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lke Says ‘Rustlers’ New ‘Welfare’ For Taft Highjacked Ponylation
, By United Press . DALLAS, Tex., June 21—Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower| By DONNA MIKELS demanded an “open door policy” for the Republican Party, Lack of low-cost housing tonight and charged that Sen. Robert A. Taft's supporters/and the hopeless plight of in Texas, where Gen. Eisenhower was born, are rustlers who evicted families is creating a “stole the Texas birthright in-! ‘new “welfare” population,
stead of steers.” Gen. Eisenhower, after visiting
‘Texans’ Birthright’ Plagues County
down-to-earth drudgery that is an essential part of the business That was good news to me, he was born in Denison, Tex. on “Then later 1 heard of the great Oct. 14, 1890, and making short betr 1 of these youn eople there and in Denton, 3ya young people... speeches 1 1 t Kk Let me tell you, that was a beTex, came to Dallas fo make a...) of the whole Republican
for he Republican presidential .o, ‘not have room for victory need of public assistance. m on, I : gi of the great ES NOt, Make vom OF | tamilies, some -of Whom Derma. of moral and physical strength’ «ne ¢ t /nently disintegrate through conwe need, how sadly must we look | Instead of M2 Ere! trengin | nued lack of housing. on what has happened here,” he|Of moral 210 spiriiual Sgt) THREE-—Saddling the Wel» id. “Thousands upon thousan aa] need, BOW aly ee re rh. [278 Department with a heavy 2 Retin, Se pa A jon what has happened here. Thou-|hyrden of finding emergency tity of thexy--wire|S\0ds upon thousands-of Republi-lhousing which ‘in ‘turn depletes deliberately and ruthlessly dis- jority. of them—were deliberately] Indianapolis Junior Chamber franchised. |and ruthlessly disfranchised. Ma-| of Commerce will sponser a ~ “Majority rule, the very basis jority rule, the very basis of our, panel on “Why Indianapolis of our free government — was free government—was here Needs Low-Cost Housing” on here flouted and overridden. As flouted and overridden. As one of| its Indianapolis Forum proone of our own Texas newpapers our own Texas newspapers said:| gram tomight (9:30 p. m. said: ‘if a businessman used the the rustlers stole the Texas birth-| WIBC). same tactics, he would be indicted right instead of Texas steers. | Panelists will include Mau and sent to prison by any Amer-| | rice O., Hunt, state welfare fean jury.’ Taft Claims director; Mrs. Helen Wiegman, ‘Birthright Stolen’ | supervisor of child welfare in
| | Marion County Department of “And in this case, the rustiers 604 Sewed Up Public Welfare; para Ruby
stole the Texas birthright instead| yy, cHiNGTON, June 24 (UP)| Little, Family Service Associaof Texas steers. _Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) tom casework director and Gen. Eisenhower was talking : * © '"1 James Shaw, director of Mayer about the tactics Taft supporters, said today he has the 604 votes x iopphorhood House. Ward who control the Republican Party needed to win the Republican! Glenn, Jaycees radio-chairman, in Texas, used at the state GOP presidential nomipatijon b ut is program director. Fred C. convention in Mineral Wells. yop: gyre they all would be used, Tucker Jr. is moderator. Eisenhower supporters apparently |
d a ‘majority there. But the °P the first ballot at the nationalijnstitutional space and foster - party machinery was in control convention. homes originally intended for the £i A spokesman for Gen. Eisen- care of abandoned and neglected,
of Taft supporters. The Eisenhower delegates were not recog-'hower promptly called it “the children.
nized on the ground that they most ludicrous statement of this| ‘The money some Interests were ‘one day’ Republicans, who campaign.” think we are saving throughi/g
really were Democrats. i . _|failure to provide low-cost hous-| y The Senator told a press con ing is being paid out the other|
pocket,” said Mrs. Wiegman aft-|
“Every ftem in our political ference he figures his delegate strategy and planning’ Gen. strength now is “just about 603 Eisenhower said, “must start op 604” but “it's a question of with the fact that the Republican strategy whether to try to win on; Party is now the minority party the first ballot.” { in the United States. It is a| He suggested, without explana-| A Pri Yosde minority party by about 5 million tion, that it might be better to| o.oo 5 oo a brie votes. hold back some of his delegate, Ve Oe ave Avent al the “Furthermore, about 27 per strength in reserve. Ssue In the depariment,
supervisor of child welfare servcent of American voters now list ices in the article.
