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hin a oh ry ERY CHAT=Stopping for a little relaxation, Philip, SOMBRERO SAL—Winding up to a good DISCERNING —From under his straw hat, Jim EYES FAIR—Don Wiles, 38 W. 42d St., keeps CONE CRUNCHER—Jo Ann Lambert, 4, phol- N . Unive he B i ibson, 5, rest against the front of the Indiana wail, Diana Heady, 18 months, 929 S. Senate Niendorf, La Porte, turns his most critical eye an eagle eye on things at the State Fair, looking Hope, hangs on with both hands as she bites aring DOW ¥ Til iding at the State Fair. They're sons of Mr. and Ave. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Heady, to a tractor display at the State Fair, bracing . for more pins to add to the collection on his into her ice cream cone. At the same time, she wide - rs. William Gibson, Muncie. was undecided whether to smile or. cry. himself for any fast talk from the hucksters. hat, Anybody got a Dewey button? keeps a wary eye on the crowd, lest she get lost.

U. S. Sues 4 Clubs Here For *252,000 Gaming Tax

‘Moose, Legion Groups,

Wind, Rain Damage Put At $100,000

; By TED KNAP Indiana's State Fair added

up a loss of more than $100, 000 from wind, rain and loss of attendance today as .the

Crashes Kill 3 Here; 26 Lose Lives in State

Two car-truck crashes killed three Indianapolis residents early today and sentsthe Marion County traffic toll zooming to 85 for the year.

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: Dead are: Centennial show entered its sixth : : Dresser Willie Estelle Adams, 29, of 206 gay. HST Says lke Ta kes lke Takes Off pom Suite E. 24th St. A gale and rainstorm which ; ; . Paul Carl Mayer, 50, of 5503 whipped the Fairgrounds last y . a : . ¢ . le Dresser Shadeland Ave. night sent most of the visitors GOP 5 L om Us : U yi i ’ omy Chest! Mrs. Flossie Arnold, 48, of 1233 {home and ended a four-day streak S asy esso ns i n IS ves Nn : r lof record-breaking crowds. : f

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Around the state, 26 were killed | Today's visitors, arriving at the

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¢ : s y - in Labor Day holiday - accidents, |muddied Fairgrounds in crisp i t . = » ing plus super® 22 of them RY autumn weather. were not expect- ow Oo £ Y OCrl e Xie will : By DA : WAT ON Sy Joiv : w aig Mi ing and J. Maver ek gh 5. 000. ody atone By United Press : " | Uncle Sam today tiled a total of $252 534 in gaming tax a 0Co rere e n a rush-hour cras { ’ . ; imated the loss at ; ; : ; : tal c ami sons @nd hard. Holiday deaths in U. S. climb Thigh : $146,000. 2 toa. ABOARD PRESIDENTIAL TRAIN TO WASHING- Adlai works ror Yves liens against four private clubs in a move to smash the to 535, Page 2 : damage was held down to about TON, Sept. 2—President Truman charged today that Gen.| \“private-club” gambling business booming here.

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at 30th St. and Arlington Ave. when the car in which Mrs. Adams was riding skidded into the path of the Mutual Milk Co. truck driven by Mr. Mayer.

$10,000, with most of the loss coming in paid admissions and concession stand business.

Up to 60 MPH The gale, gusting up to 60 mph,

Dwight D. Eisenhower, “who knows better,” is being used as a spokesman for “selfish politicians in a Republican effort

to get votes with Fr eT Ad . Adlai

foreign policy statements that in-| crease the risk of war.” {

By United Press

HOWER, Sept. 2—Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower called the Truman administration

EN ROUTE WITH EISEN-|

|duplicate actions. : The liens were filed against Celtic American Legion ; { Post 372, 1524 E. Washington St, $72,388; Edgewood American Le-

Truck Hits Culvert lasted only abqut five minutes,| In a speech prepared for de: today a “top-to-bottom mess” ¥ . : . But rain continuing through most!ijvery from the rear platform of : t Who w Today N gion Post 448, $56,192 and $3369; Sheris 14. Moris Selties Sad lof the night canceled or closed his train at Parkersburg, W. Va.,| ' aL: a 2 a Nl TW tor. iL MM) S ews Rushville Chapter 1556, | Orthe milk truck = Ee Swen 3s shows early and washed away the Mr Truman said that Gen. Eisen- 0 IS "their breeches .and ‘too long in| Bm Th Tim oy [der of Moose, $29,630 and §15.7¢4; and overturned sites 0 Sisash. po ge peak Labor Day crowd. |hower, Republican presidential | power.” ‘ | n : oy es Comus Club, 42735 Indians ve., IDE iio the Car Oven MY Le "Paid attendance was 125.807. candidate, had “helped vigorous- The onl he said, is “ CR Le Bs Alvin Blakley, 22, of 206 E. Mrs. Flossie Arnold Officials estimated at least an- e oly cite, Be said, ig ‘a The tax liens sought the high.

