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‘Somebody Has Their orale Mixed'—

. Kefauver Campaign Pushed

In Spite

Br United Press Enthusiastic supporters of Sen.

Estes Kefauver went ahead with preparations today to put the Tennessee Democrat in the White House. But the former head of the Senate Crime Committee said that

somebody “has their signals mixed.” A Groups in Chicago and San

Francisco prepared to place Sen. Kefauver in presidential primaries as a test of his strength in Illinois and Cailfornia.

Herbert L. Lockwood, a Chi-. cago attorney, and Fred 1. Raymond opened a Kefauver-for-

President headquarters and a San Francisco law firm sought permission to reserve for 30 days the title of ‘State Campaign Committee Estes Kefauver for President.” Mr. Lockwood said he talked to Sen. Kefauver by tele-|

phorie and the Senator told him Kefauver said .he had not told President he felt he could beat any of the anyone he was a candidate and to come out of the meetings.

OPS Files 5 Suits Against Supermarkets

Price violation suits against | five Indianapolis supermarkets— | first legal action by the or against food retallers in Indiana | —were filed today in federal court here. | The injunction suits charged the supermarkets violated Office of Price Administration regulations in pricing or grading beef cuts. The complaints were filed against: Leon's Supermarkets! No. 1 and 2 at 111-15 E. 40th St. and 159 W. 28th 8t.; and Stop, and Shop Supermarkets at 556 W.| 56th St., 2350 E. 524 St. and 3703 E. 38th St.

8 Butler Seniors, 6 Grads Phi Beta Kappa

Eight Butler University seniors and six June, 1051, graduates are, sporting new Phi Beta Kappa] keys. Seven arg from Indianapolis: Jane Bettle, Gerald W. Bordner, Nancy Lee Hendricks, J. Johanna | Jones, Winifred Ann Montgomery | and Carol Moorhead VanLew,! class of 1952, and Mary Lucile Davis, class of '51. . Others include Ina Joan Marshall, Beech Grove, a senior, and Robert Oldham Fife, Plainfield, and Mildred Begeman Smith, | Brownsburg, both last June grads.

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‘No Doubt’ That Ship In Pacific Went Down

SEATTLE, Jan. 12 (UP)—A new gale moved today toward the stormy North Pacific area where planes and ships hunted 468 crewmen missing and feared lost from the abandoned freighter Pennsylvania. The Coast Guard, after sifting reports of debris found in the area where the Pennsylvania was | last reported, said there was “no doubt” she had sunk, and that the! debris was the only clue thus far | as to the whereabouts of the crewmen who took to lifeboats] Wednesday. |

ol Notice | Sen. Robert 8. Kerr believes |

state » WH ustes unger

HERMAN will of CLARA BECK LIEBER, |

ceased, Plaintiff . LOUISE M. i enbR, et al, Defendan NOTICE OF COMPLAINT TO ELL REAL ESTATE

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a in rh rical Daragry 13 and 15 WL order of Court, % not a resi. dent of the State of indians. and that

possible had Including Gen. Eisenhower,

veteran Democrats say that Vice

{Southerners who would like to see

Democrats more friendly to Mr. |

{It would defy tradition to nom-

ahs County way of Rearion, Ris. Ihead the Democratic slate again] | Hospital after a long fllness. She

Democrats In Tearful Courtroom Scene— [To Hold Line Aciress Denies.Sharing Room

. On Dinner ‘With Business Manager on Trip

Inflation will not hit the annual | Gi ed Press

nit 9 v iJackson-Jefferson Day Demo- HOLLYWOOD, Jan. "12 Actress Madge Meredith has craticibanquet prices this year. denied she ever was intimate with her former business