Families faced with eviction
¥ 1948, 57 per cent of those tnde- J" eo N pendents voted Democratic. | oO ay S ews unable to locate any low-cost
er publication of her eviction
diana State Welfare Department.
“So what the Republican Party Tental facilites mn ing-tig neells in order to win next
November boils down to a matter th larly large families. ple Sr ane: ode] Local” and State In desperation these families Republican. {turn to the Welfare Department Page/to find “temporary” homes for
i Some people do not seem to be gop ricker, Jenner dig in for the children until the family can Imiprtesed by these Jaeis, The| Senate fight ........ «asses 2irelocate. yor a ry of bolters o ur [New low bids promise some | In many instances” said Mrs. hands. They are the TS Oh Ou o| _ Savings for Marion County. . \ Wiegman, “what seems at first to : | Pro Craig stand gets Legion be an emergency .and temporary
tried to bolt the doors: of entrance z \ into our party to keep out dis.| POSt into Hot water... Our _|need may continue many months
turbed and disillusioned Demo-| -F&IF City cooevveeernnnn v+ 1pibefors the family Can ye-estay crats. The only sound Republican : {lish itself under the same roof. policy is an open door policy. Ediforial Page = | In An Ma i ase a
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‘I Want to Win’ Page volving 77 children dumped in the
(Powder puff’ stuff , . , an edl- |jocal department’s lap. Of this’
We Republicans must stage a’ torial 18 . ona Bi OPM. aves esinsasrenas seers 20 children remained with parents nationwide political revival that white Hat in the ring 5 . . an or relatives but 57 became Wel-
will result in a lot of Democratic, editorial ..,.veivevencsses ++ 18 fare Department problems at the conversions. 24,000 Hoosier youths listed as average cost of $10 a week, or And those who disparage the in- “ynfit” for military strvice [$2570 per month. dependent vote forget that their , pear Boss . . . by Dan | Separation of 18 Months vote is the balance of power in| Kidney .......o.c... cease. 18! Of these last year cases, eight our national elections. Judith Coplon may never serve are still active—tax money is still
dependents. I am for opening the] by Andrew Tully .......... 18 Would be self-supporting if they door and inviting them to join us. could re-establish homes, In That, I repeat, is because I want! National order to pay this support the Welus to ‘win. Red barbed Ww i {fare Department had to take So, I am for going out into the| while we're i ng » {legal wardship of these children, highways and byways and round-| Washington Calling ...... 19|SeVering the parents’ legal link. ing up every voter we can get to] y | One family is still separated 18 vote our way—Republican and Foreign {months after the initial eviction,
Democrat and independent. Pa with five of nine children living . i 8¢ with relati r “I think the American people peron uses Uncle Sam as pet placed SHves 201 Sue athe tow
are ready to vote for a change.| whipping boy to get world Ment,
I think they know pretty well] steamed up about 3d force | “Tragically,” sald Mrs. Wieg-
what they want to change from. . World Report.......... 19] “ oh ao, Tangs fTOMM p (man, “many families permanently
|disintegrate, either through con-
I am not for spurning the I day in jail ... Spy Trial... paying the bills of families who
child, born a short time later, was
“Instead of a national party, placed out for adoption by the
° ate Jo al So Le small elique of Republicans who“) J © “lo oN ach 28 heartbroken parents who knew look upon our party as their They're Dr ad of thel . on 28 they could not care for their pres-fenced-in, personal preserve, They ye pro oir age.... ~8 ent brood.
