Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1952 — Page 2
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Holiday Week End
Traffic Takes Lives of 435 Across Nation
By United Press
The Labor Day week end toll Jf accidental deaths climbed 500 total today as |
pr e the ended their last oym-,
mer holiday.
The United Press counted 574 ; deaths by violence between 6 p. m. :
Friday and midnight Monday. Iraffic accidents claimed 435 lives. Forty - seven persons were drowned, 14 died in plane crashes and 72 in miscellaneous mishaps. Highway fatalities, while less than the 480 estimated by the Na-| tional Safety Council, were ex-
pected to - increase with early| morning reports. Last year the| | total was 461, the all-time high!
for Labor Day.
California reported the most
traffic deaths with 45, followed by Michigan with 20, Illinois 25,
Georgia and Indiana 22 and New|
York 23. New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and the District of Columbia had no auto fatalities. The Safety Council said motor{sts apparently drove more carefully on rain drenched highways in ‘many sections of the country.
26 bom State Police
Former Sheriff's Lieutenant Included
A former Marion County gheriff's lieutenant and 25 other men became state troopers today. Thornton Biddle, who joined the sheriff's department in January, 1951, was one of eight Indianapolis men in the group. They were sworn in at the Btatehouse by Thomas C. Williams, clerk of the Indiana Supreme Court. The 26 men recently completed eight weeks’ training at Indiana University. They will ride with experienced officers for three months, then will be given patrols: of their own. The new troopers and the posts to which they have been assigned are:
| Post: Robert Gray, 64 N. Irvington Ave.; Alan Wheasler, 6721 BE. 424 St., and Robert Clevenger, Cambridge City. Ligonier Post: Robert M. Endres, 5855 N. Keystone Ave; William Reynolds, 5143 Hillside Ave.; Bob Young, 3915 Broadway; Charles Lynam, 5625 8. Randolph St; John Rusie, 6112 Central Ave.; Robert DeBard, Evansville; Richard - Rambo, Lapel, and James , Lafayette.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Accidental Deaths In U.
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_ TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1052
. Climb To 574
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ANN MARIE GARNIER—She's
Mal Dodson, giant-sized
named Miss Indiana as odds-on favorite to trounce the field. He expects blonde Ann Marie Garnier, 8025 dway, to win national honors for the Hoosier state for the first time. Last year, Carol ® Mitchell grabbed second place in’ the beauty pageant, but no Hoosier has won the top title. Mr. Dodson boasts a good average of picking winners, but admits he is no beauty himself. Over the years Mr. Dodson KR weight 235 pounds, hat size 7%, bust 48 inches, hips 48 ditto, and shoe size 12) has an average of 85 per cent in picking the first 10 in this annual parade of feminine beauty—even though he professes never to have seen a show himself, Besides Miss Indiana, Mal picks these other winners, without comment as to the order. Ten girls will wind up in the finals. The big boy likes Gwendolyn
Times photo by Lloyd B. Walton.
the favorite of the press agent.
Indiana Queen Picked To Win Miss A. Title
Miss Indiana today grabbed favorite odds on the Miss America tote board as lovelies from all over the U. 8. prepared for the big Atlantic City beauty battle.
press agent for the contest,
—1til—-Saturday.-- Miss Darnell left
By United Press ® ROME, Sept. 2—Film actress
Linda Darnell and Italian Producer Giuseppe Amato basked together on the Isle of Capri today, but she insisted they weren't TO-
mantically involved. Miss Darnell and Mr, Amato, 53, who have been seen together
~ {frequently since her arrival last
week, held a press conference last night to straighten out reports about their relationship. Miss Darnell, a divorcee, insisted she was in Italy only for a
But she added that she was “a free woman.” Mr. Amato, who greeted Miss Darnell with flowers when she arrived by plane from New York, said he was “happily’ married,” but living alone. After meeting the press the two took off for Capri accompanied by a woman secretary to remain un-
her 4-year-old adopted daughter Lola behind in Rome, Asked if she had any romantic feelings toward anyone else she added: “None. But I am a free woman and feeling good in this romantic country.”
vacation and some movie work.
pino”—the intimate Italian. nick-
a woman Here, everyone thinks you're having an affair,” he said.