24th St.

Arlington. Ave. intersection in|

which two were killed. A 24-year- fornia Sts.)

other 25,000 were kept away by

{than 100 others got first aid after

!minor mishaps.

ly” to carry out the administra-|

Other Big Names

tion’s foreign policy.

t President Truman was in In- |

dianapolis at dawn today. But he wasn’t aware of it,

send Mr. Stevenson to Indianapo‘lis for a rally.

wholesale clean-out of the political bosses in washington.”

ditionally Democratic Old South,

candidate ever to invade the tra-|

Local est amount from the Comus Club, ’

. v. RFC helps in disaster areas.. 12 Duplicate claims were filed

Six suspected gaming operators also were named in

against the Rushville Moose lodge . .

Mr. Blakely said he slammed INDIANAPOLIS the storm. ; | - Plan Appearances a Page! The claim shows the club had a on the brakes of his car when| = TRAFFIO CASUALTIES Paid admissions for the first five] But Ge. Hsenfionele a BPP OE ie Tina ime Two seized in store theft +... gambling take of $395,857 bes: Mrs. Adams shouted a warning (245 Days) days totaled 390,650, a new rec-| tT heposrite 1a a Tew By IRVING LEIBOWITZ presidential nominee opened a Twenty-six join state police .. 2 tween January and June of this a as they approached the intersec- : ord despite yesterday's loss. Last| how to be a nypocrite | Adlai Stevenson and President Indiana queen picked to win ear. * 1951. 1952 Despite y {easy lessons” by “some inaster-! two-day Southern tour using such y tion. Accidents ..... 5451 - 5271 years 9-day total of 593,630 is al-| Inds at had in the ublican Truman will headline a campaign terms as “incompetence, stupidity Miss America title........ 10 Individual Olted He said the car skidded on wet most certain to be shattered. min Nef ‘parade of Democratic big wigs r ” « fs Injured ....... 2372 2346 councils.” {P g wigs and corruption” and “peddlers of Somat To make sure it collects its depavement into the path of the : ’ ils. lin Indiana. ” d fou Editorial ol * fail truck. Killed ..... we 36 37 Several Injured President Truman said one: of pr vilege and lestroyers of de iliquent ‘gaming taxes the U. 8. The accident was the.second in| (Includes Mrs. Flossie Ar- Two persons were injured se-| these masterminds had helped in| State Chairman Charles Skillen jcency Whe are “careless with the Page Internal Revenue Bureau filled “¥ ths at the 30th St nd nold, killed early today at | . {said today the Democratic’ Na-|truth and ‘the taxpayers’ money.” lke graduates by traveling duplicate liens against six indi WO ION ae Pa W. Washington and Cali- |verely in the storm, and more, tional Committee has agreed to| “As the first GOP presidential middle road ..,...... conse Bividuale, hi

old St. Louis man and his mother Ernest Stewart, 12, of 2520 E. i of en. isenhower scheduled : were killed in a crash there June wet pavement and hit a tree off 71st St, and Roy -Vondett, 65, and the only local citizens who | siden I roman Ly make afin a at a edujed National land Walter (Big Tom) Thomp28. : Ind. 32 near Westfield. | Noblesville, were struck by falling] seemed aware of his presence [Fpeee es Ye my oat | Jacksonville, * Fla, and. Miami, Pageison and John: Shireman, and = Mrs. Arnold was Killed shortly] Donald Beal, 35, Winchester, tent poles. "Ernest was taken to were the 11 policemen stationed lp tM a st re y § o Fla. He speaks tomorrow at Labor Day week-end death {against Fletcher Rahke; Edgeafter midnight when the truek-in killed when a car ran off U. S. Methodist Hospital with a pos-| As a security guard along the E Tt iongindi. | 3ppearans {Tampa, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. toll hits 535 in U, 8....... 2/wood Legion post and the estate which she was riding was struck 7 near Winchester on a curve. [gible broken ankle. Mr. Vondett| tricks is Unto Station; Now J oh ame A oe [and Little Rock, Ark. Texas air base gale loss set a the late Leg Alhand and John car in the near-downtown ine- - 1- 7 , - e President's special New | x : Chedd . at $10 milton ‘..s..vivaas + 4 : by a car Nine-month-old Freda Jane Mil- ag treated at St, Vincent's Hos-| York Central train, en route {tion of Labor in New York] Too Big for Breeches | Adlai balks at petting skunks 3 Report gamblers; racketeers set

district. ler was one of three persons killed pital for a deep cut over his eye.| | He set the theme of the South-

