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By United Press
.Around Mr. Stevenson's head-| date, called today for larger| ..riers at Springfield, IL, the old age assistance benefits to/motive for Mr. Mitchell's choice, . needy aged meet the/aside from the Chicagoan’s longvi lg y a ii time friendship and political in-
At the same time, he received! interest in . the governor, was
trom congressional tax scandal | recognized BE DS Ph investigators some campaign am-| Mitchell possessed a munition to use against the and had no ties with administra-|
Democrats. | tion bosses. |
er did not say Mr. Stevenson will shove off | ca i sg i increase for Washington tomorrow for a federal contributions to the ready COnerence with Mr. Truman. aged, blind, dependent children Mr. Stevenson and Sen. John and disabled workers, but said: |J. Sparkman, his running mate “One of the pressing problems 21008 with Vice President Alben in the field of social security W- Barkley, will be guests of the
both.on the merits and security Fresident rei White House are the old folks. They have con-| . tributed so much to America ANd} oy Mr. Trinen has hor coil we have a responsibility and an With Me. Mitehol. and. obligation to see that they re-| ferred r. ,
tection in their|there is no known plan now for| pie um Sate protection him to do so. It was considered}
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Some 43 million -persons are|luncheon. now covered under old age and| Mr. Mitchell's choice by Mr, survivor insurance but about 15| Stevenson was viewed by im-| million farmers, lawyers, doctors partial observers as being weight-| and others are not. led heavily on the “smart” side.! Gen. Eisenhower and his lieu- All that ‘is against Mr. Mitchell, tenants may decide this week they reasoned, is lack of experi-
igning. | whether he will make a serious ence in national campaign campaign bid to crack the “Solid! On the other hand, Mr. Mitchell » has in his favor: Boum, E: Hi 1 R The hesvy infivence of tradi Cs is Tn region, wi Lon she ian paNey tradition of the chairman's job; : . | TWO: Absense of ties with the Nominee Cov. Adal Stevensol current administration, and even appeared to have dampened op! “some standing as an administramism once felt by Eisenhower tion “critic,” because of his posiadvisers that their man could {in as Chief Counsel for the trim the Democrats in several yose Subcommittee which has Southérn states. been investigating Justice De-
An all-out Ike campaign in the partment “scandals.” This may South, ‘once planned, may be take some sting out of GOP abandoned, now that a Dixie campaign barbs on corrup-
Democrat rebellion seems unlike- tion-in-government. ly. Gen. Eisenhower will Gov. ‘Stevenson went another Boise, Idaho, Aug. 19, for a meetstep forward Friday in his cam-|ing of western Republican govpaign to dissassociate himself: ernors. and his campaign from the Tru-| Arthur H. Vandenberg, Gen. man administration. That was Eisenhower's executive assistant, his choice of Chicago Attorney said the meeting was called at Stephen A. Mitchell to be Na-|the General's request.
Cars swallowed Up
| __As Street Sinks 35 Ft. |
By United Press
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 9—A hole 35-feet deep suddenly opened up in the middle of a city street today, engulfing automobiles and shaking houses with a noise which sounded “like an earthquake.” The hole, about 40 feet long and 30 feet wide, undermined the porches of several houses, causing them to lean. Several concrete steps fell into the pit. Albert Piccioni was walking up his front steps when he heard a loud rumbling. He turned and saw the street open up and swallow his truck and two parked automobiles. . Just one year ago tomorrow, a sewer break undermined paving near the same corner. Cm Police said today’s subsidence also was caused by undermining of water carrying the Mill Creek sewer under Sanson St. : .
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Dan Cupid Kicks Through Iron Curtains—
Times photo by William A. Oates. OH BOY. GEE—That's enough said when an 8.year-old goes to see the ‘greatest show on earth,’ the circus. Pamela Watson, 2474 Dawson St., keeps her eyes peeled for new wonders at the Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey Circus at the Fairgrounds last night. (Story, other pictures, page 3.)
G-Girl Married To Russ; Yank Woos Red Beauty
By United Press
STOCKHOLM, Aug. 9—A beautiful Hungarian Olympic swimming champion was whisked back behind the Iron Cur-
tain under close guard because she fell in love with a handsome American water polo star, her friends said today. The girl, whose father was believed to have been murdered by Russian soldiers in 1945, is Katalin Szoka, who won the Olympic 100-meters freestyle championship at Helsinki last wedk. While at the Olympic games, her friends said, she fell in love with Yank Star Bob Hughes of Lancaster, Cal. They met many times in secret, the friends said. But Hungarian officials found out about it and locked her in her hotel room until her plane left for Budapest. (In Lancaster, Mr. Hughes said “I did meet a girl over there, but it wasn't that close. We may write a few letters in the future, but I don't
know anything about trouble with the Communists.”)
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EXILED Hungarians now living in Stockholm told the story. Many knew the 17-year-old girl's family well and saw her in Helsinki. These friends—one a Hungarian-born-Ameti-can businessman—said they arranged the secret meetings with Mr. Hughes, who apparently did not know that she had been placed under house arrest. On Monday, the day after the games ended, she was whisked back to Hungary. She was forced by the Communists to keep her real name a secret. Actually, her name is Katalin
Halasy. She is the daughter of a famous water polo star. In 1945 her father was murdered on his way home from wark. The Communists said he was killed by “bandits” wearing Russian army uniforms. But the word spread throughout Hungary that actually Oliver Halasy was murdered by
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tional Democratic Chairman, re-; Dwight D. Eisenhower, Re-| placing Frank E. McKinney of]
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publican presidential candi- Indianapolis.
one day and used the time to The White House said yester-|draw the picture.
entries received had the judges privileged boys . . confused for a long time . . Mr. Mitchell and Mr. they couldn't imagine what a summer camp fun, because they
| Truman will meet at the Tuesday 8irl in one would look like.
