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BACK TO SCHOOL—"Well-l-l, maybe | like it" was Lynn Anderson's answer to whether he was looking forward to the Sept. 3 school starting date.. Lynn lives at 439 Madison Ave. and will bea 4th grader at School 6. "| wanta learn about psychology and be in the United States Navy when | grow up," he said. (More photos and comments by school-bound youngsters on page 17.)
Pickle Heir in Pickle For Firing at Small Fry |
. BY United Press ‘Iminutes, with a vear in prison BRIGANTINE, N. J., Aug. 16— as his alternative, John Laporte Given Jr. playboy aie . : : . grandson of the founder of the —en, loft puganine With Heinz pickle fortune, was run out, “island Yuled bv barking dogs of town today for breaking up a and screaming children.” " hildren’s party with a volley of cn : emi Yarty ¥ | Ten minutes “before the dead-
pistol shots. . : . : A tussle with a drawbridge al- line, he waited anxiously outside
most prevented the self-styled big his home here for a cab. It never time stock market operator from came. He turned appealingly to
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PRICE TEN CENTS
GOP to Get
‘Cut’ on Each Traffic Fine
| County Clerk Will Divvy Up By JOHN V. WILSON ! Whether you're a Democrat or a Republican; 1.5 cents of every traffic fine you pay this year will go to the KEisenhower campaign. | + And you'll contribute -another [3 cents to the Marion County and state GOP war chests, That's what. County Clerk H. Dale Brown, Ike-for-President (leader in Indiana, has allocated from each quarter he pockets in traffic fines. | Mr. Brown estimated yesterday he will personally receive $2438] from traffic fines and another] $7992 from the sale of marriage licenses and birth certificates this year. What He Earns | Of the $10,430 in extra fees, he said he plans to contribute $2000
{to the Republican campaign. His,
contribution will be split among] the Eisenhower county and state campaigns. - Besides the fees, Mr. Brown receives a $10,000 salary as clerk|
and $3000 as a member of the}-
county election board in election| vears. This makes his total payt a lucrative $23,430. | Mr. Brown said he made $17,529] last year after taxes. f But Mr. Brown fomplained his| total take isn’t. what you might, think. He said it's whittled by! taxes, contributions to charities] and those fancy marriage licenses) he sells will cost him $3000 i
meeting the 1 p. m. get-out order & reporter and asked to be driven year.
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: oi across drawbridge over Abse-| of Municipal Judge Robert Pea- Cross a cock. He made it by a matter of cond Inlet to Atlantic City. The reporter agreed, but as they approached the bridge, it opened In The Times pass. Given began to squirm. | “This would happen to me,’ he [said.
Vanishes in Cab N y |suddenly to allow a boat to Local and State |! But the bridge then closed and
Page Given crossed with a couple of Church of God speaker says _ minutes to spare. In Atlantic City, BR re Valparaiso plane ~~ he got into a cab and disappeared. Crash iiiv. ei. ionins ns . 4 A week ago Given went to the
Need a doctor? See page .... 4
National Page GOP turns down any debate OB TV coeivcriineseneeces ve Hubby wanted a bride, his wife wanted a divorce .... 8
Foreign Page, Marines on toes in Korea for more Red attacks ....... «3 Doubt U. 8S. will head for skids if world makes peace, World Report ...... 19 Women's Page Treasure hunting for antiques 27 Caprices by Christy ........2%8
18th Century and. modern furniture sissies Knitted fashions ...eeieeeed.30
Brides ...:.ceo00000, Crane ee 33 Gardening .e.iiiiianenes seed Just cooking, thanks ..... cee33 Mrs. Robert Seastdm tells utensil secrets ....... sears 30 Other Features: Angelopolous ..... rerane 11 Caprices by Christy <.... 28 Classified Ads. ....... 39-31
Crossword ....eeeses. Editorials
Fix-It-Yourself .s.e00e040 15 Forum ........ . sees 15 In Hollywood ..... cen 23 Hoosier Sketchbook .... 18 Ward Morehouse ....... 23 Movies. .......¢. trssenss 23
Our Fair City .cvveveeee 19 Potomac Patter ..e..0...'19 Radio, Televisiom j...... 21 Real Estate .....¢... Jim Smith ..cv00eviveees 12
Sports ..... ranean oe 11-14 Washington Calling .... 19 Woman's ....:s0vnvs .« 27-36
What Goes On’ Here .... 8 | |
Set to Return | Slaying Suspect
Times “Special CHICAGO, Aug. 16—Two Indianapolis detectives tonight prepared to return to Indianapolis a’ 51-year-old truck driver acused of the fatal stabbing of his bride of .eight days. Brawny Milton Phillips, picked up by .Chicago police after a multi-state flight, was being held in jail pending formal release by Illinois courts. It is expected in the morning. Phillips is charged with. .tab-
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home of Joseph Born, a block away, to take photographs of a children's party. Later he and Mr. Born got into an argument over “a few drinks.” | The pickle heir then returned to his home and got five tiny | Japanese-made pistols, each 11; inches long.
