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i f the parade, Bl St. at the time 0 P FEDERAL Grand Jury asked

for permission to adjourn for the the day today so jurymen could

‘ see the Eisenhower parade. DisMEANS NOTHING—Local lke leaders were chagrined when ltriet Attorney Marshall Hanley, a

national lke committeemen distributed these tickets downtown yes: Democrat appointed by President terday. The tickets mean nothing. It's still "first come, first served” |Truman, agreed, in spite of a load

for admission to the Fieldhouse for the General's speech tonight. [of unfinished business still being studied by the panel.

tant Republican meeting in the Heort of America. “iin

§ 8 # 8 P.M, SHARP GEN. EISENHOWER was 2.4. greeted here today by the 5-vear-old son of a former member of Ike's! staff, Dwight Eisenhower Lee, son of Ernest Lee, 7913 Ridge Rd., swapped handshakes with his father's ex-boss and Mr. Lee swapped World War II yarns Ike spoke at Yom Kippur services most workers hinted it might | we with the General, there and Mrs. Pakula, who had pe pretty hard to find peo | EISENHOWER forces here obj dis peuple jal ission from Mr. Lee was a colonel on just been released from Dachau ..... _o0r the General ot tained special permiss Gen. Eisenhower's staff at [concentration camp, was part of gets i}. Safety Board to use a sound SHAEF, serving as Ike's per- a welcoming committee for him. downtown. truck on downtown streets to an-

Y 1g * “ ”" : i POLICE OFFICIALS assigned IT WAS the “wrong way BUTLER FIELD HOUSE OLAS | n 200 men to special duty today i x motorcade for the Ike band- wi o for the visit of Gen. Eisenhower. i SDAY r+ nl Onl y ffice y - E e » wagon today. The route of TUES WIGENERAL DWIGHT D.| > Ero pe the tr Vt a the motorcade from Weir SEPT. : : : 12} » 3 Local officers said they ‘“ex- “se SENHOWER [Z| X= Cook Municipal Airport went east - El E WE 3 a . pected” some Secret Service men on Michigan St. from Indiana * i ) i : 1%] - will be guarding the Republican Ave. to Alabama St. Michigan St. $ REPUBLICAN CAMRIGATS FOR PARSIDENT 21 » oO ~' presidential candidate, is one-way WEST. Police had to America’s great commander, speaks 0] Z “ Zz The rest of the, 200 men were block off that area of Michigan 1952 the citizens at a tremendously impor. » m assigned to traffic control. no : <

| greet Ike with mammoth dent and member of the board |

of directors of Morris Plan.

be the 8th floor Assembly Room forbidden hours of 4 to 6 p. m.

“ADLAI"” signs when he tours yesterday.

Windsor Village this afternoon. at the Claypool Hotel,

sonal aid for four years. He Mrs. Pakula and her husband 5 92 9 nounce parade and talk tonight ie joined the General when Ike have lived here for three years. HEADQUARTERS for the 70 at Fieldhouse. Safety Board Pres- y iE took command of the 3d Army # 8 8 to 80 out-of-town newsmen trav- ident Paul Roverison said agree 0 ’ at San Antonio in 1940. { DEMOCRATS planned to ny ment was violated when , Mr. Lee now is vice presi- y eling with the lke Caravan will blared away on Circle between &

Ste ~ Draw On Hi U.S.

ou " ” { NO TICKETS needed for Ike SEN. WILLIAM E. JENNER | \ ® speech at Fieldhouse tonight. But, rode out to greet Gen. Eisen- S t T last night a jeep circulated the| hower at the airport today | ou Ing ousan 5 downtown area with pretty gals, wearing a half-inch gold “Ike” | . handing out “complimentary monogram in his lapel. WwW ! E h ” ® ! tickets" tp the big event. If you) . ,; GNDEN P. sven, eicome isen ower

received one, don’t rely on getting! ident of the County Commis-|

in late, It's still "first. come, first joners and a former comanager| which escorted the General.

served,” the rally planners said. lof the Taft forces here, today! Among the first to greet Gen.

x.» 8 fw i the General declined to accept alm; f 4 {was sporting the latest in a series | Eisenhower as he stepped from MRS. ROSE PAKULA, 3174 N.\o¢ ie buttons he has been wear-| live red rooster offered by Noland the plane was Sen. William E.

