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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1052
Jenner Chosen
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Brownsbur lordsville ricia NEAL " URIER iia GRAY EAGLES" a : ey | I xroons. lke Plows GOP Miss Georgia Wins— [dig 0Ses \YS NO” 2 | ® n i n oY i Miss Indiana 2d Again Joh as Emcee : bia Farm Plank Show 3} Duss : By LLOYD WALTON { Times Staff Writer BRENNAN . “ IPTC TTY NT . | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, At Rall Here NG FEATURE n - dl | Sept. 6 — A jam-packed "OW 95 ONE crowd of 25,000 persons Battle Raged RTOONS— Crowd Seems and a petite Indianapolis Behind S SHIP XM" Warmer to Governor blonde were disappointed last n cenes night. By IRVING LE ’ WILDERNESS" - : . y NG LEIBOWITZ CREEK” Other Political Stories, Page 2, | ~ Miss Indiana again took sec- Sen. William E. Jenner will 6 and 9. ond place in the annual Miss a his : ) By MERRIMAN SMITH American pageant. A Florida intr oduce Gen. Dwi ® ht D. I United Press Staff Correspondent girl. Nina Jane Langley, 19, who Eisenhower at Tuesday PROGRAM! KASSON, Minn., Sept. 6 masqueraded’ as Miss Georgia night's Butler Fieldhouse : oT was named Miss America. Ry, FHEING |Gov. Adlai Stevenson gave " p.i the Hoosier beats. AAn rally here, ; . ringing indorsement to the Marie Garnier, was happy and ut 4 ° diana Republican had En, J400E Democratic farm program to- 8racious : to win a behind-the-scenes politi {” 8 - nr . . cal battle for the honor, The In00N day and charged that his Repub- She's a beautiful girl and dianapolis Times learned last BN lican opponent, Gen. Dwight D. she'll carry the crown well night. WILDERNESS i | Eisenhower, apparently ‘decided said Ann. : Hoosier Eisenhower leaders ; ~ |to plow under the Republican Although not an early favor- wanted the introduction speech to ” € ' (platform altogether.” fl ld Vor ha Be Gegrge Cia. GOP, sand) i i | Mr. Stevenson spoke from the J : ate for Governor, vein i {same platform at the National Ini the hearts of the convention The Taft-dominated Republican {how at Dusk 3 Fr , e. eo ] Sh 3 (Towing Coren tn, Juve than ey Craig proposal and pointed out It RY I # 1100,000 persons. -He dep SHE THRILLED them with 4 : Pa (KS § from his text to slap at Gen.| per singing of the operatic was customary for the top state ars RUSH Eisenhower who had appeared a.a “II Baccio.” But what candidate to be so honored. # COLLIDE" {three hours earlier. really sold her solid to the au- Any other course, the Taft leolor | Mr. Stevenson — who studied gience was her spontaneous and backers argued, would be re- " {printed newspaper texts of Gen. gengiple answer to three sur- garded as a rebuke to Sen. Jenner COUNTRY" . Eisenhower's speech en route here price questions put to each of and to the big majority of ReRTOONS—2 | the 10 finalists, publicans who supported Sen. Enjoy Our Thirty Indiana Eid Bes Ann is the daughter of Mr. Robert A. Taft for President. Dinner, $1 papers will support. DWIEUt ©: | and Mrs. Lionel Garnier, 8025 Anxious to Please EAT DIVIDE" Eisenhower and 12 stand for | proaqway Her mother was Gen. Eisenhower's advisers, PIRATE” Adlai Stevenson for President, | with her here. but Mr. Garnier anxious to please the pro-Taft COURIER Editor and Publisher reported | didn't come when mother called Midwest, agreed on Sen. Jenner. (YT yesterday, yesterday morning saying she National Chairman Arthur - ne thought Ann wouldn't last un- Summerfield worked out the last + Harrison |~—told the crowd that he "Ob- {ji the final round last night. minute speech introduction de | IHEATRE {served that here this morning my The first question put to Ann: tails with top Indiana Republicans uto Ride » Y 4 distinguished opponent decided to aq. in Chicago yesterday. ho Monkees y > os : . plow under the Republican plat- “How do you think democ- { Mr. Summerfield and other NIGHT! " : : : die