Gets Heave-Ho
He returned to the Born home calling out “I'll kill you all,” and began: firing the tiny pistols. Mr. Given said the pistols fire blanks Police were called. They arrested -him. He stayed in jail overnight. His trial was held on Aug. 8. Judge Peacock suspended a one-vear prison sentence provided Given got out of town, Given boarded up his $9000 seaside home here. “F can buy this island and everything on it,”" he boasted. “I make $100,000 deals on the telephone.” He said he hopes he never sees Brigantine again. Given is. a son of the former Irene Heinz, daughter of the founder of the H. J. Heinz Co.
Look for End 0f Allis Strike
Times State Service TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 16— Striking workers ‘fay return to their jobs at the Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Co. plant here Monday. “We are making progress,” Thomas C. Hutson. state labor
commigsioner, declared after a 2hour session with company and union representatives this afternoon, “We are very hopeful of bringing about an adjustment at another meeting at 10 a, m. to morrow.” ' Lee Baker, an Allis-Chalmers spokesman, agreed chances for settling the costly 15-week-old wage dispute look “very good.” And Frank Bartee, international representative of the CIO-! United Auto Workers, has been optimistic all’ along. He has said the strikers can return to work Monday if a settlement is reached.
The =strikebound plant is a
bing his wife 17 times in tu: cli: pilot plant for -a. sprawling. $10 max to an early-morning argu- mifliorf jet engine. works the ment in the hedroom of their.company is building here. When rooming house, 528 Fletcher Ave., completed, it will provide jobs for July 19. Chae ie labout 4000.
Already this year he has taken in $3906 from the marriage li-| censes. He has three prices—S$1, $2 and $3. They cost him 20, 50 and 80 cents, respectively.
All From Fipes Those quarters from traffic fines piled up to $1219 during
the first half-year. The clerk re-/ ceives the fee for certifying viola-|
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- ° » ) | ' Adlai Omits UNMEN bet city in Tour City our | J | ’ By ANDY OLOFSON Chances that personally would invade Indian-| apolis to woo Hoosier votes in al Supermarket Robbed personal test with Gen, Dwight D.| On W. Washington St SPpesrey Sim lash Two “pleasant” gunmen : . Eo wis Si var ayvlent PTESS Secretary for the Democratic robbed a Kroger supermarket presidential nominee, told The
at 2030 W. Washington St. of Times from Springfield, 111, Gov,
$2000 to $2500 in cash last Stevenson has no plans now, for an Indianapolis visit.
Gov, Stevenson!
Eisenhower night, Murray Flanders, assistant
Right. | But they faied lo get “1 just couldn't say if the Gov$4000 in the store's night deposi- appr will campaign in Indianapotory. lis,” Mr. Flanders said. The bandits also took two «Only the dates and places for
loaves of bread and a carton of the first part of the tour have cigarets, 'been settled definitely. Something One stuck a pistol in the back might be worked out later on for of Robert Castetter, the man- a visit in person.