U. S. Actress, Italian Together—But Why?
LINDA DARNELL—She's ‘a free woman.'
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Mr. Amato appeared upset byl the publicity linking him with
Miss Darnell who calls him “Pe-
name for Giuseppe. “If you're seen three times with
“I'm happily mafried man.”
2 iy Beef Production . . . Rising in U.S. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UP)| —Beef production is on the way up, assuring housewives more, land better cuts at possibly lower; prices during the coming months. | The Agriculture Department] reported today U. 8, beef produc-
Miners End 10-Day Layoff
Workers Expect -Another Stoppage
By United Press
warranted 10-day “memorial” holiday ended today for 475,000 unfonized hard and soft coal miners. Members of ‘the United Mine Workers of America started returning to their pits in an atmosphere of pessimism. Many believed there would be another work stoppage before the month is over.
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 2—An un-
tion is well ahead of last year— which saw the smallest supply in eight years—and is continuing to! rise. Another indication of a retail price break on beef this fall and) next year was the lifting of the six-year embargo on Mexican cattle. Secretary of ‘Agricultgre| Charles F. Brannan and President Miguel Aleman of Mexico announced jointly yesterday that foot and mouth disease among Mexican cattle
cattle can be sold in this country. estimated
that about
UMW President John L. Lewis ordered the 10-day layoff to begin
Harmon, Miss Alabama; Bonnie Diane Nicksic, Miss Arkansas, Marilyn Delores Reddick, Miss Canada; Joyce Marlene Yeske, Miss Connecticut; Neva Jane; Langley, Miss Georgia; Barbara |l
Jene Graves, Miss Massachusetts; Pend Post: Mr. Biddle, joan: beth Kayne, Miss New Meadowbrook Apartments; Lewis york City; Patricia Mary Hunt,
Boggs, Martinsville, and Edward Cantrell, Plainfield.
Dunes Park Post: Douglas Buck, Lafayette; Michael Wilfing, South Bend; Lee Cole, Chesterton; Kenton Zumbaugh, Osceola, and Edward Slivka, Crown Point. Putnamville Post: Albert Matt Jr., La Porte. Connersville Post: Crabrett, Nashville. Jasper Post: Carleton Nichols and Carl Sharer, both of Evansville; William Crays, Loogootee, and Winfred Russell, Mt. Vernon. Charlestown Post: Charles Ford, Spencer.
Two Seized In Store Theft
Police fired seven shots at a burglar suspect who “broke out” - of a store early today. Two men were arrested later on preliminary charges of burglary. Summoned to Joe's Store, 2650 Northwestern Ave.
Preston
police could find no evidence of a break-in. As they prepared to] leave, a. man came crashing out]
throligh the front daor. _ Patrolmen Gilbert Maxey and Leon Chisley gave chase and fired
at the fleeing man, but he escaped. A few mihutes later, another |
squad arrested Freeman A, Foley, 23," of 2336 Indianapolis Awe. in a tax! near the liquor store. was treated at General Hospital
for a deep gash on his arm. The, “efit driver, Clarence Barnett, 23,
925 Roache St., also was held.
Police found the burglar had
lowered himself into the store . with a clothesline after cutting 'a hole through - the roof. Missing was $24, according tp the owner, Joseph Tobak, 49, of 2833 Washington Blvd. The Ames Radio & Appliance Store, 2523 W. Washington St.
reported today it had been robbed; of $60 cash and $100 in Stamps
over the Labor Day week end.
Paul Ames, owner of the store,
sald he closed his store Friday and when he reopened today he found the safe and cash register, had been forced open.
500 New Men Due at Atterbury |
Times State Service . CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. 2 —Five hundred new men were to arrive here today to begin basic’ training with the ust (Dixie) Division. Lt. Gen, William B. Kean, 5th Army commanding general, also was to be at the camp today, to _ inspect training facilities. * The new men will be divided! among Co. A, 167th Inf, Regt , B, 200th Inf. Regt. and Co D, 155th Inf. Regt., for 18 weeks’ training.
