Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1952 — Page 3

19, 1852

- TUESDAY, AUG. 19, 1952

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Ike and Jenner

To Share Dais | At Butler Rally

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Driver Hurt In 2-Car Crash

A motorist who wears a steel back brace because of a 10-year-old injury was one of five persons hurt in a two-car crash last night. He was driving to Indian-

< : polis for treatment of the old Dwight D. Eisenhower will share the limelight with Sen. injury. William E. Jenner at the Republican Editorial Association The motorist, Albert Ballard, |

rally at Butler University Sept, 9.

This was disclosed today by Paul Riddick, president of the GOP editors group and pub- — Br lisher of the Lagrange Standard.” Columnists and newspapers all Mr. Riddick said the Senator over the country have written | will make a short speech before thousands of words on the effect | § the presidential nominee is intro- such a proposed rally would have |

duced. George Craig, Republican on the campaigns of Eisenhower S38

candidate for Governor, also will and Jenner. hd have a part in the program, the Typical of this comment was publisher added. today's column by Marquis The part Sen. Jenner will play Childs, which is distributed na-

47, Thorntown, was in fair condi-| tion today in Methodist Hospital, | His wife, Josephine, was in more serious condition with her leg broken in three places and several ribs fractured. | They were hurt as their car| crashed broadside into another | driven by Mrs. Beatrice Wilson, 42, Frankfort, { Mrs. Wilson told state police a red convertible had! crowded her over the dividing] line into oncoming traffic, State |

in the rally became a red hot topic for conversation this week after one report circulated he would introduce the General.

A member of the editors group

said it has been customary for

the head of the ticket to intro-

tionally, Mr. Childs said, in part: n . The argument is being dinned into Eisenhower's ears at this moment, of course, that to] fail to go into the states repre-| sented by these men (Sens. Jeniner and McCarthy) and embrace

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police sent out a description of | the convertible, | Mrs. Wilson, also admitted tol Methodist Hospital, was in fair!

condition.

The Ballard children. Thomas, |

them publicly will risk the loss| Sidce The guest speaker and|,, electoral votes vital to victory.! these 's no reason to abandon this “But, as others must certainly practice now.” Another GOP Ye newspaperman disagreed how. 2% telling him, there is another Sven saying “the president always embracing particularly the ex- ~— Btroduces the speaker, [tremists—Jenner and McCarthy—| Mr. Riddick cleared up the the Republican nominee will put | mystery by saying the Senator in jeopardy voters in two import-| would not introduce the General, ant categories. These are the but would have a

role” in the rally. Pressed for further details, the publisher said: “Jenner will make a short! speech.” | But a top Republican flatly predicted the Senator would lirresponsible.” not show up for the rally. He!

said: Police Busy at Corner

“Jenner’ll probably get Just about that time.” OMAHA, Neb. (UP)—A cer-

All the widespread speculation tain corner proved to be a busy

fearful

who want a change but not at the cost of bringing into power ele-!

sick

hower on the same platform stems driver. Within 30 minutes, police’ and battery with intent to kill. tion. U. S. Secretary of the Army venson entered a veto, scolded from the fact both men share arrested two men on identical He said the shooting resulted! The veteran Senator, Who 1S prank Pace arrived today by Republicans for jumping the| almost divergent views on for- charges at thea corner. Both were from an argument over the dice seeking re-election Nov, 4, pre- plane from Greece for confer- benefits without providing funds

/and greater risk involved. By| cars.

SCENE OF CRASH—Mrs, Beatrice Wilson is lifted onto a stretcher amid wreckage of the two

Five persons

werae

Shots Break Up Dice Game Here

arrested Two other persons were charged “prominent minorities in the cities profoundly early today after a shooting broke With gaming.

of where McCarthyism up a dice game at 404 Indiana will lead and independent voters) ,..

Ask Strong U. S. Force

Lewis G. Liggins, 38, of 1919 Te Halt Red Inroads

leader iments they consider reckless and 'N. Capitol Ave, was treated for

Hits Soft Earth | In 2-Story Fall |

A flower bed beneath a second story window may have saved the life of an 87-year-old man who fell from the window last night.| Albert H. Lyons, 1429 Carroll-| ton Ave. landed heels first in the |

7, and Ronald, 10, who were in| the back seat, had only minor in-| Juries. They were treated at Meth-| odist and sent to the home of a relative,

Adlai's Record Faces Blasts

Continued From Page One

a leg wound at General Hospital.

CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 19 (UP)—Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney

He then was arrested on charges Wyo.) last night called for

Firearms Act.

of gaming and violating the 193Fexpanston’« of‘ American air and

naval power and the development of modern weapons to prevent a

soft earth of the small flower ming and not loggarden there. He was reported roiing, in fair condition at General Hos- | The - Republicans voted a 10

pital. {per cent increase in state funds| {for old age assistance in the last|

legislative

Gregory Kemp, 32, of 529 W. about Sen. Jenner and Gen. Eisen- intersection for a certain type of 26th St., was charged with assault Communist inspired world revolu-|

eign affairs. Sen. Jenner has pub- found guilty of drunken driving. game.

licly indorsed the General but They paid fines of $50 and their|

Archie

(Joker) Young,

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sented a four-point program to of protect this country's investment

added he would not abandon his licenses were suspended for 60 623 Bright St. was arrested on a in defense during a speech to the 3 charge of keeping a gaming house. American Legion here.

views, days:

Pace Reaches Naples NAPLES, Italy, Aug. 19 (UP)|

ences with Italian officials, members of the southern organization of the Atlantic Pact and U. 8. Embassy officials.

session. The cost would have been about $14 million. Gov. Ste-

for them, pointed out cost-of-living increases already were being granted people on the rolls,

Now, as to the budget:

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