{Sept. 22. Today, Mrs. Arnold's son Jack, on U. 8. 24 near Peru in an acci-| The Red Cross hospital and itg| from Milwaukee to Washing | on big-name Democrats wholern swing with a speech Srepared| . to come out of hiding, Page 18. 11, sat crying on the porch at the dent blamed on the rain. She was|{wo aid stations at the Fair] ton, we a 40-minute stop here |will make campaign appearances for delivery in Atlanta attacking Foreign Brooks. 5655 Magient Aves CHL Rome Ry eter: yrs Laure He Lounges! % Fu Shiites ar |treated Sboitt. 40 persone for dust) ly pie four hawk-eyed pi the state gre: the “mess in Washington” as a/UN levels 25 Red cities in. big tio: Legion post and Carl Wood ells, C. 2 . His mother, 3 : J Lxcept 3 | | § s the Rev. and Mrs. Frederic and cinders In their eyes. Another| _ "EC Col Cl Tol ocou- | Sen. John Sparkman, Ala-|product of the Democratic admin- drive for armistice ....... 4 3 aror Allisonville Rd.

yesterday, promised she would Miller, Hartford City. All SiXi9g to 25 came in with bruises after] 4 take him to the State Fair today Millers and Mrs. Miller's parentsiihey fell as the throngs rushed pan i after pleading she was too tired were injured. Mrs. Elizabeth Carr, tor shelter from the raging wind. last night. 58, Frankfort, was killed outright| Another injury, not connected

bama's vice presidential candi- istration. date. | “This Washington mess is not ; . : ~| Vice President Alben Barkley,'a one-agency mess or a One-bu-| +a ge INdividually, and Chester H. Fry. [formulating the administration's), will tour southern Indiana. {reau mess or a one-department |g... <onless tableware for i) age berger, secretary, as pamed in ] Mrs. Arnold, a cook at thein the accident, the baby died with the storm, was a gashed arm foreign policy. He appeared ; o| ‘Congressman Franklin D. mess” he said. “It is a top-to- goor ay 2 5/7ne of the Moose liens. , Milano Inn, died in General Hos- shortly before midnight and Mns. |g, ffered by A. D. Brookovér, 43, be referring to John Fosterip ocevelt Jr. who is expected to bottom mess . . ni Dutdor SI BE The liens were signed by Wile pital of a fractured skull follow-|Carr’s husband, James A., 70, died columbia City. He was slashed Dulles. : |speak in northern Indiana. | “It was brewed by scheming oy Ov a bur O. Plummer, assistant rev. ing the crash at W. Washington in Peru hospital early today. ‘|py a boar in the swine barn. His| The President's speech at Park-\ gen Robert Kerr, Oklahoma politicians whose idea of public| ery |enue collector for Indiana. and California Sts. Ira Wallace, 88, Fish Lake, wound required eight stitches. |ersburg came as he resumed his oman who was an unsuccessful service is service to their own! @y her F : | Mr. Plummer said, “This action The driver of the truck, David was killed: when his car was hit Biggest financial loss was suf- first stumping tour of the cam-icandidgte for the Democraticipurses of their own power. “This ther eatures:

