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. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1952

lke Offers 10 ‘Planks’ For America

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Byrnes OK'’s Adlai; Dixiecrats Waver; DRT i * ; non hm at Sy mi ngton Victor

nation today in a statement

of the Republican candidate's hopes for the future.

The General outlined a 10-point program before the 53d Encampment of the Veterans of Koreign Wars at Los Angeles last night. Speaking before 20,000 persons in the 100,000-seat Memorial Coliseum, Gen. Eisenhower told his former comrades-in-arms that his 10-point credo summarized the essentials “in the dreams of each # and all of us.”

presidential

Spencer Tracy Plans to Retire

‘Won't Change S- Carolina's Stand Views for lke. Believed Blow to lke Jenner Says Nipping Bolt in South

By United Press

Gov. James F. Byrnes today urged the South Carolina

~ Ni sap’ ‘ ess . : Al : : : : a a 74 % 5: Denies Reports Democratic C onvention to remain loyal to the national party ceiving the VFW's Bernard Ba- He'll Go Along and support Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois for President. ruch Distinguished Service Medal, Mr. Byrnes, addressing the state Democratic Convenclimaxed a brisk four-hour whirl- Political Roundup, Page 2 tion shortly after it reconvened ere ete

Taylor who had been approved by President Truman.

: . r wind arrival, reception and tou here, less than two blocks from

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ

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bv. the candidate who termed his fi i ants ., the beyhood home of Woodrow visit to Los Angeles non-political. | Sen. William E. Jenner said Wilson. 1 M M ; i mm i +h Bi nia’ i ‘ . son, joined other top state r. oody, who played a TRADE TIPS—Phyllis Gaalema (left foreground) exchanges swimming pointers with Billy Downton, although California's top political] today he would not throw out Democratic leaders in urgifg Starring role for liberal groups y that tried to win control of the

figures were on hand .to greet him. |

d loyalty to the national nominees. Former Gov. J. Thurmond, 1948 Statés Rights presidential nominee, also had declined to make, his position known beforehand, Schwinger. but--he could be counted in the The latest returns from 3712 of

Stevenson column after - Mr. Missouri's 4732 precincts gave Mr. Byrnes’ speech. |Symington 305,754 votes to 121,Earlier, he had told the United 942 for Mr. Taylor. Press “I am working closely with In Michigan, 2466 of 4467 preGov. Byrnes on this matter.” cincts gave Mr. Moody 196,327

‘his “nationalist” foreign an domestic views to conform to the international views of Dwight D. Eisenhower. He declared: “Conditions and. crises change. Fundamentals never change. I'm going to ‘continue with the same STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug. 6 furidamental principles that I've

Democratic National Convention, scored a runaway victory over his only opponent, Louis C.

Willard Park.

Iran Stirs Up

Jack Trobaugh and Ronnie Lepper as they await the starting gun in tonight's Times Junior Olympics at

! “Many a Comrade”

He said his 10-point program

Junior Olympians Swim i mid

many an old comrade’ and in making it public he merely was

In Willard Park Tonight zis oo

| “These points are not a pro-

Spencer Tracy

{ Fears of War | ; jes.” ai UP) Hollywood Star Spencer stood for 20 years.” { Feingold Sketch, Page 18 back and breaststroke events gram of impossibilities, he said. ! 3 pencer 3 5 x ¢ and diving. “Every one Ro them is within our Tracy. now 52, disclosed today, Sen. Jenner Is engaged in a Symington Wins and Mr. Schwiger 31,925. : that that he plans to quit his screen fight with Democratic Gov. The governor's stand was al- Headed RFC

By JACK WELSH reach—provided only you Mr. Symington, who has served

Churchill Calls

C | The usual 33 heats will be in- : : hi t in the yd . : | Here we go again. It's Round 4 creased but Clark said the entire and I accept our responsibilities career when his present contract Schricker to keep his seat In the most certain to assure the InSpecial Session of The Times Junior Olympic show should be completed within as citizens and do our civic duty. with Metro-Goldyn-Mayer expires U. S. Senate. His views clash/dorsement of Mr. Stevenson by 3% chairman of thé War Re2g “Let us look at them: Stated in three years. sharply with the GOP presiden-/the state party and to rout the Sources Board, Secretary of Air

: swimming program tonight at o x s. Swi on i’ (Foreign Roundup, Page 5) and oneal? hours. Swimming in the form of proposals, of posi-. The popular Academy Award tial nominee, Mr. Eisenhower. forces who had sought the South Force. and head of the Recon-

