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PAGE 4 _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES pn SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1952 z Nn" uy n'a ge BP * P . oi Kansas City Wives’ Quotes in Print Man to Cast Tough on Politici ai to ds | By United Press anyone else now strong and y CHICAGO, July 19 -— Mrs. lyigorous he is,” she said. “I can't! lben Barkley and Mrs. Robert possibly keep up with him.” . Kerr, whose’ husbands want t0| ghe attributed his eternal youth be President, said today too-talk-to “a naturally strong constitu-! By United Press jative wives of political candidates tion » and to the fact that he! KANBAS CITY, Mo., July 19— | [can get their husbands in a lot of j esn't smoke, drinks only an oc-| Tom Gavin of Kansas City’s First | trouble, eslions vou: Fe Fong CASIONAL highball and gets a lot| Ward cooled off today at.a brew-| ar e Sue: ol i a at Of sleep. Except on campaigns, -y Plente alle Dimocrate got A347. EXC alm 5. : when she has known him to go hotter and hotter over the secret] he shares only with President| Truman. . Thomas J. Gavin, a portly, af-

the first press conference she had! 4 36 hours without stopping. t held since becoming the bride of Mrs. Barkley reported she and fable 54-year-old Irishman, will, as the President's alternate in

the Vice President three years! lago. YE4TS the Veep have been dieting. She the Missouri delegation, cast Mr. Truman's ballot when the nomi-

“The answers come out on the D28 10st 10 pounds, but wants to front page the next day and make [Slim down even more. fyour husband look like a perfect] ‘Great Big Fib’ i {Jackass,” she said, then blushed| She was indignant at rumors of | nating machinery starts rolling bir Pe bag no Particuiar a id bétween Her Jnushand aud in Chicago at the national con- | An hour later in the same room resident Truman. The story, she : termed “a great big fib.” vention. at the Blackstone ‘Hotel, .facing| wwnv” sh Age Mr. Gavin knows how he'll {the same barrage of reporters and | y," she sald, 'T've heard vote, and Mr. Truman knows. r. Truman say there never has| But that's all.’ 8ince he shot into national focus as the President's alternate with the key to how the

icameras, Mrs. Kerr agreed. { | Pr {been a President and Vice Presi-! \ Whe 8-1 na. woman Whose hus {dent who've been so close and! White House feels about the field of Democratic presidential aspirants, Mr. Gavin has made him-

band is in politics talks, her hus-| Iband gets blamed,” said the tall, | Worked so well together.” self scarce. He eluded reporters in Washington and again a

blond wife of the Democratic/ She squelched once and for all] Senator from Oklahoma. the myth that she was a Republi-| | Mrs. Kerr knows. She said she can until she met the Vice-Presi-| {got her husband in hot water dent. { when she made a few political, “MY grandfather (who was a speeches during his campaign for Democratic congressman for 24 home. {Governor of Oklahoma. Now, she [years) would ‘turn over in his] ‘Complete Instructions’ He said he got his “complet instructions” in Washington though it was believed he did not see Mr. Truman. He slipped] back home via private plane. United Press Telephoto.

{smiled, “I sidestep the issues and grave if he heard anybody call| Today he drank beer, It was) his picnic, in a way, since he is

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{talk about children, dogs and/me a Republican,” she said. {recipes.” {| Mrs, Kerr laughed off a ques-| Mrs. Kerr ducked a question tion about how old her husband! jabout her years with the quip was when he “became a million-! - “I'm of legal age.” lire.” Mrs. Barkley, with no hesita-| “I don’t know that he is,” .she| tion, said she will be 41 in Sep- reported. She said Mr. Kerr never (tember. And she termed “absurd” discusses finances with her, but

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ROUGH AND READY—Maury Maverick, leader of the Texas loyalists delegation, stands by as tion. Mr. Farle

¥ieS wresident el te brewery al Frank McKinney, chairman of the National Democratic Committee, addresses the committee. Mr. [the emphasis on her husband's 74|that whatever success he has how to serve on any committees. Maverick's faction lost the first round in fight for seats at the Democratic Convention in Chicago, Ill. |years. attained, financially or potically, ' “I think I know beter than|“He's earned the hard way.”

Delegate Harry 8. Truman may. ei — - be appointed to at the convention. Capitol Ave. Workers He was pressed hard about 3x0 Donate Bloo d : : rumor he would vote for Averell] | Harriman. He replied by saying] Employees of about 30 firms on STO E HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY: 9:30 TO ' 5:P. M. “I can’t answer.” Capitol Ave, between Vermont ‘ Mr. Gavin expects to departiand St. Clair Sts. have pledged. tomorrow for Chicago aboarditp give blood Wednesday when TWA's Flight 220. * the Red Cross sets up a blood cenMrs. Gavin and children, Yvette, ter in Hatfield Motors showroom, 6, Tom Jr., 5, and Edward, 3; willigog N, Capitol Ave.

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He said |A. Gentry, Crawfordsville, willl week he § th “nothing to do_ bat attend the Boys’ Nation sponsored| loaf.” But he acted on 233 pieces DY the American Legion in Wash-| of legislation since he was ington July 25-31. | stricken with the virus bug. | They were chosen from the . Reporters thought Mr. Truman members of the Indiana Boys'| ‘looked as if he might have-lost a State because of their outstanding]

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- Ft. Harrison announced today “Sam,” the baby chimpanzee, the rifle range will be used tomor-{than in talk of a new blockade. | row and Tuesday from 6 a. m. | The tiny ape, whose mother is until 8 p. m. {as proud as any human, is the The Fort warned all citizens/first to be born in the Berlin Zoo not to swim or fish in Fall Creek in its 108 years of existence, and from 63d St. to 7ist St. during one of the few such births in that time. lcapitivity recorded anywhere.

El Paso Mourns Giant Who Acted in 48 Films

By United Press land entered an El Paso hospital EL PASO, Tex., July 19—Jake |, . o checkup six weeks ago Erlich, eight-foof, seven-inch| ora up 8 . 8 “friendly giant” loved by thou-| Mr. Erlich is survived by his sands of West Coast children, Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Erlich of will be buried here tomorrow with | El Paso; two brothers, Meyer of Jewish orthodox services. | El Paso, and Ben of Los Angeles. The retired San Francisco wine His father is an El Paso jeweler. - salesman—better known to Cali-| Fe never married.

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