Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1952 — Page 1

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By MARY FRAZER

for Nancy Hawkins Day in New

United Press Staff Correspondent

the appearances at a national

Bakersfield Dead

sm | FRENCH LICK, Aug. 2% | Times New York Correspondent ! ’ NEW YORK, "Aug. 23—Buxom Nancy Hawkins, star Democrat victory hopes | | . | material witness in the sensational “call girl” expose here, soared today with the pros-| today is a golden blonde again. spect Adlai E. Stevenson will] i And she now also has platinum-tinted fingernails. [make twa presiaéntial campagn i It all happened yesterday after- | speeches In the state. | noon. Police let the former|customers of Irene’s whom police | National Committeeman Paul Richmond, Ind.» drum majorette| did not keep from talking to | M. Butler said Gov. Stevenson out of her enforced seclusion tong|Nancy. These insiders gleefully |will speak in Indianapolis in mid-| enough for a visit to her favorite told all of the doings in the beau- |October and may later appear at| : rehabilitation center—the Irene!ty factory after Nancy had been Ft. Wayne, South Bend or Gary. i Beauty Salon, 126 W. 34th St. [carted back to her solitary and | ; ; But it was not without the secret confinement in a local | About 1000 party faithfuls plot-| . J [ting their fall campaign at the i heavy police guard that has kept hotel. | ? 7 ’ | annual outing® of the Indiana | i Nancy from talking—except in| geems none of the other cus- Democratic Editorial Association : court. i tomers paid much attention as tigured the speeches would almost | } : Kept at Bay Nancy arrived and asked for her assure election of their state ; Mere reporters were kept at favorite hair-retoucher —a gal ticket. | 4 : bay yesterday as the police cor- named Rose, President ~Truman also may |] A don escorted the star state wit- Spills the Story Sampaign oa, diam in 2 h hed B Animals From Ohio ness to the beauty shop s0 But Nancy—deprived of pleas- h rary, Mr. Buller sa Search Pushe or ; . Nancy could get herself ready ant conversation with. practically He will seek specific dates for | Believed Infected

York. It will be Tuesday when she takes the wit‘ness stand again to resume the story that has this big city’s blase cafe society all agog—and apprehensive. Among the things she is supposed to tell is about the three gentlemen from the city of broth-| erly love whom she supposedly entertained for a slight fee for one night—a mere $500. The police escort kept report-| ers at bay as Nancy arrived for| her hair retouching. But they] did not keep them from the story. There happened to be 12 other

celebrated

everyone, including men, recently —soon spilled the story as she chattered as Rose applied the - beauty wand. Rose, always quite considerate of any such regular customer who {peeled off such lavish tips, was {consideration personified as Nancy {casually peeled off her clinging, |smart, blue dress. Then, clad in black lace panties and bra, the star witness settled down to let Rose do her stuff. Rose inquired solicitiously ahout ithe welfare of Nancy's black cocker spaniel—evidently previously Nancy's constant companion on previous hair-conversion

committee meeting next Friday in Washington. i

Prof. Walter Johnson of the University of Chicago, a cochair-

preceding the party's national convention, told a breakfast audi-! ence the South would give Gov. Adlal Stevenson 160 electoral votes and: Gov. Stevenson could pick up the 106 additional votes needed to win hy carrying New York, Californi Pennsylvania and Illinois. Ny

He believed Mr. would carry Indiana.

Stevenson

Basic Strength

man of the Stevenson movement

Photos, Page 3

By United Press | BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Aug. 23 Searching parties poked through the rubble of shattered | (buildings today for four persons believed buried by a bomb-like| earthquake that crumbled the| Bakersfield business district and| killed two persons. Another earthquake ripple d across Southern California tod today, shaking some residents of| Los Angeles out of their sleep. | The second temblor was much]

[lighter than the devastating jolt| that whip-cracked through Bak-|

By ED WILSON Gov. Schricker today banned all hog shipments into Indiana from other states.

The Governor's order halted (all shipments into the stockyards { (and packing plants of Indiana from out of state. It also took’ from competition out-of-state hogs usually exhibited at the State Fair. The Governor acted under terms of a 1951 law authorizing such a ban -on consent of the state veterinarian, because of the great increase in the hog disease,

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expeditions, Mr. Johnson credited Indiana, ersfield yesterday afternoon, rip-| vesicular exanthema, in states le Oh, they have even cut me off New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ping fronts from buildings, col-| surrounding Indiana. ercury S | Drake, brn lal Francis Kansas with being the “basic lapsing Tools and crippling hos-| The disease is not harmful to al facilities. | strength of the Draft Stevenson © Serio. of Stall. Shorks | humans.

