Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1952 — Page 10

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Huge Voter Registration Her

1932 Sign-Up Expected to Break Record

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Marion County politicians are| frankly puzzled by the huge election registration taking place at the Courthouse. They can't tell whether the large turnout means another Re-! publican sweep or a Democratic comeback. negistration Commissioners Ira| Rutz, Democrat, and Michael

So big. is the registration rush, County Council today approved an emergency appropria- | tion of $4685 to allow the Registration Board to hire eight more clerks and buy additional supplies. Hanrahan, 1952 registration shatter all records. There are more than 270.000 registered voters in the county!

Republican, figures

predict] é will!

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today. The record county registration—278.000—was made in 1050

Rush Is On

SKY WATCHERS — Father-and-son astronomers Roger (lef and James Cuffey set up a homemade telescope in the back yar

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Already, more than 6200 per- of their Bloomington home. Mr. Cuffey is an Indiana University

sons have registered since the county board opened May 15. And the big one-month branch) registration period doesn’t open for two more weeks. In previous election years, the eounty rarely registered more] than 2000 during the full sixmonth registration period. | Mayor Clark, who directs the Republican county campaign as chairman, has ordered all empha-| giz placed on registering voters in Bentemper. : |“Ken-Tookie” raft expedition quit “We have plenty of time t0/454,y after two of the five male eampaign and hold rallies in Oc-| articipants gave up. tober,” he said. “But we can’t] get votes unless we get our peo-| ple registered.” Democratic registration plans were halted briefly when David M. Lewis quit last week as county chairman. But party leaders are ready to swing back Into action after a new chairman is elected Thursday night at the county convention, in the Athenaeum. Registering Now The County Registration Board now is registering qualified voters in the basement of: the Court. house, : To aid housewives and business. men unable to visit the Court-

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astronomer and’ his son, 13, wants

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By United Pres MARSEILLES, France, Aug. 19 The lone female member of the

The action of Muriel Grand, a nurse from Hull, England, blasted the whole point of the expedition to prove that five men and a girl could drift 2000 miles harmoniously on a raft, away from the rigors of civilization. Yesterday Jose De Tojada, 28, Princeton, N. J., and Donald Kindler, 26, Jessups, Md., dropped out after spending a night on the tossing waters and becoming seasick. Miss Grand followed suit after a night's sleep. The home-made raft, supported by, oil drums filled with ping-pong balls. left the mouth of the Rhone River Sunday for Marseilles. But esr iiagriiRa near the tiny port . trations will start Sept. 2. of Goudes and was reported miss- : Then, groups of registration of-|ing for 30 hours. It was towed .in ficials wit go to” the individual by fishermen yesterday. wards between 2 p. m. and 9) The leader of the adventure, p.m. daily to register voters in|Richard Miller, 27. Chicago TIL, their own neighborhoods. | was seeking a new crew after the Each day the registration board three departures. will move to a new ward. It| Still with him were Michael will work every day, including|Jones, 22, an Englishman, and Sunday, until Oct. 4. Andre Larivier, 23, a Frenchman. First neighborhood to be vis-|They planned to continue across fted by'a branch board this year the Mediterranean to Africa with will be the 7th Ward. {anyone who wants to join them.

Political Roundup—

McKinney Wins Niche In National Politics

Frank McKinney, who kisses Hoosiers, Clifford Pettit and Wal-, big-time politics goodby Thursday ter A. Rex Jr., of Ligonier, have at a luncheon with President Tru- called a statewide conference man, is a bigger figure on the na-| Aug. 21 at the Key Hotel outside tional scene than he is locally. |Ft. Wayne for the purpose of As national chairman he was credited with running a smooth convention and keeping the party, united. Even Adlai Stevenson, Democratic presidential nominee, paid tribute to Mr. McKinney recently. He said the Indianapolis bankerpolitician “saved the day” for the Democrats by getting the North and South to agree to the party's controversial Civil Rights proposal.

state ballot.

