Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1952 — Page 3

TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1952

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Scenes Of Eisenhower’s Arrival At Indianapolis Airport

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i 1 . : : : HERE HE COMES—Gen. Eisenhower starts down plane steps for Hoosier reception, FINE FAMILY—"lke" greets a father, mother, sons. FAMOUS GRIN—The candidate flashes a smile known "round the wotld for-@reeters. Stevenson Voices ear Of Ike's XX usade Of Lib afi ’ F r iberation’ f ~ Uraws Line | Claypool Rolls Out [(P Captures Marathon Bus Bag ‘Bad Eye, Cell Doors Open Bit : Ride—tor Free— | HOW ral | The t for lk Mai ain Thrills Jimmy | Wider for Girl F The Carpet for lke | Maine Again, Ths Jim 10of Top 10 |Wider for Girl Forger IY SEE, little Jimmy ig only 6.| U S Can Go { Another Story, Photos, Page 4 hour basis in case Ike desires a : ! | He couldn't really be expected . le Beauteous Sherry Morgan's un-'had received new contributions of . By DONNA MIKELS date snack Nobody pat nds LO Know al the Stops on the E.!. born child was 61 days nearer a fi, S10 gu $1 to be paid on By MERRIMAN SMITH Shining ‘brighter than a new gpink Tans ig ai H e br oo thonsh d [fairer start in life today, : The contributor said she v2 MAN §! S ; | He's a brave boy though an r . , s United Press Staff Correspondent ' Second looie’s bars, the Claypool food has been stocked, not even By Cwited [got on the bus Loree after Pv CaitedF Voluntary contributions had pag read of Sherry’s plight in The . ps ee Lh y Un Tress - ¢ a i y “ vy Unite ress t 61 t POY ’ " os : of SEATTLE, Sept. 9 — Gov. Hotel today rolled out the carpet 3 San of Spam Ee less the Voters marked. their ballots to- $¢nool like a little man. PITTSBURGH. Sept. 9—The Mollie to 3a oward payment Times, Sus Sighs her letter only Adlai E. Stevenson headed for Gen.—oops—Mr. Dwight D. sroked hummingbird tongue, the day in eight state primaries that His mother, Mrs. Harlan John- Federal Bureau of Investigation victed check forger is serving out ? et. for San F i Eisennower, well-stocked Claypool kitchen can Will nearly complete the nomina- fon, 3282 Ralston Ave, arrived at and Beaver Falls, Pa., police t0- a4 g1 a day Father of 3 Helps OF san ¥rancisco today to To use an old Army expression, handle it. a tion of candidates for the No- St. Mary Catholic School just in day jointly announced the capture ppree contributions totaling $36! A father of two sent in the $25 make a major foreign polic : i To ass cervina vember elections. time to see him board the bus. of Leonard J. (Bad Eye) Zalutsky,| ot > ancivid Chek “ " J BN POLCY rye never had it so good. | To assure Tke of quick service Le a: sn Wis in| She returned home and two 3g ome of the FBI's 10 it were added to the $25 received check and asked “no publicity. statétieh after making iid He missed getting the Clay- iN case he wants a between-meals i ace 8 Ape I - in: hours later got a call from wanted criminals 5 most priday, the day after the 22-year- The letter containing the dollar pointed attack on the foreign pol- 1c «presidential Suite.” The SNACK. one room-service worker, ' VA po dt ' Juvenile Aid Division. . : old redhead was sentenced to the bill contained no name, icy of his Republican opponent, a. ish set of rooms—which pre. Emmett Buckner, 948 Udell st, NeW Hampshire, Utah, Vermont, | Jred W. Hallford, head of the\yop,y's Prison. And a church organization . Gor. DWight D. Eerhoner lavish se} of rs a vy ~< has been assigned to Ike's calls. and Washington. National inter-| # = =a {Pittsburgh FBI office, said . 'showed interest in Sherry’s case. The Democratic residentialia’ Dresid tal ho ee not: vo “Buck” is an old hand at such St centered on: the fate of Sen. yoUNG JIMMY had been found Zalutsky, whd escaped a yearn ago| Due in February J |A representative called The Time atic presider presidential hopefu ot yet Joseph McCarthy (R. Wis), wh from a Florida prison, was seized, p : 5 viomines ‘was sclieduled ‘to makeifinighed. ; special duties since he served in °F ph -arthy (R. Wis.), Who on the bus by Patrolman Michael a Florida prison, was seized! gherry's child is due in Febru- inquiring where contributions his most important foreign policy {a similar capacity for Franklin D.'S es Bg enOmina on, McAllen after the bus operator Yesterday after two Beaver Fails 41.y ghe has named as the father could be made. i speech to date in a nationwide! Somefhing Special Roosevelt when the late President , = ASeal usens Su d Rhode {51d him the boy had been taking residents Tecognizeq him from a , fugitive who wooed the former Sherry's baby will not