40° In Indiana

Warmer Weather

‘They're All Wrong’ “What's this I hear about these photographers saying you take a much better picture as a brunet?” {asked Rose.

movement.” Omptimism stood out holdly as black-and-white checkered ‘‘victory” flags were unveiled as cam-

|30 seconds In

There were no reports of dam-! age from the second earthquake. The quake was felt as a series of small shocks that lasted about Los Angeles,

$1 Million Weekly

Best estimates available here were that 20,000 hogs—$1 million weekly—come into Indiana from

d y “Oh, I think they are all | paign symbols. Leaders predicted Tehachapi and Lancaster. § ¥ ie & other states, Snes Due Hera Tomorrow . hr 8 Eeplied ik . Foe Sey. Slavensn and Gov. oid Ba rkuvasn aay oftcials wd} 3 The Governor said, however, the : ng ‘35 head several years ago, but I United Press Telephoto, |; 0 °C Ticker, U. 8. Senator gril ated ! Wr A : embargo will not work a hardamend set The mercury skidded to a think being a blonde 2. 50 much PROTEST—Christina Christy, 18 (lef) and Arden Murray, oe oy) 2 De ne i ay jr isis Jere ship on any packer who uses on Ie 14% chilly 40 degrees in northern|more seductively productive.” 21, two tall models, picket the district attorney's office protesting Te, 4 Lowi buildings in a 20-block area| Indiana hogs primarily. 9. > Indiana today and made| Just then, there was a phone the use of the "model" label by outstanding figures in the current | ” would run into millions of dollars. alue in ob A factor in that,” Mr. Butler United Press Telephoto. About 10 per cent of hogs rereat Dias many Hoosiers reach for an- [call for Rose. The query: “Can New York vice probe. said, “is that there are three Authorities were surprised thal DODGER FA N—Bentley |°tIved at the Indianapolis Stock- . other blanket. You take time out for a phone calll, _.; Nancy. “All I did’ was] Nancy, adoptigg & “naughty Republican parties in Indiana the Tiace Coins PIAtels (BE 5 DER Bp til LTT yards come trom Iitnols. He ! Rin i in [the (GOP gubernatorial nominee ierce, iamsvi “ Packing industry spokesman The lowest temperature was! “There's always time when as. the $500," . she aqdeaiittie si Th ae, LOyly poked George N.) Craig party, the Deen recovefed. But the” 4 whose ambition 1 is fo pay hort: Here belleved one effect of the reported at Wheatfield. At Ro-/man’s calling,” Nancy quipped. y ¥ (U. 8. Sen. William E.) Jenner Cross warned that four other ‘ban would be to boost the price

stop for the Brooklyn Dodgers,

But finally the golden tint had] “Oh, why did you do that. I

But sh d “1! persons may have died in the] Sh fam 8 _ at Sauh Bead guess aed Menor been restored and Nancy once didn’t want her to know anything Ra and ue ielnnwer Ray rubble. | i recpaalig: in Pittsburgh or oe k Tor He Rousewitel, Te 0 45. . Wayne re- -] 5 . " I talk on the phone again when a more was escorted back to seclu- about it until I found out what| said there is strong “swing Thirty-two persons were fn-| a ter a successtu eye operation. diana hogs, they explained.

ported a low of 46, Columbus and Marion 48, and Terre Haute 49. The Weather Bureau forecast generally fair weather for theiquestions. Hoosier state today and Sunday, “Was it true—all these things and expects it will be a little;they said?” warmer Sunday, | “It's not the way,

man’s calling.” While Rose was away, the other| customers bombarded Nancy with|

| sion— discretely

reclad in clingining blue gown. Ag she and her escort barged {through the waiting line of reporters, one newsgal shouted: “I talked with your mother in Rich-

the

,, mond yesterday.” |

was going to happen to me.” Then, with a flip of her platinum fingertips, she vanished from public view to await her next big

[for Stevenson” sentiment in|

{ southern Indiana. “You can’t miss it,’ Rep. Den-|

{jured. Eleven: were hospitalized | immediately after the quake, but |only five remained in hospitals! |this morning. Twenty-one were|

star appearance on the witness/ton said. “The fact that the of- treated for serious injuries but stand—Naney Hawkins Day in|fice sought the man is going over not hospitalized. i

New York on Tuesday.

