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[scrirrs—wowarn] 63d YEAR—NUMBER 165

GOP's Platform Full of Riddles, Sparkman Says

By KEITH

L. MARTIN

United Press Staff Correspondent

FRENCH. LICK, Aug. 23—Sen. John J. Sparkman, Democratic vice president nominee, charged tonight the aunt twice thwarted death!

Republican platform is so full of “riddles” Dwight D. Eisen- Jast night though overcome * hower may scrap it and write his own. He told the Indiana Democratic Association here all Republicans offer voters “is a lot of carping criticism built

Chicago Trib Raps lke,

Says He Would Support Jenner ; By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 23—Col. Robert R. McCormick, editor and publisher of the Chicago

Tribune, said today the time has come for organization of another political party.

Editorial

on a couple of phony slogans.”

But

port.

political party

the Democrats’ the Alabama Senator added, one all the party—including the South—can be proud of and sup-

Asks 3d Party.

“It's the most forward-looking document ever achieved by any Sen. said. “I have pledged myself to |support the: Democratic programs

Sparkman

‘outlined in that platform.” For Civil Rights

Democrats took that

meeting

platform,

Woman, Child Twice Escape Deadly Gas

Pair Overcome | In Closed Car

iby carbon monoxide in their

car.

tal

aboard a

Mrs. Edith Jennings, 48, 4200 N.| Lyndhurst Dr.,, and Terry Gobin | were rushed to Methodist Hospifor treatment, They were found by is grocer

who summoned police.

Then, just as the oxygen supply Department emergency truck was exhausted, a General Hospital ambulance arrived with a fresh supply. State Trooper Ray Thompson| described the mishap as “one of! the worst carbon monoxide cases!

Fire

{1-have ever seen.”

| Mrs. Jennings had stopped er] 52 and Tibbs Ave. His audience of 1000 Indiana where she entered the Safeway to mean zrarket to cash a check. She told Southerner Sparkman will work Eugene Nelson, an employee, she

lcar at

, 8.

for a civil rights program, the .,q jj) controversial issue in Democratic

ranks.

| He

He said the Republican plat- rolled

form, molded

the

Helped to Car

helped her down the windows,

heat off,etyrned to the store, Mr. Nelson saw Mrs. Jennings| slump over the steering wheel, | and again went to her aid. He found little Terry unconscious on|

Col. McCormick, a long-time | nominating a candidate, ‘“conRepublican who ‘ 5 |cealed from the people their has been luke- stand practically every imwarm to the can- portant issue.” didacy of Gen. He called it “anthology of the front seat. Dwight D. Eisen- riddles.”

hower, proposed formation of an “American Party.” “1 think the

American Party should nominate candidates for

in 1956, he said.

Col. McCormick made his proposal in an address prepared for

“Their platform is

so bad.”

|Sen. Sparkman said, “their candildate is reliably reported to be planning to scrap it and write his

[own.”

He said the GOP appeal for {votes is pegged on two ‘hollow and meaningless” the presidency Col. McCormick time for a change,” and “creeping

| socialism.”

slogans:

Cites Change

Sen. Sparkman said Democrats

delivery over Station WGN, Chi- have offered change in their 20-

cago, and the Mutual Broadcasting System.

tirely surrounded by men who, know exactly what they want— which is not for the good of this country.”

‘Don’t Vote for Either’

year

free nation.”

reign — “change {hungry, frightened, insecure naHe said Gen. Eisenhower is “en-/tion to a prosperous, strong and

from a

It's

Firemen attempting to revive the couple were using the last of their oxygen when the ambulance Bo arrived, : ministered en route to the hos-

pital. Polic

More oxygen was

e started the engine of Mrs. Jennings’ car during the in-

vestigation.

“The gas just poured through said Officer Thompson. He said the exhaust loose from the

the

pipe had come

floorboards,”

muffler.

The child and her aunt had been riding with the car windows

closed

Terry is

because of the night chill.

, By the manner Republican Con- for the week end.

'gressmen voted on issues,

the

GOP indicates it would change social security, farm price sup-

{ports and housing, he

said—

Col. McCormick listed a num- “change” by weakening those pro-

ber of candidates he would support. One of them was a Demo-|

grams,

“The best way to answer Re-,

crat, Sen. Harry Byrd of Vir- publicans when

ginia.

they talk of

{‘creeping socialism’ is to ask them The list, which Col. McCormick what they mean,” he said.

“It

{

{

|

}

said was only partial, included means those Democratic programs

the following Republicans. Sen. Joseph McCarthy, Wisconsin; William F. Knowland, California; John J, Williams, Deiaware; Willlam E. Jenner, Indiana; James P. Kem, Missouri; Zales N. Ecton, Montana; Hugh Butler, Nebraska; John W. Bricker, Ohio; Edward Martin, Pennsylvania; Arthur V. Watkins, Utah; Harry P. Cain, Washingtoi, and Reps. J. Glenn Beall, @.ryland, and Charles E. Potter, Aiichigan.