ts of the train were asleep. The Comus Club was named

Women's

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Longnia, 22, who lives at the near La Porte in Ind. 4. Jack ered by concession operators, paign after a Labor Day address presidential nomination. \mess is the inevitable and ‘sure-| Amusements _g |which are normally nonprofit and Stokely-Van Camp camp, May- Waak, 18, La Porte, the. truck wyo figured their trade was cut|in Milwaukee where be blasted Clarence McCormick, Under- fire result of an administration by! Bridge ................. yy tax-free.” wood, was attempting to make a driver, was injured and charged gg0 000 to $100,000. Gen. Eisenhower as a “captive secretary of Agriculture. |too many men who are too smail| Business Notes ......... 13 | Not Tax Free U-turn when a far driven by with fajlure to yield right of way. mpg Ceidin & Wilson Shows, candidate,” and charged that the . [for their jobs, too big for their| Comics ..... virial, Revenue Bureau headquarters Charles Pelley, 22. of 6429 W.|.& |still recovering from a Missouri Republicans.want to “turn back . 4 {breeches and too 1ong in power.”| Crossword .....c.veeeeeess 21 iY Washington recently ruled Washington St., crashed into him.| Cool WwW th {tornado two weeks ago, lost an the clock.” {en who wrecked the security off He said the “mess” had gone| Editorial ....... at an baseball pool tickets and some longnia, Who was unpum, ras ea on |estimated $15,000 in business. In his address today, ‘Mr. Tru- :® United Sintes and: the hopel, far to be cured by any half-| Radio, Television ....... 9 lotteries are not tax free. Some arrested on charges of opergiing M Rai S {Property damage was slight, man struck out at what he called]? Peace in te world, pack In the measures or the “refreshening”| Ed Sovola ........ hee 11 {forms of gambling, where all the LCO 3 yehicle without 2 lgenge nd; ore Rain ceen [chiefly in ripped tents and burst “loose talk” by the Republican =" 3 ey of apn {promised by Democratic Candi-| Sports .............:. 14, 15 | players are present, are exempt’ De nina Ir. Peloy Sas unture | © Taking along look at local neon lights and signs. |masterminds. about liberating the Bt a famost stenced Ty | date Adlai E. Stevenson. | What Goes On Here..... 8 ltrom the 10 per cent tax.

Big tops were evacuated when enslaved peoples of Eastern Eu-

: the liens we the gale struck, and barkers urged rope. JSome of :the liens today were

Views on the News— {for taxes delinquent since last A ——————————

{ November, when the gaming law : » Dan Kidney

weather, the weatherman today! Treated at Hospital |said it will be’ Thursday before ‘ : . ; the temperature will climb back the: Fairgoers to rémain calm as| He said that the fate of the Two other passengers in the Pp ! ay She Jase ge 4% 3715/Up to normal, the low 80s. a stampede threatened. {peoples in the Soviet. borderlands Bates St. and Joel Longnia, 2¢.| Then, there'll be more rain Fri-|- Follies Rained Out {behind the Iron Curtain is “one

y . day and Saturday to push the lof the greatest and most terrible who also lives at the Maywood p The Fair Follies was rained out, tragedies of human times.”

but today they have begun to Break Invited

crawl out of their hiding places] He invited the Bouth to break to try to undermine the security| away from its traditional ties of our country once again. with the Democratic party and “These men have tried to find join him in the Nov. 4 election) votes for themselves in every dif-|in-& crusade to “restore decency |

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iwerit into effect. | Rahke and Thompson earlier {settled other gaming tax liens

