Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1952 — Page 10

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Style Expert to lke— | McCarthy to" Deliver

Keep Uniform On to Win, Major Talk Tonight You must be registered to yote BEVERLY HILLS, Cal.—Mens-| MILWAUKEE Sen. Joseph R. in the Nov. 4 presidential elec-| wear Designer Clinton Stoner, McCarthy ¢R. Wis.) tonight will tion. You must register again, if] who considers himself an author- make .the only major speech of |Y° ity on “clothes psychology,” said his campaign for Republican: re. elections or have moved to antoday that Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- nomination. |other precinct since then. hower would have a better chance] Sen. McCarthy's Senate seat Branch boards will accept new of winning the presidential elec-|

tion if he campaigned in uniform. in the Sept. 9 primary. : : Mr. Stoner, ke clothes adorn| Sen. McCarthy, recuperating lowing locations:

, movie and society fi .[from a hernia operation which| George Wilkins Garage, Traders Hellywod Ix al a hi has prevented active campaigning, Point and U. 8. 52. | reputation as an Army leader had a final checkup yesterday at| Pike Twp. School, 6145 W. and seeing him in an ordinary|the SBethesda, Md, Naval Hos- 71st St. |

business suit “is as disconcerting|Pltal befors departing by plane, pecatur Twp. School, : School Rd.

to the voters as it must be to the "y ) 0g “gohmitt, the Merrill General himself.” : ! i st Mo. “No man feels ‘right’ in glothes|¥ 15, 3Tiozvey cpposing Sen, Me different from those he has Worn, 4..." oy may Claire. He said he nearly all his life,” sald Mr.) "gna wer questions for 15 Stoner, “especially when those, s pringing his total “talkadays brought him fame.” {thon” time to 98 hours.

Truman Brands | ‘Act Like We're Wed,’ ‘Em ‘Snollygosters’ Wham—Grabs $4500

PARKERSBURG, W. Va. —| CHICAGO--A bandit accosted President Truman puzzled more yr: Ola Manor fust as che than a few people yesterday’ when stepped into State St. from her he referred to Republican. S001: employer's dress shop yesterday gosters” in a whistle-stop speech./, deposit $4500 in the bank. Assistant White House Press He shoved what she’ Deheved Secretary Roger Tubby said Mr. Wis & gun into hav sia 5 eve Truman. remembered his father rd 0 her side and whisoften used the word, which isn’t |Pered: in Webster's unabridged dictionary. i hree authoritative sources each agree’ a Georgia editor coined the word in 1885. The unidentified editor defined a ‘“snollygoster” as “a fellow who wants office regardless of party, platform or principles and who, whenever he wins, gets there by sheer .force of monumental talknothical assumacy.”

Dangerous Criminals Flee Ohio Hospital

Times Special LIMA, O.—Police scoured west-

Branch voter

catur Townships tomorrow.

2 to 9 p. m, ‘tomorrow at the fol-| |

S. High

Coal Output Stepped Up

After ‘Memorial Layoff’

PITTSBURGH — Production in| most of the. natioh’s coal mines! climbed toward normal today following a 10-day “memorial” layoff, but some 15000 miners in the southern Appalachian district remained idle, There was no comment from United Mine Worker officials about the continuation of the shutdown in northeastern Tennessee and southeastern Ken|tucky which officially ended yes-

ing. Act like: we're rmarried— Lewis ordered the .layoff as a nice.” {tribute to 334 miners. who lost! | He'turned into ‘a subway ep-| their lives in industrial accidents trance and halfway down the Turing a 7-month period. stairs took the paper bag, shoved a ber, ang then fled into the throng) Hanover Expects Gain di a . { HANOVER — Hanover College ndiana Kiwanis Elect [expects an enroliment of nearly

Sullivan Jr., Vevay, is the new Sept. 11. Last year’s first semester governor of Indiana Kiwanis enrollment was 565. {Clubs. He was elected at the or- -— — {ganization’s 35th annual conven- y tion. Newly-elected lieteuant gov- A bi GRIPES & GROANS x of | -ill t ernors include Henry Mauck, an NE igh B ps ridHammond; Roscoe Stangland, | ins the high seas aboard a minesweep-

ern Ohio today for three danger- |, 0 iam G er in World War II. Over 2500 copies : a Hoo- ; ordon, Hunt- v . ous criminals neluing escaped ington; Lloyd Ault, Hartford City; TY in 13 sates, Only 51.90 sier—who last nig ape PAUL M. SHARPE, 181 Nursery Road,

Wayne Guthrie, Indianapolis, and

Anderson, Indiana

m the Lima State Hospital for | Hii Insane with a nurse and Ted Kroggel, Shelbyville, -

attendant as hostages. The men, armed with siraight- ! razors and wrenches, freed the : Xo { : hostages on the outskirts of Lima. | oh) The fugitives were identified as > » o John T. O'Brant, 51, South Bend; | John Auld, 33, Toledo, O., and Michael Chepak, 33, Youngstown, | 0. O'Brant was serving time for| forgery, the others for burglary!

and robbery.

Lewis Takes Qff Mitts In Mine Wage Fight

WASHINGTON—John L. Lewis climbed back into the bargaining ring with hard coal - producers / today, ready for some hard ne i pp ing over a miners’ wage increase. : United Mine Workers officials were scheduled to meet with anthracite producers. for across-the-table negotiations on the un-| jon's demands for a new contract. | UMW officials would not indi-| cate whether Mr. Lewis would at-| tend the talks. However, it was certain he would mastermind un-| jon strategy from his headquar-| ters a block away should he de-| cide not to join the meeting.

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the GOP presidential nomination. repairs. Sen. John W, Bricker (R. 0.) disclosed yesterday that Mr. Taft| INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1952

& i ¥ » Storm Jams Radio WASHINGTON—The storm in| ! the ionosphere, that since Sun-| School 34, at 1410 Wade st. |day has been causing shortwave ® School 64, at 3000 Cottage Ave. radio broadcasts to be disturbed |

School 72, at 1302 E. Troy Ave. by weak signals, fading and ogcasional blackouts, is expected to

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School 19, at 1624 Quill St.

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| Fi Stat y Lynd-Moor Trailer Park, 3000 S. Shelby st. ation 29, at 2302 continue through tomorrow. Re-| T ception will improve to fair to] FAVO® RI E Community: Center, Garfield { Boards will visit these locations Park. y : good on Friday apd continue so

{today during the same hours: |

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BLOOMINGTON — Warren T.'600 when. it opens its 126th year =

through Tuesday, radio forecast-| ers at the National Bureau of] Standards here predicted this| | morning.

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