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GOP Nominee Jo Head East “Next Sunday
By United Press ’ WASHINGTON, Aug. 20- GOP Presidential Nominee Dwight D. Eisenhower hit the campaign trail today as his Democratic opponent rested in the woods of northern Wisconsin. ; Gen. Eisenhower headed for Boise, Ida., for a conference with 10 Western GOP governors, following which he will deliver his first frankly political speech since his nomination. His aids said in advance the
7 Bank Career | Of Giannini
By United rress
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20 — Lawrence Mario Giannini, president of the Bank'of
America, often called world's largest bank,” died last night after a lingering illness. He was 57. Mr. Giannini's physician said the financier apparently died of a heart attack.
-speech would hit hard on the Mr. Giannini's wife and two “theme that the Democrats are |daughters arrived at the hospital aces,” he said. hiding the same old socialistic within minutes after his death, schemes of the New and Fair | Mr. Giannini died less than four in the wall.”
Deals behind new faces. ! Democratic Presidential Nomi-| -nee Adlai E. Stevenson loafed in! Minocqua, Wis. Mr. Stevenson's! , four-day holiday, however, was| .not completely nonpolitical. He! carried along a heavy file of ma-| terial from which he planned to draft some campaign speeches.
years after the death of his
(this country as a pauper,
|tionized banking methods and {known as Transamerica, Order to Break Up Last March, the Federal
serve Board ruled that the cor(poration tended to monopolize
Back in Kansas | |
Mr. Stevenson will return to Springfield, Ill, Friday, when he will meet with His running mate, Sen. John J. Sparkman (D. Ala.)| to map out their campaign fitin-/ . erary. . Gen. Eisenhower's trip to Boise .was the first leg in a campaign route which he has promised will carry him to every nook and . granny of the nation. From Boise, he will go tomor-, . row to Kansas City, Kas., where _he will meet with Republican! leaders of seven Midwestern
| states. | The board ordered Transamerlca to sever ‘its ties with all its] banks except the parent institution, Bank of America.
| Transamerica asked the U. 8.
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'imes photo by Ben Lawrence
1 A WINNER FOR "POP"—The |-day-old son of Seaman Robert Dickerson outraced the Navy when he arrived about an hour after his father enlisted in the Navy and received orders to leave for Washington yesterday afternoon. The child was born as his father took his enlistment oath. The Dickersons live at 1706 E. Naomi St.
The casé is pending. “litical address. On Sunday, he will move to New York City, where he will address the American Legjon convention on Monday. During his highly mobile campaign, Gen. Eisenhower will have staff offices in Denver, Washing-,
ton, and a few days at least in| 2d Gi Stoned in Iran;
succeeded his father as president of Transamerica and took over as president of the Bank of America {on Jan. 14, 1936.
| ABC Says Police ' Should Handle Gaming
Mayors and city police are! ‘H o Off ’ U 5 T Id = obligated to enforce state an 4 J ® ® oO jantigambling laws than the In-,
By United Press | The rock and the flying glass diana Alcoholic Beverage Com-|
a speech before a CIO-AFL rally) ppp AN Aug. 20—A mob missed both the officer and his ‘mission, ABC Chairman Bernard! ’ . 1
in Detroit on Labor Day. His| : \Iranian driver | Doyle. said ‘today | ian Communists stoned ? or campaign headquariers Wil re of Irgnion C Mullah Warns Mr. Doyle referred to a letter
main in Springfield. the jeep of an American] Other political developments: Jeep : The attack took place in the from Hammond Mayor Vernon
New York. But his personal head-| quarters will be right on the plane| or train on which he is travelling. Opens in Detroit Mr. Stevenson will open nis| campaign for the presidency with!
ONE—Gen. Eisenhower asked Army .colonel in downtownisarme area where other Commu-|C: Anderson asking the. commis-|
: = : / . “ata : sion to help ripe. out. gambling ..14 women republican, leaders to Tehran today in the second at-|nists. yesterday stoned another ¥* RPL % NOT) NLL Ae en “to. tack-on U. 8. milibacy petsottewi 22 50 253 Ameriean Mili-}in taverns, Mayor Anderson
ike Opens Up In Idaho Today While Adlai Takes A Rest
1 Stroke Ends | Fairchild to Widen Gaming Tour; Nab Motorist Warns All Vice Dens to Close
{knocked on doors of 18 suspected When he and the officers walked [vice dens yesterday, plans to ex- In and in one a man called out. and Bernard Donnefeld. {pand his grand tour of the county. Roll them up.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. list of the more than 170 federal said he believes “Indianapolis is gaming
‘pay them a personal call, too.”