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Miss Greater Philadelphia; and Mary Kemp Griffin, Miss South Carolina. There you have it. Today, the girls dressed their fanciest and ‘were wheeled down the boardwalk, or Rambler driven, in the annual pageant parade, witnessed by 100,000. Tomorrow the judging begins. Each girl must compete for talent, and appear before the critical judges almost in the buff in bathing suits, and evenin owns,
{last Aug. 23 as a !ribute to the
killed in the pits during a 7-month period. he long shutdown sliced 1 milfon tons off the nation’s aboveground supply of coal, strength ening Mr. Lewis’ position in his contract talks with operators.
been hit hard financially dur-
.|ing the layoff caused by the pro-
longed steel strike, they obeyed Mr. Lewis’ “memorial holiday” stoppage to the last man, Mr, Lewis recently served official notice on the government that coal mine operators had failed to settle his undisclosed demands. Some union observers feel Mr. Lewis won't take less
crease given union steelworkers.
The winner gets-a $5000 scholar-
ship. There will be four. other winners, plus scholarship for| “Miss Congeniality” and “Miss Talent.”
A Slight Error MADISON, Wis.—B, F. Killian
found out just how well his sep-| tic tank operates when he tried |
it by. mistake. absorbed all the oil
agreements with sguthern coal]
| operators and. .anthracite com- |
[panies va run out Sept. 30.
| Ray Held as Drunk
| BOSTON—Cry Singer Johnny | Ray was locked up on a drunkenness charge here yesterday after,
to pump out 585 gallons of fuel | {police said he fell into a deep! ofl a deliveryman dumped into! | sleep on a chair at Logan Airport. The tank had He was released four hours later
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CBS Says Truman, Adlai Ran Overfime
CHICA GO —The Columbia | Broadcasting System explained |
today it cut both President Truman and Gov. Adlai E. Steven-
{son off the air Labor Day be-
{cause their speeches ran beyond the purchased one-half hour.
“They apparently did a little’! a CBS
too much ad spokesman said. He said each speaker had used | up the 30 minutés radio time be-| fore their talks ended. Mr. Truman spoke at Milwaukee and Mr. Stevenson, Democratic presidential candidate, at Detroit.
libbing,”
Save Boy in Fish Tank
BRIGHTON, England—Visitors! to Brighton aquarium were surprised yesterday when they saw Victor Craker, 4, gasping for air
has been elimi-,iR & 10-foot-deep fish tank. He
had fallen through the glass roof of the tank when he tried to get| 3 er look. Visitors fished 00o|" im out.
| Times.
| 150-Seat Jet Airliner Planned by Britain
FARNBOROUGH, Eng.—Britain plans a new giant jet-air-liner ‘capable of carrying 150 passengers - and spanning the
Atlantic three times in 24 hours. | A model of the two-deck plane {was on display today at the {annual aif show in Farnbor-
There is no indication when the mew jetliner—cdlled the HP97—will be in the aig. ©
Await Next Oil Move | LONDON — A British goyernment spokesman said today that the next move in the AngloIranian ofl dispute is up to Iran.
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Automobile production
Hill publication,
22,615 cars and trucks, the lowest level in about six years, the publication added. Most companies are continuing plans to make all, or nearly all,
1952-model runs, it said, meting) only a few have reduced their schedules, “Meanwhile sales are strong with used-car ~ prices holding
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1 Auto Production Hit's 7-Year Low
NEW YORK, 8ept. 2 (UP)— in July totaled about 215,000 units; the lowest monthly production figure since March, 1945, according to American ‘Machinist, McGraw-
firm,” the publication said, “re portedly because some of the lots have -been. stocking vehicles in anticipation of a future short
age. ”
Reds Abandon Children
MOSCOW-—A Moscow evening newspaper reports that some Sovjet Communist party members are abandoning or refusing to raise their children.
Child Suspected
HOUSTON, - Tex. (UP)-—Police decided the culprit was a juvenile, Missing from the Chicken Koop cafe was $3 from the cash register and a supply of candy bars and chewing gum.
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