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TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 3
At The Democratic Convention Aris sas He Likes Fire Trucks
firebug who confessed - setting|quarters, he admitted being eight fires because he “loved to|sponsible for the other [hear fire engines go” faced sec- which caused damage of $12, ond-degree arson charges today. Wolsenbarger explained he | Police said Vincent W. Wolsen-| get the urge to start a fire wh | barger, 23, was arrested as he at-/ drunk, then help firemen {tempted to set fire to a storage'out. ;
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a “WELL, NOW-—Sen. Douglas HOOSIER PARLEY—Mrs. Inez Scholl, Connersyille, Ind, and THE BITE — Mrs. Kefauver HIGHLIGHTER—Closeup of Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois | & of Illinois listens to boos during = Indiana's Lt. Gov. John Watkins, Bloomfield, confer during an In- bites a hot dog, while Estes tries a5 he addressed the opening session of the convention, welcoming | an opening day speech. diana state caucus at Chicago's Harrison Hotel. " to bite a bloc of votes. ‘delegates and pleading for party harmony in deliberations.
Mrs. Schricker Missed Probers Push Jenner, Craig Hold Key artis worm
By Hoosiers at Parley ic Cleanup To State GOP Chief crown
Angeles engineers have kept hun-| BY M&S. MARGARET | Our Indiana women feel we are 2 y TED KNAP icommittee Mr. Craig wants May- dreds of electronic gauges for| LIS JOHNSTON {well representéd at the national By JOHN V. WILSON {| U.S. Sen. William Jenner andor Noland Wright of Anderson : ; . SO! . 8. Sen. : recording major earthquake ef-| CTO aut Clusia . convention by having three wom-| The Marion County Crime [gubernatorial candidate George N.|to replace Mr. Holder. Mr. Hughes .. ne aa for'a Sh Hoosier dele bp Safases ou en delegates. Mrs. Inez M. Scholl, | Commission said today it will Craig will be the big voices in|said Eisenhower supporters ‘are| "mut 24 hours before: Califor] SLA KS & i Connersville, our Democrat na- ress for a full explanation of electing a state Republican chair- “in full accord” with that choice. ,..q worst quake since 1906 hit!
presence of our charming firstitional committeewoman, is a dele-| secu | lady of Indiana, Mrs. Henry F.|gate at large. She has served two 5° case of Deputy Pro for/man, : « Silent on Choice |yesterday, -the elaborate record- | They have STYLE
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“. 0 w “Schricker. 4 {Harry Riddell, cleared of “mis< Cale J. Holder, present chair- « ! ling apparatus was turned off so! : She remained in Indianapolis Jering a Sule Xie Shajiman and/conduct” in a bawdy house raid. man, submitted his resignation to! Sen. Jenner refused to disclose I could be made. | They are well put together “ for the first few davs of the con-trnan Mrs Boho Lo lp air At the same time, the crimethe state GOP committee yester- his choice, but he generally is re- __ — HecEen eee | They WASH! vi 0 “baby-sit” wit Han who Yo probers disclosed they will dis-iday, but the group recessed with-/garded as being satisfied with dvertisemen Note please the forward set vention to “baby h herian who ever served as county ti ting it fo a granddaughter, 4-months-old chairman of the OPA for two|°Us$ With Mayor Clark July 29/0Ut accepting of rejecting it. Mr. Holder. the saddle stitched seams, the Cathy Schricker, |years. She was active in organiz-| he “opening up” of prostitution, Instead, the 22 committee mem-| p, delaying action on Mr. WHAT HAPPENED continuous no-seam waist bande Cathy is a guest at the Govern- ing the women’s division of the §2mbling and other illegal acti- Pers asked Sen. Jenner and Me: Holder's resignation, committee! a full range of sizes or's mansion while her parents, Farm Bureau of Indiana. vities in the city. er, TR ns Mig members indicated they would] T0 THAT PINT oF "9 ’ Lk Mr. and Mrs, Henry F. Schricker| G “The Crime Commission is so “tata like to retain him if they also fees Jr., Columbus, attend the conven-|.,on "our EOrESS Susman, leba. gravely concerned about the lo-{ETC38 there Preferences for 2 state, uid placate the Fisenhower- BLOOD YOU WERE . : tion here. delegate at large and has. jcal situation it asked for the; : {Craig for : GIVE ; le . as. Dee ‘raig forces, “ > lon ga De Be