Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1952 — Page 3

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27, 1952

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THE INDIANAPOLIS “TIMBS

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27, 1952

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ILEY,. editor of 1illy Times-Malil, na publishers and Sen. William FE. lection . . . Nel-swly-elected Marcratic Chairman, eeting of ward t and a meeting idates tomorrow candidates for ature will attend tomorrow at the nder direction of VanNess, Valpa-

went through preliminary events to qualify for tonight's finals in the Junior Olympics sponsored by The Times at Broad Ripple pool. Finalists will be in lanes one through eight in the order listed for each event below. Water show events wil] take place between swimming events as called by Times Sports Writer Jack, Welsh. who will handla the public address system‘ at the show. Gates will open at 6:15 p.m. First event 7 p. m. Band cdncert hy the 35th Army Band from Ft. Harrison from 6:30 until 7 p. m. Order of events: 50-METER FREESTYLE Boys 8 or Under Lane 2—Jim O'Neal, TAC: 3° Steven Huntley, Ellenberger; 4 Jim Berner, IAC; 5—Mac White. Riviera Club; 6—Stephen Farrar, Ellenberger. 50-METER FREESTYLE Girls 8 and Under

Lane 4- Marcia Berner, IAC: 5—Janet Bradford, IAC: 6--Elizabeth Rodgers, Broad Ripple.

Here's Order Of Events At Junior Olympics Finals

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te Rep. W. O, ne. 50-METER FREESTLYE Nie ” ie Sones wonderful softness, Cashmere ir : Com et Sa sweaters—a required subjest s Yd . ; : arx's Bones ) ard. unattached;

g. 27 (UP)—Insaid today that s to build a mee grave of Karl e Cemetery, Lonele public soon, a memorial come e former London sian news agency Rothstein, called he memorial. But

3—Larry Jones.’Douglas: 4—Carl Hood, Riviera Club: 5—Rijll Cass. TAC; 6—Albie Burke, IAC: 7— Cecil Hunt, Douglas; S8—Jerry Miller, Douglas. :

350-METER FREESTLYE

Girls 10 and Under Times' new swim program.

COULD BE VICTORY SMILE—Desire to win one of these Times Junior Olympic swimming trophies or perhaps a medal radiates clearly in face of Peggy Leahy, 10, 6920 College Ave. and Marilyn Feeney, 10, 7275 E. 13th St. These young ladies will be among the contenders today in the city championship of The

SUB ON WHEELS???7—Well, not quite but this underwater jeep has proven invaluable to Army maneuvers, Swim fans will see it in operation tonight at Broad Ripple pool. Corp. Henry L. Kressley, Korean veteran from Hudson, Ind., inspects the spark plugs. The two vertical pipes are schnorkels which allow the vehicle to operate in the water.

Lane 1— Pamela Fuller, Riveria Club; 2—Virginia Blakeman, IAC; 3 Peggy Leahy, IAC: 4—

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QUICK RIGGING—Here's a model of a Army hasty raft which Dixie Division soldiers use to cross streams and keep their equipment dry. The soldiers who will give a demonstration tonight | at Broad Ripple are (left to right) Sgt. Gerald L. Beauford; 2d Lt. | William F. Case and Sgt. Myles C. Singleton, They are members | of the 167th Infantry regiment. |

: . | Allied Air Losses Far Outnumber Reds’ id I ldla d p i TOKYO. Aug. 27 (UP) The Allied losses are higher than the!

for the discriminating college» bound miss—are to be found at the sweater bar on the fourth floor—in colors that will make your mouth water. Pictured—sheort sleeve slipover by Premier—

Mary Sue Deery. Ellenburger; 5— : I5 95 8 Melved fempe. Linda Sue Danke, Ellenberger: ! Boost City Funds | United Nations have lost at least enemy's because the United Na-| x's last grandson 8—Nancy Nail, IAC; 7T—Mary ’ iz lnlcan , 11572 planes in the Korean War tions operates more planes over . + 1Aa03 ) Wn- llar parking stickers are p pls Moran, IAC. ; do p £ while destroying 644 Communist wider territory. Practically all the ToS, There are also s host of

sought 18 years farx’s bones but objected to their Highgate. The nts the bones, the