ss {form altogether. ; racy can best be advanced in ranking Eisenhower advisers have Jerness of : % SIR 4 : % z Mr, Stevenson said he himself, the United States?” is tried to withhold this news for a § A Policeman's M 10 2 SCHOO] PUPIL [irc mr oamaiate thorn, pets Sask 1s 1.12 a Be A Ee ; ing” on the Democra people themselves, We're all : (test in Some Republican circles. DERNESS” : 0 cem l n S 3 essage 0 a : ¢ 00 up to support farm prices at not.les8 Americans and we each should x Many Ike leaders feel Sen. JenHonlot NNAN La 3 { 2 Eva “8 . {than 90 per cent of parity. do as we think best to adyance iy ner will hurt Ike's chances with R" “It's back to school again for you tomorrow Gene Miller. You are 7 years | THe made one other usion the cause of democracy.” Lh Independent Joters and wavering , * Gen. Eisenhower's speech, - sop" au Democrats. They even red a ATE SHOW ' . | : “yy or Ea sc [ ; T0MBIES” old. Last week a lad 10 years old was killed on his way to school. We don’t want tacking The Refuulican piatiorm| io WHERE OULD Jou like pusnaietii compromise speaker Robert Reid, » : : : . . . . i f jas a “cease agree = : ; aS LO a, ptain leader. nr any more children killed in traffic. Safety is your job, too. As you make your way [tween conflicting elements in the She Was ashed, a : SECOND TO MISS AMERICA—Ann Garnier, Miss Indianapolis. They fear the public will recall at . : : {Republican Party. He referre : n a ay comes [that Sen. Jenner once called Ike’s yar from your home at 404 N. Pine St., to School 9 and back, follow the simple rules of Republican to Republican state- yon t think Where I spend it second in the national beauty Ceil Chapman evening gown [friend and old Army boss, Gen, \ : : . ianals and orders ments that their farm plank was, W mportant. Just so I can and talent contest. "Prior to of light blue taffeta. A dark |George C. Marshall, “a living lie" ~Show a$ Dusk Sofety Look both ways before you Cross o Street Obey sighs, 9 | aimed” at parity levels. spend it with the one I love,” that no Indiana girl had ever green satin band was draped |and “a front man for traitors.” )REN FREE from crossing guards. Cross only at intersections and don’t dart out from between Sew't Veov Clear he _anewerey, eae been higher than 15th in the diagonally from her left | Recently, Gen. Eisenhower made IR THEATER . . . . : 's ) 0 do you consider le 7 pageant. shoulder, was caught at the |a spirited defense of Gen. Mare hE a parked cars. Take your time. That car is a lot bigger than you are — give it | That phrase may have looked Outstanding individual in this gig ih Rg i [2 Spire detiise Of Son. an, ur Big plenty of room. Pay attention at all times—your life depends on it.” Gene's arm [good in a smoke-filled room in country today and why?” was MISS MITCHELL was among . and flowed down the right side Indiana Jenner supporters. nent Bids. MY : : . . Chicago,” he said. “But it isn't’ the third question. the honored guests at this year's of her skirt. | Other Eisenhower advisers are y Playground was injured in a vacation accident, not traffic. : very clear here in the daylight in Ann said she thought “all of event and entertained each Others winning -highi places |afraid Sen. Jenner's ‘nationalist” FIMES! Minnesota and it was not made our leaders are the nation's night of the show, in the. pageant were: Third |views—he's against the United ry LEWIS ‘ . lany clearer for me here this most impoitau Indivagals be- The winner, who entered the place,” Miss California, Jeanne |Nations—will alienate voters in " ing.” cause in ese trouble times contest from Macon, Ga, Shores, 20. Fourth place, Miss {he East, South and Far West. KS Kindt Today S News ] Dies Every 5 Days IP re said he drew a ‘“consid- Our future is in their hands. where she attended school, Alabama, Gwendolyn Harmon, | . was Rg : > Pe . erably larger” crowd than Gen. Last year Carol Mitchell, really is a resident of Florida. 19. Fifth place, Miss Chicago, Risk the Wrath . R BRENNAN In The Times Eisenhower did at midday. Con- Rochester, Ind. also placed Ann was attired in a stunning Jo Hoppe, 19. The xe Jeaders Jectded ny > test officials agreed but said they = jwould. have ld 1is e vyrahe