Constitution Party stands a quick and decisive victory in Korea, states rights, outlawing the Communist Party, return to economical government and quitting the United Nations or any other international organiza tion,

Craig Rally

Locally, Mr. McKinney is in the Warren Township Republicans Officers of the police internal American Security d th state and county have pl: y ‘hic : | American Loan 4!a8 55 . oghouse with state ounty planned a chicken. dinner gecurity today continued their in-|Bastian Morley 5s 6)

Democrats They resent his chummy attitude toward such key Republicans as Mayor Clark and James Bradford. Mr. McKinney's name was not mentioned at state convention. In his final White yesterday, Mr. McKinney told) -_— President Truman he has contracted for $1.6 million worth of Hold Postal Worker radio and television time for the! In Theft of Films Democratic campaign. 1 Mr. McKinney will return to Indianapolis at the week's end to was to be held today for a temresume his duties as president of porary postal worker accused of the Fidelity Trust. Co. 4a local SRM x bank. His assistant, Josep RGAE Photographic from Howard, will also quit national - politics for the county variety. | Postal inspectors arrested PatNe Part rick J. DePhillips, 41, of 2122 N. w Farly Delaware St. during investigaA new political party, The tion of mail parcel losses at the Constitution Party, is promoting|8. Illinois St. branch of the Post Gen. Douglas MacArthur for| Office. Phillips was hired by the President in Indiana. Two|Post Office Apr. 11.

GOP. candidate for Governor. It will be held at the home of Robert A. Hamilton, 89829 E. Washington St. Mr. Hamilton is the {GOP candidate for County ComHouse call missioner.

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reported. The station at St. was ripped by

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explosion about 3:20 a. m. yester-| Maplehurst Fr ine he 67 lay. It is owned by C.

3812 N. Capitol Ave.

The blast ripped out the front

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

e Has Politicians Puzzled

Polio Victims’

Services Set

Services for two teen-age polio iyfctims, who died in Indianapolis 1ospitals, were announced today. Ray M. Deem, 14, of Bouthport, lied at Methodist Hospital Monlay 24 hours after being stricken vith bulbar polio. He was a memser of the Southport High School

vrestling team. Services will

ie in Greenwood.

Terry, and three sisters, 3arbara, and Carolyn.

fed in Robert

yunday.

Long

70. one year.

apolis” resident, she

and Technical High School.

in Crown Hill Cemetery.

and Mrs. William brother, William K., sisters, Mrs.

Kate Shaw, Shelbyville.

Reds Demand Halt

early today appealed to

targets.

targets, warned to leave.

be held at 1:30 y, m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrnann Funeral Home. Burial will

Survivors are his parents, Mr. ‘nd Mrs. Roscoe Deem; a brother, Judy,

The other victim, Donna Jane thaw, 18, of 3407 Boulevard Pl, Hospital

She was a member of the Capi‘ol Avenue Methodist Church and worked for The Wm. H. Block A lifelong Indianattended .chool 60, Shortridge High School /lack sald.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be

Survivors are her parents, Mr. Shaw; a and : three sponsor an outing for 80 children] Margaret Austin, from Mrs. Lawrence G. Kirk and Mrs. Home tomorrow night at the! Arthur Trefry Jr. all of Indian- pengieton Pike Drive-In Theater. pounders sold for

lapolis, and a grandmother, Mrs.| oo ..oner Golden P. Silver, with a top of $23. f

To ‘Barbaric Bombing’

TOKYO, Wednesday, Aug. 20| (UP)—The North Korean radiojservices to transport the children “the/to the theater. peoples of the world” to hait the| Allied bombing of North Korean other children in the county to

Pyongyang radio demanded anjer)y immediate halt to what it called] “parbaric bombing” including the use of napalm (jellied gasoline). The message was sponsored by the “Fatherland Unification People’s Front,” a political party. | It noted that the United Nations has listed 78 cities as potential whose inhabitants were

TUESDAY, AUG. 19, 1952

Assessor's Office

' To Bring TV “Won't Be Moved The County Council today ve-

. 1H | Programs to Blind © as “impracticable” a request

{ EW . 19 (UP) —|t0 move the Washington TownJW Yonik Ag a screen|ship Assessor's office out of the will go on the market soon .for Courthouse. | blind persons who want to hear! Assessor Paul Teagarden had

the programs their friends with asked a $1200 appropriation to, sight talk about. rent office space at 62d St. and|

The American Foundation for Sulitory Ave, saymg it would) ring his office closer to residents the Blind plans to distribute the of the township. | new radio sets which will pick up| g,;y Council President Scott] the sound portions of TV broad-|q,.o termed the proposal “unwise casts and other radio programs|y nc. the office must necessarily on the FM Le an |work with so many other offices| Mrs. Sidney E. ack of thelin the Courthouse.” New York Guild for the Jewish) The Washington Township pro-| Blind, which is helping arrange posal has been considered a! tor distribution of the sets, said forerunner for requests of other; the receivers would sell for $50 tojtownship assessors to move out $65 and allow blind persons. to/of the Courthouse. enjoy the sound of TV programs The Council also approved an without the higher expense of a appropriation of $28385 for re-| screen-equipped set. pairs and additional supplies for