Adlai Renounces Tie With Truman Regime
Cites Record On Ability to ‘Clean Messes’
Gets Support Of Oregon Paper
By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 16— Democratic Presidential Candidate Adlai Stevenson today renounced any binding
ties with the Truman administration.
The Illinois governor spelled out his “direction” in an unusual document, a letter to Tom Humphrey, editor of the (Portland)
ager, as he got into his car in the parking lot behind the store
{Oregon Journal editorial page.
Blow to Democrats “As to whether I can clean up
“But Hoosiers will see plenty of y,
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just after he had closed up for the Governor on television, since the night, that is a major part of his cam“Just be a good boy,” the hold- Palgn strategy.” lup men told Mr. Castetter "as The word from the Stevenson the pair forced him to return to ¢dMp came a few hours after the store and open the safe. ien, Eisenhower's headquarters) “They were very pleasant and announced the GOP presidential I tried to be calm,” Mr. Caktetter, Nominee would speak in Butler 35, Plainfield, told The Times, Fieldhouse Sept. 9. That wil be |He said the bandits were in their five days after he launches his |early 30's. r major campaign in Philadelphia, | At the front door they ordered Gov. Stevenson's announcement Mr. Castetter to walk all the way Came as a blow to Indiana Demo|through the big store to the rear Crals who were confident he {and to remain there “for 10 min- Would speak in Indiana —if for no futes.”. He didn’t wait that long, other reason than to pay his re-
|but when he came back, the Spects to * Gov. . Schricker. The | gunmen had: vanished. * Hoosier chief executive is one of | Three boys in front of the the original Stevenson boosters
|store during the holdup were un- 4nd the man who placed his namé laware it was taking place, {In nomination at the national | — (convention. 2 { Gov. Schricker, hiniself one o the beat vote-getters in-Indian
Police Put Fast Halt to | Dizzy Taxi Ike forces, meanwhile, hailed
“Follow that cab,” the police the General's appearance here as radio blared to prowl cars yester- 4 move to restore harmony in fday afternoon. Indiana GOP ranks. They “said The {axi, driven by a woman, his decision to speak here indi!was reported in quick succession cated he had no hard feelings for to have struck: most Republican leaders here who
E. Jenner for the Senate.
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ized at Portland, Me., and her physician reports she is suffering from A parked car at 2615 Shelby neid out for Sen. Taft 30.2. even non-paralytic infantile paralysis. Miss Thaxter, the mother of a st. . after Ike had obtained enough
6-year-old daughter, is expecting a second child this winter.
tion records to the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Mr. Brown defended his income above his statutory $10,000 salary! as “perfectly legal.” i “I feel I should have it as long as the legislature sees fit to give it to me.” he said. “Anyway, the job should pay more money. “I wouldn't run for this office and spend the amount it takes to campaign, then take on the responsibility that goes with the office, if the salary and fees were not somewhat near the present
figure,” he added.
H. DALE BROWN — Salary and fees, $23,430.
2 Held in Attack On Baby Sitter
FT. WAYNE, Aug. 16 (UP)— Two men were held on $10.000 bond yesterday after admitting they attempted to attack a 13-vear-old baby sitter,
Another at 2351 Shelby A third parked auto at | Virginia Ave. Police stopped the taxi at Vir ginia and Alabama St.
votes for nomination on the first ballot. Sen. John J. Sparkman, Democrat. vice presidential nominee, opens the bid for Indiana voters
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{political history, also will be waging his campaign against William |
e mess in Washington, I would bespeak the careful scrutiny of what I inherited in Illinois and what has been accomplished in three years,” Gov. ' Stevenson wrote,
“But how can I answer the question? I can only give my best, with ruthless objectivity, as I have done here, to the pain of the politicians, the gamblers, yes, and the businessmen who liked it the old way.”