50-METER FREESTYLE Boys 12 and Under Lane 1—Butch Hunter, Garfield; 2—Jack Small, Rhodius: 3 —Gary Simmons, unattached: 4

In Robberies

3 Hoosier Victims Lose $1500

ters were adopted to discourage

swelling the city treasury like a balloon, the Safety nounced today. Although the high-priced stick-

Board an-

Filed hy Drys

First Minor Party to Qualify for Ballot

rush-hour parking, they have in-| creased sticker revenue by about

piloted planes.

aircraft, it was disclosed today. The figures included U., 8S. Force, Navy, Marine and foreignActual losses in-: cluding behind-the-lines accidents are higher.

Only

the

Red losses are in air north of the battle line.

combat Air INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC CASUALTIES ’

Navy in-, (239 Days) |

wonderful navelty cashmares to choose from.

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SPORTSWEAR

2 evi > Ps bg ai &tety BY United*Press oH $35,000 since traffic police started; The Prohibition Party today cluded accidental losses. There is 1951 1952 FOURTH FLOOR Jicycles Loser. IAC: ' — Bob GOSHEN, Aug. 27—State police handing them out June 24. qualified for the Nov. 4 election No way of estimating accidential Accidents ..... 5280 5157 Ceirs ni 30 a Dale Brows, ought three “goss; today fof Police Chief Ambiibl ala stick- in Indiana by filing a slate of losses of the Communists, < Injured “iden os in 238 L. STRAUSS & CO. . : I questioning in the »lo er revenue has increased from an state candidates. : va lions 8S fay Willed veeevuen 36 bicycles were in- ED arnate Tom Feeney, of three men in three counties laverage of $752 a day to $1335 a, It is the first minor political | esterday, two of ; : within three hours. |day, figured on a 7-day week. party to qualify for the Indiana] n driver. All were 50-METER FREESTYLE Otto Sahlhoff, Bremen (Mar- That's almost $600 more. ‘ballot this year. STRAUSS ysed at hospitals, Girls 12 and Under shall County), reported a woman id eprom ot { Two other” minor parties are | Q 1Y'S > ST 8 of 1023 8 Lane 1—Lynn Blackburn, IAC; dressed in a gypsy costume ' Motor Race on Streets |!'Ying to get on the ballot. They SAYS. STORE OPEN y, 9 > 2 Margaret Lawrie, Garfield: 8r@bbed his wallet containing i . tare the Socialist Labor Party and | ALL DAY SATURDAY hit at Ray and 3—Portia Hancock. TAC: 4. $1000 and fled with another cos- Costs Pair $50 Fine the America First Party. Both 9:30 TI 3 2 TE Which Lynn Zuber, IAC; 5—Gail "Moll tumed woman ind a man in an Eo , . need to submit a petition hear-| 7:30 LL 5 ter_the acciden, ; ' vase. YAC h “Two young men who chal- ; oop. 8000 signatures of In-|

n, 7, of 10051; 8, 1so on the bike. y, 8 of 1536 N. was hit at Steel le Ave. by a car ym Mink, 43, of Ave.

Risk’ Pays

) Years Williams, Douglas); 4—Willard "pice" checked northern In- ‘ " " 10, of 627 5 Sherman Dr 20d eran Charles Sinsberg for 1, Cal, Aug. 27 wy, Siaphen: diana gypsy camps and concen- land, actress, Slebaley the Taser on Dua), 2 Be Minor political parties must Beach family ar Jue): > == Indianapals trated on one at Dyer, Ind., in sixth anniversary of er Mar- gue days in jail plus a $10 fine, Submit to the Governor's office that Albert D. y : Lake County. riage by gaining a divorce from 5; paving a fine-of $50 and costs, PY Sept. 1 petitions bearing the Rainier, Md., is (Kttenger, Willianis,| Oanger | SAINT rope od Soe oF Marcy) Doadmen, 34, 2 nov. hoth paid $50 on the spot. Signatures of 8000 qualified vot0, Mr. Rust bor- Vay) vie NC mY part of the thief's dress as the Sn cintody of her son: Ben--i Hits F . Poli | In 1948, there were four minor, MIND B. 3 Derce in 8 IAC BE Team (Wertz, Oliver, getaway Lar “ved aWay. jamin, as she told the udge of its oreign Tolicy Parties or ihe lediane balicty |

