Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1952 — Page 8
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"Harrell Seeks GOP
lidery in
— Many Urged © Him to Run,
candidates for public bid
Job In either
line of prospective
' (rovernor
to” make. a
state's No. 1
sv the
In announcihig his candidacy Mr. Harrell said he was enter- § Samuel R. Harrell « the race at the invitation of §
ing
Ogden Nash Has New Spring Musical, Maybe
By JOAN SCHOEMAKEF R Publ
day & shing Co. de-
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The - inimitable Ogden Nash cided to write ludicrous ed on ertained the Indianapolis purpose instead of accidentally. own Hall audience with various “} received that bushel basket selections ind reflections in the of luck,” he continued, “which is Murat Theater today s necessary for this sort of With the moody stage settings thing as a lack of talent.” af “Darkness at Noon” in the An example of hiz peculiar un- J tackground.. Mr. Nash looked inhibited style of humor is the 4 back upon his career and pic- close of his verse on the defini- }
tion of marriage: a Incompatibility is spice of life,
tured his idea of the mellow mid-dle-aged brand of verse for which he is noted,
the
“1 am one-fourth ‘of a Demo- If he has income and eratic administration aw from She has patability.” 50." he announced Dorothy Nep———————————— - Parker wrote the lines ‘Men TRE an ase al oi wlTwe Brought Here ear glasses’ but I am the * On Kidnaping Count téandy is dandy but Jit UOKy | . guicker’ man, I'wo Jeffersonville men who “These are the only ‘two [ines Surrendered. to the FBI in Phila Which 1 have written which 1 delphia have been returned here by U. 8. Marshal Julius Wichser
think will ever survive > Just Needs $275,000 The celebrated author con- kidnaping charges. ig {essed hiz failures, proudly told Richard Lewis, 24, and Wallace | Af the success of Touch of Warman, 28 are accused of kid- # Venus.” in which he collaborated, "2PIng Ralph Yussman in Louis- && d y oe and announced a musical ville last Nov. ur : ‘comedy which he hopes will-open _ Their accomplises were Donald Jn late spring or early fall Stotts, 18, Jeffersonville, and : “There are just a few minor Willis H. Whiting, 22, Cincinnati, JUSL a re } 11 ’ I @etails 10 clear up about the new fnNan S. Attorney Marshall musical comedy, ‘Wedding Day,’ 'a€Y said. ~fnch as $275,000.” Stotts and Whiting were arrest- * Wh or read a group 0 in southern Indiana the day | en ; gh Plafter the kidnaping. of his selections near the end of ; in ; his tall audience responded Mr. Yussman was uninjured alth & t te sually reserved though the four were armed, Mr. § Bvith a iibute usual} "Hanley said, and later robbed a
for great stage performances ... ojarksville filling station of $104. . ®lapping in the middle of a show.
“All bad poetry is pathetic,” he pointed out. “After six or seven years in the
to face a federal grand jury on §
“One
new
Nash
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Indianapolis’
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Craig-for- Gavewnor Headquarters Set Up
Campaign headquarters, boostSng George N. Craig, former national American legion commander, for the GOP nomination for Governor, were set up in the “laypool Hotel this afternoon by R group of young war veterans. Rep, Thomas Hasbrook, blind Sums d—— Ii A NLR)
member. of the legislature and =
war veteran, was listed as tem-
ec
Arlington at Tenth
Tomorrow's Fashions Today
OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 8
porary chdirman of the Craigfor- governor rally, MAN Craig, now an attorney in Brazil, has not made any publiz gtatements about hig candidacy. Rep, Hasbrook has been identl fied prominently with local Republicans boosting Gen, Dwight «Fisenhower for te GOP presiden-| dial nom ion against Sen. Rob-. ert Taft, hat ked GOP organization leader
Baur Services Set
Services and burial for Oscar Baur, former Indianapolis busi nessman, will be held at 2°p. m Monday in Terre Haute. The fu- § neral will be held at St. Stephens & F.piscopal Church Fer y BRING QUICK RELIEF PHIL ps call at the Ryan Funeral Home MINT FLAVORED a in Terre Haute tomorrow and J
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His candidacy
the Hamilton County He Asserts + [Committee and that he would he
supported: by
THE INDI ANAPOLI IS TIMES .
all. walks of life My decision to become
lahor a
' Republican «pne vears ahead are cr
the Sixth Congres-
By NOBLE REED ional District GOP. Mr, Harrell tion of ‘the fundamental Samuel RB. Harrell, chairman nf was born in Noblesville, Hamilton phy of the American the executive committee of the County seat, governmen ; : Arme-kvar Milling Co. and long Mr. Harrell, who is 54, has been Should 1 be’ chosen G e Republican leader herd, today Prominent in’ civic ahd hisiness 1 pledge to give alt oy formalle announced hiscandgdacy Activities of Indianapolis and the Indiana the hes admin 3 for" the GOP nomination for State and haz been close to -Re- possible My candidacy Governor. publican Party leadership for that 1 will now: devote He became the first,of a long many years. : time to the public interes
ls Administration and preserva
t1izensi10f tt
my
a °candi-
ucial in
tration
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Iu rthering sound government a fundamental American principles.”
Economics of Pennsylvania.
e National Foundation for Eduitton ine American Citizenry and means several times headed the Consti- Republican headquarters here deits clined to comment upon Mr, rell’ 8 candidacy. .
entire tution ) essay conte 3t.
Gubernatorial Nomination’
He is a member of the Ihdiana Bar Association, having practiced Tax Scandol Hearing law in Indianapolis several years after graduatin® from Yale
and
ure; business date for the Republican nomina : 1al .and church groups and > ( \ v : ! Mr. Harrell, a -graduafe of Noa tion for Gover * has been made . ‘ ah re professional men. ION 101 ADVErngr ums Ha blesville High School, ‘went to Waannouncement . stated his after careful consideration of the hash, College and later to. the S had been endorsed by needs df the State!” he said Wharton School of Finance and versity Law. School.
the University of
Party
Day Committee and
tered the milling business. He is chairman of the execu- public hearings here soon after
Heart Foundation leaders
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