No Commitments :
This: could not he calcylated to make President Truman - happy, but Mr. Stevenson went on to proclaim his further independence. “As you well know, I did not ‘the nomination and received it without commitments ie anyone about -— ine ‘cluding President man,” - his letter continued, | “As evidence of my direc|tions,” he cited establishment of campaign headquarters at Springfield “instead of Washington” and the choice of Stephen A. Mitchell, “a close personal friend” to be the new national party chairman, “instead of an old line politician.” With respect to budgetary and fiscal policy, Mr. Stevenson said he could only say that “I have my own views and hereabouts 1 am considered a very hard man with a penny.”
Backed Willkie
Junior Olympics Final a
Ticket Sale
By ED KENNEDY Plans were announced today for the city finals in The Times Junior Olympics and
|giant water show set for Aug.
27 at Broad Ripple pool. Tickets for the gala event will go on sale tomorrow. They may be purchased at The Times firstfloor front counter. Mail orders will be filled until Friday. More than 65 stellar events are for the evening program which will get underway at 7 p. m. Gates will open at 6:15, Included in the program are the city finals of The Times Junior Olympics, diving exhibitions, demonstrations by the 106th Army Engineer Battalion of the 31st Division and the Rangers, exhibitions of synchronized swimming, water ballet, canoe racing, canoé tilting, life faving, water polo, and a vast array of other water spectacles The fast-paced 2',-hour
set
water
extravaganza will be clintaxed by
an aerial fireworks exhibit Proceeds of the event will go equally to the purchase of equipment for training in park pools and to the support of the Indiana Amateur Athletic Union. The AAU sponsors Junior Olym-
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i 3 wrmanence of home ownersiReective Lt, Robes Hire zai pi is the solid foundation cousin, Homer Zartman, 21. both upon Which family happiness of Ft. Wayne, signed statements ig ony home nol ey auemi)ed jo assault vantages for Your family and The sitter, whose name was Yourselt, — "
withheld, told authorities Warner! and Zartman forced their way into the home of Mrs. Barbara Warner, ex-wife of one of the alleged attackers, choked her and riped off her clothes. Police said the girl was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in near hysterical condition.
Aged Publisher Hurt
PARIS, Aug. 16 (UP)—John Holliday Perry, Tl:year-old- Florida and Kentucky publisher, was
reported. “slightly improved” to-
day in American Hospital.” He entered the hospital five days ago after breaking “his hip in a,
|fall aboard ship.
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THEY arrested the cabbie, Miss
Bernice Woodcock, on charges of {operating under the influence of
to Open
pic activities in all sports throughout the state,
and being drunk. Miss Woodcock, 23, of
Holt Rd., is to appear in Munic
Among the groups participat- jpa) Court 4 tomorrow afternoon.
civie - Martinsville Crash
Kills Hoosier
MARTINSVILLE, Aug. 18 (UP) John R. O'Brian, 23, Washing ton, Ind. died in enrcute to a hospital today of In juries suffered in a two-car collision on U. 8. 67. The accident occurred less than hours after an Indianapolis
ing to arrange this great event are the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Boy Scouts of America, the Indianapolis Police and Fire Departments, the City Recreation Department, YMCA groups, troops from Camp Atterbury and Ft. Harrison members of the Indianapolis Naval Reserve and the United States Marines, Tickets are $1.50, $1.00 and 60¢ (Federal tax included). There 24
are reserved sections at each couple were killed five miles away price. Individual seats are not on the same highway reserved. Mr. O'Brian’s car collided-head-Persons desiring tickets hy with one in which Darrell mail should make checks pay- Bivens 16, Evansville, and Harold able to The Times Junior Olvm Feidtman 26, [Qwensharo Ky. pic Fund. Self-addressed stamped W¢'¢ Tiding. They were injured
after treatment at Hospital!