Taft, lke to Meet Soon on Strategy

DENVER, Aug. 23 (UP) —Gov. Sherman Adams of New Hampshire, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s chief political adviser, =aid here today the General and Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) will meet face to face soon—perhaps in New York .this week—to discuss campaign strategy. Gen. Eisenhower addresses the American Legion convention in New York tomorrow. The Senator is vacationing at Murray Bay, Quebec, Mr. Adams said the conference would be arranged for “a mutually convenient time and place.”

which Republicans opposed at the] 1 beginning but which they later United Mine Workers Union closed

claimed they support.”

Russ Call In Envoys

MOSCOW, Aug. 23 (UP)--For- hazards of digging coal. More than 475,000 miners joined men.

eign Minister Andrei summoned the ambassadors of the in the work stoppage, which UMW

tonight and handed them Russia's mourn 34 workers killed on the job

reply to Germany.

their * latest

Vishinsky

note on

the nation’s coal pits today for a {10-day “memorial” period which

PITTSBURGH, Aug.

‘Miners Begin

Ry United Press

{ an alert

to the car,| and |

ad-

in her aunt's care {while her parents are in Michigan

23—The

SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1952

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Indianapolis, Indiana. Issued Daily.

Sunday

Edition

PRICE TEN CENTS

Schricker Demands

lke Brush Off Jenner

A 3-year-old girl and her]

|

|

FATAL CRAS | killed.

$B

By ED KENNEDY From graceful, sinuous water

BASHED IN—Officers inspect damage to front of car crowded into

lA can Sey atte |

|

H—Furniture from trailer strewn along U. S. 52 near Lebanon, One person was

10-Day Rest Infant to Infantrymen Four Drown

In Olympics Finals

10 minutes after a motor boat, overturned and an adult com-

'the mine operators sald may in- ballet to spirited armed service Panion was drowned. \crease, rather than reduce, the SPrints.

From an infant to infantry-

From Indianapolis to the United States, Britain and France President John L. Lewis called to Olympics ’'56 and ’60. : ats h od. H That is the program next moa sevenamontn Period. in Wednesday night at Broad Ripcalled on the operators to use the ple Pool when youthful city

Truman Will Speak

WASHINGTON, Aug. | President Truman has tentatively agreed to make ‘a

“citizenship

day” speech on Sept. 17, Attorney

General James P. McGranery and

Sarah C.

Caldwell, president of the National Education Associa- fullfledged strikes

tion, announced today.

Famous Engineer Dies

BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 23 (UP) duction in the nation’s stockpile | Chalanqui of coal, now more than 80 million Warfare and those in training|

—Viscount

Eugene

| |

{period to improve safety condi{tions in the pits. However, the operators say all 23 (UP) | possible precautions already have

swimmers meet in the finals of The Times’ Junior Olympics.

Of about 500 city youngsters

'been tiken. They said the shut- who have competed in the Junior

down | {reopen

“The “memorial” shut down was regarded as a possible prelude to

UMW'’s

may even increase

Sept. 2.

when

contracts expire

the |danger of working when the pits national berths, but each city

lympics, not all will win inter-

champion has a head start from Indianapolis. 2 The outstanding finalists will

the how their prowess to the city next and

receive their medals next

month. Mr. Lewis’ hand in wage Wednesday as they swim and negotiations with the companies dive the last lap to the coveted will be strengthened by the re- awards, certificates and prizes.

Beuret, civil engineer who built tons.

Paris’ subway

(Metro)

system,

Maintenance crews,

who make Onstration

Combat veterans of water

| for it will give the public a demof swimming skill,

{pool contestants) is a race sched-|

Water ballerinas are scheduled for an exhibition of grace and beauty, along with a rhythmic interpretation of aquatic art by! a team of synchronized swimmers. Alternating with the final swimming events, which will lead to!

city championships for local swimmers, will be 30 swimentertainment events, including

the ever popular clown diving and canoe tilting. | What promises to be the most crowd-partisan event of the evening (outside of the cheering sections for each of the six local

uled for. representatives of the]

‘clung to the overturned boat and

a farmer who heard her cries for help.

FRENCH LICK, Aug.

Car Crowded

Looks Back, Flees

Times photo by Ravmond Bright, steel abutment here.

0 ullard wat, 3 Women Hurt support Sen. Jenner's campaign for re-election. ™

Reminds Eisenhower How Senator Called Marshall ‘Living Lie’

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Times Staff Writer

23—Gov. Schricker tonight

urged Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to repudiate Sen. Wil. - liam Jenner publicly for ca

ling Ike's old Army boss a “living lie.” | In rare fighting form, the {Governor recalled how Sen, Jenner had “viciously” attacked Gen. George C. Marshall on the {floor of the U, 8. Senate. { The Governor charged, in efe fect, that Gen, Eisenhower's spire ited defense of Gen. Marshall made it impossible for the Republican presidential nominee te

And the little man in the big

Driver of Black Car white hat promised that if Gen.

