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63d YEAR—NUMBER 59

A Boy's Broken Body

Lying on the Pavement

By United Press

CHICAGO, May 10—William Hendrickson, 38,

was driving home from

spotted the broken body of a 5-year-old hit-and-

run victim lying on the

work yesterday when he

pavement,

Mr. Hendrickson slammed on the brakes and

swerved his auto to miss

the child. Then he jumped

from the car to aid the youngster, The boy, who died a few minutes later, was Mr. Hendrickson's son, George.

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GOP Chairman ‘Deal’ | For lke Group Hinted |

(Editorial—Battle for Indiana—Page 8)

By IRVING

Congressman Charles Brownson said his “young friend” James Gregory would be appointed 11th District Republican

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Chairman if precinct committeemen today elect Joseph W. «=tif Silvey as county GOP chairman. /

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Mr. are ardent supporters of Gen, dent and George Craig for Governor, Rep. Brownson made the statement as Eisenhower forces, led by County Clerk H. Dale Brown, predicted victory in the County Convention at Tomlinson Hall.

Mr. Gregory, a close friend of Eugene Pulliam, publisher of the Star and News, is the 35-year-old editor of an insurance trade magazine. Wants Gregory said

Mr. Brownson

usually the privilege of Congress-| men to name the district chairman who sits on the state party's

ruling body. “And I want my his formal protest of the voting] Prosecutor

young friend Gregory to have

the job,” the Congressman said.! Mr. Silvey will be opposed for, County Chairmanship by, Mayor Alex Clark, who has the;

the

support of a number of Republican war veterans and precinct

committeemen. i

In a campaign statement, Mayor Clark said: : “I want to do the best thing

for the party. I don’t think we| should break up the fine team]

that carried the Republicans to sweeping city tories. It seems senseless.”

' Precedent Cited Political observers pointed out there was a precedent for Indiana public officials to also have political duties. .They pointed to Mayor Vernon Anderson of Hammond, Secretary of State Leland Smith and others.

Other Republicans who might returns of this precinct on the! delegate vote “are so far off the Ind. was reported unharmed and

get in the race at the last minute | are James Birr, James Stewart the present county chairman. Mr. Innis, however, has stated publicly he favors Mayor Clark for the post. The Democratic County Convention at the Antlers Hotel find§ David M. Lewis, the present county chairman, without serious opposition. However, Mary Thompson faces a fight for vice chairman. She is Mr, Lewis’ personal choice for his assistant.

Today's News In The Times

Local

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Page| Twister rips through Marion and Hancock Counties .... 2 ‘Harvey’ pleasing to audiences at CIVIC ccvvcencnrerenneee 3

Editorial | ~ Page Washington still believes Reds | will yield on prisoner exchange ........ Srssans as “Union shop” important issue in settlement of steel dispute

. Sports Page White Sox beat Detroit in 16 1

innings ..... | Track meets run despite rain. 14)

‘Speedway feels shipping pinch uM

Baseball calendar ....eeeenee

Women's Page| Dental Auxiliary plans for state convention ....peveee 3

BBL sovssnsscsrsressrrstnnes Sacred Heart students work for Missions .i.essescecccs Adult sewing class style show announced ..seeessnrenrens

Other Features:

Amusements cceessceee 3 Bridge scsssscssesescse pi Comics serunnssesereeeld 3 Churches ..cseesssssssce & Crossword ecessscssnce 2

Editorials «sesevsessere 3 FOTUM +ososssssssscsse = Radio and Television .. B Sports socesenaesrssecs . Women's soavsonserssse

Gregory and Mr. Silvey

“Dwight D. Eisenhower for =-1ocal Ballot - 4 Recount Asked

Judge Questions

Vote on Delegates

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SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1952

PRICE FIVE CENTS Entered as Second-Class Matter at Postoffice Indianapolis, Indiana, Issued Daily,

