Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1952 — Page 6
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women.
To a woman,
backing, the women said.
fer. They want him slick enough
abroad.
A Pretty Boy ~ For President? | No, Say Women |
Ry OPAL CROCKETT BEAU BRUMMELS and baby cheek-tweaking presi-|
dential candidates don't make first base with Indianapolis
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To a woman they want a man like “Honest Abe.” excepting one,| -
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they want a man for President, and with children, I :want him | Women are smart enough for the sure of himself, in his job and Jab but the nation's not smart/socially. 1 don't care if he's goddenough yet to give them proper| looking. We're not readv for a
{woman as President.”
ey want a family man in the nN
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master's seat in the White House,. Mrs. Omer H. Collins, houseWhat he looks like doesn’t mat- wife, 426 N. Denny 8t.—"“We need
outwit the slickers who may trylor someone with knowledge of) to elip the country, at home and politics.
bit
a man ‘In the know’ with a po-| i to litical background, an attorney I don’t want what we! have in office now and I. don’t!
They want a man whose first/want a woman.
A woman has
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party. their own politics.
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background.
0 gi our mess.” CMs. Leo Stich,
Prospect
ay all the time.”
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be a politician but he should be enough to - understand politics. A family man would be best. He'd have a better over-all pleture of what the nation and its people need.” ’
- - n Mrs. William R. Netherton, housewife, 3615 N. Gladstone Ave. “What we need is a man who makes up his mind and sticks to fons , , , & man consistent and honest,” k Nn. , Mrs. Robert NcNeely, airlines office worker, 1101 W, $1st 8t.— The President can be ecross-eyed 80 far as I'm concerned, just so he has courage and integrity. He should be young enough and in health in order to withstand he rigors of the presidency.”
”» » Mrs. Edwin E. Orr, housewite, T7009 W, Washington St.—“Like a
terested in homes, for President. We need an honest man and one with an education.”
» . ¥ Miss Patty Kritzer, Nashville, office worker and Democratic
«= “The President should come from a middle-class family. Then he'd understand all classes. Ha
thought is for the peopls, not the A bare few mentioned
Here's what housewives and ea-
try and our people,
Miss Kaye Bigelow, office work-| freedom.” gE 5319 Guilford Ave, — “Our t should have a lot of tharacter and honesty like good id ‘Abe.’ His first thought should 2 for the people, nat the party. very, very honest,
Mrs. Grace Outsinger,
character strong enough for the job, but she isn't physically strong, enough. We need a wholesome 1 President, morally fit, and’ strong reer women sald in a spot checkup enough to stand up for our counOur Presi-|
macnt” ©7 "IN INDIANAPOLIS
Bt.—“Our President needs to be He should
. United Press T fin BRUSH WITH DEATH—Mrs. Beatrice Kingsbary comforts het
S5-year-old daughter, Kearen Lee, in the Abington, Pa, hospital after she narrowly escaped death.
insur-| : ance office worker, 552 Eugene MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Abert Hamilton. 40 te N. Ritter; Anna
. nesota, i { Lagnard 4 ; Gertrude > J i Rnard, Wiikens, Ta, 341 Rural; Gertrude Florence, have been ordered to.
Napoleon White, 31. 1107 N. Sehate; Vir-| 1 apoleo y 3 . - sinla Robb, 34, 2738 Bivd. PL Jack A. Buriton, 18, Beech Orove; Carolyn
Eunice Jordon, ght, 19, Beech Grove
Naomi Smith,
43, 1818° N, New Jersey 43, na.
don’t care if he's handsome with curly gray halr, just so he has Sharacter. He doesn't need politi- politicians.” He does need owledge of fundamentals of
Stead of trying to carry on busl-'won't ‘ever see him an yway, ness ag Jeu And keep everybody don't care about his social backhappy. We need a man who eahiground. Some. with background convince the American people they e
tot me Ho give up many things|don't, like Mrs, Tramen Bog Cathy cum ah § 0 . . .
Patricia Gallagher, 21, S414 ‘ like & President who would Keep DQnsld. enrich, 5. Jo Mees: Ruth Tomei our money at home” Richar Cates, i 8 Marines; Dariens usewite, 2348 "na John ftom, 22. A ans. Mary ReedingMrs. Herman wm, Johnson, ton 33 1332 N, Dearborn.
8t.—"We need a Presi at who looks after us at home. housewife, Against sending our money need a man who honors the
_ Mrs. Charles L. Bartlett, house- poor, We want a good Christian . 421 Jefferson Ave, ~ “The man—the best possible man we nt can't be too straight- can get right now se we can work , and handle politicians. out & permanent peace,” need a man with tact and ym
macy, especially for foreign # affairs, He needn't necessarily/58 N. Kealing Ave—"A woman
husband, we need a good man in|! returned the fire of
vice chairman of Brown County|about 1,012,000,
19, 10% N. Ritter ester Lux, Sanders, 31, James Huston,
y » » Mrs. George E. Dean, houte- yy
enough about politics to handle ~~ a 2419 Shelby.