{Eisenhower is elected “Henry {Schricker would give him more ‘enthusiastic support than the

Three young Indianapolis present junior Senator from In-

women were injured last night diana.”

away.

South St.

Methodist hospital were:

E. 30th St.

810 N. Oxford St.

mee photo hy Tommy Ogden. Brookside Ave.

| accident, Car Swerved

when their car was crowded into a steel abutment by a for the good of the nation. I'll upblack car that immediately sped

Two of the women were thrown | clear of the car as it rammed the abutment at Capitol Ave, and ing blast in his battle with Sen,

{ Fugene Ehbeler, a trackless| (trolley: operator, witnessed the his support fo-Jenner in the light

Said Gov. Schricker: “I'm willing to lay aside politics

hold the President regardless of who he may be.”

Opening Blast This was Gov. Schricker's open«

{Jenner for a seat in the U, 8,

Reported in fair condition at Senate,

{| Pointedly, Gov, Schricker ree

Mrs. Helen Godsey, 27, of 4012 minded the Indiana Democratic

| Editorial Association banquet how

Miss Velma Kronemeyer, 29, of ''strongly and heatedly” the Re-

{publican presidential nominees had

Mids Phyllis Johnson, 28, of 2312 defended Gen, Marshall at a press

conference late yesterday, How can he (Eisenhower) lend

of his vicious eriticism of Gen, Marshall,” the Governor asked. | Reading a United Press story,

("I saw the two cars coming Gov. Schricker quoted Gen. Eiseneast on South 8t.” he said. “The hower as saying:

black car passed the women’s car|

“I have no patience with anye

on the right side and appeared one who can find in his (Mare n d p d es to swerve over. The woman ghall’s) record of service anydriver swerved to miss the car| thing to criticize.”

a including nd rammed the abutment,

drowned! pe

Four persons small children yesterday In family hoat accidents in Indiana lakes, Four other them children all under 9 rescued from the two mishaps. At Myers Lake near Plymouth, Edward Kreyscner, 33, Hammond and his daughter, Kristy, 4, and

two,

were intersection. It

The women's molighed,

pv Woman Killed Near Lebanon

Times State Service

persons—three of car was

son, Dan, 7, drowned as their’ 1 EBANON, Aug. 23 — Mrs. father tried to save them. Frank Holladay, 65, Thorntown,| Another daughter, Karen, 9,

was rescued by Mike Miloserney,

Father Drowns miles north of here.

Lake,

| Two other persons injured andl his milesitaken to Lebanon Hospital were Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin,

At Long three

de- sailed the

| The Governor interrupted his

“The other car pulled across reading to say: stopped for|

a second while the driver took a'hower have patience with my opquick look and then sped away."

“Well, Eisen-

then, how can ponent—who has vilified and as great and patriotie

service of Gen. Marshall.” ‘Welcomes’ 3d Party News

| Gov. Schricker happily greeted {the news that Col. Robert Me|Cormick, publisher of the Chi. {cago Tribune, had advocated a third party. in addition to ine |dorsing Sen, Jenner for re-elege

was killed when the car in which tion. she was riding plowed into the|

rear of a trailer of furniture/the Governor, “and we're grateful partially parked on U. 8. 52, four|for his help again.”

“He has helped us before,” sald

| The Governor twitted Ike about statements supporting Sen,

Army and Marine Corps, two north of Valparaiso, a resort hotel Mrs, Kenneth Fairfield and her! whose charges of communism in

|government have caused a nae

The General was quoted by the

lengths of the 150-yard. pool. .crowd. saw a Chicago father|g vear.old daughter, Sylvia, Wary judges have agreed the drown while his Hoosier friend, | Mrs. Holladay's son, Earl, who!tion-wide furor. loudest cheers will decide the win- also riding in the boat, rescued was uninjured ‘said he was trav-| ei y : |

ner in event of a tie, i Submerged Jeeps |

| Spectators will also be treated

died here Wednesday at the age up 8 per cent of the industry's even though loaded with more to the sight of a chauffeur's neck

of 79. He also built the street car working force, remained in the than

25 pounds of

equipment and head

(and maybe not that

system ‘of Paris, Marseille and mines. The ventilating and pump- necessary to survival. They will much) parading the pool, as an Rheims. He had lived here since ing systems must be kept operat- Show how to.build a seaworthy Army man demonstrates a jeep

1942,

ing.

United Press Telephoto.

