Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1952 — Page 3
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| THURSDAY, JULY, 17, 1952
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mn | Chiang’s Crowd Bolts Olympics Which Lets Reds lay, Too,
Minister to Speak
The Rev, Laman H, Bruner Jr. wilt speak on
Scout Troop to Meet Boy Scout Troop 17 will meet : tomorrow night at Camp Optimist, -
Aussies Let Lilibet Keep
10C Attempts um Judge Raps
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To Iron Out Political Feud
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By LEO H. PETERSEN By United Press : HELSINKI, July 17—The International Olympic Committee voted to admit both Red and Nationalist China to the 1952 games, but the Nationalists withdrew {from competition in protest. The IOC thought it had solved the greatest problem confronting the current games when it took in the rival factions. The Chinese Nationalists bitterly denounced
“How to Live rhe troop is sponsored by the Me. - Her Tableware Courageously” at the luncheon moral Presbyterian Church with {meeting of the Kiwanis Club at Cyrus Byrum as scout commitBRISBANE, Australia, July 17/0oon tomorrow in the Riley tee chairman and Bud Summit, : (CDN)—Antics of Aussies who Room of the Claypool Hotel scout master, go overseas often provide al chuckle for the folks at home, | who jokingly refer to themselves, as “wild colonials.”
Currently tickling the home
Motor Bureau
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Failure of the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles to keep proper folks: are: reports’ that huis Tecords: of trafic Violators -hasig) mpic team while in London been sharply. attacked by Speed- ... Pi ted
{en route to Helsinki was warned way Magistrate George M. Ober. l;,,¢ to swipe the silverware from
« Judge Ober declared he would gyckingham Palace or to blackstop collecting money to pay for market their palace invitations. thg record keeping if the law The warning came from the would permit him. {Australian team’s manager, WilHe angrily said, “Under the liam Uren, just before. the team 1951 law the courts have been went to see Queen Elizabeth. collecting $1.50 from every con- 2 #
victed driver to pay for the keep-| prEpORTS SAY he threatened ing of up-to-date records by the qo R
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“senrd home in. disgrace” an tne Seeision, Sowever, and piled bureau. {team member who took wie Bi They had accused the R a | People Pay lor other souvenirs from the Wa have imprisoning and hes Oe of “The people are paying for this palace. some broken th p t Pp ng service. Why aren't we getting | As it turned out, the Aussies . . elr Olympic committee chair-| nd ] : lbehaved themselves and left lines in
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i op Rich. they said, they would-not compete Fal he Jaw, te Yureny lo Baeckignam Palace as they found MEN'S SUM against the Communists. J ~to- . 7 ME I0C said it would take in a . record of all convictions against Said Mr. Sra 3 am proud of of many rival factions because the aim of ; . j J (drivers. This information i PA to on ong: against OXFORDS — he World the Olympics was to permit the E : then be used by the courts in| : 4 8 at gio youth of all nations to vie on the Lo ny PY [new cases aguint con vier ea ouvenitng ust in case” i © | of large i i i mis i AAR : . riven . Ober level the sharpie that are wonderful : . > e : . . js New Olympic Chancellor Otto Maver. CHECKING FLOOR PLAN—Looking over the floor arrangement of the International Amphi- |vesterday in a meeting of 5 Gas Car Taxes buys—Prices are reduced said, “we “want youth to be to-| theater in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention next week are (left to right) William J. NO ounty Traifia Busatee y plenty—yours may be among them— gether and fraternize. We are| Bray, assistant national chairman; Judge Joseph Howard, Indianapoliz, executive assistant; Frank Me- Clyde E. Black. director of the] a ; very satisfied the Chinese situa- Kinney, Indianapolis banker and national chairman and Leslie Biffle, sergeant-at-arms. bureau, declined to give any = Sat Ne i AND — on was solved.’ | 4 | Iph, | 4 ¥ a ; mediate comment. ° HB Ww | . > P Mii Solved? Gunsun Ho, the Chi-| [will do after getting out of prison | bli S F Judge Ober told the committee) incidentally, we have nd Shop nese Nationalist representative, lis marry Miss Janet Kennedy, 2, Repu icans op it state police reported it takes| Mari Coun these BOOSTERS in last Sept. didn’t see it that way. He con-| of 3231 W. 16th PL; who was his| days and weeks to get the rec-| arion County color. (canvas) with a Knox, 17, ferred for half an hour with his {fiancee at the time of the slaying. In Lake County ord from the bureau, although] To Get $288,152 : , testified sulleagues, en puted oR (She stood by him -during his, te Bt a} v Ooi “we should have the information| deep but lightweight ar driven e sion o e was iprison stay and helped him win a! e first major split on the Re-\within 20 minutes.” ‘ t . eompletely In defiance of its che I dine fa pia B slay pe publican front In Indiana came|" Judge Obers charge was sup. Gesitne and auto taxes je rubber sole—with an : sly sens ter and has broken the tradition i —ii——— today when the Lake Countyported by Albert Huber, vice *nOther new record for the three inner core of eork— ison. of the Olympic games,” he said. . Strip Tease Hearing Young Republican Club an-ichairman of the traffic division of months ended June 30, State Audi- You see them afoot in the Secoribop He maintained that the Na- Wilkey Hopes for , . nounced it would not recognizeithe Indianapolis Safety Council. itor Frank T. Millis revealed to- best places—Presented at ‘hen one tionalist committee had been rec- Early Clemenic Postponed Until August the indorsements of the regular] ~- ‘Months Behind’ 'day. i . tal. ognized in past years by the I10C. y yY The case of the “very much ex- GOP there. | Marion County's share will be this their regular price—4.75 : = The Red committee had not. Mr. James Walter Wilkey, who Posed” Evansville strip teaser| The Young Republicans, who Mr. Huber said the bureau is! ’
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morrow, tain a “high and fine reputation|, | eatal re ee 3 — versed first —murder-—con=tray srtion—reserves—the right-of ip — + —— - The session today was morelyiotion. degree for decency and law obedience, |dorsement separately and apart Jobless Insurance Bids [ceive 32 per cent or $5404.110,
tion. Gunson Ho charged the J . . |County, layoffs were blamed for an 89 pygrnution by counties in- - Reds 2 Killed or imprisoned By Sa oar pis is Cabbie Says Convention “The actions of this group ot er _egnt aorease svt ast yeas cluded: a . Show Tung. He said also -1 bli t both the, : : 669. - 10at the rinse St ag{1945-for the tavern-brawl slaying Hotshots Were Cheap Sid ling Republicans Sto claims for the week ended July ue iis 805. Binckiord 130.1 33 Boose of a deaf-mute, Robert Cole. 12 Fo 81; 33: OY o100084, De forged Prof. Tung’'s name to an Earlier thi » Will D. CHICAGO, July 17 (UP)—Alalso in the past county primary “4: [Kalb $51, Delaware ~Bois a application for the Red Chinese got gf ty am D:lcab driver complained today thatl|election, was very ‘detrimental| The Indiana Employment Be- Hora aie ‘Ginson 365.383, Grant. $11: 3 to compete. Lov Bain, former judge of Criminal | political conyentiof delegates and not in the best ihterests of curity Division office said the to- | 126, Greene 166.380, Huntington $51,207, 3 In the discussion that followed, Court 1, ruled the 1945 trial was aren't the free spenders they're the GOP party. We therefore tal Of 52,226 claims was the high- 57 Roschisko. 301.930. Lane $1300. Ta there were three factions: One| NOt fair and impartial” and set cracked up to be. are forced... to ‘take the above St since mid-December, 1949. | Porte 300.300, Marshal $61.121, Miami . wanted to admit both Chinese/aside the conviction. The prese-| «Those guys blew into town|eourse Bf section.” | Claim activity took a 45 per) rier 8 T1485 Posey 5 S oseph groups; one wanted to choose be-|cutor’s office reduced the charge with one shirt and a $10 bill,”| : cent jump over the previous week j1S%82¢ Shelby $54.436. Sullivan’ £53.43. tween them; and the third wanted to manslaughter. {he ‘said. “So ‘far. they haven't] Henry Butler covers stage and and initial claims, which num-|Vi ys hl 0,” Wabash 5, ts Warnick both barred. Wilkey said the first thing he changed either.” music in The Sunday Times. bered 23,092 last week, jumped] White 357.201, Whitley $44,720 oe — sey OTe than 8400, the office said. ,Sit¥ and town figures were not an- . = : ; é CENTRAL APPLIANCE CENTER Announces ” . - - : A New 1953 T levision Li ‘ways 10 velig t A Summer ppetite Any of the three