Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1952 — Page 4
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i | By JOE ALLISON | Traffic signals installed in “mumbo-jumbo® fashion today drew a blast from the president | of the Board of Works, { In a letter to the Board of} Safety and Traffic. Engineer, Howard W, Sams said, “Traffic, signals are indistinct, ineconsist-| ent and very confusing. |
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By United Press MONTGOMERY, Ala, May 5— Alabama Democrats will elect 11 presidential electors and 22 national convention delegates tomorrow and all candidates for the posts are pledged to support the national Democratic ticket In November. Only 11 of the 41 candidates for convention delegates are committed to support a specific can-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES to Pick 11 | Presidential Electors, 22 Convention Delegates
bama’s contention support and] claims two-thirds-of the delegates will support him. Sen. Russell has promised to campaign in the
state following the primary to back up his bid. 8 Are Unopposed But the voters will have little opportunity to express their choice for presidential candidates because write-in votes are not permitted in Alabama.
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GREENCASTLE — Sanford E. Allen, 20, Gary, died along U. 8. 43, two miles south of Cloverdale, when his car ran off the road and
overturned yesterday.
” ” » COVINGTON—Cpl. Asberry B. Elliott, 21, stationed at Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Ill, was killed yesterday when. "his car struck a tree along U. 8, 136 west
of here.
Salt Lake City Sees - | Hope in Flood Fight | SALT LAKE CH'Y, May 5b (UP)—Officials hoped today that, flood control measures would prevent further widespread destruction although warm temperatures continue to send the runoff of] mountain snows cascading down| into the valleys. | The swollen Jordan River had dropped almost a foot yesterday and appeared to be carrying its load all right. Flood Information Co-ordina-tor Jay Hayes said four 48-inch culverts had been installed in the dike at the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad tracks and were han-
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Eight candidates for state-at-large delegates are unopposed thus ruling out a state-wide contest between a pro-Russell, pro-| Kefauver candidate. =
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“Some are at four corners, some at only two corners, and when Jights are on two corners, there, is no uniform pattern for installa-|¢ tion.” Mr. S8ams said he wrote the let-| ter after continued comment from! friends and.out-of-town visitors,| “Blind” intersections also drew fire from Mr. Sams, He said, “apparently there is no law regard-| ing the distance one can park from the intersection.
View Obstructed “You find» cross street after] cross street and stop streets! where one's view is obstructed
» . o CLINTON-—John (Yack) Nitti,| 44, former professional boxer | from St. Paul, and Henry Jesbert, 25, Worthington, Minn., died | But in state-wide race for after the car in which they were| | national Democratic committee- riding ran off a curve and struck opposed. | woman, incumbent MTS, Lennard a tree along Ind. 134 south of gyms i: 1 With Alabama's States’ Right-| Thomas of Monlgomeny: an arid Lyford in Parke County. ; 4 rs ruled off the ballot Db a! Kefauver booster, w e oppose ® 2 =. = | : bs Tl iy “pledge, all| by Mrs. Louise Demmig of Mont-| BERNE—Mrs. Vuelta Sheehan, | candidates appearing on the Tues-| gomery. Riper Ham Lester Steckman, 48, both day primary ballot have vowed Alabama States’ Righters, who of Chicago, were killed when the to steer clear of a possible Dixie four years ago. bolted to the car in which they were riding party bolt following the Chicago Thurmon-Wright ticket and kept overturned in a ditch on U. 8. 27/8 convention President Truman’s name off the! four mfles north of here, ; : (ballot in the state, will watch] _____# = = Seek Delegate Support |'Tuesday’s primary from the side-) CONNERSVILLE — Four-year-Sens. Richard B. Russell of|lines. [old Gerald Keith Brandenburg Georgia and Estes Kefauver of| 1I.ed by Sen. Hill and Sen. John died here yesterday after he was| Tennessee have made some ef-/Sparkman of Alabama, loyalist|struck by a motorcycle in front; forts to line up delegate support party forces won control of thejof his home. in advance of the primary. How-| Democratic machinery in 1950] ever, only eight of the candidates and early this year drafted a
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At the same time Mr. Sams Mg, Goon had been selected as "Mother of the Year" by the to increase parking fines. while three indorsed Sen, Kefau- dates running in the Democratic Chi WwW N 2 epers i emected 0 be QL, FIINESE VV OMAN INGOME | meeting of the successful dele- Draft Party Pledge | parking violations which would] . Supreme Court ruled that a party| “DR-1 Special” with Contact Only the $2 jay-walking penalty , © Cv YORK, May 5—Mrs. Y Clueraty of Maine ‘was post-| gen Kefauver has made Petia ma {for President and Vice President. the ear Yours now {American mother for 1952 today September, and Janet, 15, a high] WASHINGTON, May 5 (UP)—|tional conventions before an-| : ® * {President Truman, the nation’s nouncing their next course of His Son in World W | bad ‘most renowned music lover, at-{action. “Some of their ieaders or ar veteran, had no . New Bloomington said. Her children, ranging in age Music Week. | In addition to the delegate and BELFAST, Me, 5 « Aue, May 5+ Au- the United States Navy. Two are stands as a reminder of the was a “mercy killing” by his fa-| The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, They sald that Charles M. Col-|.,n(inyous duties in her laundry townspeople and Indiana UniverCounty Attorney Hillard D. kinds.” [tive act of His Only Begotten “I feel I've done the right thing. zen. Her husband, Dogan Goon, ligion and a God-given code of