state commit, meeting with Mayor Clark,” Al} Quit Under Pressure Mr. Holder, along with ihe GOING T0 ? i Second Floor . tee since 1988, Mrs. Oscar Shive- Huber, acting chairman, said. - | By failing to accept the resig- state committee, backed two loe- In hospitals—at home and over- | {ly, Yorktown, is a delegate from ‘Just One of Several’ ination, committee membersers fn GOP nominating races. seas—the need for blood is urgent. | Also— the 10th district. Mrs. Shively has strengthened Mr. Holder's chances tpney supported Sen. Robert A. Because today’s medical and sur|been a prominent clubwoman in’ Mr. Huber said the Riddell case for keeping the post. He resigned mast for President and Leland gical techniques require repeated Indiana. . (was “just one of several” the under pressure from Eisenhower- Smith for Governor. transfusions for operations, for =. . a More Than GOP . {Crime Commission will discuss Craig forces. : Mr. Holder said “the bitter par- skin grafting, for plastic surgery. of faded blue denim—zip | Democcratic women delegates!" Prosecutor Fatehnd upon, A committee. spokesman said tisan fight” during state and na- And the blood must be there--when front—knit collar bottom and cuffs—e’ ! not only outnumber Republican| rt urn from vacation. ithe views of Sen, Jenner and Mr. onal conventions made it “nec- it's needed. So start your vacation |
: | Mr. Fairchild's ofice issued a Craig will carry much weight be- ! : font the | Small, Medium; Large ‘and Exira re a egate 1. outnumber, Statement clearing Mr. Riddell cause they are the party's fing essary for party unity that Irsub- With a wonderful sensation: the 9 Large
Democratic women's representa-|Y*Sterday after a two-week inves-|Indiana candidates in the fall Mit MY resignation.” Tia acioy ibs) 3 05 tion at the 1948. convention, There TiSation_of BO as election. af é © TO REPAIR “BUSTED” BE- possible for another to live. 5 : d Bl : a : E.. Mr. Craig's choice” for ‘chair-', i SED’ FO [ban econd Floor an Taoatle “this. a. Ohio St. o dh. is wens © Se LONGINGS look in the Business (ALL YOUR AMERICAN RED CROSS TODAY! | compared to the Republicans’ 380, At the time of the raid July 2.{committee. Speaking on his be- Service columns of the Indianap- , ,...; i The indianapolis Times os &
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Democrats have 203 women dele. two women in the house asked pif yesterday, Indianapolis at-'olis TIMES Classified ads for Te public service in co-operation with | . L STRAUSS & C0 |gates and 322 women alternates. Police to, notity Mr. Riddell of torney John D. Hughes told the pair firms eager to serve you. | The Advertising Council Eo . : . [Republican women had 128 dele- their arrest. i EE Eaten : : ; . et gates and 252 alternates, Text of Statement | : :
We are all looking forward to| : hearing Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt | a Te my address the convention tonight. | annon in Mr. Fairchild’s abShe was met at the airport by! » 7a 3
i id: James Eldridge, Indianapolis, |*®"CS 5a : youthful United Nations midwest. Ihe Prosecutor's office has| ern representative. {completed its investigation re-
Mr. Eldridge will serve as Mrs B2rding any connection between
| Roosevelt's personal escort in Chi-{ 1%, Radel and the recent police) cago. He will be remembered bY! “"uSuch investigation disclonsd) most Indiana women for having; proof of wrongdoing or misorganized . the young Democrats uct on the part of Mr. Rid-
of Indiana. dell or any improper connection Lavish Supper {between him and the defendants: The Hoosier women attended a '0 the case.” (lavish supper for women dele- Mr. Riddell immediately hinted, |gates and guests at the grand i may resign. He told The {ballroom of the Palmer House ' Mes: A Sunday evening. | I'll make up my mind in a
day or two. For the last six| All the truly great women of ning the time I've spent in the, {the party ae galitrad Sk the prosecutor's office has been | |speaker’s table. ost of the at-| > »! tention ‘was focused on Mra, A)|Tiolen from my private practice. ben Barkley, Mrs. Perle Mesta,| Not Worried About Probe |
{Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and| Asked to comment on the
Mra. Olive Goldman, a United y(5tement issued by Mr. Mannon | Nations representative. 'the Municipal Court deputy pros-| | Mrs. India Edwards, the lead- ecutor said: : | {ing woman candidate for vice «r guess that clears:it up. I
