Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1952 — Page 3
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MONDAY, AUG. 11, 1052 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Ike Turns His Eyes On Farm Vote And Southern Campaign
Speaks to Indi Str Cit Twas a bourt Rejects Soe i
| " Italian Plea By United Press DENVER, Aug. 11—Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower : : | «B Packing Workers
turned his attention today to the thorny problems of trying| Ex-OSS Aid to decide how much of a campaign to wage in the South! Beats Extradition | Here on the Job and what to do to attract the farmers’ votes. By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 11--Two ma-
11, 1952
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ldier died of her Hoosiers yrted woundrartment an-
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Times Carriers’ Snap At Turtle Derby Dare
Put 500 enterprising Indianap- events of the year. The biggest, olis Times carrier boys and 500 ‘certainly, for the turtles. extra-active turtles together and The gala event will be held at {there's going to be some fun. Riverside Park the morning of | And since The Times’ carriers; Aug. 27 when the boys have a ‘besides earning money and get- special outing.
ting small-business experience,| mhis week each boy has an op-
The GOP presidential nominee had a mid - morning conference
By United Press BUFFALO, N. Y,,
Aug. 11—
. ight visit th tiv John Knight today » : . | ¢ jor meat packing plants were JUNDS scheduled with 19 Republicans hb Yisifor at the exechisve Federal Judge John oan have more fun than anybody, the pn rtunity of winning a turtle. closed by work stoppages today J ight South stat : ery Times Turtle Sweepstakes prom- yg myst then name and train his as industry-wide contract . J. Beene, Jr., from eig outhern states. He ~~, | McKinney arrived vester- request for the extradition of b f the biggest H } ntract nego Mrs. ‘Wilson had a luncheon engagement with day to BE ith Mr. Steven-Carl G. Lodolce, former OSS '®¢S 9 be.one Vgges’ turtle jor the race. Food will be tiations here reached the deadhe St. a group of GOP senators and son, Stephen A. Mitchell, his suc- sergeant from Rochester, N. Y., provided. ine stage. Te A SOngressmely Who are members of |... ,, and Wilson Wyatt, Mr. to City-County Rivalry alkouts closed the Armour ate, wor the Senate and House Agriculture : Abe, ; .
stand trial for the alleged ; Stevenson's campaign murder of Maj. Michael V. Holo- ore ee manager. han in Italy in 1944, |
The retiring chairman said he Maj. Holohan was Mr. Lodolce's
‘plant at Atlanta, and the Cudahy plant at Wichita, Kas. Absenteelsm was reported high at a
“entral Rafil- personal
before enter- , 1951.
Committees. He returned to his headquarters
In addition to the spirited competition between the turtles and boys, ‘an equally hot contest is
training at nd then was Sept. 3, 1951, 5th Division.
here after spending yesterday in Gallup, N. M., as honored guest of the final day of the 30th an-
had assured Mr. Mitchell the national committee now has “a streamlined organization” and
superior officer on a secret army
mission behind German lines in
Lights Asked
and the city carriers.
developing between boys who deliver The Times in the rural areas
second Armour plant at Tifton, Ga. | (At the Armour plant in In-
|dianapolis, the 300 employees rephas no reason to worry about “a the Italian Alps when he died ploy ep
“This race is going to be a lead {resented by the CIO Packingof the Phil- nual Inter-Tribal Indian Cere- splintered party.” under mysterious circumstances. 2-Street Request pipe cinch for a country ciroula- House Workers weported tc na: , Church and monial. Mr. Stevenson will lunch with, po. 1+ Aldo Icardi of ; Accident Curb: ton boy to win.” said Herb Smith, ae usual today. the Trojan’s He urged the Indians in a brief President Truman at Washing- Pittsburgh, Pa., was accused of een cciaen ‘The Times” state circulation man- a he - Unilo's contract: with 49 he boxed extemporaneous speech to set a ton tomorrow. ® : ! h ) ~ ager, this morning. “Country and ngan & Co. where it repre“proper example” for their white ithe crime with Mr. Lodolce. The By CARL HENN small town boys know much more sents 2600 workers, expired last D brothers by exercising their right Printin Plant [Italian government did not seek | m.. Board of Works today re- about turtles than city boys.” A was extended puntillo son to vote, 9 8 Je ag I ceived an appéal to. ght the “Don't count on it,” countered : eye, tk a Jay notice Meanwhile, COV, agial ¥: Suv. i $ 000 my 3 vase 2 : ccident rate by putting city eirculation manager Richard : : ; . lo, Eazt Chi» enson waited for Sen. Estes Ke- Fire Loss 20, first. r one sce two city SA Ballere. “The city boys will win A FIGHT TO THE FINISH—Herb Smith (left), Times state Conran. Dre Souight on eler Jr., hus- fanver (D, Tenlt) to come calling! Damage estimated at $2000], FO Mr Lodvice 3nd Me. SR bs. poli tals in a walk” circulation manager, says a country Times carrier will win the big packers and two unions—the lor. tle Lg for the last of his major party ... "wo cose printing plant in Icardi, at the time Shey were; Capt. Audry Jacobs, police | Mr. Ballere backed up his con- Turtle Sweepstakes, set for Aug. 27. Richard Ballere, city circulation |Unjteq Packinghouse Workers : 2 harmony conferences with meni," ear or 1508 N. llinois St. ire sccused, Jenie world oe fie chief, recommended mOdernngo,cq py offering to buy Mr. manager, is sticking up for his Indianapolis carriers od a city land the AFL Amalgamated Meat .. 