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thought this was due to some ex- ‘Looks Like Spite'—
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; Er keeping the overwhelmingly proLoco) tent to the fact that highways asain Page By JOE ALLISON Police last night arrested a leading here were badly jammed . 5 ( ) ® . Tats Midwest in the”Republican : column. County tax board takes up | Rural Marion County iS man accused of speeding on a (during the morning. S | om iy vee ; : : son's trip was a © ry 0 n hopes of averting a fuss bex soupy Secord school budget this 4 heading for a. grisley and motoreyle on which his Goxeat, Wa Seva a pS $a onja % C r eaves i y I Ropes of avering ust ve week Lola ihe : Oto! L Which Wis GVents : Hefty city spending faces trim, 8 tragedy-filled record. oh Rhy as pene I from Denver where he had (Another Story, Page 34) to me like that early closing was|Wirtz she would rather retire 8°"¢ 10 unusual precautions to
re-In Theater , from Home
North Side is recovering after 18Ir evans . Franklin, Center Townships
opened a Western tour yesterday.! Immediately after his speech, he hastened back to Rochester and
Herman C. Redfern, 42, of 126 S. Elder St, was arrested in the 3300 block of E. Wash.
. | Already this year more Marion County people have been
By HENRY BUTLER “Spite” or “coincidence?” That was a question today in
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arranged just so she could beat our opening here in Indianapolis.” |
than spot new, voung talent.”
“She even said she didn't want Speaking ‘for the Henie show, to play 8t. Louis and Indianapolis)
{keep Sen. Jenner's role secret. {They feel that once the speech is made the “heat” will be off:
tdi registration today .xeveves Bip oC polls thin In all of last] IKlon St. by Motorcycle Of. |boarded a plane for MTC local show business, as partisans Miss Norton commented, “We any more." Mr. Miller added. Andi, So TRICE UNE of ilies Editorial Ivear. ficer Calvin Burnham. O leer le 1 * chartered plane for of the Sonja Henie Ice Revue, ; a grea : ow to play. In- . ut Miss | enje s hay ng on the radio, The rally will be iden FREE! R | Burnham said Mr. Redfern was 1s larger, C ; he was Pooked into Butler Fieldhouse, dianapolis always has loved Miss 8aid, “Indianapolis is a slow town, T DUSK Page Death is pointing its cold finger| speeding and’ cutting in “and |Cheyenne, Wyo, where. he Oct. 2-9, were arguing points with (Henie. I've never known her to Where they even take the side-|broadcast coast to coast by the \TURES' “The Army Times” reports. |at the rate of one life every five| out of heavy traffic, Sitting [to speak tonight. partisans of the Arthur Wirtz/be spiteful. All damaging state. Walks in after 12 p.m. I want/NBC and ABC radio networks. EENS Legion to back Eisenhower's days. : vo 1. | Stride the gas tank of the Crowd ‘Warmer 11953 Hollywood Ice Revue, piay- ments to the press, have come Chicago and New York.” Sen. Jenner's supporters feel his EN— candidacy ........ss «sseee 200 If this pace continues, 73 lives cycle during all this, the of- ing the Coliseum Oct. 9-26. from the other side.” After the deadlock hetween M:.[10 minutes in the national lime-
/ $ *h was orig- : The Gheysnne SO p. = “It looks like spite work to me,” inally sche : {said Dick Miller, president of the
{will be lost amid smashed steel and broken glass. t
Redfern’s {Wirtz and Miss Henie on the sub-light will aid his campaign for
{ject of new talent, Miss Henie an-|re-election "and help to publicly
Growing furor in Japan over Russia's treatment of