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High Court Justice Denies Stay Of Rail

nions’ Strike Ban

Tribunal Mum On Review of Ul. S. Seizure

Steel Hearings Slated Monday

By United Press ¥ _ WASHINGTON, May 10-— Supreme Court Justice Stanley F. Reed today denied a

request by three railroad unions to stay a no-strike injunc- ~~ tion issued by a federal court in Cleveland. ; Justice Reed refused to act on ; the stay request, although the whole court gave no indication whether it would approve the

Pupil at Sacred Heart Battles 19 Rivals to Win Times Spelling Bee

Boys mustn't cry... " 1 But Richard Mayer, 12-year-old 8th grader of Sacred Heart School, choked back

sobs of joy last night on the stage of the Indiana World War Memorial auditorium, | He was the first boy to be In- | {dianapolis area spelling cham- | [pion since 1948 in The Times | Spelling Bee.

In a rough battle against 19 other best spellers of grammar | schools in this area, Richard won {the coveted title when Joe Baur, of Pike Township School, id [misspelled “augury”. Richard {gave the correct spelling and alsa spelled “austerity” to win,

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An official recount of the Taft- | Eisenhower delegate voting in the, 14th precinct of the 22d Ward in

Two Words in Row Under spelling bee rules, to win

unions’ motion to review their case and decide on the constitutionality of President Truman's

and county vic-| {just have to file for a recount.

} | /thing on our side seems to be a the

it was Tuesday's primary was demanded | today by Superior Court Judge!

John L. Niblack. re

The judge's demand came after

was dismissed by Frank Fairchild as unfounded. The prosecutor said he had investigated and found no evidence of any irregularities in the precinct headed by Joseph Silvey, candidate for GOP county chairman in the ororganization today. “We're going to get to the bottom of this,” bristled Judge Niblack, ‘Very Strange’

“If we can't get any satisfac-!

tion out of the prosecutor, we'll “It's very strange that every‘smear’

other : ‘pure.’ ”

thile everything

side does is extremely

Mark W. Rhoads Niblack in the formal complaint to the prosecutor. It charged the

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TONY MUST GO HOME America so much he is "willing 26, of Chicago, shown with his dered deported to his native |

America and then enlisted in the Army "to fight Communists." | He volunteered for combat duty in Korea, but immigration authorities caught up with him. Yesterday a federal judge ordered | him deported but delayed action to give time for appeal.

2 | the title a contestant must cor- | rectly spell two words in a row. Third place went to Nancy

| Zore, Holy Trinity Catholic 8chool | eighth grader, who has competed {in six Times Spelling Bees. | Fourth was Louise Wolfla, 6th {grader from St. Christopher Catholic School. Fifth was Patricia Roseman, (8th grader from St. Therese Catholic School. Richard, who never won any kind of a contest before, was the | first boy to beat the girls at spell{ing here since Kip Hine was

1950 seizure of the railroads. The ~engineers, firemen, and 3 conductors yesterday asked the court to take the case, and at the same time sought to have the no-strike injunction stayed pend- ; ing final action by the high court. 1 {|The unions want their case heard when the court takes up the legality of the steel seizure.

Hearing Starts Monday The court will begin hearing arguments Monday on the le gality of the steel seizure. The government, the steel industry

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—Despite his plea that he likes to die for it," Tony Ciannamea, wife, Carmella, 21, has been ortaly. Tony smuggled himself into

joined Judge ing him hostage for four days, it was announced tonight by geir at any time. Prior to the

| Gen. James A. Van Fleet, 8th

Red Prisoners Free frist ass Dodd for ‘Concessions’ sis esmats

By United Press

SEOUL, Korea, May 10—North Korean prisoners on| FBtmer Juvenile Court Judge Koje Island released Brig. Gen. Francis T. Dodd after hold-

Gen. Dodd, a native of Angola,|

{ crowned champion in 1948. He will go to Washington, D. C.; by plane on May 19 for a fun-

and the CIO United Steelworks ers were set to file briefs with the court today.