Willard Park pool. ivi ; A —— and diving events will be held : , By, United Prose : The old refrain, “Come on, kids, simultaneously. All races will be HV objectives— winner who has been featured in ‘Revision’ Reported ga re lina Defiocraitic Partys os Joa - bb LONDON, Aug. 6—Prime Min- get in the swim,” echoes through 50 yards and relay events 200 To increase America’s roles ranging from killer to Cath- There were reports Sen: Jen- essing for Gen. Dwight D. h Uitl-here Mr. lay or : ister Winston Churchill has called the city parks as boys and girls vards. ? strength: spiritual, creative and jie priest has been on a fishing ner would “reconcile’” his views Eisenhower, Republican nominee. ad expected to have an edge— his cabinet to a special session head for the Fast Side pool for the = Tonight's meet puts The Times’ Mate DE a aorthery Norway. He with those of Gen. Eisenhower. Georgia Deimocrats in conven. and -in the Kansas City area tomorrow to study what informed gourth version of The Times’ step- Junior Olympics A5L. the half- “To win a just and lasting .ovealed his intentions in an in. He dispelled those reports in an tion have come out for Gov. which is President Truman's own ETI sources said were “alarming re- adi aay : 8 Ja peace secured by the strength of pi : on, interview with The Times. Stevenson. Mississippi Democrats stamping grounds. 44 ports” from Iran pingsione in building Sharnolons. way mark, heading down the yi “rot l ig 5 terview during a 2-day trip to Ti cannot feed the have expressed . themselves as| Mr. Truman's home precinct i . . may be an old chant for the stretch toward tt 3 inal > . |Stockholm. a , 5 2 8 selves § : 8 me y wi Semen: source§ eX- youngsters who have participated a Broad Ripple NE Pane Stresses Loyalty Mr. Tracy plans to return to Whole world, fight the worlds Fi Wt ne party action ty ier ressed open 3 «lt % vs y+ = &0% . . 12 . ’ as » aken. . ains pres el Eve aon. n previous , meets sanctioned hy Swimmers of previous meets “To’ ‘build a prosperity’ not Hollywood late this month py|batties. lane Cate oor ihe won Texas and Louisiana Demo-| for Mr. Symington. 8 tion in 1raw: and ‘said it wus Far te mes As swim Omolale are rapidly rounding into the based on war. way of London and will begin an- i Hote A Ten J AmeErCAN craté: the two others that refused It was an even worse defeat ; idly approaching the ‘breaking oe a pers: % ES of form anticipated when the pro- “To make America's promise other picture in September 1 faved ; : to take the convention loyaltyithan Mr. Truman received in tle ~ point.” . skill and confidence ar athietel 2" was designed and friendly of equality a living fact for every! ———==—————t=———— mma SP The Senator's statement fol- pledge, have as yet come out|/1850 primary. U. 8. Senator . The growth of extremism in rivalries have ‘blossomed. | American. EE Po Sad flatly for no one. Thomas C. Hennings edged the : Iran was held to be paving Hi Tossens. Olympos is open 101 One of the standouts comes in| “To strengthen and ° extend [lowed Publication Re Stuart. Symington won the President's candidate two years | A way for the Communists to seize any boy or girl in Marion Connty [the girls’ Class B relay. Rhodhis measures for the security and FA aper of ah. editorial Missourt Democratic senatorial ago by only 4000 votes. i power with unforeseeable conse-|Various: circumstances may have L.A had beaten Garfield Park welfare of the people. ‘that said’ P : nomination over a candidate in-| Rep. Charles E. Potter (R. quences for the entire Mid-East- prevented a youngster from com-/iD. 8 dual meet but last week at| “To protect the ‘earnings and, 2% 5a a Hical aasociates dorsed by President Truman to-Mich.), legless World War II fiero, | . ern defense position. Ee che Tires throe Micets, but} RNodius Garfield reversed theltavings of the people fromm the, em ny LAy.nnd Sen Bats Magnyet TOOK ATT ERPIY TNA“ Wr 1UTWEY ) l The convocation of the cabinet he or she can quickly make up for Verdict. The victory became a sad double ‘f6lf “of high prices’ and| . red me GOP tlaential can Uk Demy Cla Tram Michigan, ifrre for Republican nomination | go shortly after the recess of par- lost time tonight story. however, when AAU. offi- high taxes. ! e can: was renominated by a landslide./to the U. 8. Senate from Michi 0 |. liament is an unusual measure, | gt: cials disqualified Garfield wim. “To serve the worthy interests’ pn. (1. penefit of hay fever Sale ie id fo give the res Mr. Symington, a former White can. Grave Situation Early Registrations mers for cutting over in a lane Of every group of our people, Yet o uo ors the Indiana State Board off to Sen. McL-arthy sconsin House trouble shooter, who has| Wan, James P. Kem (R. Mo.) i Churchill and Foreign Secre-| A swimmer, who hasn't regis- and impeding the progress of make the test of each policy: Is ot Health dav a Ro : and Sen. Jenner of Indiana. held many national posts but is was well i front in a field of I tary Anthony Eden have been in tered with the AAT, should report their rivals. it good for America? daily count of OI' Debbil Pollen. Refused to Comment ? novice in state politics, defeated seven for renomination io the : close consultation on foreign af- to Willard pool at 6:30 p. m. Don’t Ellenberger makes a triangle “To restore honesty to govern- a" c<nokesman said the count gen. Jenner declined to par- Missouri Attorney General J. E.Senate in Missouri’s GOP -roting. ! fairs and Mr. Eden also has been forget those swimming suits since out of the feud as it has beaten ment. will be for the preceding 24 hours ticipate in a public controversy Sisegy ;

