Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1952 — Page 2

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MONDAY, AUG. 18, 1952

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TAYLOR. Wis, Aug 18 grief-stricken mother, who =aw one of her eight children die and four others hecome dangerousl ill with polio, today watched over a kixth child who ma have thi

disease v Mrs, Helge Hiornevik, 40, sald 99-year-old Dennis was s=ick with F a fever and might have to ! hig three brothers and one tel parr in St. Francis Hospital ) 4 [.a Crosse Another sister

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trice, died last Wednesdss was stricken with bulbar pollo The disease” struck the famil Rain as funeral arrangement Were being made for Beatrice o Thursday, this time sending hot! Ardella, 12, and Bernard, 14, to the hospital Yeatrice was buried Friday Mrs. Hjornevik said, “That very same day our 16-year-old, Hels Ir * aught the disease He was placed in the same ward with Bernard and Ardell Then on Saturday, 4-year-old FAMILY OF MISERY — Mrs. Danny was =tricken and joined them in the ward. All are in critical eondition, ad cording to the Mother Superior LTH EE IY Political Roundup—

Watch 2 Others Two other children, Susan, and Merle, 7, are being watched closely for symptoms Mr. Hornevik, a county road grader operator who earns a modest salary, has been standing vigil at the hospital.

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While Sen, Homer-K, Capehart “My father has come to live has been lald up in an Army hoswith us,” Mrs, Hurnevik sald, pital in Germany with a virus “and he'll take care of Susan and attack, his Washington office has Merle if I have to go to the hos heen engaged in a war of words pital with Dennis.” with gosiip columnist Drew Pear‘She spoke in a stunned voice. gon, All life and hope gone The Senator's office produced from her. She said she and her! gocuments from the Defense De-SR-year-old husband “haven't even partment, the French ship line thought how much all this will 451d the Senate Committee on Incost.” terstate and Foreign Commerce “I don't know how we could y, disprove Mr. Pearson's charge pay for it all ourselves” she said yy, Sen. Capehart and his wife brokenly. “We're praying we will paw {4 Tho i in an Air Force get some help.” plane on July 11 “I don’t know how it conld have

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Republican National Convention’ but left before voting so he could catch the ship, Mr. Krieg is an Imdianapolis attorney, : ‘Wrong Information’ Charles Epenroad, the Senaadministrative assistant, wrote to Mr. Pearson, accusing him of publishing and broadcasting “eroneous information” Capeharts’ trip abroad. He reterred to a Pearson colwere umn on Aug. 4 in which he said

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PHILADELPHIA -Aug. 18 (UP): Racetrack Jockey Bobby Mar tin, 24, of Pikesville, Md., slashed his wrists with a razor blade in the home of his ex-wife's parents today, police said. Martin was taken to Frankford hospital where the wounds

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A wave of ordinary and odd: accidents sent the week-end deatn toll soaring in Indiana. At least eight persons were killed in auto accidents — two were pedestrians three died in a plane crash and three drowned fof a total of 14, Four-year-old John Turner Jr of Anderson dashed into the path of a car in front of his hgme and was Killed Saturday night. Several hours later, 78-year-old Thomas Kesterton was struck by an auto and killed as he walked along ‘Ind. 37 near his home at English, Mrs. Nellie Hehe, 18, was killed rast night’ when she swerved off Ind. 3 south of here to avoid an oncoming car but lost control of her auto and struck the car anyway. She was killed instantly. Richard Boyle, 19, Vallonia, was killed yesterday when, State Police sald, he fell asleep at the wheel and his car ran off Ind 35, north of Salem, skidded and struck a telephone pole. Car and Truck Collide Wington Whitworth, 70, Shelby, N. C., was killed Saturday when his truck collided with a car driven by Ronald Weaver, Alexandria, at the intersection of Ind. 22, U. 8. 35 and Ind. 9. Mr. Weaver and two other men were injured. John R. O'Brien, 23, Washing-

ton, Ind., died enroute to a hosjd pital of injuries suffered Saturday

Helge Hijornevik, (right), mother of polio-stricken family in Faylor.

in a two-car collision on U. 8. 67 near Martinsville,

| Injuries suffered Saturday when his car struck one driven by Henry Blough, Goshen, proved