Delaware St., today sought to meet ing jately, Complete with a slid- A. Hill, 4830 Young Ave., but his jenner— who stood mext to the Gen. Eisenhower for the second ing screen, proper jiggling makes typical warm Eisenhower smile presidential candidate as dozens time. She first met the General|ine phutton show either a picture/and chuckle sent the man away of press and newsreel photog-

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“Where's the other brand, for Stevenson?” he asked. The clerk

Democrat Judge Philip L. Bayt

5 » » Dwight Eisenhower carried his

{ 8 00~ {Crusade in America to he Hoos the photographers, he removed

‘white suit. At the request of

The General's plane followed in

By MEF ata DP camp in Germany in 1945.(5¢ Gen. Eisenhower or a “Win happy. 'raphers ground away. United Pres With Ike” slogan. | The General waved his hat pyrgt off the official plane came SEATTL . y 2 {throughout the trip and the hot, contingent of photographers, : CUSTOMER in Claypool Ho- 'late summer Hoosier sun beat] mwo lines of Marion County Adlai E. |! tel drugstore observed a promi- down on the entire party in open gherif's deputies held the crowd for San F nent display of specially pack- | convertibles. Ib . rides, {back for the ceremonies. The make a ma aged “I like Ike” cigarets. {General wore a brown hat and

statemen af pointed attac

didn’t even bother to answer— isier heartland today. The i we Ry just laughed. - [plane of his two-ship aerial trans- his bat and waved it to the 3 ey Oe 2 2 » [port touched down at Weir Cook cToWd. t sn f it 0 = “ y » | v | \ e IKE IS wrecking this court,” | Municipal Airport at 9:30 a. m. | _ DURING the reception where avori eo nominee was

said this morning in Municipal

: Ike was greeted officially by one hour, at 10:30 a. m. {Mayor Clark, who is acting as

his most imp

Court 3. Four police officers | ‘On hand to greet the former, : J speech to d: failed to appear against defend- |five-star ofifcer were GOP gen- (his host, fhe GeRera) hi pe : radio and t ants. They were on “Eisenhow- |erals of Indiana, the captains of |... a £ (CBS) from

er detail,” the police department

headquarters. Courthouse park-| ing lot, normally jammed far be-| - id yond capacity, had empty stalls] CHALLENGE TO IKE—Dem. this morning. Only one court ocrats here wasted no time in. hi, MCh business calendars of tossing a challenge to the GOP ja

presidential candidate. Twenty-

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|Virginia Ann Johnson, Miss In-

{his campaign against corruption. |. bolis of 1950

port crowd at 4000 persons—less| CATTYIng Hewsreel photographers.

than party organizers had pre-| Along the W. Washington St. dicted. Newsmen estimated only route, most other taverns were about 1500 were on hand. lempty as customers took their

Some of those on hand for his glasses to the curb to watch the arrival had maintained a faith-|General.

ful vigil since shortly after day-| The entire route was lined by

flannel

by

morial Audit

8 S y troopers of | ‘cisco at 2:30 explained. ‘sin [Also present he eee oopers Dozens of state police were Time). REPUBLICAN -dominated Some were knights carrying his Stationed along the route to in- The gover courthouse today planned to re-|panner. Others were curious, still Sure a speedy trip for the six-car the speech tc lease half of workers for EiSen-|touched with hero worship un-| motorcade. * ministration hower parade; other half later in tarnished in the political arena. | Ike's car was preceded by two + | a strong terms the day to go to county GOP| State police estimated the air- police escort cars and a vehicle al ore of Gen. Eise

ments on libe European n munist tyran Mr. Steven night princip: natural resc and public po

light when the crowd first started park rs, five thousand of these leaflets . {to arrive. After hours of waiting Keg Sars TARY them Vio \ But he ope & tl. 4% City Hall were on the job this | OF aring as lke went by. d lib were printed up for distribution morning, in spite of the appear. [ANY Were rewarded with only a wirc— ——— an a 8 at the airport and at the Field- ance here of their national [imps of the GOP standard ’ Fisenhower ; standal : earer. t = house fenight. dard bearer. : Howes re Although the crowd was smaller a S pec Ie recommendat {than ‘expected, it was vocal and tion of Easte Ohio Senator are frankly skepti- demonstrative. Leading the cheers ® One cal of Ike's Republican views. was a contingent of 60 college ; id h TWO—Indiana was carried by students, members of the Butler | He Said x New York’s Gov. Thomas Dewey University Young Republicans eral's foreign

é ’ by a bare 19,000 majority. At stake this time will be 18 electoral votes. {

To Map Battle Plans i

THREE—Republicans and Dem-| ocrats want to see how Ike treats;

For Rally Here ~ |Sen. Jenner. A strong stand by! Gen. Eisenhower, either for or

Continued From Page One [against the Indiana Senator,

Indianapolis, he would ask all Would doubtless affect the state : Senate race.

voters to support the Republican Besides delivering a major adteam. ‘dress at the Butler Fieldhouse, He reminded that he has ex-.Ike is scheduled to map battle pressed, time and again, his ad- plans with top GOP state leaders miration for Gen. Marshall and 3! the Claypool Hotel, the Genhis disagreement With those who C oi ® headquarters during his