receiving detailed reports on de- the entrant will be able to com- both Rhodius and Garfield in pre- To insure. by means which and cannot be used as a forecast. with Gen. Eisenhower and refused

Three in One Family

ES =s velopments in Egypt from Am- pete a short time later. vious encounters. Rhodius swim-|guard our basic rights, that those In other words, sufferers will be {5 comment on the General's bassador Sir Ralph Stevenson. Jim Clark, veteran swim coach mers are Sue Robinson, Charlene Who serve in government are ple to tell how much they al- (iows : William McGaffin: Indianapolis, and co-chairman of The Times’ Gasnell, Norman Sumner, and Americans of loyalty and dedi- ready suffered bit not how much However. he said he still be99 Times and Chicago Daily News Program along with Gene Moll Martha Butler. Ellenberger’s cation. > is to come. lieved America’s foreign policy o ® * foreign correspondent, reported of the Indiana AAU, has added squad includes Pat Burrill, Betty ‘To revive in every American. . The count is of the number of chould be (1) a strong air force. ie in by wa Cras the situation in Iran has become a few streamlined touches to the Brinker, Gloria Huntley, and Mar- the faith that he can achieve a pollen grains in ‘a cubic vard of (a) strong seapower and (3) a so grave it would not surprise ex- meet. The usual freestyle compe- 10n Schmidt. Pat Borror, Judy better future for himself and his air. s an: ard-hitting army 9. vanp ir ’ a ———— perienced observers in London if tition will be supplemented “with Mescall, Lee Eschenbach, and family.” Right now the count is. only small capable hard-h » 3 12:yearold girl today was za car was in collision with a < the British soon did arn about- Beverly Basher make up the Gar- four but is expected to build up mpis js at odds with the pro the only surviving member of a tationd of leon agers. face and acted to strengthen field unit. Mrs Manville No. 9 to runny nose proportions In jam of Gen. Eisenhower. who prominent Marion family after a er iP-Yea ol husband, man- ¢ Premier Mossadegh, the fanatic Some Water State Diving Champ : ¥ about two weeks calle for a big land army and tragic traffic accident last night 2gel 2 A Marion bakery and nationalist who took the oil wells | Tonight's card will have an AAU On Way to Get Divorce The hot, dry summer is eX- qunnoet of the United Nations took the -lives of her mother N > Raugarsies president of —— and Abadan refinery away from e \state champion in the diving com- NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (UP) pected to increase the pollen ,n4 the North Atlantic Treaty Or- co yop ang prother ; Ball State H pit Ten pn n 1 them. Spills Over petition as Rex Roberts of Gar- Tommy Manville's ninth wife, the count this year. Rainy weather o,,i,atj0n Army. . : and thelr § DED pf uncie 99 Just what action they might |field won the 13-I4-vear old title former Anita Eden, left New usually reduces the average count, Sen. Jenner bitterly opnoses the Only survivor of the Hilliard Bo i Son. ober, , died 2 , take—and whether the United lover the week end at Broad York by plane today for Houston, the health department sald. United Nations and NATO. R. Hazzard family is Linda Haz- hours after his father. : : As a preview of things to come, the (/nited zard, who was not. with her fam- The family’s young daughter

th hi In a direct slap at e department noted the highest Nations. Sen. Jenner also said:

The Damn

States would be associated with | 5 , ¢ ic iRipple. Teammates Jerry Hansen Tex. en route to Mexico to di ily when it was involved in a 2- was at an aunt's home in Marion when the accident occurred.