that someone has mixed his In Chicago, Mr. Lockwood said] The State Democratic Com- manager, Nick ‘Gianaclis, whom she is suing for recovery of signals” in reporting that he is he thought that ““Kefauver will 'mitfee yesterday -voted to hold an active candidate, preach elimination of corruption the annual fund-raising affair on a Hollywood Hills home. He said also that he did not ob- and will stand on his record as Apr. 19 and agreed not to raise Defense attorney Cletus J. Han- — ject to the formation of a com- & splendid lawyer and states- the price from the traditional $25- ifin questioned Miss Meredith yesmittee in his behalf in Illinois, Man.” » : a-plate ‘fee charged previous terday about sn alleged rip she Reveals Step but.he will not disclose his inten- He said the new committee years, made with Mr. Gianaclis and his tions until early in February. formed to back Sen. Kefauver 18, ‘Originally the state committee Elmer P. Delany, head of the made up of “nonprofessionals.” had planned to hold thé annual) San Francisco law firm initiating. The announcement was the banquet Mar. 29 the same day the northern California Kefauver first Bemocratic presidential ac- the national Democratic commit-| started tivity in Illinois and followed ac- tee planned its $100-a-plate ar

of His Indecision

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bodyguard, Verne Davis,

s in th summer of 1949 and Ble ho Along Road

shared the same’ room with her

rg weeping as she To aS Cure «11

The actress,

movement, already has ‘ y 8 ' t organizing a campaign for Sen. tion on the part of supporters of fair. ality, ur Stil sobbing, she lft BY United Kefauver and annouriced that he Sen. Robert A. Taft, former GOV- The state committee was, the stand. ’ LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan, 12 y | _National Foundation for In

would make a statement of the érnor ‘of Minnesota Harold E. called into special session yester-| plans “late next week.” Stassen and Gen. Eisenhower. day to ratify technical changes Mr. Delany's announcement In San Franci8co, Mr. Delany in the party's rules and regula-| came ag executive committee gaid he was never “on Truman's tions. members of the Democratic state ship and I would [like to see Keorganization gathered for meet- fauver elected. ings in -8an Francisco today and

Earlier, Superior Judge Thomas J. Cunningham interrupted Mr. jEautie Parslyss alae Ba Hanifin during his ecross-exami- | ONROF. Say nation of the starlet when he along the road toward a Botus asked if she was present when Hou 61 1’ problem of infantile Mr. Gianaclis was beaten and p “We are definitely on the way kidnaped in. 1947. [to a vaccine for poliomyelitis,” ‘Not Aware of It’ Mr. O'Connor told a meeting of She replied: “If they beat him, the Rotary Club here yesterday, I was not aware ‘of it,” but the «After 14 years’ work, we can judge directed that the kidnap gay that the road ahead is suit not be retried. |shorter than the road behind.” The 30-year-old actress served) Mr. O'Connor said laboratory nearly three years in prison aftér gnimals “already can be immue her conviction for engineering nized to the disease.” the kidnap-beating of Mr. Gian-| He related an experiment aclis. “which came off beautifully” "in Her attorney, William R. Law, Provo, Utah, last summer in asked her why she did not go to which 3000 children were given police when she claimed Mr. gamma globulin to find out if it Gianaclis. beat her in December, would build up sufficient anti« 1946. bodies in the blood to prevent “Because,” the actress said, “It paralysis even though the virus would have caused unfavorable was present. publicity as far as my career was| “Though we found out nothing concerned. | definite, this is but one of five “Mr. Gianaclis told me if I experiments that have to be done went to the police he would before we will have sufficient smear me as -I've never been number of cases to draw conclusmeared before.” sions from. Denies Business Link “If (gamma globulin). only Mr. Gianaclis, testifying in his gives temporary immunity, the own defense, denied he had been next step would be to use it and Miss Meraditis b ness manager some kind of polio virus which and said she wingly signed would givé permanent immunity, over the deed Mo the home she “Up to two years ago, we could claims he took from her by fraud. (mot reproduce the polio virus outShe claimed he induced her to side living tissue. Now we can’ sign the deed into his name by | do it in a test tube,” he said. tricking her into believing it was |

only a mortgage she executed as . security for money she borrowed Student Art Display