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camp, were treated in Géneral thermometer right back down to 8 3 ficulty we have encountered, and honesty and integrity to the" ; ; filed against them. ew Pennies @ Hospital for head injuries and wheis 11 is day After that, ihe ane 2 tlie et a Jat re aver every loss we have suffered, every nation’s Capital” : ! a 90V radial Stevenson wants | SE : ) released. : A ' restriction we have had to under:| He told" the Southerners, In rm. | Plan! from nine months to 70 years dur-| He said yesterday's wind and : te oF ef SCE) these people now except by use of hq (5 ‘make, in the cause of big city Democratic machines who co sing th Oe ts | . ing the last ‘vacation season” Fain storm here brought 1.4 inches, Os ep : get a force, : ace. have been “counting the votes -of | ut costing the crats | ] Regularly holiday week end of 1952. of rain to Indianapolis, While, Te’ Uh wil n 0 days. t 5 “To try to liberate these en- ‘Playing With Fire’ |the South ahead of time along| any labor Votes. . $379.95! Four other persons died in mis- Some cities in the state had asi, a%e Lam ssions were cut at slaved people at this time might] «They have been reckless and with the cemetery tombstones; DEMOCRATS deny that (Earlier Story, Page 22) . cellaneous accidents for an So. |ich as 2 inches and others less iy ilolivwood at’ the: Faris Jean turning these lands unscrupulous. On one day, they and thé vacant lots that they| Harry Truman fooled the farm- he Asmotica Fiat Part Adjustable hour total of 26. [than one-half inch. ibit fi A $8 a air” into atomic battlefields,” Mr. Tru- have counselled us to cut off ail,carry on the election rolls in| ers in 1948. They say you can't | ning ey rT runShelves! Other traffic accident victims The storm yesterday washed exh gure 000 damage man said. lour Allies—and, on" the: next—to some of the cities they run up| fool farmers on corn ning Gen. Douglas MacArthur ° previously unreported in The Out many night-time activities at{when its big top collapsed. The] He gaid- the administration's plunge heedlessly toward a major North.” | ron. | for President, today was denied ig 40-Pound Times included: He State Fair and brought near show was, being regrouped today foreign policy is based on doing war. They have been playing with| Gen. Eisenhower didn’t mention| WHEN a fellow is hanged 3 spot on the Indiana ballot by od Freezer! Mrs, Lucille Delano, 37, Evans- { saster at North Vernon. where 2h a-hocr del ted everything possible for the peo- fire, at home and abroad. |the mink coats, deep freezes and| for a “perfect crime,” he prob- e State Election Commission. . ville, second victim of an accident the wind-swept flames from the| A Ai ~ A a as ed ples behind the Iron Curtain short, “So long as these mer} repre-|tax scandals commonly assoclated| ably doesn't feel any better " todnv battled # ull 5-Year on Ind. 65 near Evansville Satur- 375.000 fire in the -Regal Rug a RR Te Ie : Rl liees of force or a move that might set sented only a small minotity of with the “mess in Washington”| than if it had been imperfect. | _ semen th ny iy th Ate Protection day which killed Mrs. Martha Januraeturing - Co. threatened A Interest ws a off another world war. the Republicans in Congress, I/issué. He referred to it as] ——————— enim RNeOP ne roug Phy ony . lan on Big Agnew, Henderson, Ky. other nearby buildings. ar tae P Sol ieve ¢ BY| “In spite of this obvious fact, was net too much concerned. “Washington waste - and ex- 50) Yae f Saf i Oy iS vs He un ower Unit! . Joe Wood, 20, Evansville, who! - oh of Judging of horses, cat- there has been, all along, a group While Sen. Vandenberg lived, they travagance and inefficiency, of in-| ars o atrety ouse aL 668 SN, Las . 8 died Monday of injuries suffered] LOCAL TEMPERATURES tle, swine and she of Republican obstructiohists—weére not a great danger, But after| competence in high places and] MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP)-| fire broke out. shortly after efrigerator! when a cat and @ truck collided| 6 a. m... 58 10 a.m... 60 An _ 18-year-old Connersville men of little minds and mean he died their ranks began to grow. low places, of corrupilon such as Mrs. Herbert C. -Coleman has| "°°™ in Ind. 65 near Evansville, 7a m..5 11a m.. 61 |b0Y, Edwnl Henry, was honored aspirations—who have put party] “In vote after vote on funda- makes us hang our heads inldriven a car for 50 years, motork Joanne Adams, 20, Bexley, O.| 8 am... 58 12 (Noon) 62 ‘as the outstanding Shorthorn calffabove country, and have worked mental issues fn Congress, it be-| shame, of bungling in our affairs ing through 45 states, without an 7 Hooiser Cities Switch and Margot Schauwecker, Colum-| 9a. mi... 58 1p m... 68 breeder, in 4-H circles. He received for votes instead of peace,” hecame clear that the Republicansiat home, of ‘fumbling in the life accident or a flat tire. Mrs. Cole-| o : 4 ; EN Q bus, O., killed Monday night when | Latest: humidity 85% hi Shorthorn calf as first said. (were backsliding into their old and death matter of war and/man owned her first automobile— To Standard Time their car went out of control on| ach" WWCHY -.::. We PT | "They are the same kind of habit of isolationism.” peace.” ° - “. [a Stanley Steamer—in 1902. Daylight “saving time was a thing of the past today for a cluster of cities and towns in Sul-

livan and Greene counties. : Linton, Sullivan, Shelburn, Dugger, Farmersburg and. 1 mera turned back their

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' . THE MARCHING DEAD—Marion County's traffic toll - people. A man and woman were tilled 30th St. and Arlington jumped to'37 with the death of another woman in an aceldon The of the Yau of ry en .

| z00med to 8 early fokay with the death of three Indianapolis Ava, his boost the toll outside Indianapolis fe * City fatali i ~ at Washington and California Sts. (Story, Page 2) od i gre 5 _

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