| school champions throughout the Mh steel eompani 4 Rave asked : ination. He will compete for the Ed David A. Pine's Federal the steel seizure ha

rar of uae etl Sesks of Judge Pine's A The Steelworkers have received [permission to enter the case as a “friend of the court”—a party interested in the case but not connected directly with it. The rail brotherhoods took their request for a stay of the

100 Average

Although Richard has a 100 average in spelling grades at his | school, he wasn't “sure” of him-

semi-finals Thursday night, he played baseball, paying little attention to the job ahead. He ad-

Army commander,

{slate sponsored by the precinct

{ward was 3 te 2.

. we ask you to! in £00d shape. IU’s ‘Little 500°

have the Criminal Court impound _ Iie Will be-flawn to Sth Army the delegate ballots and that you Neadquarters at Seoul tomorrow Bicycle Race

| ing, where he will tdlk to cause a Grand Jury investigation TOFD J to be made to see if there were correspondents, the Army said Gets Under Way BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 10

- The Army did not disclose what any criminal “violations of the 3 “aw | law involved.” concessions it-made to gain Gen.

Pro-Taft Candidates Compound No. 76. pus take-offs on racing.

Both Judge Niblack and Judge : Rhoads were pro-Taft candidates noe Yan Fleet had said earlier! Indiana University pegged . its

defeated for delegate to the State| .oncessions. Republican Convention. | The pro-Taft Republcans| charged: | “. + . The entire Eisenhower the camp when he was’seized at scholarship fund. the gate Wednesday while talking) Rival Purdue University fielded commitieeman, Joseph SiUVeV.| , nyyniniet Tenders, |three-wheel cycles at Lafayette went in by a ratio of 9 or 10 to 1.| [for its “seneca club tricycle race.” The pattern over the rest of the] Vvhile a captive of the Reds the ;,. ; = motive—laughs—with a |52-year-old General reported by winner's trophy going to the en“If this was amateur work, we telephone that he was negotiating/trant who completes the most would hate to have been opposed| {aps in two hours. by professionals in this precinct”| his own release, Ha asked) oe TU “Little 500”

ward pattern . .

|than 6000 rebellious inmaies of cles and tricycles today in cam-

Speedway 500-Mile classic. Speedway racers, the

Captured Wednesday

Gen. Van Fleet to delay an at- Tace was

United Nations granted minor hicycle event on the Indianapolis!

bicycles!

must, circle TU stadium 200 times| fied he was the new champ. His

Gen. Dodd was commander of with gate receipts going into a OMY rival by this time, Joe Baur,

mits now that when he heard how difficult the words were in the semifinals, he decided he'd “have to work hard”. He spent |all day yesterday studying. | “I got scared,” he admitted {after last night's finals, “when

{the words.” Close to Losing

shouts from the audience signi-

was given the word “atrophy.” Joe misspelled it. Richard tried | it. He missed, too. That gave Joe another chance .,, at a new |word — “augury”, When Joe | missed that one, too, Richard was | back in the running. | The new champion is no bigger

‘| than some of the difficult words|

| he spelled to win the title. He is

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SPELLING CHAMPION—Richard Mayer sits on a "stack" of

|Dodd’s freedom from the more (UP)—College men mounted bicy-| Other contestants kept missing knowledge (24-valume set of Encyclopaedia Britannica), tunes in his

Zenith Super Trans-Oceanic portable radio and displays his gold champion's watch and gold champion's medal (on. his sweater),

winning

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this year's champion- | ship. He misspelled it last year | in the district eliminations at the | Ray St. Community Center. He | finished ‘third in the district and never got to the semifinals.

| The champion went home with

{a “car load” of prizes last night.