No Details Given

But they couldn't work oyt all! § tomorrow He said he sought the right to the details. A subcommittee comee : campaign for Sen. Kefauver “be- posed of Paul Butler, 3d district Expect Truman Support cause IT want to do all I can t0 chairman: Leo Stemle, 8th dis- | A slate of candidates pledged insure that a Kefauver came tpjet chairman; Curtis Kimmel, {8 Sen.to back the renomination of paign will be run by someone Who 7th district chairman and Marie dd oof Fs Truman was expected will be committed to seeking his 'Lhamon, 4th district chairwoman | election.” wag named to complete revision of the rules next week. Committee members said they, didn’t discuss rules regulating election of thé party's national {committeeman. Present rules give the state {committee power to elect the {national committeeman after the] nate nominating convention| next June. |

| Previously, delegates to the)

Sen. Kefauver .

Republican C -andidates

In New York, however,

U.S. Charg & Cattle “wks Violations

By United Press | WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—The| |government today charged eight/national convention elected the,

| 3 committeeman. imeatpackers with paying more) 2 than $1 million in over-ceiling! Frank McHale has been re

[prices for live cattle. elected committeeman for more.

Principal defendant was Cudahy an 10 years,

Packing Co.—one of the nation's

|“Big Four’—which was charged Polio Viciims Map

lin five cases with paying a total

lof $320, ,000 in excess of «ins Means to Help

| prices. | Altogether, the Office of Price (Stabilization said, the charges F el / ow Suffer ers

involved 12 plants in seven cities A FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy on in the West and Midwest. 1ndl- “braces and crutches rose on un-|

Voices From the South—

Don’t Count Barkley Out of That 1952 Race

By United Press w WASHINGTON, Jan, 12-—Some President Alben W. Barkley, de- ° spite his age, cannot be counted out of the presidential picture if President Truman does not reek re-election. This view is hearé-largely from

Mr. Barkley take command of the Democratic Party, but it also is : voiced among administration

Truman. However, Mr. Barkley will be 75 on Nov. 24, two months before ’ the next presidential term begins

MADGE MEREDITH—Tear-

\vidual cases were filed against| i .qy feet to say “I want to help uli in court.

inate a man of that age for the LE ol largest case PR ar ge ig hd Teo, spoke h he. tri Planned at DePauw [Daclepreziing job in the White against Roth Packing Co., Glen-jat a Missy meeting of polio vie- Father of Three The trial was continued until Times State Service \wood, Towa. An injunction was| : | Monday. GREENCASTLE, Jan. 12—An

Mr. Barkley is viewed as a po|tential contender by Democrats {who think his wide acquaintance|ship and popularity among the rank and file of the party would be great assets at the national |” convention,

. Liked by Truman

Some are convinced that he is| held in high regard by Mr. Truman, who can virtually name his successor if he does not run him-| Anaheim, Cal—Bridgford

self. Packing Co., $40,000. "A 13-year-old Camp Atterbury Hospital. Mr. Barkley demonstrated his! On the Highways Omaha — Cudahy, $125,000; girl in a wheel State police said the car ran off | FT. WAYNE—Ernest E. Gams American -Packing Co,

popularity four years ago when| doing] chair volunteered to-sit all day the road one-half mile north of: his keynote: speech to the D business as Nebraska Beef Corp. long when polio victims man Franklin, swerved back and over-| cratie Ya tionny Convention gl 17, Decatur, ‘was killed YeWler iso 600, "|downtown booths. turned in the center strip of the Ja Wichita. Kas.—Cudahy, $40,000. Victims and their parents, hus- divided-lane highway.