I Thomas Bacon, »32, 1730 Martindale; | Magnolia Williams, 20, 1790 M Lawrence Wininger, 57, 3058 N. Merle Goldman, 47. i145 Bo
an; wtlos Davenport Jr. 19,
mix, like Mrs. Roosevelt,
1250 Hiatt St." We
American flag and congiders all the Americin people, rich and
‘Little 500’ Bike Qualification ‘Records Topple
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 19 Bpeed records toppled like 10 pins today in the final qualifications for Indiana University’s second annual “Little 500” bicycle race. The qualifying pace was so torrid that seven teams previ-
» Mrs. Allen Johnson, housewife,
would make a good President. Mrs, Roosevelt could do as well,
maybe better than anyone. She knows people In other countries. She's intelligent. I'd like 8 Presi dent with a legal background
and one wit ously qualified were “bumped” Harry” with Jem temper than out of the field of 33 teams for the big race,
, And more than half of the W. Epler RA.--"T don't want an qualifying teams shattered the rmy man. He {ant enough of a fastest qualifying time set last
. ~ . Mrs. Henry Eisner, housewife,
know a lot about business and George Lavery, 21, 3850 8. Meridian; Clars oll, yly
24 © N. Tacoma; Esther Benjamin, 30, rn, alter Hughes, 24, 38 8, Oxford; Evelyn
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Neighbors, 20, 227 Bernard Talay,
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Covington Clergyman Gets New Assignment
Times State Rerviee COVINGTON, Apr.
of the Presbyterian Church here since 1949, has heen named minister of the Hopewell Presbyterian Church North, near Flora. Active in National Mission work in Montana and South Dakota, Rev, Jones came here 10 years ago. His new church at Hopewell has a membership of 240.
One Killed, 16 Hurt
As Lightning Hits Twice
BIRMINGHAM, England, Apr. 19 (UP)—Lightning struck twice during a storm here today, kill-
SSman to run our govern- year. ment, Taft knows what he f{s| The race, patterned after the doing. . He has intelligence, edu-|Indianapolis 500-Mile classic, will cation, business personality,
who knows something.”
Traffic Kills More
scholarship working school,
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: THE NORTH Hall “Friars” Than All u. 5. Wars posted the fastest time, 21 mph, |
NEW YORK, Apr. 19 (UP)—/as 31 four-man teams raced to Traffic accidents have taken more get in under the wire on the last ves than all the nation’s wars day of qualifications, The slowest! combined since colonial fathersiteam to qualify, Beta Theta Pi the British fraternity, averaged 19 mph. | 177 years ago today. ' | Beventeen fraternities and 18 The Association of Casualty & independent housing units will Surety Co. sald today that high-/take the starter's flag on race way accidents since 1000 total/day. Officials of the Indianapolis or 7000 more classic will be among the officials than the 1,005,000. military eas- of the “Little 500." Harold Vance, ualties suffered since Yankees chairman of the board and presi-| fired on the British on Apr. 19,/dent of the Studebaker Corp.,
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Rabert Radomski, 3h a Mary |ChATReS of violating Britain's E. Regent; Laura | William Stokeiay tid vo Morris; Helen iar Wore dr OSPOCk; Betty ceived no word from Miss Russell’ 427 E. Marlowe; CONncerning Tommy for several 0.i shirley WeCks.
Jean Me- ayer there before the case comes Josn up,” he said. :
ar ” solities.” wife, 2331 Kansas St." Above ev-| Workman, 17, 308 N. Chester, Jou 'Gunx Wills 31, TAL Missouri polities, erything el d an honest P780rs Berol 3 906 Wrieht; Ana |J0%, Sinn, 36. Clocionatl. 07 3 8 LA id § vine, We need an nest! Sockiey, 19, a Red jum De: Ruth | ATOM Draper, 88 Indianapolis; Maris! & oo esident, poo w | John Gregory, 26, arium od Hamilton, 44, Indianapolis. . Mrs. June Wright, 3454 Gordon better for poor Sr. ¥ Mare poh 3. 423 45. 3405 Wheeler: Luey rash ickeiss n'y 8 Navi Bt. waitress... t we need is... 4 man would be more stable . Wallace, 38, 17i8 Martindale, Harold Alles, 20. WET 7h; reali need Pres aries eed, 30, #4 4 ; uise | OMas, 39 uckie | \ st. We a ident than a single man. I don't care Charis i s 105 w 13th Mihi loun Xi An 3 Ate) Palestine; Marg enough to pinch some toes what he looks lke 1 probably ‘*ie Smith, 6 20% Yandes; Bessie! Jorie Teague, 18, 813 Ny Emerson. J . | a 28, ; L
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Tanks Hurt Little Girl
HATBORO, Pa. Apr. 19 (UP) ~The Navy launched an investigation today to determine what caused two wing tanks of a jet training plane to plummet to earth in a residential area, inJuring a 5-year-old girl and narrowly missing: two homes. One of the tanks crashed onto the front. lawn of ohe house in nearby Moreland Farms, digging a foot deep hole and showering five children with fuel and dirt. |.
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