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By United Mess Mr. Egenroad noted that Mr... NEW YORK, Aug. 18 Minot — Krieg is in no way connected with a ; J Sen. Capehart's office, that the (Mickey) Jelke 3d, heir-to a $3 his own expense, that he at no today to hear charges he fur-| time intended going to Kurope ished $500-a-night call girls to in a military plane or at govern- well-heeled gentlemen. ment expense, a In Germany, Sen. Capehart| As the 22-year-old playboy pre-| Howlin iitacbes SXpus ed Bim 0 squad agents worked deeper into )e release ednesday s sat- : isfactory progress continues. the maze of high-priced prostitu | tion that also netted Dress De-| signer Samuel Chapman. | lke to Start Mr. Chapman, former husband «till a partner in their $1 million-| a-year business, was picked up |Saturday ‘and charged with procuring. : I.ike Mr.” Jelke, whose arrastok” DENVER, Aug. 18 Dwight D."ifting of eyebrows in cafe society, | Eisenhower will start this week on Mr. Chapman, 56, protested ina presidential campaign tour that pocence. ultimately will take him from the, Authorities released Mr. Chap-| Kast Coast to the West and from man on $5000 bail, $45,000 less! of Mexico. freedom. | While many gaps «till remain to Blonde Freed be filled In his itinerary, it is Detectives also turned loose al evident from plans already an- p.,,tiryl blonde who identified | nounced Gen. Eisenhower expects , ....if as “Simone of Paris” when | into the nooks and crannies of the ,,.4,,'s hotel suite. country In search of votes, : “Simone” used a copy of Vogue On Sept. 2 and 3 the General magazine to hide her photogenic; will make a whirlwind 48-hour {features from news photograph-| campaign tour that will take him! .o 2riar telling police she only! Southern cities. Most of these| in Mr, Chapman. speeches necessarily will have t0| Aggistant District Attorney be made at the airports because of pohert Reynolds indicated there! the shortness of time, was only one connecting link he-| To Bolse tween Mr. Jelke and Mr. Chap-! The GOP nominee will get his iq wkins. actuml presidential campaign off mp Reynolds told Magistrate the ground this week with what (lyrence Wilson that Mr. Chap-| his associates have sald would be ,,.,, ent Miss Hawkins to a hotel a “frankly political” speech in g,jte last June 14 where she re-' Gen. Kisenhower will fly 10 hg three men. Boise that day to attend a meet- | Miss Hawkins had ing of the 10 Republican gover- r.qted as a material nors of Western States, and will 3uainst Mr, Jelke. make his speech from the State- he district attorney 2 offices - From Boise he will go to Barbara Harmon and Joan Doug-| for a regional las, who identified themselves as meeting of Republican leaders. models when they ‘were appre-| He will return to his headquar- hended in the Jelke case. A ters here Thursday night and spokesman said they would testify next Sunday. if not today. Instead Of ‘Thinning’ Hair If You Come To AKERS In Time! Are you letting doubt and skeptractive, healthy, virile hair? Akers’ treatment has stood the test of time and provem to be capable of removing the numer ous scalp conditions that promote guarantees satisfaction in five treatments or your money back and the examination is FREE! Here's How Akers’ Certified Formulae Helps Weak, Stunted

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dent occurred on Ind. 33 near S ky tevenson At least three persons were { killed in unusual accidents, SPRINGFIELD, IIL, Aug. 18% Burned to Death (UP) — Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson George Bennett, 65, Ft, Wayne, was slouched in a rear pew when

was burned to death late Satur- 3 a Presbyterian ‘minister charged

day when his car burst into : flames after colliding with that Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R. another auto on U, 8, 27, about Il.) told a ‘blatant lie” about eves miles foul of A Wayne, the governor. en-year-old arvin Grove o The Democratic presidential

Greencastle was thrown from a car Saturday and drowned-in waist-deep water of a small creek near his home, His sister, Audrey, 21, her hand pinned under the overturned auto watched helplessly. Her screams attracted passerby who freed her. A wave washed Walter MacDonald, 30, Chicago, out of a 22-

nominee took time out from week snd strategy conferences to ate tend the church services yester-

day and heard the Rev. Richard Paul Graebel blast Mr. Dirksen, who has often criti¢ized Gov. Ste DAMAGES MIG — Capt. venson. Walter G. Savage, whose wife Rev. Graebel told his congregafoot motorboat and fo his death lives in Anderson, stands beside tion that the Tllinois Simates told in Lake Michigan near Gary Sat- his jet shortly after he had dam- 2 blatant Yel! when o t Jade a urday. Friends threw a life pre- aged a MIG-15 in a fierce air TERS ying Ri server 19 Mr; MusDonala but were duel over North Korea Aug. 7. governor since the turn of the cenRollo J. Roby, 55, Larwill, tury.” drowned yesterday when he fell 3 Men Injured | |. The governor is a Unitarian

from a rowboat into [Lake Larwill. As Train Jumps Track but there is no church of that

A light airplane crashed in a field shortly after a take-off Sat-i MARION, Aug. 18 (UP) Three faith in Springfield. urday from Urschel Airport and men. were hurt yesterday when a Rev. Graebel, who said later he killed three Valparaiso passen- diesel locomotive struck an open was unaware that Mr. Stevenson gers. The dead were identified as switch and jumped the track and was in the gcongregation, did not Joseph W. Cook, 29, the pilot; sideswiped several cars on a sid- name Mr. Dirksen but later conBennie F. Ripley, 42, and Wendell ing. firmed to reporters that it was D. Stoner, 22. The victims were identified as the Senator he was talking about, Witnesses said the plane, de- Jess Grant, 27, Peru, fireman on “This man turned out to be one molished. by the crash, plunged the Chesapeake and Ohio freight of the most irresponsible men in nose first into the ground from train; Robert Sutthin, 23, Ash- the Senate and in his own party,” 100 feet up. Cause of the crash land, Ky., a signalman, and Mel- Rev. Graebel said.

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was not immediately determined, vin Bennett, 28, Caldwell, W. Va. “Finally, he told a blatant lie rn They were taken to Marion about the governor of this state, Dean of Indisnapolin baseball General Hospital for treatment and the tragic thing is that he

writers, Eddie Ash, writes in your for cracked ribs, cuts and other knows it is a lie,” the minister fractures, said.

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