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' 4 ; i i but mem- . ; : ; POW'E svvvernn tesssssesss 200 The highest number ever to (Indianapolis Time), I | : orn. | Mr. 2 by sued his grievance ounced her intention of touring|show he and Ike are not at odds. xs die in Marion County traffic out- bers of his staff said efforts Indianapolis Coliseum Corp: tak Mr, Miler pursued his grievance Europe, Mr. Miller said. No! MA LL D in > S log : Le op But . top safety experts and | being made in Cheyenne to It's just coincidence,” said Miss with: “I thought of all the years sooner had Mr. Wir : ISLAND" tate +|side. Indianapolis was 62 in 1941. ome public officials are express-| Were | ue r advanced, dependent|Kay Norton, press agent for Miss I promoted her, even covered up gi a Mr. Wirtz organized) . ; Page Last year 45 persons died in rural jo ¢ the county death toll|8et this hou i rvom. Henle and currently at the for her w she was acti lew Show (Arner all, he had R mmer OW TONIGHT ag . : g fear gC y lon when he can get to the Wyom- ) for her when she was acting obligations to me and ot e pp e wi Donna Ben. Jenner woos farmers in Marion County traflic, # will zoom to a new high and the! ety : |Lincoln. mean, I've sunk a big investment hibhitors”) than Miss Hore > 3 REED Henry's home town ........ ? as year, with 5 dead 50 city record will top last year's Re Stevenson's reception by the Waited for Story inthe Coliseum, and when Sonja celled her Furopean trip and iii Can See Times DLINE orig doubts U. 8. tried to end 9 Tangy om asa total Aditi to toughening traf- farm crowd appeared to be Mr. Miller pursued the subject: Henie opens her show here before to Hollywood to build a rival * : EN— Stan war pon A HTL 1 ty nead 1 Week fic enforcement and making pen. “Warmer” and more rousing than 71 thought something was up, but ours. ‘she's hurting me person- shaw, Mr. Miller recalled, Junior Olympics bert PRESTON : ) ead In Wee Loti “"" the one Gen. Eisenhower got. I kept my mouth shut until I saw ally, “Our dates at the Coliseum were | 1ties sever hey beg- | atta AP o wd . " 2 J Hosur National | Last week alone, three 10St! ing Mba ii Shey gi Bs [There were some calls of that’s, Variety for Sept. 3. He went back over the years announced as long ago as last ° ERoAP SUPPLE pc} will Je Page a Yi a . t A fh EINE. oR ng. exactly right” as he discussed, Mr. Miller showed me the when Miss Henie was star of the April by the Indianapolis Conven- P Dp f 8 Ye st Production! Eisenhower and Stevens their lives in county traffic. And every mother of a little © 3 : SR ih aA 3 : : yo } 8 " And swimmers who brave the omery CLIFT : : 3 . Bon » In Indianapolis, 38 have died hoy or girl is leading that her farm problems ahd hit Gen. Variety clipping, which read in Arthur Wirtz Hollywood Ice Re- tion Bureau, Sonja’s outfit must September weather to take a di R" Bive'theIr fATNI VIEWS «wvity “so far, two ahead of the total at nila rE be = Plea in the traffic Eisenhower's speech. part under Chicago dateline, vue, In recent. years. he said h&ve known them, Anybody in|, i 180 be treated to seein Eo OW TONIGHT Louisiana's Mr. Big drops the same time last vear. laughte fp "| Mr. Stevenson, in his speech. “Sonja Henie opens her 1953 icer critics and Producer Wirtz him. SHOW business knows this close! oy ey at fea. ro 0 ow : ne pos ] AQIRL 107 THE, ..x ss freee 2 As the slaughter. continues, city 3 ap y ait their children to Promised to support prices at 90 at the International Amphitheatre goir repeatedly had urged Miss PooKing is murder. It's strictly o te ny gh a Ry ery ne Women's officials, the police department become. men and. Women. not per cent of parity and charged here Sept. 11, and runs through tenie to include new talent. fea. Spite.” Mr. Miller concluded. aro od ay seasion: of, the rfeolor Page And judges of at least Io Sours just another number in a tragic A ea platform ony Od: 8. ded the beef. “She's clos. Ure Younger performers ois R Iinal teleWhens reuiral or finals in The Times Midwestern’ RROW —e sh Ww on y ‘hed a “get tou anc . , “She's 8" Thumbing AY tas , VIS! e's », Miss Norte : : WILDERNESS" Butler rush Week ....ooeeeees 27 have laubicheg 2 8 g total of death, gaa | “But Stevenson himself said that/ing a week early in Chicago, but, Thun bis 8 through notes he quid “We didn't come in here to Junior Olympics will get under CITY" Dual-duty furnishings ....... 