Mmfer that his one time Army ool-1> oF: league was a “front man for| The five-star General will retraitors.” {main in Indianapolis overnight,

A motorcade, led by 14 motor- fying 30 New York at 9 a. m. cycle police and a dozen city,| > state and county patrol cars, Visit Voter Workers escorted the General downtown. Ike was scheduled to visit voter

The motorcade had nll the for- registration workers at School 57 mality, glitter and pomp of a mili- at Ritter Ave. and Washington St. tary parade. It stretched out over At 3 p.m., Ike has a handshaking a mile. There were more than tour set with precinct workers at 100-cars in line behind Ike. Marion County Republican headRight at Home quarters, 137 N. Delayare St.

Ike seemed instantly «t home. No dinner has been arranged

his yo “for the General's party. It is io a AY u 30 31% Srovas and presumed Ike will dine with close to e_boy hang ga Lito associates and political advisers) ine » The route gt hey in his fourth floor suite in the

with banners, bunting nor but- t laypool. : tons. " At 8:15 p. m., Ike will leave for

General Arrives

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Club. As the American Airlines DC-3 chartered plane Set down,” the roar of its four engines was drowned out by the shrill cries of the Young Republicans. George C. Marshall. The college yells were aided by| Nobody would ever confuse a group of grammar school pupils Ike's views with those of Mr. who called themselves The North-|Jenner. But Gov. Adlai Stevensiders. The pupils from School 43, (Son, the Democratic candidate, 86, 66 and St. Joan of Are School has tried to make capital out of had been released from classes tying the two men together polittoday to meet the General. ically. The General will be introduced night by Sen. Jenner and--as {Ike said yesterday—he is supporting everyone on the Republican ticket. : As he said also—he hopes to draw support and votes from {many who have differing views on various issues. But Indiana waited today for the answer to the question: Will Gen. Eisen-

hower plug openly for Mr. Jenner's election?

Buckling down to the hard facts of Bob Taft's strength in

ithe Corn Belt, here's what the General is saying to Taft supnorters:

“I know full well that many of |you—possibly even a vast majority of you-—preferred another

Continued From Page One of the Senate conservative GOP bloc and author of a bitter attack on Ike's old friend, Gen.

”~ = n un i CONTROLLING the crowd and to providing a smooth exit for the General on his motorcade downtown were 75 Indianapolis police-! men attired in their finest. With| white gloves and gleaming brass, Deputy Inspector James Langsford headed the elite contingent

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City Council today needs only a 5-4 margin to approve creation

of a separate Board of Zoning individual for the honor and the

Appeals. } ire § y y Councilman J. Wesley Brown, hang fiat was finally

a member of the City Plan Com-| mission, said the ordinance would Unity the Big Job

have required a 6-3 margin or! “1 would beg you never to give

The better the suit fits . . . the better the fabric . . . the better

you'll feel wearing it. And you'll really feel your best

in a Kuppenheimer flannel. Call it a mutual benefit association

« + + the smooth, slim way fine Kuppenheimer flannels take

to the natural s'yling Kuppenheimer alls Slimline. Flannel will be

big this year . . . for flannel is back on the hit parade . . .

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far revealed in every impc of course, th ministering i publicans—ex and that is hi the early lib slaved people the Iron Curt “The Gene! some pains t mean it just but the prec return. At be little vote-ca liberation. “Cruel as i the illusory worst it has plications w measured ag of life in eas “In any ev between us, : until the cous ly prevail.” His big sp was largely aims in the and natural jected into h economy an of expansiol that they | needs, rathe ests.” He called

and tight-fis with “better

Some women expressed disap- De te I as ore I the Pian Commission hadjup a loyalty that you develop for rangements ’ » MU . f S LA es p, y " » . . * . pointment that Ike didn’t bring coast by the NBC and ABC radio sr Sing yesterday. anybody else in your party. You and, in your Kuppenheimer flannel you'll be right in the government his “real” chief of staff—Mrs. So aa Locally, WISH and! After a public hearing, at should never allow to disappear As Mr. 8 Eisenhower, known far and wide wirp wii ar ’* ’ Tre WAL belnearch PO Sie Zppudred 10 Protest fem your lives a loyalty that thick of thi R be ¥ hei . campaign en as “Mamie. no live television of the event. prop OD. _Aap-ihas been once born, but keep it ings. Remember, your tuppenheimer 13 an cific Coast,

Officials of School 14, the Fleming Gardens institution, let the kids out of school to chéer lke. They were the most demonstra- needed. There are no reserved

tive along the route. |seats. First come, first served. | Most spectators had cameras. ____ enim !

As the long line of police cars| w i { passed, one amateur photographer How Modern Is

shouted:

“We can see you every day. We. Your Home? | .