seek to maintain it for their| Furniture helps keep home the Six in Foster Home
| goal of all .... sessevnnss 29 Some of ! Special dvaniagt: Om ery Tom ies rises eons BWA an tear read: ‘keep out. aprices by Christy .......ss¢ 32 Guardian's Home and six are in|
“Ladies and gentlemen, those A fight in garden circles ...... 34/foster homes. The family,
; | Serve yogurt .....sccsse0e000 33 strained financiall Sho HY 30 keer he Relibiioa Give teen brides a buffet party partial payments hy Jt pi hn Yo wei RUC as a shower ..... wusssssses 35 fered care of the children, is no . (closer to re-establishing a home Thetr peincipies are not Republi |Other Features: lor assuming full een, Berth for “ > | Amusements ......... 22, 23 [the family, Good News to Me BAAS ASN + viesaiarises 1) Parents in most of these situa-
, {tions pay for the care of thei “You and I want to see a| BOOKS ....civevvveenisee 15 Lele strong Republican Party in Texas,| Henry Butler s.cecseceess 22 |Gaslaren lo He ln it of thelr ahi in Louisiana and in every state Editorials .....ccesnivsss 18 of $10 a week Fa at fhe rate of the South. There is only one! Fix-It-Yourself cececssees 8 an . es of
way to make it strong. That iS| Forum ......cee0vveeeese 18 [Fan for Suis new Welare clas
to have it led by Republicans In Hollywbod ....eeeeses 23 | M gma who will look on the party asi Our Fair City ..ceveevees 19 lof ifs, Wyitian Dt moat something bigger than them-| Potomac Patter ......... 8 [ing before eviction turns them inselves and who will have a pur-| Radio, Television .... 20, 21 |to.welfare cases. But most are in pose for the party that is above, Rea) Estate .......... 37-39 [the marginal income group and their private and special interests. Ropert Ruark ..e..ss00.. 17 |cANNOt pay rents currently Remember next that we want! Records ........ tesserae 16 [charged for houses large enough 3 Jay that will attract OUr\ sermon of Week ........ 26 [lO accommodate their families. | yp {i Ed Sovold ssveessenesiae 17° a T——————————— A good many weeks ago 1 Sports ssanasnsnnsssnds 11-14 WwW. Wadsworth Dies,
heard how your young people here in Texas were moving into the| Barl Wilson seesvivaceses 17 WASHINGTON, June 21 (UP)
Women's ...coevvvenes 27-36 Republican Party according to the +4 —James W. Wadsworth, former rules laid down by ourselves. ¥ BA Here ..... = New York Senator and RepreThey went $0 work for the Party) you, gederal doh ........ 10 |NALve who was coauthor of
SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1952
Flash Storm Here Floods gtraeys 8 fo 6
This was the charg eof a Marion County Welfare Department! the little White House in which of. self government, supervisor, Mrs, Helen Wiegman,' who said evictions and subsequent | inability of families to re-establish!
| ONE—Forcing onto welfare major address in his campaign py pty and its principles. A party rolls families never before in
TWO-—Tragically breaking up: §
summary in “Public Welfare in| Indiana,” publication of the In-
vain for the bus that never came to E. Michigan and Rural Sts. Vi Shirley, 17, couldn't keep the water off their feet with the umbr
In The Times [haia vin hides partion!
Photo for. The Times by Leslie Estes at 27th and Burton Sts. Another
A CAB DIDN'T MAKE IT—This taxi was flooded under the viaduct at 10th St. and Sherman Dr. bolt struck wires in- the rear of ': Leedy, 37. guilty on a Sharge
Feet Deep Hundreds of Cars Stall
In Record Rain Fall; - Cellars are Swamped
By JOE ALLISON and CARL HENN 1 A record flash thunderstorm flooded Indianapolis las
night. “5s Official Weather Bureau measurements showed 2.48 inches of rain fell at the Federal Building in 50 minutes,
That shattered an old recora 3 set in July, 1933, when 2.45 inches __ Not everybody objected te fell in an hour. the rain last night. During the height of the de- ring the storm began to fall #% luge, 1.5 inches fell in 25 minutes © f, the police radio bisred: last night. Car 34. Go to Belmont Ave,
. . and the Pennsylvania The tremendous dawnpour sur Drank swimming.”
prised Weather Bureau officials who made a special reading of the record fall.