ut released County
will insure livery of tickets ordered by
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next Saturday night in a speech
Mr. Stevenson said that “a expected to draw more than 1000 Democrat has little newspaper state Democrats at the Indiana support -at best, and in view of
Democratic tion's annual
Editorial outing at
ASg0cia- tha impetuous enthusiasm for
French gisenhower, I suspected I would
Lick. i Ss > yi % ~~ have none. Sen. Richard Nixon, GOP vice Moy ; that presidential candidate, also is ex. ANY newspapers, ncluding pected to speak in Indiana during *°™® in the south, have an-
the campaign. nounced their support of Gen. Decision of both GOP nationa] Eisenhower, candidates to campaign personal-! The Journal, an independent ly in Indiana spotlights the jm- newspaper, indorsed Mr. Stevenportance of the Hoosier vote—a Soh “without reservation” and teeter-totter margin in most sald it would support him “net on presidential elections since 1934. a political partisan basis, but on the record and because of a firm conviction that, all things eonmillion sidered, Stevenson is the abler cast: in 194% for Gov. man.” - Thomas E. Dewey and President] The newspaper supported ReTruman, the GOP candidate car- publican Gov, Thomas E. Dewey ried the state's 13 electoral vote of New York in 1948 and Wendell by scarcely 14,000. Willkie, the GOP nominee, in “1940,
Pivotal State
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Lewis Will Shut Down Coal Mines One Week
v United Press Mr. Lewis said that from Dee.
{ WASHINGTON, Aug. 16— 23, 1951, when the West! FrankJohn lL. Lewis today ordered Ort. 11. disaster killed’ 119 3 : 5 miners, to July 31, 1952. accihis United Mine Workers to gents killed 2334 . miners and stop coal production from maimed “approximately 20.400." vwug. 23 to Sept 1, in a weeklong In the December July period, memorial holiday” to mourn Mr Lewis sald, federal mine in. workers killed and maimed in ‘Pection records showed 53258 thie. savare trdest violations by coal companies of 5 the federal mining code. Of The shutdown, third of itg Kind these. 29.007 were “repeat violaever declared by the union boss tions<' he charged, and ‘‘as of comes while the UMW is in pre- julv 31. 1952 there existed 37,387
liminary new
stages of negotiating
when coal
uncorrected violations,"
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high—about 84 days
contrac
‘Don’t Be ‘Tool’ Of Political Boss
When YOU don't
stockpiles tremely supply The mourning period will-cause a reduction in the stockpile. A
sharp reduction would strengthen vote you be-
Mr, Lewis’ hand in negotiation? eome an unwitting ally of the for wage increases and other political machine bosses. benefits He has not yet an HOW you could become a nounced his demands ‘tao WHY you MUST
Resume On Sept. 2 VOTE to guard your interests
M liebe i | As.an American citizen is exMr. Lewis pinined 0 ficia plained by Joseph E. McLean, Jiotice of the shutdown In NUS, , qqciate professor .of Politics United Mine Workers Journal, a
University, in a written .for
at Princeton serjes of articles The Times, When you know the surprising facts in Prof. McLean's are
bi-monthly magazine, and said: “Production of coal will be resumed Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1952.”
\ He took the action despite ex-
istence of the new mine safetv , Ga Sifu law, which permits the federal ticles you'll WANT TO VOTE. Jgovernment to close down pits ‘POLITICS IS WHAT
deemed unsafe. Secretary of the YOU MAKE IT
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Ti CHECKING HIS SCORE—The intense interest shown here by the youthful diving star,"Dave McClain, is typical of the interest of youngsters in The Times Junior Olympics. ‘All-time football great . Albie Burk, an official, is checking Dave's score at a recent meet. Tickets to see the finals and water show go on sale tomorrow.
Interior Oscar I... Chapman has promised ®igid enforcement of the statute but UMW "sources said Congress failed to provide the > |necessary enforcement money.
Starting Tomorrow THE TIMES
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