Mr. Pierce's six w live here, each

IAC; 6—Penny Savage, IAC: 7 auto bearing Lake County license

~-Sharon Feeney, IAC; 8 Har- Plates. riot Svendson, Garfield. Less than an hour later, Omer

Hawkins, Leesburg (Kosciusko 30-METER FREESTYLE County), reported he was robbed RELAY of 3115 by three persons answerBoys 15 and Over ing the same description. and Lane 2-—Garfield (Able, Han- shorgy afterward Lew Blooming: son, Dickinson, Roth); 3- Doug-

dale, Bristol (Elkhart County). repor $30( las (Jarrett, Ray Williams, Roy reported he was robbed of $300

in the same manner.

Patterson, Crist); 6—Elienberger

Sahlhoff reported he tried to

Schumaker, Raines).

Rites for ‘Ex-Corn King’

Los

'CELEBRATING'—In a

Angeles court, Olivia De Havil-

her husband's many "abuses."

llenged one another to a motor |race through Indianapolis streets i s Municipal Br a er lou BO Backs MacArthur, Byrd | A policeman testified they were The America First Party is sup-| ‘racing between 70 and 80 miles porting Gen. Douglas MacArthur| ‘an hour on E. New York St. one for President and Sen. Harry riding a motorcycle and the oth- Byrd (D. Va.) for Vice President. er driving a new car. The Socialist Labor Party is sup-| Arrested were Wayne Young, Porting John W. Morris for Sen-|

diana qualified voters pledged to support the ticket,

Only the Prohibitionists received

rv ° BUFFALO, N. Y.. Aug. 27 (UP) enough votes to get on the next

'John Foster Dulles charged the

cks in the mail - ballot — one-half of 1 per cent . ' WASHINGTON, Ind.. ‘Aug. 27 {Truman administration today : > , ment of the dept. Shock Kills Lineman (UP)— Harold L. Colbert, 59. who 54 Flee Hotel Fire \with conducting a foreign policy ee a a ne MARSHFIELD, Wis., Aug. 27 reigned as Indiana ‘corn king” which ig both “shockingly im- i$ ’ v : . (UP) — Norman Anderson, 31, in 1930, will be buried today. Mr. CHICAGO, Aug. 27 (UP) — moral” and a strategic failure. It i it 00 ies was electrocuted yesterday while Colbert, a hrother of State Rep. Fifty-four persons fled last night will permit Russia to encircle The Progressive, Socialist, and working on a utilitly pole on High- Russell Colbert, died Monday from a $15,000 Columbia Hotel and enfeeble the West, Mr. Dulles Socialist Labor Parties split few- - way 13 north of here. night in his home. fire which injured five persons. said. er than 8000 vtoes between them. - In 1950, the Prohibition Party # 1Nas the only miter pany on the has within it various ideas and complexes and such—and among : . | Prohibition candidates qualified those ideas are clothes—such as you see pictured here—and jor the Joss shcrion oes Rich others. For the next few weeks college clothes are to the fore— ain ig all through the Store. Drop in—it will seem like Old Home Week! ' | Governor— Lester N. Abel 627 {Division St. Indianapolis, | Lieutenant Governor—J. RalsEE = .L. {ton Miller, Hammond. ¥y | Secretary of State — Dwight ; | Wiebe, Winona Lake. | Auditor Lewis Black, Ligonier. : 20 i, . Treasurer — Horace N, Smith, 5% 3 3 Hagerstown.

“I DO BY DEPOSITING

BANK CHECKING ACCOUNT

to keep track of my money. I pay my bills by checks, and at the end of the

Attorney-General — George G. Rauck, Fountain City. : Superintendent of Public Insti-| tution — Allison KE. Wrentmore,

227 Ritter St., Indianapolis.

Wyatt, Redkey.

LONDON, Aug. 27 (UP) ~- The London Times said in an editorial today Republican Presidential Candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower

t in his speech to the American : It’s the best and safest way I know Legion convention came near {making commitments which the

United States could not discharge {by peaceful means, | - - - - -

London Times Hits lke |

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