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want to remind the ® An artist for an Indianapolis] Then came the Olympics and glass company whe--has never, Hungary’s brightest stars. seen a “flying saucer,” is the]
. ; ; ] ! her mother’s maiden name, and never again use | her father’s name, the friends said. They didn’t ; Hungariah
Saucer Girl” Contest. | to Swedish friends, “it belonged H. E. Turner, 1124 W. Ray St. ! produced what the judges decided | 3 . was the most unique drawing of - how a girl in a flying senoer} ovie IC might look. He is employed by the Capitol Glass Co.
Mr. Turner says he often has| ¥ PAL t Y . sat on his porch and looked for eo a (0) ou
“flying saucers,” particularly during the recent reports of others] here having seen them. i “I never could find one,” Mr. BE A PAL. Turner said,” “but I decided to Get your ticket early for the draw a ‘flying saucer’ girl any- Indiana premiere of the techni-
way." coley movie, “The World In His He said he didn't eat his lunch Arms.”
| The money goes to the Police
A variety of conceptions of a Athletic League's Clubs (PAL) to
“flying saucer girl” in the many pujld a summer camp for underboys who . for otherwise would not have any
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don’t have the money to buy it.
Mr. Turner's drawing being The movie premiere will be
the “most weird,” they agreed his staged at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
interpretation might be the clos- at Keith's Theater. The Greater est to the “real thing.” Indianapolis ‘Amusement Co. and Mr. Turner's winning drawing Universal-International Pictures and other representative entries are providing the picture, the will be published in The Times theater and paying all expenses. tomorrow. {The only deduction from the 78-
In Helsinki, however, she always wore an old winner ‘of The Times’ “Flying, water polo cap in training. Once she mentioned
Other Feafures:
Katalin to take
of the scandal. Kate was one of
: United Press Telephoto. NO—~NO—NO—Katalin Szoka, Hungarian Olympic swim star romanced with Bob Hughes, Lancaster, Cal, water polo star at
to my father.”
Helsinki. The Reds broke. it up.
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|cent admission charge will be 13 Bs Crited Proms
cents for federal tax. | Tickets are available NOW at
Indiana and Lyric theaters.
'ber it will cost thousands ot fever which sent him to bed for
i24 hours and prompted an urgent] !dollars to provide the camp. The “1 re the Diop of a TR \money from the movie premiere] hysician, flying here from [on ! do the. job alone. But pipes ’ i |W e a start. When you b : your tickets you will have tha| The Duke, whio abdicated the| opportunity to make a donation British throne, summoned Sir) to the camp fund. All donations Daniel Davies, British specialist Will be listed individually in The|!n the i lg Re imes. | li you cannot go downtown, |i® jprryal here last night with) ickets may be ordered by mail a $Y ZUG enoers ies Sufivant. Fit sla celien son the sersies amp, Indi | : 214 W. Nryleanapolls Times, veicians, Prof. Sante Pisani, of | rey be sent with ‘ticket orders. Ds a = e camp, ) i : yD Sullivan EAa te ¥nows 83 eline household of Queen Elizabeth] Camp, will honor the memory of 11 could arrive by air, Dr, Pisani
John L. Sulltvan Indianapolis |1#5ued a bulletin describing the policeman slain recently by an|
{Duke's condition as “excellent.” | Windsor, who had been alling| Intruder in his home, and of oth- for several days, drove to this]
er deceased policemen. Italian spa, northwest of Florence, last night.
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MONTECATINI, Italy, Aug. 9
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| When you buy tickets, remem- [Tom a ‘gastric disturbance” and
By United Press
FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. 9—A pretty brunette ‘government girl” from Chicago was married today to a hand-
some, blonde former Red army captain who recently escaped from behind the Iron Curtain, The double ceremony—Protestant and orthodox Russian—was performed-in the U. 8. Army chapel here in an atmosphere of combined gaiety and intrigue. The bride was Adele Elaine Kostosky, an administrative employee of the Army's intelligence service. S8he “preferred” not to give any details about herself other than that she came from Chicago. o The bridegroom was Fedor Ivanovich Belov. But it was understood by all present that his real name is something else. Belov was selected as a name for the new life they plan in New York City, to hide his identity
from his former fellow officers in the Soviet army and protect his family, still in Russia.
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THE RECEPTION toasts were drunk in champagne and vodka. The guests were a mixture of Americans and Russians—the latter other fugitives from the USSR. The Americans were the officials who receive, interrogate and “process” such fugitives from Red rule. Conversations were wary and guarded. The guests and the bridal couple were, for the most part, engaged in activities that are “delicate” and “classified” and have to do with peering or slipping through the few chinks that remain in the wall that divides the West from the Communist East.
Press photographers were forbidden to take pictures for fear of revealing the groom's true identity to his former Red army commanders
and to Soviet agents who may be seeking him in the West. > ¢ 9
MR. BELOYV, they said, has been “thoroughly screened” and has permission to enter the United States under special administrative provisions of public law 110, _ Mr. Belov, who said he rose through the ranks from private to captain of artillery during nine years of service in the Soviet uniform, never was a member of the Communist youth organization or the Communist party, they said. Mrs. Belov is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where she studied Russian.
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Times photé by Willlam A. Oates Jr.
SUNSET BEAUTY—The sup painted towering cumulus clouds for Indianapolis residents last night - as the sky brewed a storm for somewhere in the U. S. Local weather f : likely to get the showers, The photo was taken facing east frong Marylaqd St. and Capitol Awd, go : g ;
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