be born : radio and television appearance But the suite he did draw visited here. oi a (oy 10 pone a marathon ride. DO bone picture and notified po4e] into a: $30,000 forgery spree, in prison. After its birth in Cole- ‘ § (CBS) from the Veterans Me- is something special in its own And speaking of other Presi- {jon will pick their Congressional At JAD, police found Jimmy's Zalutsky. Who Wis serving a life then left her penniless, man Hospital, the child will be _morial Auditorium in ‘San Fran. right. Situated beside a private dents, the tactful Mr, Karr did candidates later this month, father had tucked. a note with sentence “for the murder of a Mrs, Mange Smith, Criminalicared for by the State Welfare cisco at 2:30 p. m. (Indianapolis elevator, the corner suite has no some subtracting while Mrs, Karr Jimmy's name and address in the yy, policeman when he escaped Court 1 clerk, said yesterday she Department until Sherry’s release. ] Time): {adjoining rooms or connecting was adding special touches to| * GOP Wins in Maine boy's pocket. = was unarmed e- ; { ; Tira? | ¥ : yas and offered no re- ; The governor's aids expected 900rs. assuring absolute privacy Ike's suite. He had movers come Traditionally Republican Maine Jimmy explained his father had ji iance when arrested in oo STRAUSS the speech to support current ad- for any “behind-closed-door” con- in and remove the small white swept GOP candidates to victory taken him to school and asked basement t a Beaver Falls olihiAal 5 wy ministration foreign policy in ferences, baby piano which occupied a in its first- in - the - nation state Nim to return by bus. But Jimmy restaurant iy he was em SAYS: STORE HOURS 9:30 TILL § Be strong terms, with new criticisms| There's a large living room. a corner. election yesterday. But the margin 4idn’t know where to get off. Be- ployed. & (THURSDAY 12 TILL 8:30) of Gen. Eisenhower for his state-/master bedroom and a smaller! “This isn’t the piano-playing of victory was far short of the sides, he was on the wrong line. . ments on liberation of the eastern Sleeping room with the last bed one” Mr. Karr quipped as he re- mark set in 1948 when U. 8. Sen. Jimmy didn’t mind the trip, Faces Arraignment ec ! European nations from Com-/Carol Lombard slept in before placed it with a big easy chair, Margaret Chase Smith received though. He sat quietly by the win-| ,., , , oner was brought to Owy, i | | : 7 dow, the bus operator said, happi- Ny, munist tyranny. her death. | 71.4 per cent of the vote. ly eating a peach and enjoyin Pittsburgh early today and was Yous Was. § Mr. Stevenson spoke here last! However, Ike undoubtedly will ; A state liquor cominission o scenery y gto be arraigned before a U. 8. 4isry night principally on the subject of Use the more modern Hollywood scandal was blamed for the slip : commissioner. DOUBLE “4Np 2 . ; {bed in the master bedroom. The| = ; in Republican strength. Gov. Zalutsky escaped from the Rai-| REVERSE 4 natural resources, conservation d : and public power bed in which the glamorous " Frederick G. Payne won election 4 Men Hurt ford, Fla., State Prison, Sept, 3.| PLEATS : h d hi ad itn Carole slept’is an antique. Like . to the U. 8. Senate by a comfort-| 1951, after he and another in-| ; But he opened his address with oo (15er style beds, it's short lable 2 to 1 margin over Demo- In 3 Accident mate hurled lighted gasoline] 8 an ad lib suggesting that Gen.on™ ton" 0" Cod cramp a |crat Roger Dube. i Ss Ibombs at a tower guard i se : . Varthv' 14 | : | FORWARD Eisenhower was engaging in “ag. . 0 { Mr. McCarthy's strength with . : In the confusion that followed! - little vote-catching” with his : i . the Wisconsin Republican organi- Foyr men, were injured in three the two desperados kidnaped the! SET recommendations for the libera- It might be just right for zation was- expected to help him traffie "aceldents last night and gic.’ ¢ the prison dentist and) POCKETS tion of Eastern Europe. [Mamie but she's not accompany. to victory over his opponent, early today. One was hospitalized. forced h : t | ling her husband on his Indianap-| ; : 0 er to accompany them at) One Difference lolis trip [Leonard Schmitt of Merrill, Wis.| Three cars and a utility pole knife point in her automobile. . thought “the Gen-| ; { Wisconsin Outcome Watched [tangled at W, North and N. Illi-| They abandoned the car after) ile a ro oh ne has solaris Bote hi 8 of the} X “hotrod” driver was! But Mr Schmitt. who eon ‘nois Sts. late yesterday. Hugh G. a 15-mile chase and released the| RAISED A ey | = p 1 P. oC Itt, F - T y i » y . far revealed it resembles our own i Hall, 21, of 831 Union St., was in woman unharmed. A search party SIDE SEAMS

