart in- The men asked about cashing a... Bessie Myers, C. F. Mes-

terest” she had at the moment, check. The clerk called the Store ginger ang Miss Catherine Carter. Miss Taylor purred, “My heart is on which the check had been The Rev. Joseph Johnston is dean: just fine, and it has quite a few drawn, was told it had been Mrs. Dorsey King, leadership! interests.” stolen. training chairman and Dr. How-' “Can you be specific about, Then he called police. ard J. Baumgartel, federation ex'that?” she was asked. | While waiting for He police, ecutive secretary. , Mr. Cole said, one of the men i —————————— “I could be, but I'd rather not,” 3 ; . she answered. swallowed aS ‘evidence, = ce Army Officer Killed The glamour girl who once de- chafgeq Wit NY. t St | F kli scribed herself as having the Gossett, 33, of 531 1 0 sl S13 n Franklin Crash “body of a woman and the mind 2nd Jimmie Lamar, 40, of O12 op Ng1IN, Oct. 13

™ Blake St. {UP)— of-a child" said she couldn't un-""'p, | "ok <ajd Lamar swal- Second Lt. Herman J. Ottemad,

let, when his parting from Miss Taylor becomes final next Jan-

: 22, St. L ; i derstand a report from Houston oq the check. , St, Louis, Mo., was kiled that Nicky Hilton hadn't expected z — today when a tractor-trailer crashed into a car involved in

to see her.

- Ss Uncle Says Don't Worry Shother accident minutes before . on U. §. 31 n Mayor Says Steel Lack Over How to Figure Tax ROFth of Nere,

State police said Lt. Ottemad's Holds Up Bridge Project WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (UP) car collided with one parked

—_ Under the income tax increass along the highway. Ottemad got Mayor Bayt sald last night the expected to become law in a few Out of his auto to check the dam-i only thing holding up work on a'days, most taxpayers will pay age and was injured fatally in new Indiana Ave. bridge is the/about two per cent more ir in-| the second collision, police said. steel shortage {come taxes on their total 1951/*€ Was sprayed with gasoline : : learnings. The full increase of from a bursting fuel tank and

Season Programs

The Ensemble Music Society’s forthcoming season will offer! an unusually large number of novelties, The season will open Nov. 14 with a concert in World War! Memorial by the New Music String Quartet, whose program will include Five Pieces for String Quartet by the modern Italian composer Alfred Casella, besides works by Purcell, Haydn and a. seldom-heard string quartet- by Verdi. The New York Quartet of three strings and piano, coming Jan. 9. 1952, will open their program with Max Reger's A minor Piano Quartet, continuing with Mozart's G minor Piano Quartet and ending with Schubert's “Forellen” Least conventional of the seaQuintet, assisted by Philip Sklar $0n’'s programs will be that given on double bass. Apr. 2, 1952, by the Reginald Kell Budapest Quartet Program Players. It ‘will open with BeethEven the Budapest String Quar- °Ven 8 Clarinet Trio and continue tet, whose programs here gener- With Mendelssohn's D minor Trio ally have followed conventional for Strings and Piano. patterns, will present something ‘Contrasts.’ by Bela Bartok, of a novelty Feb. 20. 1952, in quar- and a Suite, by Darius Milhaud, tet transcriptions®of four fugues will be among the least orthodox from Bach's Art of the Fugue, compositions heard during the besides Beethoven's B flat Quartet, entire season. The Brahms ClariOp. 130, and Schubert's G major net Trio will conclude the pro-

FILM FUNNYMAN — Leon Errol, popular rubber-legged comedian, died in Hollywood Friday of a heart attack. He had been ill three weeks.

(building the bridge across Fall| full increase of 113 per cent will

He added that he had tried to/about 113% per cent will be felt his clothing caught fire. Quartet, Op. 161. help the contractor get the steel.|in 1952. : - wai —— ——

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The mayor .said further that| The reason your annual taxes one of the first things he did .aft-| will be increased by only abqut er taking office was to go before|two per cent for all of 1951 is that the Works Board and ask for theithe full increase of about 113% per bridge. |cent will not becofne effective; That was his reply to Republi- | until Nov. 1—leaving one-sixth] can criticism of the delay in|of this year. In 1952 and 1953 the

Creek. He spoke at a meeting of be due Uncle Sam. the Citizens’ Committee for] Don’t worry about computing Mayor Bayt, which is backing|your tax increase. The governhim for election. The mayor is a|ment will have forms to take care Democrat. lof that

Bandits Net $125 At 2 Liquor Stores

Two Indianapolis liquor stores 38-caliber , pistol, he told police. were held up two hours apart They got $50 from the cash

i : register. last night. The bandits escaped gals well-dressed young men, with a total of $125. ’

one said to be carrying a blue Two men, 20 and 25, menaced steel Lugar, robbed the Old Mike Muleff, proprietor of the Trails Liquor Store, 2840 E. Tip Top Liquor Store, 1043 N. Washington St., of $75 two hours Illinois St., with a nickel-plated later.

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