NOT HER "BEST FRIEND'—It took 65 stitches to sew up Barbara Anne Dazinet's head after a 100-pound Labrador Retriever dog attacked her in an attempt to take a cookie. The I8-month-old

Minneapolis child is held by her mother, Mrs, Robert Bazinet. Police said the same

chewed another little girl's cheek and almost bit off a boy's nose.

8

fal oi

$

5

Lis

dog. recently

raft of tents and rifles, take it midstream, don uniforms, dismantle raft and return to shore, all within five minutes. At the other end of the scale, an 18-months-old youngster, Les[ter Harwick of Mishawaka, will repeat his life-saving feat — a {dogpaddle that kept him afloat

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that mins complétely submergéd. | These and numerous other events will make up the two and one-half hour show, beginning at 7 p. m. A final salute to the young city champions will be a mam-| moth fireworks display. ! All proceeds of the program go to the support o fthe city's swimtraining ‘in the recreational de-| partment's pools. The Junior] Olympics has been indorsed by {the AAU as training for future champions. There are plenty of good seats) still available for the big show.! Prices, which include federal tax, are $1.50, $1.00 and 60 cents. Youl may buy them at The Times office, 214 W. Maryland St. Make Wednesday night family night at Broad Ripple pool.

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Views on the News—

Dan Kidney

SEN. NIXON used to he a barker for a wheel-of ToreuniBite or lied as if he had his old job back.

» ~ » JOHN L. LEWIS is going into his act, now that Phil Murray left the stage with a $15,000. raise.

» ” ~ THE DEMOCRATIC presidential nominee doesn’t intend to use a vacuum to clean up the “mess in Washington.” He'll blow it away.

Margaret Sails Again

HELSINKI, Aug. 23 (UP)-—| Margaret. Truman left today, ‘aboard the Swedish ship “Bore” for Stockholm, ‘

| | Charler’s Restaurant, 114 E. Ohio, Busi- | nessmen’s Lunch. Good Food. Famous for Steaks Sines 1910, |

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their two children.

na leling about 50 mph when The victim was James E. Court- 4.cident happened. ney, 36, who could not swim. William E. Rilev, Oak

When the outhoard motorboat in which they were riding over turned, George Nolan, 39, Valparaiso, quickly grabbed his own son, Kenneth, 5, and Mr. Courtney's daughter, Barbara, 8, and held on to the overturned boat until help arrived.

News Today

trailer to fix a flat tire,

apolis to Oak Park, teretl over a wide area.

Three Killed by Train At Crown Point

Ill, told police he had parked the Furni- trackin’,” ture, being shipped from Indian- “This is what you call opening the was scat- back door.”

State police identified three per-

the United Press as saying he would

not give “blanket support” to the

Park, Wisconsin senator,

“Sounds like Ike’s kinda backe Gov, Schricker said,

Replying to<the Republican ace {cusations of socialism in the | Democratic ranks, the Governor added:

“We read in the papers the

CROWN POINT, Aug. 23 (UP) other day. that Gen, Eisenhower

fs all for expanding social.security pensions. If I said that, I'd be

° sons killed in a train-car crash >). “ Tah 37 In The Times near here last night as Robert called 3 “Socialis, J. Kenealy, 21, Viola Mercier, 15, Glad to Stop By and Ethel May Fuller, 17, all of Gov. Schricker appealed to Local Gary. Gen. Eisenhower's “concept of Page Police said Mr. Kenealy's car decency” to repudiate Sen, Jen« County registration rush be- was struck by a Pennsylvania per, ZINE ©. vesvrsinnrinnenain 3 Railroad train at an unguarded) In a much lighter vein, the Boat-ramp gripes to be aired 7 crossing on the County Home Governor greeted the Democratic A century of state fairs ..., 17 road. editors with a note of confidence.

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BABY FOR BOGART — Actress Lauren Bacall (above), wife of Humphrey Bogart, gave birth to a 6 pound 5 ounce girl yes. terday in Hollywood. The infant, the couple's second child, was named Leslie, for the late Leslie , Howard,

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‘I'm glad to stop here on my way to Washington,” he declared. He said a prominent 'Republican in Terre Haute had informed him this week he had won “hun dreds of new friends” in Vigo County for settling the strike at Allis-Chalmers. Earlier, John A. Watkins kicked off his campaign for gove= ernor charging that a ‘palace guard of scheming, conniving politicians” were manipulating his Republican opponent, George Craig. In effect, Mr. Watkins was serve ing notice he would wage his came paign not so much against Mr, Craig, but against Elmer (Little Doc) Sherwood, the lobbyist who serves as generalissimo of the Craig for Governor army. Neither Frank McKinney nor Frank McHale showed up for the two-day parley here.

Woman Dies in Crash Times State Service WASHINGTON, Ind, Aug. 23 Mrs. Nora N. Hall, 88, Detreit, wae killed and six persons injured today in a head-on ¢c crash

on Ind. 57, five miles north of here,