Julietta. The television receivers also will help overcome the “ayehe-| ARE the penne ema ap logical barrier” that builds up be- County - Home's farm and $8225! tween blind persons and their), . oo. the barn roof and other! sighted neighbors who watch and... tres. discuss TV programs, Mrs. Pol-

| Hog Prices Weak 80 Childrento Hold On Market Here

Outing at Theater

County Commissioners

' Screenless Sets

| |

Barrows and gilts were only, moderately active at the Indianwill gpolis Stockyards today. They Guardian Moved mostly 25 cents lower, i { Early bulk choice 190-240

$22.50 to $22.75,

the Children’s

|satd the children will be treated Fed steers and heifers opencd| to two animated cartoons, freeirajrly active, fully steady. Choice]

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{amusement rides, popcorn, milk to prime 900 to 1125-pound steers) {and sandwiches. The party will gold for $32 to $33.50. High choice start at 6 p. m. {1283-pounders went for $33.25. | Red Cab, Inc, has donated its. All slaughter classes of sheep were very active, fat lambs fully |steady. Dr. Silver also has invited any

erately active, mostly 25 cents lower:| early bulk choice 190-240 pounds, $22.50122.75. top $23. 240-275 pounds, $21.75-} 22.50: 160-85 pounds, $20.50-22.50, 120-160] chaperoned. Ipounds. $17-19.50; sows slow. uneven:! |early sales near steady 300-350 pounds. | [£18.50-1:9: 350-450 pounds, $17-18.50: 450- | 350 pounds. $15.50-17 { Cattle 1800: calves 300; fed steers and heifers opened fairly active, fully steady: {choice to prime 900-1125-pound steers $32133.50; high choice 1283 pounds $33.25;

Kangaroo Candidate Per Vani Drkssed Sal Jolt 1008 te choles arias ii 4 ; c Cc 20.31.50; BRISBANE, Australia, Aug. [cows active, ® of

utility and commercial $19-22.56:

|attend, provided they are prop-

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stront to 25 cents higher;| canners

30.50; cull and utility $16-26. Sheep 1000: all slaughter classes active fat lambs fully steady: $30.50-31.50: some $32: good and choice.

is a well-heeled kangaroo sporting a man’s vest.

Local Stocks and Bonds

Less happy i& Moss Mathewson, who started it all when he

$27.60-30: utility te good, $23-27: culls. slaughter lambs and light native feeders. $18-22: good and choice slaughter ewes,

Hogs 9000: barrows and gilts only mod-'C. Robert Hall, 51, Anderson; Iris O. Yost. william Ross, 50

19 (CDN)—Hopping happily and cutters 14.5¢-19, few w. vealers active, fully steady: choice and prime around Queensland somewhere $31-32.50: commercial and zood $26.50-!

BIRTHS

choice and prime. '

REFRESHMENT BAR—Servel, Inc., of Evansville, has de.

veloped a silent Electric Wonderbar, which provides two cubis

feet of storage space. Constructed with casters and removable legs, the cooler can be moved to the center of entertainment.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED At St. Vineent's—Marion.

Monteen Ughars

‘ Charles, Mary Meahs: Imants. Liga oo McCan Sb 32 Orleans; Rosa- garels; William. Rita Tsair: Weir, Mare Jand BON steiner 19. 967 N. Lay- |, Shift Cook: Otis. Doris Purcell, Jame Ee ey tla. 914 N. Drexei At Methodist — Francis, Leola Barton: Ernst BOLI ‘Ay 8 iF x John. Josephine Mendenhall: George, ee ks hs Mark wo Army; Grace Stella Jupp: Robert. Norma Millsbaughi ArEWO0 Ne Thomas. Lorna Bellamy: Arnold, Deree Tarven P. Meyer. 40. 1712 N. Pennsylvania thy Owens. James. Ann Lawhorn; Evers

Virginia M. Tischart

born Lloyd Anderson. 26, 422 W Wilhoite, 26, 2311 Kenwood Robert A. Hanna. 23. 7215 Williams Creek Dr.: Constance Hurd. 22. 725 E. 57th James M. Faust, 21. 4461 Central; Patricia

39, 3819 N. Dear- all Edna Harrison Bb Carls : { t Coleman — Victor. Dorothy Carlbers? 4h: Mamie Robert, Ruth Harper; R_E. Mable Martindale: Verl, Gertrude Poland; Thomas,

Betty Webster At General—Charles. Rowlena McDonald.