} { .‘ Weather Bureau Chief Wallace 1 Bertrand issued an appeal to East an di S i and North Side residents for re | Other Photos and Story, Page 3 D BM ports of how much rain fell in d eep 8 those areas. He said the fall ap- ‘
z 3 peared to be greater there. ie » A He said the amount of rain, Li could be measured in a tin can, }
bucket or similar container which, 4
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hud Jeet empty before the rain, ~ By United Press - 4 TOKYO, Sunday, June 22-A
Mr. Bertrand said the reading would add valuable data to the Dig American tank and infantry bureau's records. patrol of the 45th Division drove § Two ambulances on emergency deep into enemy territory west off runs and a fire engine were in-i~y von today and fought for volved in accidents during the i hree hours in scattered: batt]
Rood lide, !with Chinese troops Thousands of basements were . Fy | Infantrymen from the 45th's “Worst We've Seen’ {279th Regiment went all the way : {to the main Chinese defense line
At Rural and Washington Sts, some four miles from the bitterly Times photo by Raymond Bright. IE. R. Shepard piloted a motor- ought hills near Chorwon,
THE BUS NEVER CAME—As water roared down the street these two young ladies waited in boat through water as much a8) American officers today made Yinia Cecil (left), 19, and her sister 6 feet deep at the Pennsylvania 4 “conservative” estimate that
Railroad underpass. {between 3000 and 3500 Chiness Police, fire department and were killed or wounded in the ' newspaper switchboards were fighting for the Chorwon hills flooded with telephone calls as which was climaxed yestarday, angry householders reported when United Nations troops flooded streets and basements. threw back the heaviest enemy Most complaints came from the attack of the year. North and East Sides where resi-| Allied officers said the Chinesd dents reported the flooding was| used their best troops in the ate “the worst we have ever seen.” |tempt to regain the heights and The flash storm hit Indianap-| preught in their biggest olis about 6 p. m. and lasted pjeces for the assault which was until about 7:30 p. m. {driven back by green American The worst part of the rain ap-i and Filipino troops. peared to strike north of Wash} The Chinese killed wounded ington St. Allied soldiers rather than take The Weather Bureau station at tpem prisoners when they had ta Weir Cook Municipal Airport re-¢.y; back, dispatches from Korea ported only .52 inches of rain.|gaiq : However, the airport observer pMaeanwhile, Allied and reported the fall there was com- ,i«t Korean truce te an emu paratively light. . for only 21 minutes at Panmufi« Wires Collapse {jom and scheduled another ses< City and county streets were sion fOr Monday “at Communist Temonned wit’ broken electrical SULCRSL re Polya sell streamers at a New Year's Eve broadcast a report of Saturday's party. | session but ignored the Allied Police rushed to the rear of Surprise argument of Russia's 2011 N. Pensylvania St. on report World War II attitude about vel& of children wading in a flooded untary repatriation of war puis alley through water into which a oOners. : “hot” wire had fallen. Another| { § wire came down at U. 8. 31 and Hoosier Found Guilty il
Ind. 431, south of Indianapolis,
when a truck loaded with ex-|pn Slaying of Wife { plosives hit a utility pole. Lightning struck utility poles at| COLUMBIA CITY, June
234 St. and Martindale Ave. and| (UP}-a__jury of 31 men and
of second degree murder
Times Junior Olympic
In the final event all classes learn he has been on summer raAny boy or girl between the! Will compete together for records dio. . : and awards. Each city meet will offer a handsome certificate for] each entrant who completes an Ribbons will go to winIners of pool events. Low board diving is included {in the program.
Climax of the program will be mander of the 25th Infantry Di-| The power company reported 11/ make your livin’ more re \vision in Korea, will take over ¢Xtra. trouble crews were called) laxin'. ut
ages of 6 and 16 as of June 1 this Photo, Page 6 year is eligible to take part. The program is scaled and classed by age groups and experience rating, too. Everybody gets a fair chance at the awards. The final event will be a day and evening affair with the evening program including a complete water show. Announcement of ticket sales will be made later, Cochairman for Junior Olympic program are Jim Clark, swimming coach at thei, qo his best and giving them (well deserved recognition for the Gene Moll, state Junior Olympic efrorts. Proceeds from ticket sales
iat the finals will events will be AAU sanctioned ang to purchase
and will operate under official youngsters Junior Olympic rules.
The first pool event will be at Broad Ripple, July 15. 0 events will follow at Douglas, rolling, a demonstration of water, July 24; Rhodius,- July 31; Wil- polo, water ballet and synchrolard, Aug. 6: Ellenberger, Aug. nized swimming. 23, and Garfield, Aug. 20.
the show the evening of Aug. 27. In addition to the events the water show will in- ti storm. clude demonstrations of many|Cal, instead of the Sixth Corps| Most power line trouble was re- OPEN 2 10 3 Foi: water sports. It will be similar atv Camp Atterbury, Ind. the!/ported on the North Side where
s fn concept to The Times’ Ice-O-! Army announced today: [lightning struck lines and wind! remit tacos fio Ramma giving everyone a chance Y ay lightning n d really spacious figer plan
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Indianapolis Athletic Club and
[sald a new commanding general 80 to the AAU of the Sixth Corps will be de- esearc equipment for termined later. Up R h Course learning to swim at recreation department pools.
| : Spectators at the finals-will ot Liz Is Expecting ministration, Ft. Benjamin Har- ow toda
Chairman for
|Violet-eyed Elizabeth Taylor, radioisotopes in research. /back at work in Hollywood, said! He is among 32 research work-
Now's -the time to start train- today she will have her first child ‘ers enrolled in a one-month
All meets will be open evenfs. ing. Check at your city recreaThis means you can enter all six tion department pool tomorrow NeXt January. She said her hus- ‘training Division of e Times band,. 39-year-old British Actor : | Michal Wilding would come here If you can't swim-—learn, If as soon as he receives a
vonts Beginner Balter 07 otros desan . 'or com | _ those who
and the big finals.