special summer Kingan recipes below will be a real treat to every member of your family. They're cool and easy to prepare—and easy on your budget, too! That Constantly Adjusts = 0 » | qn — And Perfects the Picture! | = 0 The New BROOKFIELD | 3 8 \ { Model 217-217 . . . { -p i Ve Newest fashion in console cabinetry. Has $ al: | : yo ) yh | King Arthur Godfrey uge Zi-inch picture tube . . . amazin | “picture reception. Mahogany or or Includes Federal Excise Tax | REMINDS" YOU . and 1 Yeor Warranty on Use only Kingan Reliable Prodinish. : f ucts when you prepare these f Picture Tube { recipes. They're the best you™ | ~ | can buy, The New SHELLEY | Model 177.200 . . | ).75 ' | Powerful, low priced 17-inch table set 5 95 with picture-perfect performance. Mod1.75 ern space-saving cabinet in satin-smooth ebony finish. Includes Federal Excise Tax | and 1 Year Warranty on J Pi 4.75 EASY TERMS! ture Tube | : . I RADIO IS A GAL'S BEST FRIEND... : 18 Month } y FP | . Every morning, Monday through Friday at 8:45, have yout ® 9.78 sto ay | “Breakfast With Paula” on W-1-R-E. Then at 11:30 hear Dick ding Hae , Stone give his “Ideas, Tips, and Suggestions” for better cooking : : and better eating. ey { . And you might be the “lucky listener” when Tom Carnegie holds forth on the “Kingan Clubhouse” at 6:45 every weekday evening, o - vi ; 4 oe 6 Fa E KING OF FINE FOODS” i ' . s > i
Gunsun said, however, that the Nationalists were pulling out of the current games only. They will remain within the IOC, reserving their rights “as the only legal and recognized Chinese Olympic Committee.”
Like UN Session The decision came in answer to one of the two largest political problems facing the Olympics in sport's version of the cold war. The other problem-—whether to let both East and West Germany participate—will be decided to-
like a meeting of the United Nations than of a sports organiza-
served 715 years on a murder conviction which later was cancelled, today was sentenced for manslaughter in the same slaying. Judge Harry O. Chamberlin, Criminal Court 1, accepted Wilkey's guilty plea and gave him two to 21 years in state prison. Wilkey said he was satisfied with the new term and will apply for clemency before serving his minimum 20. months. He said ne hopes the Governor will consider the time already served on the re-
Convicted in 1945
who State Excise Police said shed! her leopard skin bra and tights while they looked on has been postponed until Aug. 6 by the Alcoholi¢ Beverage Commission. Excise agents who viewed the show in the Sea Village restau-
rant said they saw the dancer) “wriggle and twist her hips and]
shoulders” and then remove her clothes. Operator of the tavern, Charles Barrett, was scheduled to appear before the commission today on charges of failing to main-
supported Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-| hower for President, are miffed, at Lake County Chairman Vernon Anderson, who strongly supported Sen. Taft. A fight has been brewing ever since the Lake County Republican organization indorsed Sen. Taft for the nomination. | In a statement to voters and newspapers, the Young Republican Club said: “We wish to inform all voters
and Republican candidates for | . county offices that our organiza- Labor Disputes Boost
but dancer Pepper Martin won the continuance yesterday.
from the presently recognized regular Republican Party of Lake
| The action was taken in a move
“months behind on accident cases” $288,152, breaking the previous and charged the office has the Second-quarter record of $277,824 finest equipment but apparently received last year, is not using it properly. Mr. Millis said the amount of In other action, the enforce- gasoline and motor vehicle tax ment committee approved a reso- money .available for distribution lution calling for uniform traffic/is $500,000 more than for the signs throughout Marion County./same period last year when another new record was set. to end confusion now existing] He said $16,887,843 will be disthrough different types of signsitributed to cities, counties and erected by the three governments, the State Highway Department. state, county and city. That is a 3.5 per cent increase.
The State Highway Department will receive 53 per cent of the
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and cities and towns receive 15
Labor disputes and seasonal per cent or $2,533,176.
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