30 Stay tough policy. — rity iar eh “said were made from correéspond- gs Ave Tht: cr tors way at 10 a.m. The afterhoon MMAND” . 8 Rix driv ve jailed vester- {support at 90 per cent of parity she didn’t tell Variety. It looks : . start anything. I'm sorry he: feels AND The “tail-out” blouses 31 Six drivers were )jalleC Ye : : “ ’ : ence between Miss Henie and Mr. ay : : meet will start at 2 p. m. I SKY e al u Ad A Aola ti . d laws and Man Child Kil e imay not be “the permanent or 4 e that way. And Miss Henle always . 3 BrideS ..oeesssscsserssaanss, 32 day for violating FPee a) on ’ lonly answer” to the problem of Wirtz. Mr. Miller said, “Sonja told said he was such a nice uy” More than’ 300 swimmers: from Garden shOWS ...oerneennsens 38 LOT ToCKlens oF Gruen term In Separate Falls assuring farmers an adequate Magy he You'll Tm “omer SEVER, Stales Ale faking part Wl . a ’ thers received sus-! WASHINGTON, Ind.--Tw3 per- income. | ° YL Driveddn Other Features: Bg NG nels : !sons died vesterday ge the result He said that economic cond}- Be There of U 00 . finale. Amusements ..i...... 34. 85 p The police {ssued orders for of separate falls. lions are “constantly changing. ] 00 / ir S; : . \T DUSK Henry Butler .veseeeeeses 34 heavier patrols and «record ar- James Banlon, 45, Lowe: 0.” “I think this program, like all ‘Hi h Noon’ i Exploding Jet Kills ND NIGHT Crossword «.eesessesesss 13 rests” in school areas following fell from a scaffolding on a farm our economic policies, should be 'g . RRY LEWIS Editorials veeesesresns 20 ithe dedth, of 10-year-old Tommy near here. Michael Coivin, 8, died constantly Teappraised to deter- = 0 Co. of en re carce Her | 27 In England ACKS" Fix-It-Yourself ..s..evvee 18 'Zore 1406 Concord St. struck of a fractured skull sustained Hine iu o Jar ® ihe Apa. Times’ “High Noon” photos of | By United Press 3 Ww (J : # ; . $ sive to our needs, : . Hehard ROBER In Hollywood tasssasannan 35 down ‘on his way to school Thurs- when he fell on ‘concrete steps 3nd respons ve downtown crowds will be in The Head for the hills, gals—Indi* most of them are students, Still FARNBOROUGH, England, Our Fair CRY ...c2ese0v: 21 day morning. : . while playing. LL ‘Without Squirming’ Times tomorrow. anapolis is no place to find a you might like to get ‘em young S¢P: 6—A supersonic jet fighter nicelor Radio, Television .... 22, : ? - ou. dh ja Watch for it... if your face husband. and break ’em in right f £ plane disintegrated over the Brit [TONITE Real Estate ...... 37, 38, 52 {| Nevertheless, he said he cou { ircied in th anmetd y : ght. ; 3 Cesar stand “without squirming’ on the is one of the five circled in the According to U. 8. Census Bu-, 1p 00000 strictiv : ish air show today and killed 27 ROMERO Robert Ruark ...v..c.e0. 19 | Re Bo ts Truce Q 5 \Democratic farm platform. and Picture you will receive $5. read figures, the single girls here q..v looks n ‘ya city soul, persons and injured 65. FARANCE Sermon of Week +.......” 