Se ————— = exhibit of student art at DeLiquor Store Robbed Pauw University will be shown A young gunman last night at the Art Center from 2 to 5 held up Fred Fuller; 76-year-old P. = tomorrow. 1/ manager of a liquor store at 1819, It is being sponsored by Kappa victim volun-| J 0) and Kiptea over on U. 8. 31+ lege Ave, and walked out Pi, honorary art fraternity, Byteered to doll with $30 and a pint of whisky, ron Vermillion, Anderson, pres-

Frank A. Love, 45, 245 8. Arf ’ something fOT!,,.cton Ave. was killed, Army|Mr. Fuller told police. Ident.

h urrent| Sgt. Phillip Kelley, 24, who was AR ie riding with him, suffered a brain campaign. | concussion and was taken. to,

lasked against Roth several days ago, but the government charged the company with paying $300,000 in excess of ceiling prices.

List of Defendants

The defendants and the amount | of overpayment they are charged with:

tme ant 204 Killed in Crash -

night. It was held in the Juve-

An Indianapolis father of Shree » nile Court Room.

children was killed early today Every polio when his car skidded out of con-

THE VEEP—Eye on White House?

IT'S

MU R D E R Los Angeles—State Packing Co., $41,000; Cudahy, $16,000.

Mr. Berman

day when a speeding car swerved,

about ended the maneuvering) over the vice presidential rng gut of control and crashed into] Sioux City, lowa—Cudahy, bands and wives will be stationed Mr. Love, a driver for Hayes, — nation. la utility pole a mile south of $130,000. |at department stores, banks and Trucking Co., is SV W : == | Mr. Truman's congressional here. | Denver—Cudahy, $9000; Cap- hotel lobbies Jan. 26 through wite, Ella; two sone. 24h in i friends profess ignorance of his = = = ital Packing Co. $179,000; Pep-|Jan. 30. Their stations will bear the Navy and Franklin at hom |

{per Packing Co., $132,000; Fryeriplacards reading fas Me.” 'and a daughter, Leona. fi ee =, political plans, although there] OAKLAND CITY — Charles” gino ® eona0” fw ire ac—— o\\ Are

have been more public and pri-|O’Neal, 26, of near here, died in, ar t————————— { vate expressions of doubt in ye-| a hospital here of a broken neck | | POLIO vicTIMS planned the Jap Treaty OK Due

meeting, attending on crutches)

cent weeks that the President will suffered when his- car ran into, WASHINGTON; Jan, 12 (UP) | seek another term. |the rear of a Gibson County road Local Deaths and in wheel chairs. They were __japan’s assurance that it will ’ Truman. Yeop Anain? ‘grader yesterday on Ind. 57. {led in by Mrs. Frank Krauser, | ‘recognize Nationalist China 0 @ a nl T— WILLIAM A. HAGEMEIER, 49, MIs. Gene Alig and Miss Bobbie rather than the Chinese Commu. | pA w_\

Corbitt, Juvenile Court clerk. The | nist regime appeared to clear the) pl AA three women are polio victims. | way today for quick ratification] 4 ” m, Mrs. Krauser and Mrs. Gene Alig] of the Japanese Peace Treaty. |

Some ‘of these friends believe of 2864 N. Illinois St. mixer at|

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he owes it to them to show his Wife of : Deritisi | Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. {Monday at G. H. Herrmann Fu-

hand soon. Others, however, believe it would be strategically un- Dies in Hospital : 'neral Home. Burial in Crown Hill, Mrs. Marjorie A, Denny, wife of a 4»

{wise because doing so might dis|Dr. R. Frank Denny, local dentist, |

sipate his influence in Congress] Mr. Truman and Mr. Barkley will| died yesterday at Robert Long

attended in wheel chairs. Mrs. Krauser’s husband, an atitorney, directed the meeting, He|

introduced the speaker, Joseph O.| MRS. OLA SMETHERS PARS- Hoffman, judge of Marion County |