®They rang doorbells. They cha : The Wo eg na J i i we, Wddressed envelopes. They dd the Strib ii Cred Fook Pome 10 gr 14.
the summer you can—iearn to. do it better. number, probably next §
the Youth for Christ clubhouse, v wite . 2011 N. Meridian St. knocking|Jie>" J SPOOting of his wife, Eves i ’ »
them down. | The jury, which returned He The storm broke show windows yergict after almost six hours*
. t Dan Kidney lin two stores, at 55 Monument jejiberation, recommended Nf
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thing better that they will want Sports \tinued 1a * Circle and 1065 W. Washington “ ’ ck of housing or because cle an (imprisonment. Special Judge Burg to change to. Thats what I Page|of the development of emotional] &) VV 1 T] r ogram tart S WITH THE, Taft-Tke scrap St. and knocked down a street, Glen of Huntington mean by “deserving to win. _|Eddie Ash's Sports Roundup. 11 factors and the breakdown of re- i int + ds. Dem light bulb at Pennsylvania and sentencing to allow the - filing of What Have You Got? | White Sox Trims Yankees’ |lationships as a result of the By ED KENNEDY running, into exira rounds, -|Market Sts. as well as a chimney an appeal. But {Lead .iserees peser vrs vers 11/original separation.” Get vour trunk tthe town’s eoinz swim ocrats have about decided thatat 403 S. Pine St | Leedy pleaded innocent becausd 2 How.-holging that vision NCAA Golf Meet At Purdue There was one heartbreaking! your {runks oul—:he lOWn's going Swimming. |ineir party's nomination will not Fire Wires Flooded of temporary insanity. The State or our party—I come down here! Today .......... vesseeesss 12/case the first of this year where a But this swimming will be done in city pools—not inne worth any thing—but the Police and other emergency ve- charged he fired two times at his to Texas. And let me say that wright Angle .......i...... 12/family of 12 was evicted when fiooded streets |presidency. hicles found their routes blocked eStranged wife in their home. She when I speak to you Texas Re-/Joe WillIAMY +...ce0eeesesso 18/the landlord decided to convert 2 ‘ | * x ow 8 : lis by flooded died seven days later, - publicans I am also speaking to'Baseball Averages .......... 14 their rental home into apart- Plans were announced today for the first annual Times|, = = ear some all over Indiznagh a ho ral - your Republican compatriots in| . ments for higher rentals, Junior Olympic city-wide swim- CO prefer to stay in Stfeeta i; d eh pit rn by| . good government in your neigh- Women's The family, always closely knit,/ming program, compete in Class ‘B. ‘Boys and] Washington Father ‘than go Were Pe as water rushed| Time to Relax , bor state of Louisiana. Page had to be broken up. A 13th Training sessions are already 8irls from the Indianapolis Ath-| home and walk the streets A sewers
under way for a Times Jynior letic Club, the Riviera Club and with a “kick me” sign, | { Olympic swimming meet at each the Y's will compete in Class A So many people called the Fire | 1 Better Home
of the six city park pools with events, ia final meet and water show set (for Aug. 27 at Broad Ripple pool.
» » #" THOSE WHO remember Harold E. Stassen will be glad to
Department for help for flooded | . basements, a special appeal was Summer time 1s relaxin” issued over WFBM-TV to keep time. But, if your home fis [the fire switchboard clear. | too eramped for your family A possible disaster was avoided activities . , . or, it has more. G ft {by Indianapolis Power Je Light room than you like to care A 1 i {Co. workers who rushe o the, for... or, not in the location en. Swi will Not lintersection of U, 8. 31 and 431, you prefer , . . or, if it lacks |
| Come to Atterbury where power lines had fallen over, many of the modern convenis
. we. |& truck loaded with explosives. | ences that make home-make WASHINGTON, June 21 (UP) = prompt action prevented an ex-| ing easier . . , start : ~—Maj. Gen, Ira P. Swift, com- plosion. NOW for the home :
the Third Corps at Ft. MacArthur 10 emergency: ‘duty ‘during ‘the; ™
It had been announced earlier blew trees onto the wires. room; Attel aa that Gen. Swift would be shifted! ; gor 30. “Sakina to the Indiana post, but the Army yA Official Takes = WALT VEON C
Dr. David Givner, chief of : Medical Services, Veterans Ad- ons of the Maly
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