. Tke hasn't even recovered

The hero of the disaster was a

He had hoped to see the Dodgers in action against the Pirates but when the game was rained out this week, Manager Char- | ley Dressen gave the a ball autographed by the Brooklyn

| The Governor said a shipment lof hogs from Ohio, believed to {be infected with the disease, was received last week at the Farm {Bureau serum plant in Thorntown, Boone County.

they say, [trom his Abilene speech yet.” | 14.year-old Boy Scout who calmed plays | According to law, the Governor Highest temperatures yester- - i y 1 . rw P ay i. i said, the hogs must be kept under 23 d ‘Party United’ terrified theater patrons when day ranged from 83 gras ai) . | arty Unite they began a stainpede oul of 8 (observation by federal health ofEvansville to 70 at South Ben wW | Rep. Denton and Eighth Dis- trembling movie house. Ft. Wayne Baby (ficials for 10 days. The 10: 44ys Highest marks today i Spe : | will be up Wednesda monds ed In be between 75 A trict Chairman Leo Stemle, Jas- Plan to Rebuild 4p Wednesday: v i dding Ring lows tonight from 50 2 ig {per, said whereas Democrats “Quiet down Boh Shafer Drowns Exactly lo, overnol 2. In Jig ing brill. Indianapolis residents “hivered! R Ne Mo © I% " re shouted when the crowd began to . l v A ar, p nagnificent as pi A res here dropped to Oo e in WwW vi “grumbled and argued” two years bolt for the theater doors. “Take Year After Birth | necessary so that our multimil. sparkling 52 ps today. High yesterday| |ago, they're united now. it easy. Take it easy. No one is | lion-dollar hog industry will not 21 dia- : t the airport and 74 WAC Lt. Helen V. Foster of | “We'd win in a landslide if the going to get Hurt.” Times State Service be destroyed.” iu was 77 a p Gi | | 3 . . ; | FT. WAYNE, Aug. 23—Rich-| “Most of our neighboring states Iifully ar- downtown. The weatherman said iris ow Kisses en was never on a election were held now,” Rep. The youth assisted people out : g ’ 8 gorgeous the mercury would hit 80 today, A . stage in her life, yet she finds | Denton aaid. “I never saw peoplelof the theater and then helped| 2rd Lovell Il drowned in the bath- with the exception of Michigan, 14K gold 84 tomorrow, | S He Drives Away herself playing in a new movie Ime ed ith 2a di- free women trapped in the debris tub one year to the minute after have now found evidence of the with glamorous Rosalind Russell. more Please With our canciof a demolished women's beauty, he was born. disease within their borders. NEW TORR res 23 Minot She Is the daughter of Mrs. Getty Sates, ‘store : ! His mother left him in the tub Gov. Schricker sald the ship. » ALE mo i Two district leaders predicted : ai ' E ment received at Thorntown had F. (Mickey) Jelke, III, accuses Foley, Sloomingion Pp Deputy Chief Engineer E. L. to prepare a birthday party for

You might call it type-casting

large Democratic victory mar-

Howe of Bakersfield said 18 struc-

rertif s by an Oh{ him she returned in 10 minutes been certified as clean by an 9

boss of a $500-a-night cafe so- for Lt. Foster plays the role of a gins. Stemle figured his district tures would have to be rebuilt, in veterinarian. However, the Govs , In- and found him f: down in th ciety call girl ring, got his pow- WAC officer in the picture “Never would go Stevenson-Schricker hy qin 0 the Kern County General iat 7: Macy Sown n Be jernor addeq, the Veterinarian wag der blue C Wave at a WAC.” The picture 20,000 votes and First District! / oo" 14 at $20 million : not a state official. r blue Cadillac convertible black SE rors i He Loe Chairman Griffith Rees saw a oo Br 32 Dr. H, Paul Mililer, Allen Full Probe from the police today and drove Lt. Foster plays the part of § possibility of 40,000 margin In ¢ County Coroner, sald death oc-