LEY, 79, of RR 10, Box 16. | niyo” ear: of pi eile Cou, aad Ard Ber |was 45. Candy Co. and receptionist ni mes campaign. “If Mr. Truman does not run, it| Mrs. Denny lived at 6930 Park|ofice of Dr, D. D. Terrell for] Judge Hoffman told the audi-| will be Chief Justice (Fred M.)|Ave. and belonged to North'seven years. Services at 1p. m.',,.. “or 50 persons that the |Vinson,” the Oklahoma Democrat Methodist Charett. held o Na lier, HAN ha Moore, ithings a man does for his fellow- “ ervices be held at 10 a. m . |said last night on the Columbia | Tocaduv gt Flinies L.awn at Pendieton, Ind. imen is the only true yardstick of | Broadcasting System's “Capitol Moot y B J & Buchanan his accomplishment. Cloakroom” radio program. or uary. Burial will be in Crown Polio people, ready to help other S———— Surviving besides her husband Mansfield to Blew {polio victims, will “measure up— | tate people advertise EXCLU- { | they'll t | SIVEL . Tightens Comborship |are her son, Byron Frank Deny, Soviet on POW Issue heyy) Jove, something behind] SIVELY in The Times unior at I ! : ” pp NORTH ¢ CARACAS, Venezuela, Jan. 12 huotver “ere hash College; Me} wo gHINGTON, Jan. 33 (UP). = = —mres _ BRIGHTWOOD—NORTH GALE (UP)—Government radio censor- on; three brothers, George W.!

Anderson of Rep. Mike Mansfield has been | Plan to Push Drive 2.8tory modern frame in good cone ship has been tightened in Ven-|sngerson of St. Charles, IIL] |

picked by the United States to ; | WU%ied 0% war, "Baxter. AT-1413 |. DARLINGTON REALTY, 201 N. Del t|ezuela. The 'ministey of iat Claude H. Anderson of Indianap-| ion con Fase formally. i tail- To Oust Jessup | INGTON REALTY IN X a. munications yesterday a ape {olis, and Harold W. Anderson of | mis 9 acon or nearly 2 million WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (UP)! several “soap operas” an 4 oii Muncie, and two sisters, Mrs, Lor-{fisS NE rian and Japahese Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper) atizations as unfit for broadcast: ,ang McWilliams and Mrs. Jean! "Or ar prisoners, it was said today he and other Repub-|

ing and contrary to public mOr-/winite, both of Indianapolis. learned today.

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said complaint es one pray. licans on the Senate Foreign Re-| f a liorising fhe. he, sa. wd Fetes! fil Lobe late al . h Tne Montana JL ngcrat, vio) lations Committee will ey for| ing homes offered today and in Marion County. Indiana. belonging tg ————=or% 3 as been leading the American at- “ nl oy von't want to miss the he 1 ] a vote on their “no confidence”| You won a i) Litiatient® Fs aloo “Lieve, | Legal Notice [Toon Agers Caught After flack against Soviss Forelfn ;ogolution on United Nations Dig special Real Estate Sec Railroadmen's decease Y | pose LEGAL NO QF PUBLIC {Minister Andre shinsky in the tion in tomorrow's Times. | ¢ snd sali iy Public Ser Oommission of Aan Crashing Stolen Truck Jnited Nations meeting in Paris,| elegate Philip C, Jeasup. For the convenient home | ES

defendant, Janet named, is a necessary party thereto; and whereas, sald plaintiff 1t d complaint as amended rered said defendant to appear in sald co ourt and answer or demur thereto on the hh day of February, 1952; ow THEREFORE, by order of sald ourt, said defendant herelnabgye named s hereby notified of the filing and bendeticy of said complaint as amended, and that unless she appears snd answers r demurs thereto at the calling fo said cause on the 20th day of February, 1853 the same Rg the 23rd be pes aay 0 a term of sald court to nd | held at the Court House i "4h e i a ne Ir dianapolis on the first y = eh unary, 1952, sald compisint as and the matters and things A and . ieged will be heard and Recomm in her absence, WITNESS, Ane Clerk and seal oh his

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