Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1952 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1952

Mrs. Sparkman Is No

Stranger to Politics

WASHINGTON, July 31 —Mrs. Ivo Sparkman’s

summer plans have been turned topsy-turvy by a telephone call her husband— Albama’s ‘Sen. John J. Sparkman—got shortly after 4 a. m, last Saturday. A trip to Europe, where Sen. Sparkman, the Democratic Vice Presidential nominge was to attend the Interparliamentary Union meetings in Switzerland, must be cancelled. And, almost equally as painful, Mrs. Sparkman has to do the housekeeping and coaking at their seven -room, white brick, green-shuttered house in fashionable Spring Valley here. “I just don’t like to cook,” she. mourned. “We hadn't planned on returning to Washington and I let my maid go. “My husband is a big eater. He especially likes corn bread. And if I don’t prepare it for him, he’ll go out in the kitchen and do it himself.” = ; = » SEN. SPARKMAN is particular about that corn bread, too. He likes it pone-style— which is without eggs and shortening, Mrs. Sparkman says. 7 Mrs. Sparkman still hasn't recovered from that telephone call which she says was the biggest surprise of her life. She and the Senator had just returned to the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago from an up-

United Press Telephoto.

roarious session of the Demo- AMERICAN SCENE—Mrs. John J, Sparkman, wife of Demo-

cratic National Convention. Tired and thirsty, they slipped

into the hotel drug store for ington.

cratic vice presidential candidate, hangs up her laundry in Wash-

milk shakes. U. 8. Senators and their wives

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Chairman Frank E. McKinney

. By United Press of the Democratic National | WHITEVILLE, N. C, July 31

Committee, saying Gov. Adlai {—Thomas L. Hamilton, imperial Stevenson wanted Sen. Spark- |Wizard of the Carolinas Ku Klux

man as his running mate. !Klan, was sentenced to four years Ever since, it seems to Mrs. 'in prison yesterday in connection

Sparkman, everybody has been [With a wave of floggings. paying attention—there are re- | Hamilton was one of 63 deporters to see, pictures to pose !fendants brought to trial after for, friends and other well- |a serfes of night-riding incidents wishers to receive. : terrorized the border country in But Mrs. Sparkman is énjoy- {North Carolina and South Caroing it all. She says she wouldn't lina. exchange the prospects ahead District Grand Kleagle Joe for the discarded plans. Hardee also was handed a fourAn old campaigner herself, [Year prison sentence. she'll be the Senator's running | The mass trials ended two days

{a number of other defendants while still others received sus-| pended terms and fines ranging! up to $500 each. | Judge Clawson L. Williams began passing sentence on the parade of defendants shortly after noon. Hamilton, pudgy 44-year-old former Leesville, S. C., grocer heard his sentence pronounced without emotion. There was no immediate indication of whether he would appeal. ! Sentences were passed on pleas of guilty or no defense to charges

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