off past a bevy of beautiful girls Capt. Finch who greets WAC Re- Lake County, depending on a big The quake was the latest in a curred at 1:20 p. m. yesterday. Ohio state officials have i ; registration. ! 80 ! at's e exac our an : blowing kisses. cruit Russell in the early part of gisira JANE Series , ar pin ri toe fo? ont _— "M a promised a full investigation. The 22-year-old heir to a $3 the picture. State Chairman Charles FE... 1s |i eq in nearby Arvin and Lovell said y 8: They believe “shenanigans” are million oleomargarine fortune At first I had stage-fright,” | |Skillen sald Gov. Schricker should Tehachapi and caused consider- — going on to speed shipments, Gov. spent 40 minutes at the office ot! Lt. Foster recalls, “but Miss Rus- 7 |beat Jenner by 145.000. Second .... 4,mace here last July 21 Thrip id the police property clerk finishing sell was wonderful. We sat | District Chairman William Shaw One of the worst problems Times Index Schricker said. the around between takes and gabbed |Knox,.- boosted the estimate to : i ora ’ ron A few days ago, the Governor » paper work necessary for re- h . 4 1150.000. facing the city was a shortage of BriAZe voi ivsessesnss 13. tb id the State Fair Board notiturn: of the car, then taxied to the about s Joes. ‘th wa hospital facilities. The July 21] ComiC8. .....vvvsssesss 12-13 a all out-of-state hog raisers Duette 324 St. Pier where it was im- Ear os s . 10 e, WwW Io : i But there were at least two quake knocked out a part of the Churches: ......ivivierns 4 ro RIS riot ship to the Indiarma monds pounded. A oNioye ti hostel Says she {thorns in this rosy picture. Pros- gern County General Hospital Crossword .......eeee..s 12. State Fair this year The handsome playboy's beau- Plans to stay in the Army. |pects ig Por Ylous Marion County containing 400 beds and did $3 Editorials ........eeenes 2 IY Evansville ‘home of the huge i y ' - oF lan ayne are not goo y a ’ ° } ' d e value in Hsu! var Wouldw'y sari, The bat Views on the New s— party leaders admitted. iii of { aomage. e Forum lt atthe ® Swift plant, sized up the situation Soy tery was dead. Reporters and ———— Hoosier Profile .....e04s 4 as follows: Last year they importLe monds photographers gave Jelke a push. . ‘ y In Hollywood .«..eeeusss % ed 299 0973 head Of hogs from A carload of pretty young wom- D K oA Movies ....... ce0ivsees Bir ntaakv ined i ® Kentucky. Illinois contributed en en stopped to see what the fuss] an 1 ney a Q S raig qs 00 Movie Review ....cceeuvs . ae diana’ total was 102 FR os oie elke and| g@N. MCCARTHY must feel all Rade, Televigion sieves 13 112. This totaled 475.522. Miss Mecnroe ng Kisses. | nutfed up to find he is the biggest Society ...iiuiiiiininen 3 A spokesman in Evansville said Jelke looked the other way. | campaign issue. C eming OSSesS SPOS ..overrverensnsnas 14 their large stockyards would be

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Aug.

23 (UP)—Qfficials of the Miss |

America beauty pageant shattered an 82-year precedent today by naming- screen

shal of the 1952 contest opening here Sept. 2.

The blonde actress will be | the first woman to referee the

star | Marilyn Monroe as grand mar- |

n » » i Gov. Stevenson agrees that | President Truman is the cam- | paign’s “key figure.” He won the title by locking the barn Paul Hogan, 30, of 1440 Roose- door after the horse was stolen.

yor Ave., fell fatally wounded SEN ESTES KEFAUVER aprom a shotgun blast in the head proved the Democratic ticket and |early toddy at 13th and Yandes took off for Europe.

Sts. He died several hours later

Police Hunt Five ' In Fatal Shooting

SEEING STARS — Rosalind Russell and Lt. Helen V. Foster chitchat during rest from movie work,

8- Year-Old Boy Wins Baking Prize

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ (principal behind-the-scenes Craig Times Staff Writer supporter. Mr, Sherwood, a forFRENCH LICK. Aug. 23—Re- mer politically appointed state publican George Craig was pic- adjutant general, was first labeled tured today as the ‘“tool” of “general of ‘the palace guard” scheming, conniving politicians when he helped elect as Republi“who want to elect him Gover- can national committeeman, Robnor so they can control the state.” ert Lyons, former Ku Klux Klan This was the first shot fired by Secretary.

almost forced out of business for the duration of the ban.

