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By United Press WASHINGTON, Apr. 16
—JIf Sen. Richard B. Russell is elected President, he would be the third bachelor President in| American history. There would be no first lady! —unless the 54-year-old Georgian | follows the lead of the last bache-
who married in 1886 during his first term,
about prospective official hostesses of Democratic presidential candidates.
| would pass the honor of hostess around among his four sisters who live in Washington. The Russell clan is a big one. sisters besides the Senator. Only!
the Senator did not marry, The
But Dick Russell would not be whole family, counting wives, hus-| wanting for an official White bands and children, adds up to 70.| House hostess. He has a bevy of| The sisters who live here are
them in his own family. ‘Mother of the Year’
First, there's his mother, 84-year-old Mrs, Ina Dillard Russell who lives in the Russell family home at Winder, Ga. Mrs. Russell has been mostly confined to her home since she broke her hip four] years ago but the Senator reports she is “in good health and good spirits.” In 1950, she was Georgia's “Mother of the Year.” “I propose to bring mother up with me if I am elected,” Sen. Russell says. Mrs, Russell was her son's official hostess when he was governor of Georgia in the early
!Samuel K. Sharpton,
Mrs. J. K. Stacy, wife of a retired Army colonel who now is an airlines executive; Mrs. 8. Gordon Green, wife of a former colonel now working as a civilian for the Army; Mrs. Hugh Peterson, whose husband was a Georgia Congressman for six terms and now is in private law practich and Mrs, Her husband, a Maritime Administration official, died suddenly two weeks ago.
Lives in Hotel
The Senator lives at the Mayflower Hotel here, but when “fed up” with hotel life he moves in
Most often he goes to the Stacys’, where the sun-porch is known as
1930's, and he brags, “she still knows more about running a house than any woman I know.” | Mrs. Russell probably would be! his hostess for state dinners but
" she could not be expected to pre-|
side at the huge state receptions.| On these occasions, Sen. Russell
Baby, 4 Months Old, Found Dead in Crib
A coroners physician was to perform an autopsy today on 4%;-month-old David Wininger, found dead in his crib this morning at 1701 Thaddeus St. The baby was one of four small children being boarded there by their working parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wininger, 1207 N, La Salle St. : |
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. {“Dick’s room.” Ina Stacy is al-|They'll be married at This is the third in a series |y.ve ready to boil his eggs an Saturday in Sacred Heart Cath-in a state mental hospital. | exact two minutes, and broil olic Church. {sausage for his hominy grits. | i oe James Buchanan Death Toll Rises 11949. They had 700,000 patients, Inever married. When asked if he {may follow Cleveland's example, (UP)—The death toll from last! (Mr. Russell says with a grin, Monday's clash between Catholic! {“You never can tell.” | (TOMORROW: Mrs. Robert rose to three today as a Moslem | lor President, Grover Cleveland, where are six brothers and six| S. Kerr.) idied of knife wounds. |
oe . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : It's Spring ‘Truman Signs And Fancy Turns Jap Peace Pact - To iw Divorce : | WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 (UP)!
|_p ident I tard {ket for a new lock on his truck, |—Eresident Truman- yesterday! g,..one stole $185 worth of CUPID FLAPPED his Wings signed the Japanese peace treaty jo op pod the locked truck late wearily and retreated to where- ind related Pacific. defense pacts yesterday, Mr..Walton 42, of 1160
ever cherubs retreat. 3 He looked at the long string of | Which will change Japan from an/N, Pershing Ave, reported. He
Liquor Worth $185 ‘Stolen From Truck
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helped bring together and flew ally of the West, loff to meditate yesterday. | Mr. Truman penned his name Eighteen divorce suits were on the document in a simple cere-|th® Original set of keys to the filed in Marion County. One mony in his White House office|!TUck several weeks ago. Whomarriage license was issued. Eleven of the divorce suits were and newsmen. He said it should | watching for the truck, he be-
! United Press Telephoto. FROM DOWN SOUTH-—Sen. Richard B. Russell of Georgia with his three sisters (left to right) Mrs. Ralph Sharpton, Mrs. S. Gordon Green and Mrs, Jean K. Stacy.
filed by women, including three speed the realization of “lasting|lieves. . named Mary, two Betty and two peace and freedom with security.”| Barbara. | Formal deposit of the ratifica- a iso. J ition, an act which makes the IT WAS the worst day in 15|treaty effective, is scheduled for % “months at the county clerk's of-|Apr. 28, Emperor Hirohito's birthfice, sald Mrs. Adela Langsdale, day on this side of the interna. marriage license clerk. {tional dateline. on all “I'm flabbergasted. Just can't! The treaty specifies that the! ; account for it,” she sald. The United States and five other maprevious low was a “bad day last jor nations that fought the Japawinter when four licenses were is- Nese must deposit their instru-| sued.” she said, iments of ratification before it be- | bh tt . : The lone couple venturing to- comes effective. ward wedded bliss were Miss a a eries Phyllis Kenworthy, 20, daughter i of Mr.’and Mrs. Ralph E. Ken- Mental Hospital Survey | worthy, 1451 8. Illinois 8t.,, and] WASHINGTON, Apr. 168 (UP) ON {Robert Bego, son of Mrs. Charles -——The Public Health Service re-| {Herman, 4072 N. Adams Court. ported today that about one of {§ N. Delaware St. FR. 1633 A. m, every 333 Americans is a patient!
| BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES & REPAIRS { The figure reflects the situation lin 207 state mental hospitals as o FOR ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS
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