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in every important respect except, of course, the Democrats are administering it instead of the Re-

‘evidence over the suite today.! Fresh flowers, a silver tray of fresh fruit, percale sheets on the! Eisenhower bed topped by

publicans—except in one respect—", eaby heirloom George Wash-|

and that is his preoccupation with the early liberation of the enslaved peoples In Europe behind the Iron Curtain.” “The General has since been at some pains to say that he didn't mean it just that way. I hope so, but the preoccupations seem to return. At best, it may be only a little vote-catching, this score of liberation. “Cruel as it may be in terms of the illusory hopes it creates, at worst it has somber military implications when the concept is measured against the hard facts of life in eastern Europe today. “In any event, that is an issue between us, and it will stay joined until the counsels of reason clearly prevail.”

ington bedspreads which set the hotel back $35 apiece. {

Most of these special touches 'were added by Mrs. Pauline Karr, wife of Claypool Manager W. Bry-| an Karr. Mrs. Karr, who did the| decorating of the green and gold! suite, said she fixed it up once before when Gen. Eisenhower visited Indianapolis. But at the last minute that time someone switched signals and the General stayed in the Columbia Club.

The luxury suite is rented only to special guests, since a night's] rent hardly would cover damage {to its expensive furnishings. |

Prepared Early | Mr. Karr, who as a bellboy once served his namesake, perennial

sued for $15,000 today by an qucied 10 a on Juenion fair condition at Methodist Hos- using bloodhounds recaptured the : is ., and answer radio rograms— Yi igi : it. pital with a puncture wound in other fugitive several hours later, East, Side youth injured crit during the campaign has athe jar side of his chest. He was but Zalufky was not found. ically in a reported auto duel tracted public interest. a passenger in one of the cars, | over a teen-age girl. | Mr. SjiCarihy said he Cab driver Wiley Knops, 25, of .._1'‘badly” in need of votes. ) a The defendant, Russell Wayne , : ; " N. Alabama St, was treated at P #. 21 Lond Ind Today's primaries will select a h hospital iniuties arrott, 21, London, Ind. Cur... of 32 nominees for House tne same hospital for Injuries rently is appealing a 30-day sen- seats and six nominees for Sen-| from the crash. tence and a $125 fine levied after gio seats. | One man received a fractured the two-car crash. | In Utah, Marriner S. Eccles, thumb in another three-car crash The Superior Court,4 suit Was former governor of the Federal during rush-hour traffic last night