Riley, 21. 4475 Marcy Lane At Home—John, Margaret Grundy, 3701 N, Jay W. Bixby, 23. Vincennes: Mary 8. | Oxford St. Jacobs, 5818 Central | Gilbert H. Backemexer. 31. 146 E. Ray- DEATHS

Pond: Paula J. Lox, 28, 3515 N. Pennsyl- | va .

nia. Joseph Herold: 65. Harrods Creek, Ky. | Barlow Anderson. 8 months, at Methodist

Hospital, diarrhea

Thelma Thomas, 49, Louisville Wesley Siunkn. 38. 3208 Martindale Chiaties on at 6150 .Snelpy, vera. elen Lee, 2° ap r k . . Dols A Bw H.C N. Naw, Tiak Ctle. § months, at General Nes Jersey: Virginia R. Banic, 19. 2826 W. william Fisher. 66. at 4455 Marey Lane, 8t. Clair : arteriosclerotic heart Alfreddie Henderson. 32, 2150 Carrollton; Mary Kennelly. 45 at St. Vincent's Hose

ftal, carcinoma

Mary Smith. 31, 1544 Carrollton U. 8 Ecle £ifen Love, 73, at 812 EK.

Willie L. Sutton, 23 Army; 14th, arteries

P Reed, 3k a3 Tydisha, Ral Marth ! sclerosis au mith, 27. alston: Martha st . . Wan, eth, Damen: Augusta pepper. 54, at General Hospital,

43. 2938 Brookside Calvin R. Newbolt. Almeta Haves, 27, 1715 E. 25th. Irwin H. Sacks. 22. 5689 Broadway;

Himes, 22. 5430 N. Illinois. myocardial infarction.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED {Pranklin Vonnegut, 95. at 4011 N. Penne

Celesta J. vs. Leon Crawford, Dale vs | sylvania, arterioscerotic heart. Bessie Christopher, Ruby Bo vs. Edward J.| Anna Waymire, 92, at 2206 8. Meridian, Orme, Betty J. vs. Joe R. Norman, cerebral hemorrhage.

Allene vs. Steve Mcintosh, Zella L. vs.| Moody L. Johnson, Jean vs. Rob Bees Put $400 Sting On Homeowner

Cummings, Gladys vs. Harley Miter: Lara | | DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 19 (UP) ‘ —Alphonse Bjorklund was velyn Faust: “stung” for $400 worth of damage Dorothy Tandy: Hu-|to the rdof of his home today,

at 2529 Guilford, eoree nary embolism, Edna Schwartz. 48,

at St, Hose pital, carcinoma. Sally walter Sexton, 61, at Long Hospital. pneu-

| _ monia, Richard Thomas. 66. at 2018 Wallace,

"28, 2514 Martindale; Vincent's

vs. Donovan O'Neil. elen J. vs. Ross J. W. 8mith. Iva P. vs. Billy J. Kuhn, Joseph vs. Alice M. Evans, Leroy C. vs

Betty Jane Flourke, Marilyn W. vs. Charles E. Taylor. Mildred vs. Oather Porter. |

BOYS At St. Franeis—Lawrence, Thomas. Dolores Conner: Culbreth: James. bert, Ilene Fuller