|He wore: the gold champion's | watch, wore the gold champion’s | pin, took home a 24-volume set of | Encyclopedia Britannica and a

| Zenith Super Trans-oceanic port-

Richard came close to losing, Prizes presented to him after winning The Times Spelling Bee. Like| the title a few minutes before |

lard Hotel and will see all the sights in and around Washington. Today the champion was up ‘at 6:30 o'clock , . . it’s his week [to serve Mass as an altar boy |at Sacred Heart church. Here are the “toughie” words last night's finalist contestants misspelled: Annihilate, anomalous, antithesis, apathetic, aperture, aphorism, apiary, apocryphal, apostasy, ap-

antistrike injunction to Judge Reed bécause he is responsible

{for administration of the Sixth

Circuit Court of Appeals, It was considered unlikely the Supreme Court would agree to hear arguments on the steel and railroad seizures concurrently. Mr. Truman seized the railroads in August, 1950, to avert a nation-wide strike. He acted (under a 1916 law permitting seizi |

ure of transportation facilities in time of war, The President seized the steel industry Apr. 8 under “inherent” constitutional powers.

Mother Savagely Beats Child Who

‘Got on Nerves’ NEW YORK, May 10 (UP)—

8 pany and union officials

paced by the same convert : |able radio on which he can tune purtenant, aquiline, asceticism,| Police accused a young mother L ; [tempt to rescue him by force. which will be pacemaker oo ne an Exeklien : Studiat. His Slades, in all ie stations direct. For | asperity; ? today of beating her 5-year-old Red Cab Strike | Battle-hardened troops had Speedway’ event, Speedway of.| Average 4 and BS se arly. | yyy school, Richard earned a! See ... it wasn't easy. daughter with a strap so savagely ¢ ¥ [been standing by for an armed ficials Tony Hulman, Wilbur | on Agr nt of flu in| Year's supply of Encyclopedia | there Jan a White spot left on Near Settlement “Shaw and Seth Klein were on. J ccause Brittanica education films. her body.

An early settlement of - the 86-| ‘day-old Red Cab Co. strike ap-it5 {his prisoners’ request to send

peared possible today as police withdrew their strike detail. Comwere meeting and reported “in the process of an agreement.”

LOCAL TEMPERATURES

6 a. m.. 52 10 a. m... 54 Ta mi H0—H-a. m4 8 a. m.. 30 12 (Noon) 54 9 a m.. 52

Latest humidity ...... 81%

Sen. Moody Asks

$45 Combat Bonus WASHINGTON, May 10 (UP) —8en. Blair Moody ( D. Mich.) has

"introduced legislation to give com-

bat servicemen a $45 monthly

us. one Senate had approved the proposal as part of a military pay

boost bill which was approved | SS by a Senate-House con-| Monday in

ference committee. The conferees

eliminated the provision.

Sean

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and PAY-

PROTECTION OFFS riddle many cities and

police and politicigns often are to blame. Sen. Charles Tobey, of crime investigating fame; | clubs this corruption in a series | of exclusive articles beginning he Times. Put RETURN ORALITY on your MUST reading list.

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|assault if necessary.

f writing paper into the compound,

to allow them to use telephones {and to hold a meéting of Red leaders. ; Brig. Gén. Charles Colson, {Charleston, 8. C., was named |commander of ‘the island prison {camp after Gen. Dodd was seized, and directed negotiations for his release. . The 8th Army gave no details as to just how the release was | effected. - . : | A board of inquiry has been named to investigate circum: stances of Gen. Dodd's seizure,

110,000 At Scout Fair

Tonight is the last night of the

|Building, Fair Grounds. thousand persons attended night, officials said.