1it—isn’t clear i ihostng ; ’ ’ : and Don Schmaltz took third and vorce the asbestos heir with tr : Tg x : If they do not do something, FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. Aug. fourth, respectively. whom she lived 13 days. an last year was 1447 on “We -cannot rely on nations gy hoagen fois miles north of Less seriously Injured and in : “ xs = y > TE «ee ‘hos ations already 7 Muncie last night. es He gave me $50,000 to get th Whose populations already are 8 the other auto were the driver,

The state officials did not say : a , relldivorce and a $50.000 bonus." a8 much but rated that hay one-third communistic. i Tsavelle Yaszard, 44, wel ; : “ af ‘ a) ; . fre wh fhe Com- Known Marion club woman, was blonde dancer said. “And he 1S roar cufferers had better get the He declined®tn name th Kinled: inctaptl. wher the H going. to pay all the taxes on il. hapnqyerchief supply. in good munistic countries. : : Ha rt n cian ae The bonus is just Tommy's WAY cana : On domestic views, the Senator of kidding around. What a Sense pha worst i= vet fo come. said-he-would continue to battle . Democratic: “corruption. favorit-

Mr. McGaffin said, there is grave (Up)--City Manager Milton Link danger of a Communist revolu- : > tion in Iran—which might -pro- - vide the spark for World War IIL resident of Ft. Lauderdale is in for a surprise when he gets this

month's water bill.

All park teams have reported to be stronger since last week's meet at Rhodius Park. And an equal show of swim strength is expected in the remaining meets at Ellenberger, Aug. 13, and Gar-

Jack Holdren, 17, Eaton, Sally Shelby, 15, and Ruth E. Burt, 16, both of Muncie.