from oncoming cross traffic.” | Mg, and her 15-year-old daughter Janet beam at learning that A ee ra ea) an Golden Rule Foundation. Mrs. Goon, 57, was born in Canton, Council prepared io take S ra] China, and has operated a laundry to support her eight children since the death of her husband 12 years ago. have come out for Sen. Russell party pledge requiring all candi-| An ordinance sponsored b Mayor Clark and oe city's traf. ver. primary to pledge their support fic experts is expected to be] Lt.-Gov. James B. Allen, a to the national party's presidenRussell booster, has called a tial nominee, It would boost parking fines a * | in wi ing i : ’ . ’ Now hear again with nothing in from $2 to $5, except rush-hour {gate candidates following the pri-| States’ Righters challenged the P i 052 American Mother =: in an effort to line up legality of the loyalty pledge for gihér Sar, Yo 3obes, ie head, go to $20. Fines now $5 will be lthe state’s delegation for the elector candidates. The U. 8. Vi Dsuye ony a hiked to $10 under the ordinance. 3) Nuited Feeny (Arthur, 20, whose entrance at the Georgian. ajdoes have the right to bond its| paceiver. the new invention Len Goon, Chinese-born owner-op-\poned by the U. 8. Navy; Dorls, stage play fot Ala-|electors to support its ate Slalyer : will remain unchanged. erator of a Portland. Me. laundry 1, We 8 V worl in Thos pawerfyl backstage play PP that is worn behind 50 : jand mother of eight American-/laundry preparing to enter the The States’ Righters are now| foronly........ Dad Shoots {born children, was named the|Stenotype Institute in Boston in| Truman at Concert | the outcome of the na{by the Golden Rule Foundation. school student. Mrs, Goon, 57, widow of aj {tended a concert yesterday by the have hinted at the possibility of M Ki ° formal education, the foundation |Army band and chorus officially an independent party. . opening National ercy illing {from 15 to 29, include a doctor, a Church Dedicated The President was accompanied electoral races, congressional and| (merchant, a teacher, a ‘govern-| by Mrs. Truman and their daugh- several state offices will be filled) thorities said today that the shot- in school; another is working in . - great fruths of religion and a slaying of Robert Collins, ithe family laundry to earn money, = » gun slaying ollins 30. tor further schooling. {od given code of morals. Fe ther to prevent his son's return] Help In Laundry |archbishop hi Indianapolis, today : to a mental hospital. | “Her participation in civic af- dedicated the new church in the ‘fairs was limited because of her Presence of many dignitaries, Hine, 9. 2 Poultry, would be ang her home,” the American Sity students, The new modified- : arraigned on a murder charge. |n,thers committee of the founda- Gothic stone church and its stu-| . Deputy Sheriff Erlon Paysonition said. |dent center stand adjacent to the sald the son was shot in the back| “As her children grew up they university campus. of the head with a shotgun blast helped their mother in the laun-| ‘Located as it is in the shadow ; yesterday as he sat in the living dry. They were taught and en. of a great secular university and room of the Collins’ farmhouse, couraged constantly to participate founded upon a conviction in the apparently listening to the radio./in worthwhile civic projects of all existence of God and the redempBuzzell said the slaying was a| Mrs. Goon has been a resident Son, its very presence here will mercy killing” and quoted Mr. of the United States for almost ever cry out for a due recogniCollinge as saying: |40 years and is an American citi- tion of the great truths of reHe'l! be better off now.” {lost a leg after he was discharged, OTM, Archbishop Schulte said| Almost at the moment of theifrom service in World War 1. He! the new church in his dedica-
slaying, another son, Charles Jr. died 12 years ago. tory sermon. was at the sheriff's office here Mrs, Goon was presented as making out papert to recommitithe Maine mother of the year vy Pioneer Shelby County obert to Bangor State Hospital, ithe Business and Professional s Pal, 8 3 Scout Leader Dies
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{mer public school supervisor Times State Service d NEVEN SCREENS ou ¥ FLAVOR! ladded her recommendation of, MORRISON, May Bory |
Yells of Shooting ices for John T. Wortman, pioneer A few minutes later the tele- MTS. Goon as “a mother who lives|q) eiby County Boy Scout leader, ‘ 24 5 by the golden rule and has taught phone rang and Mr. Collins told par children to do so.” {will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in
. Up " {Frazier Funeral Home. Burial will "TI would have killed his| po Lttof Children “ibe in Asbury Cemetery. mother if he was sent back to the The children are: Carroll, 20, a; The first Scoutmaster in this| hospital,” Mr. Collins was quoted doctor in Salt Lake City, Utah;/area, Mr. Wortman died Saturday » . | 0 as saying. Mrs. Collins was visit. | Richard, 28, owner of a television|in his home here. A building and \stitute of Technology, now teach-|z Authorities said that since his ing and studying for his Ph. D. his parents, helping out with his uated from Boston University, | GUITARS father’s poultry business. - They where he is studying accounting, INDIANA MUSIC CO. spells and was violent.” government in Washington, D, C.;
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|store in Lynn, Mass.; Edward, 26, construction businessman, he was ing friends at the time of the, oc quate of Massachusetts In-|78. shooting. release from the state hospital in/at Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- GIBSON 1942 Robert had been living with tute; Albert, 24, who will be grad-| sald that Mr. Collins told them in June. his son recently “had several Josephine, working for thel 115 E. OHIO IM. 4436
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