8 ’ re To get your prize, you must outnumber the unmarried men by qs. 8 Promising. The Steel A crowd of 120,000 was 5 Ed SOvOlg sessevennesess 19 7} the promised the farmers them- row 5 lon ato eo ; + City leads Indiana with a surplus or ICKER identify yourself at The Times 20372 C y p showered with burning wrec IE STAR Iselves a greater voice in determi- yy 20,372. Any way you look at it, or 299 unmarried . g ANO Sports ...iessenenes 11-14 * ination of agricultural policies editorial offices by 4 P.M. (that means a declirie in the rice- pp +0 n ed men. Some of = The victims included Britain's £ GI TOUR Earl Wilson a 19 §) rren ers to jos ! He said he would consult ‘them Tuesday. and-old-shoes market So Tie Che to have a wife to pest-known test pilot and his one~ and TV: STAR Womens ......s. 27-33, 36 on ways to step up production.) » TOMOrrow's photo was taken = where can you find good hus: oie. hot blast il - Havingiman crew, They were flying over, ARTOONS-. t What, Goes On Here ..... . 4 hts 10 but official confirmaticn was riot Assure them fair incomes and at "High Noon” (12 o'clock) pand-hunting grounds? Well, the urnzee. \the crowd at a speed of 700 miles RED RIVER” World Report f.......... 21 Fighting in Korea, Page oT erted Until this motnifg protect them from loss on staple Yesterday. outlook in Indiana isn’t too bright. | Rural Areas “Rich” an hour in an effort to crash Sle MWNSAN, Korea, (Sunday) , . » and perishable crops : RY In 39 of our largest cities single through the sonic barrier at 1000 y . . Q , . of. Earlier a spokesman for the ; a AAI A DOWNTOWN crowd photo ; ; Rural areas are the best how C | Hits C Sept. T—A Communist security of Mr. St ised . A POW p . . . eet, yc ist Hits Car " J United Nations and Sth Army Mr. Stevenson promised to con-, giris outnumber the bachelors by ever for the dolls with weddin win rs cet aris : ; ficer at the Pynmanjom truce = 0 “0 nfirm nor deny tinue the extension of electric and will be snapped at noon every 49571 In Muncie, Scuth Bend, bells Tinging in their earf. A gi The other 27 ‘were killed among A Nathaniel 8. Edwards. 29. of camp turned his back on the Reds VO "7 telephone service in rural areas. gay this week through Fridfy rnging ears. And persons” watching from the
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332 W. 20th St. was injured serjously yesterday when he struck a car in the 2300 block of Northwhile riding his to
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the reports. An Army public info: mation of ficer said ‘we're trying to get information on that now” when questioned by correspor.dents.
Erfday dnd strode through the bamboo curtain to become an Allied - prisoner, it was revealed today. - Unconfirmed reports said the Red officer had given himself up to the United Nations had circu-
He said he would encourage farm co-operatives and would work for land and water conservation. “There is, and no one should know it hetter than my dis
Allied truce team here yesjerday, realm. : {son said, : X a i i i Ta . : po . : : } :
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starring Gary Cooper, which opens at Loew's ater next Thursday,
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It was indicated the Allied truce tinguished opponent, a vast dif- in conjunction with the movie, | pe. team viewed such an incident as ference between aiming at a tar- “High Noon” o. Busi. lated through the base camp of “operational” and in the Army's get and hitting it,” Mr. Steven-
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Anderson, Elk hart Richmond, New Albany, Vincennes and vafa-
yette the women aré in the ma-,
jonity by more than 1000. Try. Bloomington
farm boys tend to marry younger around the airport when the >
‘than their city cousins.
|Havilland-110 all-weather fighter
But if you're going to stay in exploded. Z Indianapolis. buy a good hook—|
Police sal@ 35 persons were
{a long one like “War and Peace” taken to hospitalé in serious cons
Figures indicate you might find|—and settle down to a 1ffe of dition. Many were suff
a lonesome guy in a college town solitude. Our town has more jobs cal head injuries and
{like Bloomington, where the mehland a lower ratio of single men arms and lead the gals by 907, Of course,jthan any city
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