‘the requested 15 operators to close, found two already shuttered and the warned a North Side against prostitution,
viee was widespread here,
fully small operations
father, Amadeo Peter Giannini, without secrecy. Before he could {an Italian immigrant who came to'knock on the first door, word was circulating through the gambling The elder Giannini founded the fraternity that he {Bank of America which revolu- way.
later formed the controversial bers, Lt. Russell Carmichael, who Sommer, {west coast banking combine accompanied Mr. Fairchild, was {in full uniform.
said he “ordered” Re- All agreed to comply, he said.
ators boldly admitted they sold lottery tickets, acted as bookies banking business in five Western and handled bank clearings.
Mr. Fairchild said he warned that non-compliance would bring raids warrants, arrests and seizure of Al Beedy and Gabe Cohen. equipment. |
|Circuit Court of Appeals at Phil- gotyal gambling nor baseball lot- parler. R. R. Neel, adelphia to throw out the order. tery tickets openly displayed. But
he said he could hear gambling Bar. The younger Giannini in 1930 in some back rooms. |
make sure that.in the next four tary Mission, -Sgt. James Hagah|Damed four persons “with the years -there is intelligent, for- in 2¢ hours, . _ lof Atlanta, Ga. Sgt. Hagan was demand that the commission ward-looking progress to char-| The officer, identified as Lt.injureq slightly. {take whatever steps necessary acterize this nation and not any|Col. William Slelzenmuller, es-| Meanwhile, Iran's powerful re- {0 disassociate those known
creeping paralysis or any kind grjeaped injury. lligious leader warned the Ameri- Bamblers” from the tavern busi-
‘ism’ that is not Americanism.” | Col. Slelzenmuller, whose home can ambassador that the U. §. Des. TWO — American for Demo-|ig@n Birmingham, Ala. was rid- must not interfere in Iranian af-| Mr. Doyle said the cratic Action endorsed 10 Demo-|ing down the main street to the|fairs or inflame her relations would be discussed by the entire cratic Senators—including Mr. headquarters of the American With Russia. commission, but he didn't underSparkman — as having “liberal” Military Mission when the mob! Mullah Sayad Kashani, also stand why the mayor ‘called on voting records in the recent Con- converged on his jeep. {Speaker of the lower house of the commission to enforce a law gress, The pro-New Deal group, | A Red threw. a rock. 1t | parliament, issued the warning he should enforce.” however, said the 82d Congress’... neq the _jeep's windshield. | When U. 8. Ambassador Loy W.| rere record in general was nearly as| Henderson called on him to ask Youn Worker Killed bad as the “Do-Nothing” 80th| {him to use his influence to keep! 9g
Congress. ‘Lemondrop Kid’ Digs in Iran from falling under Commu-' |p Whirlpool of Grain
. {nist control. For Ordinance Battle The meeting between Mullah SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (UP) Kashani and Mr. Henderson was (UP)—John Reid, a college stuby the Mullah’s son, dent Working for the summer in
Faisal Sees Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 20 (UP) —
letter
In Wild Chase
Police Fire 3 Shots At Fleeing Driver
By JOHN V. WILSON In some places, Mr. Fairchild 138 8. Illinois St., Grand Hotel, Prosecutor Fairchild who said, he heard doors slide shut Bert Dunlap.
17'; W. Ohio St., Jap Goldman
24%; W. Ohio St. J After his tour, the prosecutor Gjeorge Morris. ! It took 18 policemen, two miliJoi . ared Already closed, Mr. Fairchild tary police and three shots to Sentially Clean compared WIth ¢a14, were 404 N. Illinois St. and corral a motorist here last night. other cities of the same size, the D. & C. Engineering Co., 126 Police said Freeman Hix, 27. He sald he did not believe any W. Marvland St a reported > N r : ; Bl, of 1044 W., New St., was gang war is possible here because bookie joint he first visited two ew York St. was rackets are not lucrative weeks ago. seen in an argument in the 400 enough to attract out-of-city, The North Side landlady was Plock of E. Washington St. Police hoodlums or cause gangster con- w , akin: . ; i ’ . He shrugged off disclosures.that ¢.¢ gang warned She faces padioeking pro. | followed him to a tavern ai Mis . List of Places ceedings if the prosecutor receives souri and Washington 8ts. and Ast Ne oe further’ complaints she 18 oper- warned him to go home. Mr. Fairchild said he has or- ting a house of {ll fame: A few minutes later, police re“I found no lush or plush pal- dered the following places closed ported, Hix drove up and yelled “They were aw- (The names listed are those of ' . to the two officers in the same
just holes persons he talked with or identi- Full-Day Classes Wh h lked t fied by the prosecutor as holders s area. en they walked over to May Be Provided talk to him, he raced off, his car
Mr. Fairchild's visits were made of gambling stamps.) Half-day classes planned for at grazing one officer in the let