The Butler rally starts at 8 p. m. with a musical program. Doors open at 6:30. No tickets are

point a separate, five-man Zoning there. You have put Sen. Taft Board, the Plan Commissionjup high and that is where you agreed to the idea by a vote of should keep him. six to one. The 10-member com-! - “The whole purpose now should mission now does double duty be to get the leaders united at as a Zoning Board. the top so that the whole orJack B. Kammins, commission ganization will have the benefit president, cast the lone dissenting 0f such unity, When we get all vote. of them in a single group, we Mr. Kammins said he was not Will have a total loyalty and the

investment in good appearance!

single breasted models

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edly at the ic ception of f« few basic iss hower becau: rowed’ so he ocratic platf “The Rept worry me toc terday just

wanta see lke.” {opposed to separation of mem- finest kind of loyalty we can land, Ore, f Gets Ovation | Is your present home easy (berships for the two functions, have.” | : they always {to live in... convenient, com- but felt the new Zoning Board That was his plea in Illinois and they 3 The motorcade stopped at the, fortable, sized right and in '|also should be composed of 10 Friday and in Ohio yesterday. double breasted models. 95 00 later.” Indianapolis Recorder, local week-| the best location??? If not, members, in view of its impor- In Illinois, the signs were that . He told] ly Negro newspaper, where an| them buy now the RIGHT tance. he had gone a long way toward that there W ovation was given the General. | home for your family. ebm healing the wounds of the battle Republican n Workers in the Marmon-Her- . : : : a cago. rington, International Harvester, | You can depend upon The Driver in Fair Shape Ike made some headway in in govern

and Capital Paper Co. offices] Indianapolis Times to bring watched the procession go by, you a complete inventory of leaning out of plant windows, | just about all the available Gen. Eisenhower freshened up, DPO™es In this area, all sepin his suite in the Claypool Hotel] ®rated im a convenient arand later addressed a noon lunch-

After Heart Attack Ohio, too. There, many GOP or|ganization leaders seem earnestly

John McClure, 52, of R. R. 11, ready to work hard for him. But Box 375, was in fair condition in it’s. going to take some solid word Long Hospital today after he suf- from Mr. Taft himself before fered a heart attack which re- many of his personal followers

Ayres’ Men's Store,

both against know nobod, pro-corruptio Tomorrow first stump ing from 8S:

an, ent. Here is Re it uml sulted in a traffic collision yes- pitch | * Angeles dov LOB ot the Indiana Republican : ee lterday. P B Street Floor, South Building BUY ON ares ABC Valley and 1 + - Editorial Agsociation. 4 STONE-FRONT BUNGALOW | According to sheriff's deputies, Churchills Vacati . : Fear plation Sen. Jenner and Mr. Craig also urchills Vacation The convenience of a Ch Ke. Practically new! 2 Bedrooms, hard- , | Mr: McClure was driving on E. e arge . spoke, { wood, built-ins, toilet, bath, auto. 10th 8t. near Franklin Rd. when! LONDON — Prime Minister Account with only a smell Ri le F Top Republican leaders voiced| gas heat. te WT hacE. Jee 718 he lost ‘control of hi : Winston Churchill and his wife payment each month : PP hopes that during his one-day R). Real buy. $8500. Open for in- swiped = a ae Tar, Side- ont by plane today for a vacation Ask the sclesperson about this Freshman stay here Ike will lash out at his| PIN3 OF R MeLAINC" WA-ISS into a diten 40¢ T&M on the French Riviera. They will Easy Payment Plan. High . Scho Democratic rival, Adlai Steven-| , W¥FER'06 Ine "15N.Del. | He was given first aid by the Stay at the villa of Lord Beaver- * ’ , Thursday son, who was nominated for Pres-| (Warren Township Fire Depart. DFOOK, newspaper owner, near Ayres’ Budget Charge ' | Orange Ald ident by Indiana's Gov. Schricker. Read these home ads over |ment jnhalator squad, then taken dea, x Gen. Eisenhower's visit to Indi-| today. You are sure to find 14 the hospital. : a H han Mi ana was regarded as significant several interesting enough to | Frederick L. Schultz, 26, of 522 Hotel Gutted by Fire i | ent Ine because: | go and see. : -|E. Market 8t., knocked down two, OCEAN CITY, N, J.—A three. i Miss “Rut ONE—This is strong Taft ter-| CHOOSE YOUR HOME NOW mailboxes when he swerved in alarm fire gutted the six-story : girls, and 1 ritory and many supporters of the, |an attempt to avoid the collision. Biscayne Hotel today. i ;. will wel “4 5 X 1, ' * ; a : . § - A - . Ey \ & . - > * : ! : : : : » 7 52 = Si ma . 5 i ia