Open Hearings

said today a certain vacationing He

Highway Worker

1 Today S News Mr. Link said the unidentified field. Aug. 20. of, humor that man has.” i i i ; inkli f a swimmer has had previous Anita's twin sister, Juanita TEMPERATURES ism, waste, crime and high taxes’ . . . : resident left his lawn s kl - ' ' : Th Ti . “lgystem turned on oe an ng experience before the innovation Patino, saw her sister off for her A.am.... 60 10am, ... 73 : . S 1d Be' Killed in Mishap ) n e ; imes week for his. northern home It Of the Junior Olympics, he'll be in divorce. She said Manville 2ad 7am. ... 61 11am. ...73 ais Not ax n : Rouly Es Tas -. sprayed 697.000 gallons before a Class A. For the novice, there's asked her to become his 10th Xam. ...65 12 (Noon) 72 We are supposes 10 he the A 63-year-old highway conLocal meter Seader discovered the mis- Class B. But regardless of ability, wife but “I said to him: ‘No Sam. ..; 69 Ipm.. 74 nation of Ina 38. production : he struction worker was fatally in- ; : > MIS” {here's a place for YOU. Be There. thank you." ” Latest Humidity ...... sie, declared. ‘Yet we see where Rus- SV WHR ivwoods Page! take. A -— a : sin has nore airplanes; subma-|jured today when a heavy wooden Health hospital setup here wil Mr. Link said the bill will be 2s 2 : ata form toppled on 1} Ind. 67 : s and armaments. This Is not m toppled on him on Ind. 6i Anoth Story. P » Ron ah ; about $175. ‘ y rines anc 1 Another Story, Page 11. 0’ Mo Zot nt ) J ey ADD GOOD NEIGHBORS ——" as it should be 0 ii Ba Maris 8 City Council members will open Police bullets miss burglar... 17 STAPLECROSS, Eng. Aug. On other domestic ‘issues. hye ester Al 10E: 2 E. Morris 5t., hearings on the expanded Indian4 ‘ . : " said died in Methodist Hospital of a, - @® Editori | 6—Water went on sale today “The Indiana farmer and labor skull fracture apolis budget for 1953 at 7 p. m. ig under 5. stiict Tation chemo O “5 a i es : ih eel en aT " “The 24-by-12-foot form, taken today. Page hen the old village pump ran [fo now, where SHANE ON | ew a ote. och had; : President Joseph Bright and Independents imperil Ike's dry. Water imported by truck issues vital to them. I have a from concrete which had set, fell his eight associates have invited —— chances in Indiana ........ 16 a : 1S . six-year record of supporting the on Mr. McGee as it was lowered so ee was sold at a price of one U. S. mn ’ : ; > ; > oe eo the public to attend. ] Lustron backer is Adlai's aid. 16 cent per gallon with a daily . : farters I ifutorsed ihe 2 ames, in he jrouh by a hoist, sheriff's “le 0" cial to appear in the $ . . iments to the Taft-Hartley law.” deputies sal eS ws blk State Himiik of 3o gations per. lovme 0 ce e u vans Although the Chicago Sun Scene of the pccident was four fourth-floor chamber will be the 77 Page hold. , ie Ieaied Gon. Elsen. blocks - west of} Holt ‘Rd. where Mayor, personnel consultant, conState OK's $4 to $20 yearly r 7 1 : ‘ : hower would “by-pass Indiana” Ind. 67 is underf construction. troller, purchasing agent, city hike in car insurance rates. 17 LONDON, Aug. 6—A: big Lon- HE largest single contribution to the John THE JOHN L. SULLIVAN FUND to “brushoff” Sen. Jenner. local clerk and members of the legal State facing crop damage..., 17 don bank was open late last L. Sullivan Fund $325 came today from Previously Reported ............... $2455.04 , Eisenhower leaders here still in- i . ’ staff, civil defense, parking meter y Reported Want-Ad 4 . night, but it was a mistake. ‘ : Columbia Club Five O'Clock Cascade tend 40 bring the General here ant- rrrage fund, Off-Street Parking ComNational At 11 p. m. police found the members of the Columbia Club. Bar Crowd and Emile 325.00 y » eral hat mission. City Plan Commission . . > . . ; Mie ovis Dede to open Mis campaigr SS . ‘ SS ~~ Page door open, lights ablaze—and no The Club's Five O'clock Cascade Bar Crowd H. Dale BIOWR .. viv cricivineeivrss 10.00 J Goes on the Rocks ind Barrett Law department, all House probers bare liquor one inside. Not a penny was and Emile, the bartender, pooled their money Maurice Goldblatt .................. 15.00 + bl . ST. ALBANS. W. Va.; Aug. 6 prepared to defend their budget tax cooeeienn trsevesssreens 3 missing. b t tal 1 $3054.90 T Lambda Chapter, Phi Delta Pi So am etonian (UP) — The “want-ad marriage" requests. Underling Reds face prison ..*17 Bank officials explained: They to bring the total fund to $3054.94. The 1-day rority, TNC. vicina 15.00 of West Virginian Jesse Gari! Councilmen will be talking to Foreign forgot to ut me dog: when ola) Das $599.90. ; ; Department K-282 Eli Lilly & Co. .... = 16.15 Race Postponed who found a bride hy advertising themselves before the evening is they went home yesterday after- e money, with that yet to be received at Jo, Jane, Pat, Shirley ..... ;. 000000 . 