867 Indiana Ave. Henry Terre!l and Cyrus Graham. leg. not seriously, the officer sald.
(Greek) |
He said today he will obtain a
tax stamp buyers and essentially
In yesterday's tour, he politely
landlady
‘No Plush Places’
least 420 county school children
5 ' , The police report then outlined was on the " Sam ligisha Ave, pool room, may grow into all-day schedules a he mixed pore “now you see jidiga Aris, before school starts Sept, 3. him now you don't,” in which 100 block Indiana Ave. Carl
And one of the vice squad mem- Washington Township Trustee 18 officers gave chase to Hix's
Chester McKamey has reached a car. At various times’ his car 711 W. St. Clair. St, Walter tentative agreement with Army Krazed three more officers and a - Bebley, James Washington and ung state Fair officials to provide Parked car. An MP car, prowling Mr. Fairchild Clara Hodges. classroom space at the Fair the area, spotted Hix and gave them to close.! 294 Indiana Ave. Paul Grounds. chase. The soldier-policemen fired nand and Harold Walkup. Classes would be held in the three shots at the car, hitting
30 8. Illinois St. Thomas Sims Radio Building, temporarily !P® frunk-lid and rear bumper.
. hour, Hix was and George Malcoln, leased by the Army Finance Cen-| panier apodt he ht to Po215 N. Illinoisc St., David D. ter, Fair Board approval of the Hee Headquarters in handcuffs,
(Popeye) Stephan and Lou Davis. switch is still needed. A vote is where he was identified by the 229 N. Illinois St, Edward expected next week. original patrolmen, Ed Bernard order Hoeltkemeyer. Use of .the Radio Building would anq Bernard Dugan. 811 N. Illinois St. cigar stove, low full time classes for about Hix was scheduled to appear & 420 children who otherwise were Municipal Court 4 this morning to go half days at John Strange charged with ‘drunk, operating School. funder the Influence, reckless | Mr. McKamey is to meet with driving, resisting arrest, leaving 1409 E. Washington St, C X M school principals on the problem | the scene of an accident, and : lof half ddy classes for two other operating without a driver's Ii116 W. Ohio St., Frank Wright. schools, Nora and Crooked Creek. cense.”
At each place, Ferdi-
The prosecutor said the 15 oper-
Although no arrests were made,
with his with search
| 7 L. Was St., bi The prosecutor said he saw no JIE" Washington St. bila
y = d | reported Iraq's 17-year-old King, Faisal II, ~-Cpl. Frank Farcas, nickname planned to visit one of the world’s ‘the Lemondrop Kid,” got set for| Mustafa. greatest collections of ‘Iraquian @ New battle today to defend Assures Envoy
{ {sucked into a swirling “whirlart today in a whirlwind tour of those lemons he painted on the py, 5414 his father pointed out 7 of wet ni bari {side of his car, hat Toon Dad a JOD ou pool” of wet grain in a barley!
> 3 y h venin Chicago, Sls leaves Wis e 8" Municipal Judge Andrew HOW-\jo. with Russia and, therefore, Vat yesterday and killed.
for Denver. | | 2 bas granted § DOW rial Jotun be cautious about offending, The 18-year-old University of | If You Want ire x Year Wad convicted last her northern neighbor. San Francisco undergraduate ap-| [ween of violating an ordinance’ When Mr. Henderson expressed | parently ache] out” as he * | : ~~ apprehension about scrubbe arley from the sides] A Home to Enjoy iWhieh forbids decorations on AU- Communist nt he Bromng ee the vat. He suffocated with! Don't put it off any longer Jamo ha ng the manufac: yullah Kashani assured him he no one aware he was in trouble. | e.. if you want a home to The new trial, set for Sept. 17. need have no fears because “our | enjoy this fall and every sea- |. explore the possibility that nation is the best bulwark | son for many years to come... (tho ordinance is unconstitutional, 28ainst communism. START YOUR |being “class legislation” tailored All We ask and expect from SHOPPING TODAY to favor manufacturers, attor- (N° U.S. is not to help our rival, 6512 MADISON AVE |Britain,” he was quoted as say- | IN BEAUTIFUL HOMECROFT 8-Rm. mod. brick; 2 complete baths: stone firepl. with large mirror: fuil
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Deadline Is Toniaht | On Fair Show Tickets |
Mail-order ticket sales for entertainment attractions at the Indiana State Fair will close at midnight {onight. t | Advance tickets for the Phil Harris-Herb Shriner show in the Coliseum Aug. 28 to 31 have sold ifaster than for any previous attraction in tHe Fair's history.
Fair officials said.
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