'Trueblood, he defeated for the Democratic yesterday by a fire which started a0 On pid wav fo the street lights for Indiana Ave. smith and the boy training the lod wll ur Cutters—expire at midnight to. Chancey O. presidential nomination, in a shed at the rear of the ‘Xtradition “a . ary.” from Ohio St. to 10th St., and for winning turtle a full course din- : | night. | Sen. Kefauver led on the first building. Supreme Court if necessary. Shelby St. from LeGrand to Cap Der. everything from snapper to ; . | But Armour’s contract with the A two national convention ballots ! The alleged killing, according|Shelby St. 2G n # | The plant, owned by August I tment. son Aves. terrapin, if a country boy wins, ICIO_ Packinghouse Workers ex. : before Gov. Stevenson was gajey occupied the rear two (0 the U. S. Defense De partment.ys Capt. Jacobs submitted a four- (Turtle racers never eat turtles.) Ipired last sont. or Quits . “drafted” on the third. rooms of the building, a room- ge rR Icardi vear record of accidents at inter- Mr. Smith says hel) buy the din- || However, .3hie union refrained . 11 (UP) — Harmony Move \ing house. Va). x ners if a city hoy wins.
J { ts. i ter the arachuted with Mr. sections along these stree In bids for party harmony, Gov.| The fire also damaged another BE Eb enemy lines to, Two deaths were listed among
Stevenson invited him here to dis- F00ming house at 110 W. 15th St. oy 0 244 to partisans. The départ-|484 accidents on Indiana Ave.
from calling an immediate strike
alled it quits fon Indications the company would
$25 For Winner 3 as a news-
25. pledge their support to Gov. Stev-|
make a new offer today. , ; : -| The winning turtle trainer also But a night crew at t ne, Mr, Wil- cuss’ the 1952 campaign along Haiph Weary, 30, who llves at/ment said Maj. Holohan's soup Since 1045 More than hall Ihe 20 dwilt Et $25 mn casi | Armour plant walked of the 1ob hg with Sens. Richard B. Risser of oid rat alo was poisoned, then Mr. Lodoite Sen Sack : - Winners in the finals and the at midnight and only a few work 0 e - I", i . Kerr of » 5 s h the head and the body : - tte, a posi- ps i Souris damage to paper and printing shot ni, into a lake. On Shelby St. one death was preliminary meets, to be held at jers showed up today with about Ice 1943. al Averell Harriman. equipment at $20,000 and said big issue was whether the recorded in 204 accidents, half district substations, will be in line 200 1alithg to report. . Wayne na- The other three aspirants al- 108s appeared to be high in other yi;)0, “oovernment had jurisdic-|of them at night. : ~ for: other top prizes, too. Ba et ites wery set up and the r here as a ready have come to Springfield to Parts of the two buildings. tion when the moldiers were oper-| Capt. Jacobs said inadequa AR {urties must be free raced. | : A
lating in German-occupied terri- street lighting is especially dan- mpay will start in the center of a
At Tifton, Plant Manager J. B,
J Gross sald 65 to 70 workers f iled § i i der American military gerous to pedestrians. 5-foot circle, and the first to a Sen. Karate Bae al Police in the Spot i ha : The areas recommended for cross the edge is the winner. No {io report, but no picket lines were the Tennessee primary last Thurs-| BOSTON, Aug. 11 (UP)—Pa- The State Department had modern lighting are business dis- artificial stimulants may be used. {set up and the plant continued
dav. ttolmen William Mullane and Jo- ruled that Italy did govern its tricts, where pedestrians often Mr. Stevenson was already as- seph Murphy, summoned to in- northern.provinces at that time. cross streets in mid-block. Capt. sured that the Democratic Party vestigate a reported street cave- But Judge Knight ruled that Italy Jacobs said the accident toll is burger dangling from a string fs “united 100 per cent for the in, located the trouble in record did not. reduced when adequate lighting will not be permitted. first time in 12 years.” This as- time. A few MOments iter they Sons motorists to see a safe Evervbody. concerned: is excited me from Frank E. received their orders they calle s > . 3 ) i EY Ty retir- back for a wrecking crew to haui The recommendation was taken about the race, but so far it's
|operations. At Wichita, employees at the {Cudahay plant walked out late
{last week pending the outcome of the negotiations here.
Buzzers attached to the turtles back, sand in their claws or ham-
' Venice Makes Comeback | MILWAUKEE ,Wis, Aug. 11 | (UP)—Venice, a two-ton elephant with a poor memory, was hauled jout of a 10-foot deep pit at Wash{ington Park Zoo today. It was [the third time since 1924 that she
has fallen in the moat around her pen.