2.00 ar Indiana newspapers. was on over, since their art of th : Page noon ” imes, wi . Erw 2 GOSHEN, N. Y: Aug 6 (Up) [0 Indiana newspapers, was er, p the Irin religious chief elected oon. oe The Times, will be placed in a trust fund to Robert C. Erwood Cicrees nes dvr 20.00 The HAmBIetonian trotting classic’ Ne 7 0cks today budget also is up for questioning. House cpeaket .:r.. ’ su" = assure the education of the small children of Lawrence J. SEXtON covers isnnnss ‘as 25.00 was postponed today Decale: ot Mr Garrett said: he and his Other public hearings will be Two thousand pray in Hivo- 3 NEW HAVEN, IlL—Marvin Indianapolis Policeman John L. Sullivan. Mr. LW. Ro. oc cociinnnennnennannns 5M °° "rain. Tt will be run PORE wife the former Mrs. Ette Cros- held tomorrow night and (tentashia 7 years after A-hORIG Mitchell, 33, ‘Pine Bluff, Ark. Sullivan was slain while trying to protect his McAllister MHUROIY ...ccoivsiqinsd 3 10.00 Rain fell Baring tf A ¢ “bie, are through and that he plans tively) Tuesday, Wednesday and YIN int 5 WAS recovering today at a rel- family from an intruder in their home. There Carolyn—Steve_andJohnnie —..ooornes. e200, put stopped-after I ls oa nine to seeks divarce . Thursday nights next week. Iveuseeys 3! ative’s home hére from a near are two Sullivan children and one yet to be No Name Please .............cc00004 . W.00 oh nour At mid-day tri k ri “he ATE FACTIVE WIT W TITAT Fed meee Women S case of indigestion. born. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gisler ............ B00 Lialg anounced the RY on Mr. Garrett July 2 after he picked C f P li ; ‘Page Mr. Mitchell collapsed on the The real “heart” of the Sullivan fund was Brotherhood Railay Carmen of loop Tun Aas scheduled. But a second her from several thousand women ases O ol10 Schiaparelli shows grasshop: main street of Carmi, II. Sun- displayed by two boys who walked seven miles K : NO oe Erne shires Sony A) downpour quickly followed” the who answered his ad asking for Ri . S per” collection ........... 8 day after eating five hot dogs, = to make collections in their neighborhood Spe Am a py Sool Oloh of Kap. anfotncement. ard the race was * Wie to share $38,000 and be a ise in State . 140 i y . r 5.5 ? ’ 2m ay . , . ., : : Hob & is overworked—Ruth two bowls of chili, and a huge Fred Hannum, 11, a visitor from Dallas, Tex., AR ey York Cen 5:30 postponed. mother for his iwo children. Polio is on the increase in InWiett vensssrevessrsenenss 8 chunk of watermelon and and George Polkinghorn, 8, of 47 Bankers tral R. R. Big 4 Building ‘ i 4.25 This was the 'second straight : diana but still is below epidemic Other Features: Srinking three bottles of soda | Lane turned in $16.50 they received in a doOr- No NAME ....o c.oocvnennnnnits Lee ann (Year that TAN, caused [EoSinone. Transmitter Trouble oth sa pi Bonn ot AIMIBEMERLS +.ivveasnses 1 . to-door canvass among residents of the Bank- Knights of Colu Council 437 .... 5%5 rotting’s blue-ribbon go. > ue TH Bridge B Ea OE ers Lane Apartments and the neighborhood. ow Of Columb eine J on race. « Silences WFBM-TV Forty nev fases Sefored in the esses decesree, NM . ; : lB iii iain eens 5. i Z i ast week pushe e total up to Business Notes .......... 17 Dog Walks 100 Miles Today's list of contributions. adds many Bankers Lane Apartments and Neigh- Skull . WFBM-TV was silenced shortly 137 cases o the state. While Phis CoOmACS +c: risvessnnss 26; 27 SOUTH BEND, Aug. 6 (UP)! organizations, worker groups and individuals’ borhood Creare tints e reat as 16.50 v Injury Fatal after 11 a. m. today. after trouble js more than double the 64 cases Crossword .....oiieienn. 25 , . C to the honor roll of “good neighbors” in A Friend ...., sits eva eens abnaisrrs 2.00 WASHINGTON. : Ind. Aug. 6 developed in the sound transmit- repor 8 ‘ J : Blackie, a cocker spaniel who be- : ans No N P > ) 5 : ported in the same period last Editorials ...ccoveverenva 168 (apg separated from the Robert Indianapolis and vicinity. a ale lease Cases ree Carats 2.00 (UP) Mrs. Maggie Essman, 62, ter atop the Merchants Bank year and 62 cases in 1950, it is Radio, Television ....v... 10 Mortensens a week ago and 100 There is time for YOU to help make the, ° spe Hy 0 SIeeRNa Wii 3 Stendal, died in Daviess, County Building. © far below the 367 cases reported . . Bd Sowola .......e00vno. 15 miles from home, was back in his education {fund of the Sullivan children pos- nn Mrs. Wendell Jers a 0: 304 hospital Tuesday night. of _in- Station officials were unable to to the same date in the epidemic 5 Soins ~saseaesesceese 18,19 favorite doghouse today, a little sible. Send or bring contributions to: The PE ean Rn ar 00 Juries suffered whem A crowar say how jong i Wore take ef ryear 1049. i alt . ar Wil BOM sossvssnnees 15 paw-sore and weary but other- © John L. Sullivan Fund, Indianapolis Times, 214 Flav Total sess a on i ope = Loid 10 repair the Essman home neers to. correct t te . difficulty. The death toll is three this year rR - Women's <cocececsieness 8, 9 wise unharmed by the long hike. W. Maryland § i : “Total to reeaere d 509.94 ell On her head, crushing the The station still'" was able to .and in 1949 death toll in the same e dnd ; hs Baked i : 8 an pee ot . ale siveairneeraraensenss 305494 skull vy transmit pictures without sound. period was 25,