rode down the kangaroo on his [$7.50-0; cull and utility, $3-7. . At St. Vineemt's—Robert, Ada Schuler. and he blamed it all on bees —Aug. 19, 19562 Bulls, active to $1-1.50 higher: com- Sa ? t Yay: . KS tn horse, knocked it UNCONSCIOUS |merciai and ood. $33 56-25 50: some Reid | A Ge eho ane: Joquise Ridsiev:| Mr. Bjorklund told authorities oy + 1 - . . Amatican. Loan, 4% aie 48 -++-{ and then had an idea. fat 920: Calter and Wily. D190. Curdy; James. Patricia Lawson; Clarence. he was having new roofing put Anerteds Sais T0% fe o Eh, 5 Propping “the ‘animal against Mi < C $S f / % Otear. Jessie Reynolds. Leonard, Maudie iON "MF Mrses sasiswarm of LS. A®res 4'2% fd .......100 103 | a log, he put his vest on the | Issing ra ate { Eyersole: otis, Libby’ Fersuson: Charles. oes huzzed into the vicinity, tems Jolt KR & 3k Yaa 3. 3 “| ‘roo and stepped back to get a CHICAGO, Aug. 19 (UP)—The Maa IR Guin) J Le. Porarily suspending operations. dopbs- rn whimsical snapshot. Coast Guard reported that a cabin| baron, Donaie Walden . e | Workman made a small fire 1 - y | | — . 5 y - Auhmer Bertiliror §% "pla ... #3 | The 'roo suddenly revived and cruiser missing in Lake Michigan|*'F Rul Hite William: Ruth Adams. | With paper to persuade the bees Central Soya com ........ vw M2 30% | bounded off into the bush with |put in safely today near Holland.|,: <i rraneis Ins Maty Loos: Her.) 0 JeaVE. i TR i the vest—which alse contained Mich. Coast Guard officers said)’ beri Ruth Cade: Thanual Beiiy Robert-| The roofing material caught oN ky 8% otd od " Mr. Mathewson's weekly pay. all aboard were safe. | Soni, te Helen Kunis: Jefe, Derothy/gyee, So did the roof ont Na BE ceevicerve Pa 1%] ymmins Eng cem ...... “3 34 Cummins Eng 4'ase pid ba 101%] Eastern in Te 01d eee { fou able Securt es 0p coves 3D : uitablé Securities vo! ese. MA : Delta Electri¢ com ..... . 12% 13% £amily AoLance "ve | amily "i . . Haves ‘Corp. nid ve : . Bemiiten Mig Co com « N's... HerfI-Jones ae At 7 . Home fie 5 REE nd Asse » ‘ng eae ‘Tel 4300 uf “AT ‘Ind Gas & Wat com , 24 35 ind Mich KJ 4%% pte . 98% 101 Indois Ath Club Realty Se » Ind Pow &Lt eoM .......... 8 » Indpls Pw & Lt pfd ........ 53, ” sIndianapolis Water cem .... 17'a 18% Indianapolis Water 4's pfd ..100 Indianapolis Water 5% pfd . 1038's Jefferson Natiena) Life som ... V's» 1) ingan & Co 3 4% intan & Co »7 Lincoln Nat ve 148 ‘Lynch Corporation 13% sP R Mallory ....... 3 Marmeon-Hepr Om ine. $% dl Mastio Asphslt ...... sesscens IH 'n Nat} Romer 0 . W tl Homes ofd . 183 | N Ind b Serv com ... . M% N Ind Pub Serv 4'. ord... 9 om y Ind Pub Serv ¢'a ptd..... 2144 N Ind Pub Serv 4.56 pid ... 3% 21 Progress [Aundry com snes 3 2s Pub Serv of Ind 3's pid ..... Sl'a 88 *Pub Serv of Ind com....... 31% 31% *Ross Gear & Téél com .... 44% : Schwitzer-Cummins 8% ofd.. 17% 18% Sond & Beem . ......... 23 24% So Ind G&E 4.9 fd ...... 104 | Tanner & Co $'2% pfd. ...... " Ferre Heute Malleahle ...... 2 Wy Tokhem-Oil TK Pump ....... 18's 18%] ~—= {J 8 Machine com . ...... 3 2% |{Intteq Telannane 5% ofd *" a} {Onion Titile com ... ......0 64'a seri

Continue Probe Of Gas Station Blast

tonight in honor of George Craig, vestigation of an explosion which blasted a North Side gasoline sta- a8 0 rene 0 s 8 been Eauitab, rites 6, .... tion. Little—progress ha n Faatta Fant® ds a hs 2:

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Talked Out of It

HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) policeman’s fatherly

talk finally persuaded a 17-year-old youth to return home after he light 14c; old roosters ldc. headquarters and The youth explained, “I had a fight at

showed up at asked to “see your cells.”

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By Uni NEW YORK, tives took two witnesses” in thi girl scandal to j today as a han actor moved picture. Assistant Dist thony J. Liebler tify the women might turn over the case agains! Minot (Mickey) with masterminc prostitution racl “If I gave the ol ruin something on,” Mr. Liebler The women —< wearing a pink : a brunet dressec ered while det past photograph They attempt faces behind ne: which they had watch the poppi

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The entry of nesses on the took the spotl Richard Short, player who also | ard Wallace, Short was cas this real-life det plainclothesmen night court last ment on charge $300 weekly all upper bracket « His alleged | identified as Ps a blonde “model. in the complain who had an ob Panny Kaye n From Brooklyn. The charge foot, blond acto: money from Thompson, acct prostitute - of variety, for his Acquaintar Short was orc 000 bail for hea: Thompson was d bail as a materi Mr, Liebler s: cafe society Jelke, who wx: felony court yest of procuring: wv pulsory prostitut 8 was held over ul Mr. Liebler, a Had questioned nesses, includin teen-aged girl w to the arrest of inherit $3 millio:

Laughing | Gives Race

MELBOU] Aug. 18 (CDN Kookaburra, so goers are nov pretty smart. Two of these birds dropped ponies run at track. They chuckle finish, laughed 1 wrong weights their sides wh came hbme, anc a derisive “bird off in disgust.

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