Buy Your Better Home by Fall

Far-sighted home makers are buying BETTER homes now" while they have the ad-

competition of 52 contestants nO 1 Hospital LOCAL TEMPERATURES GIDLEY, Cal., Aug. 23 (UP)-~ Democrat John A. Watkins in his, Mr. Watkins mentioned the tage tf ‘many home from all parts of the nation, ['n Peneral Xospiia. 6a m..5 10a m.. 64 pop. campaign for Governor. He made 25.000. buck_ privates referred to vantages of | Police sought two men and ght-year-old Tyrone Shaeffer, a pa'p (ay: Tinels values from which to choose | c ug 7a m..54 11 a.m... 6h t b f ; the accusation at the annual In- the state-wide Republican block nd fine weather in which to ’ * ¥e tires women who, witnesses said,, 8 a. m... 57 12 (Noon) 69 Veteran baker of five months, oo “oo, ratic Editorial Asso- captain system being organized pi : mond They re Picking |were arguing with Mr. Hogan be- 9 4 m... 59 1p. m.. 72 proudly displayed a red ribbon iation meeting here in this Pluto- on behalf of Mr. Craig. 9 1e TOY aN for Davin Ensemble fore the shooting. Latest humidity gosvies 5075 today. plush resort. | ‘It Was Notorious’ 3 goo oy as bargain i . On Uncle Sam The boy astounded women con- Mr. Watkins charged: } ne Democratic candidate for to shop the: Classified Real beautiful Wh fn C * : . Pollen Count testants in the Butte County Fair “There is the palace guard, Governor further identified the Estate pages of The Indian1 price un- DO YOU know of the grow- | e onvicris | “Grains per cubic yard of air. baking contest by entering a that little clique of scheming, “palace guard” by saying: “It apolis Times where you will ywhere, 8 ing resentment against Ameri- T A th TOAAY :'voveecerrvrnnss 810 white layer cake that took second conniving politicians who: are was notorious and all powerful find the largest selection of p er fectly cans’ Lo rurn urtnors { Yesterday ........ eiees M3 prize. looking forward to the day they fn the last Republicin admini- home offerings in an easy-

aximum rae

Do you know Europeans are |

“getting pretty sore”? The story of anti-American

feeling in Europe will be re-

IT MAY not be great literature, but the new feature start- | ing in The Indianapolis Times |

Bang-Talil

'will rule supreme.” stration until some of the ruth- | Mr. Watkins did not mention Jess maneuvers became too obMr. Craig of his palace “guard” noxious for the Republican Govname, but there was no mistaking ernor.”

to-read arrangement. Shop for your home this week-end.

OPEN SUNDAY, 2 t0 5

vealed in a new series written Monday ia one of the most un- his target. He said: . Mr. Watkins made the accusa- United Press Telephotd 47117 ROOKWOOD AVE. for The Times by George W usual to come along in years. ‘Lurk in Shadows tion in a prepared statement that A modest 6.rm. -storv res in Herald; foreign - correspondent Five convicts snort stories, | By United Press “The palace guard is. potent. will form the major portion of HOME ALONE — The now- | Buier {roion nn) *ls "St. ' | . ' " . " N who has completed eight weeks winners in a contest held by | HAMILTON, Q., Aug. 23 — Race horse owner Its general and his handful of his speech at tonight's main famous "note in a bottle’ lover, fhomas ghd Dublie 200s oni

of wandering through Europe. " “UNCLE SAM: SUPERMAN ABROAD” What Europeans Think of Us

| The Reflector, Indiana Re- | formatory newspaper at Pendleton, will be published. Would you like to know what convicts write when they dream

because somebody tied his

Mr. of the world beyond the walls? |

George T. Becknell sought $124,000 damages today

horse's tail to the starting

gate at the county fair track last year. Becknell said ‘his horse, ‘“Defroit Tiger,”

lieutenants lurk in the shadows, banquet planning the strategy and pulling tors. the strings of the puppets they. Marion Ayres, principal pocontrol. Their staff is completad, litical aid and adviser to Mr. Wat{they have’ enough officers, now kins, said there was no “misthey are drafting an army of taking the me#hing” of the state-

for the Democratic edi-

leaving city. A good valus at only

Frank Hayostek of Johnstown, = 510500 ROBT. MacGREGOR, FR-1118

Pa., arrives at Boston Airport —

after his futile courtship in Ire- | Above is a sample from

the many hundreds of home land. The 27.year-old former 0" ted in today's Real

Starting Monday Read The Times, starting finished next to last in the race. He said he was dis- [25.000 buck privates.” ment. ; Gi blamed newsmen and his Estate Columns and be sure THE TIMES Monday. graced and humiliated, was forced to sell his horse and Mr. Watkins thinly veiled ac.| “Sure. sure, he was referring to. |loon's cows for interfer. | 10 ee the big Section Four was unable to participate in oth ts cusation was aimed at Elmer Mr Craig and Little Doc Sher- © . of The Sunday Times. p P er meets. [ (Little Doc) Sherwood, a former! Iwood,” Mr. Ayres said. - | ing in his romance, Jor : : . } ' A «© \ :