Death Rate Halved WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (UP) —The Brookings Institution reported today that ‘dramatic
Fred. Othman brings you the
lighter side of Washington in The yn der consideration by the Works wide open—but the voice of the . ing chairman of the Democratic their police car out of the two- !'§ a a as ve her yer i be heard.
National Committee, who was an foot deep pit.
‘Sunday Times.
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HE WON'T SAY—The voice of the turtle has yet fo speak.
Recluse Leaves Hoard Of About $50,000 progress” in health has cut the
By United Press King had lived alone at the farm!U. 8. Death rate almost in half SOMERSET, Pa., Aug. 11—Au- since the death of his mother! since 1900. thorities attempted today fo un- and a brother about 20 years| < —————— = - tangle an unusual financial prob- ago, Lifts Censorshhip lem left by a recluse who died) ,,inoritjes found three wills, CAIRO, Egypt, Aug. 11 (UP)— recently at his isolated mountain ne glgest dated 1942. The most Egypt lifted censorship on all for. farmhouse near this southwest- recent will left the entire estate!eign cables and mail today for ern Pennsylvania community. {5 marl Gray, a young neighbor: war in 1948. Domestic press cenSearchers have uncovered near-'who worked for Mr. ‘King. |sorship was abolished last night.
ly $18,000 in old currency, coins, |——
: , i gold and bonds from various hiding places in the ramshackle STRAUSS Rome of Samuel Jackson Ring gays, STORE HOURS DAILY 9:30 TILL §
Jie ay ety was discoverad; SATURDAY 9:30 TILL | Sheriff Karl Hare placed the] J) value of the estate, including the xz 107-acre farm, at between $40,000 | and $50,000. He said Mr. King's death ‘was discovered when several neighbors noticed cattle grazing in his corn field and in|vestigated. | | The coroner reported the vie-| {tim apparently died of a heart |attack while in the field. { ‘In Freezer’ | | A routine search of the farm {uncovered the hidden treasure] {stored in such unlikely places as | an ice cream freezer, an old| {woman's corset, tin cans, glass ljars, and in a nearby barn. | | Deputy Sheriff N. C. Shultz] {sald the majority of the money | ‘and bonds was found in the bot-|
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tom of an old-fashioned lounge, | (which, which had a storage com-| {partment under the seat. | Deputy Shultz said fhe freezer {contained about 10 pounds of | coins and currency worth nearly| $600, while the corset held $230 in gold certificates. Ll According to the deputy, Mr. | in Tol -)
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Craig Selects His New Press Agent
: { Republican Gubernatorial CanC each |didate George Craig today ap{pointed as his press agent Glenn| : | Tucker. lesigns
| Mr. Tucker, Washington cor{respondent of the News, received! a leave of absence from the! paper's publisher, Eugene C. Pulliam. Earlier, Mr. Craig had ap-| pointed Mayor Noland Wright of Anderson to be his campaign director. Mayor Wright engineered Mr. Craig's nomination. i
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Mr. Tucker formerly was at all when {the advertising Neer He x They're soft, lightweight, WASHABLE sealing and member of the American Legion| DENIM—they have an elastic BOXER \nta-sent op- land Veterans of Foreign Wars. WAIST—zipper fly—two big front ; : The new political publicist is a| ockets and two big hip pockets to cards ah graduate of DePauw University. Fold the impedimenta of the task 0 3.75 wort :
16 Ignore Pickets At Allis Plant | TERRE HAUTE, Aug 11 (UP) Sixteen men returned to their jobs at the strikebound .Allis- MAIL
“EChalmers-jet-engine-plamt-today- OR but there were no new efforts to
for pleasure) at hand—You turn the ottoms up for the length you like—
Id Christmas
and sincere,
A man slips into them and he's comfortably, smartly ready for sports— for televiewing—for his workshop or -hobby—for..the yard. and the tasks thereto—for high grade relaxing—
end the 14-week-old dispute. PHONE : treet Floor A force of about 90 bo and ORDERS We repeat that this is SOFT, LIGHT 3 firemen stood guard as the men (LI-1561) WEIGHT Denim—easy to take care drove into plant gates. CIO-UAW . of—They're in full range of sizes— pickets stood nearby. FILLED . a The strike idled 340 men in a | EASY JEANS—are something that wage dispute. Negotiations re-| after you have a pair (or pairs}— | x peatedly collapsed, and there is| You'll never see how you did without them! as cards at! no indication they will be| I reopened. COLORS: Gray, Blue, Cedar (Brown)— : 4.95 : vussssenas | ‘Why Lose Sleep?’ ? CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (UP)— sesensnnas | Rubin Atlas, 70, took a nap after| | STRAUSS & C0 I robbers bound him and looted his! ’ . ate... i000 home. “Why should I lose sleep : r BC Charge I - over a couple of uninvited guests? THE MAN S STORE references. | y _ : _ TT RE ov SEWERS, INC, BVANSVILLE, INDiana | D1@ Asked. ] . - Sa a i . J A 4 = TERT a fe ; 5 3 we mb \ a mn, id . ‘ \ > Te k ‘ of a ; : g i Jl A I Oh A I ol