Ten last

Views on the News—

|

Dan Kidney

PAUL G. HOFFMAV predicts that businessmen will have more

of a voice in government under | Eisenhower. He wants them to

stop croaking and start practic-|

ing singing. s » ” LITERARY prisoners on Koje Island are reported to be quarreling among themselves over Dodd's worth. a +. JUDGING M the Senate (Agriculture Comimittee testimony,

{th tice Depa ’ : | : fo ge OT LS LL ge oa 1] ; ihe Jus utider Alex um 3! Wonveniont he - % dclisaty, - | 500 a mont of them SPELLING RUNNERSUP—These runnersup in The been just atniste 1 ca aza by midn from. i countries, SC help op aar : The ; [nave = ol * 88 It tonight and place your order. | ~The word “apostrophe” perhaps * | f | y in The HE +5 un 8. os - - - - x 4th; Patricia 3

Gen. Van Fleet agreed earlier |

Scout Fair in .the Manufacturerss

NOTE — Red |

In . | February, his grade average went | and to make it authentic, | “down” ,.. to 92. The lowest niversity sponsors hoped damp weather wouldn't cut the gate| Brade Be ever made. In #peliing; below the $6000 raised for schol I Other years, was 93. y

arships last year, Plans to Be Priest

Mrs. Lorraine Carabello, 24,

lke Didn't Ask It r’ If he wins the national cham. was booked on a charge of feloni-

pionship in Washington, D. C., he But Would Oblige lous assault. Her daughter, De.

ill get in cash plug a three-| Lge $000 cat BH 1 WES nig gay 10 (UP)—con,| Mores waa taken to Mty Fay ‘Dwight D. Eisenhower flew back| Hospital and given a blood trans- | least he can win at Washington : Ricuart" ol ‘o' Ba is $40. to Paris today after telling news- fusion. Attendants said the child's Better Radi Ww h ichard plans to become a w men that he did not ask for the body was a mass of welts and 10 Weather priest. He expects to attend St.| His official escort for the Wash-| panuniican presidential nomina-| Purplé bruises, WASHINGTON, May 10—Fair| Joseph Seminary at Westmont, | ington trip will be Mrs.. Norma tion in the U. 8., “but if they want| Mrs. Carabello told police that /to good through May 14 is the Na- Ill. Active in Sacred Heart Koster, supervisor of special ac- mel am ready 10 oblige them.” Demetsia was Slgobeens and tional Bureau of St : i ia tivities for the City: Park and e was seen off at Oslo airport) ‘Sot on-my nerves. pped cast today for Paandands fore-| church, he is a boy soprano in Sti) HY Ne 0 br e h y hog DY high-ranking Norwegian and| the child with a heaVy web army listening conditions. The storm Church choir, has been a choir | es on par men ‘ a Allied military officials and U. 8, pisto] belt late yesterday, she that has disturbed signals has boy four years. He also has been O-partment co-operates ® Ambassador Charles Ulrich Bay, said, but it was not until the { whose two children arrived at the child became nauseatad early to-

finally ended, and conditions a Itar boy at Sacred Heart f | Tames ‘sach year in staging 'the} ’ ’ Pale an a lal Joy a) each eart four spelling bee. lairport wearing “I Like Ike” but-/day that her parents sought meditons. cal aid. >

Sxpected ne 2 fair at least years, While 1in . the capital, Richg . . His biggest concern at the mo-' ard will stay at the famous Wil-| ment is that his voice is chang- | ing—he’ll be 13 years old on June [14 — and he doesn’t know how {long he can continue as a soprano

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|in Sacred Heart choir. Unlike Hundreds of happy fami. [churches that have two-part ¢ lies have found homes quick- |choirs, Sacred Heart uses only so- { ly and easily through the |pranos.

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Likes to Study

Richard doesn’t want anyone to get the idea he’s a “sissy” because he likes spelling, gets ex- | cellent grades in school, and likes {to study. .. . He wants everyone to know (he's a “pretty good” baseball player. Likes to play second base best, but serves in the outfield | sometimes, too. He also plays | basketball. He plays on the school team in the CYO league.

He also is a “pretty good” sax-

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IM-5487_ school band. He's been playing

for a couple of years. Collects Stamps

One (of his main hobbies is stamp collecting. He has between

‘Shop for your home this | week end. See the HUN- | dreds of home offerings in | the big Real Estate Section in The SUNDAY TIMES: For

‘had much to do with Richard' Nancy Zore, 3d; Louise Wfolfla,

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