president, was the guest speaker. hag no worries about the investi-| {Mrs. Edwards has spoken in In- gation.” |
‘diana many times, It has been Among the other cases to be jhe in 10 Mizke women more discussed with Mr. Faircheld, ac-| po lllcally ous. cording to Mr. Huber, are 11 Highlight of the program was ,...,c driving cases which were
{Alan Jones, star of “Guys and dismissed or in which no charge i ”» : 8 { Dolls” musical show. lwere filed. |
Ld met Men Dorothy Mae Cire Commission cha: (Mrs. Beatrice Dickson, all of In- Man pointed out all were handled 'dianapolis, who had just returned under Mr. Riddell’s supervision. in, from a two hour yacht trip. They the Municipal Courts in February. were trying to get some relief; Mr. Huber said the “general (from the torrid 94 degree heat. |OPening up of the city”. included ————————— ithe reported operation of five or
More Doctors smoke CAMELS
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TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOCTORS, doctors in every branch of medicine ~ general practitioners, surgeons, throat specialists — were asked what cigarette they smoked. The brand named most was CAMEL! Yes, repeated nationwide surveys show that more doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette! Smoke the cigarette more doctors smoke — CAMEL!
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six brothels and an increase in
Fined for Drunken the sale of lottery tickets, . + | In the Riddell probe, Mr. ManBoat Driving non said his personal investiga- | tion merely disclosed Mr. Riddell COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, July had represented the owner of the {22 (UP)—Bobby Reynolds, 23, In- raided house, George F. Pile, in dianapolis, was in jail today for civil law cases. 3 driving a motor boat while in-! Mr. Mannon said one of the toxicated. women said she picked Mr. Rid-| He was fined $300 on his guilty geli's name and telephone num-
: : plea, but was sent to jail for 90 pers from a phone book “ft ran-| {days when he failed to raise the dom.” - ; | {money The acting prosecutor declared!
| Police said they found Rey- \, ‘Riddell would not be fired as
| “ ”" l e {nolds “roaring around” in a small |boat on Lake Manawa near here a result of the sensational case, : a in violation of a state law. |
‘Woman, 85, Injured
Youth Admits Part In Three-Car Crash | dollars more In Robbery-Shéoting | Mrs. Ida Clute, 85, of. 3601 N.!| {Meridian 8t., suffered face cuts,
|, A suspect in the May 11 rob-,.4 way sent to Methodist Hospi- |
{pery-shooting of a trolley OPera- ii.) in fair condition following a | ! tor has been returned here from bh terd i : ; | Amite, La., where he fi after three-car accident here yesterday. i . ; the crimes . | Mrs. Clute was a passenger in!
y | driven by Beulah C. | Detectives Spurgeon Davenport ® Car and James Rogers said today| Radecker, 52, also of 3601 N, Oliver Odell Ruffin, 19, has signed | Meridian St. . a statement admitting his part in| Mrs. Radecker's car was the robbery. {struck by an auto driven by Dr. Ruffin is charged with robbery | William E. King, 34, of 240 ‘and with inflicting injury in com- Buckingham Dr., after Dr. King's : | mission of a robbery. The latter Car was in collision with a car cars |charges carries & mandatory life driven by Clayton Eshleman, 17,
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[term on conviction. of 4705 Boulevard Pl. . : : Ruffin admitted driving hel Jack Casey, 17, of 4143 Cen|“getaway car” in the robbery, po-|tral Ave, a passenger in the, lice said. : shleman car, received minor inRussell MeChristian, 20, also is|juries and was treated at the {charged with robbery and inflict- scene. | ing injury during a robbery in! | Jon with the shooting. Baby Hurt by Fan
A 16-month-old boy injured his, Bone and Hamm |1.04 yesterday when he stuck his|
: . |Angers into an electric fan at his| ALBANY, N.Y. July 22 (UP) 1 , 563 N. | Hn Ave. said today Robert G. Bacon Stevenson Brizendine, who suf {will transfer the title of his home fered cuts on four fingers, was ‘to Howard Hamm on Friday. [treated at St. Vincent's Hospital. - 4 ». 3
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