Born in Allentown

Zalutsky, town, Pa., has a police record dating back to 1927 and has made

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Florida prison. Following a $500 payroll holdup Allentown in 1933, police noti-

filed in behalf of “William R. Reserve Board, employed a ‘“tele- at New York and N. Meridian Sts. ri.4 viami authorities that Zalut-L:

Shellhouse, 18, of 37 Parkview thon” television broadcast in an Struck by another car in the busy Ave. attempt to insure a victory over intersection, the car driven by Young Shellhouse’s injuries, the jncumbent Senator Arthur V. I.eroy Rowe, 33, of 1537 Sturm suit claims, are permanent. He watkins in the Republican pri- Ave. struck a pickup truck then suffered a broken neck and a mary, Mr. Eccles planned to keep overturned. Mr. Rowe was treated |; iective was killed brain concussion in the crash speaking until 5 p. m. today, |at Methodist Hospital. | Zalutsky was tried and found Qct. 21 neal Acton, John L. Cole, 34, of 38 8. Denny | gyijlty of murder in the first deSt, was treated by a Generaligree and was sentenced to life

The suit charges Parrott forced | . . . the youth's car off the road where Order Police to Testify Hospital ambulance doctor for imprisonment cuts on his head after his car| :

it hit a bridge abutment, over-! t In Drunken Cases struck the abutment of the Belt

turned and threw young ShellAn order for police officers to Railroad elevation in the 3400)

house out the top. Parrot is accused in the suit of testify in court against persons block E. Washington St. accused of drunkenness today was

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His big speech here last night presidential candidate William under the influence of liquor.” : vd # 1951 1952 : . issued by Municipal Court Judges . a ina was largely a broad recital of Jennings Bryan, said arrange-| On Jan. 7, Beech Grove Magis- Philip L. Bavt i Scott A Pe Man Slugs Two Accidents ...,.. + 5640 5447 aims in the field of conservation ments for Ike's stay were all “un- trate Paul C. Wetter found Par- ponald ™ : r Injured ....... ce 2455 2398 and natural resources, but he in- der control” long before Ike's rott guilty of reckless driving x ides Rilled ...uuuvse 37 38 | J Cffective Sept... 15, : jected into his address a plea for plane landed at Weir. Cook air- and failure to stop after an acci- rate ve Ss the ges Robs Store Here i economy and close examination port. |dent. The verdict was appealed Currently, police merely issue al A man who slugged the manof expansion programs to see| The entire floor where Tke is to Circuit Court where the case report which accompanies the ac- ager and bookkeeper of the Hy- f—— It's Just As — that they best serve national staying is vacated except for his Will be heard Oct. 16. cused person to court. land Plumbing & Hardware Store, | ==} 4 £1 d mn needs, rather than “local inter-personal party of 25 and two — {2011 Clifton St. today fled with | © | ~rashioned ... j= ests.” ! s 5 C s! : . TY as $ permanent residents Corridors Polio Strikes Infant $280 from the cash register,

He called for an “eagle-eyved and tight-fisted” federal policy,

leading to the wing where Ike is staying’ are guarded by police to!

| 700 Strike at Miles

| DES MOINES; Iowa—Des| ELKHART -The firing of an

Charles Smith, 65, 2946; Clifton St., the manager, was slugged

with “better administrative ar-(insure privacy. | Moines’ youngest polio victim, 13- employee was cited today as the rangements within the federal About 50 extra persons have day-old Elizabeth Ryg, daughter reason for a strike by about 700 government . » been hired to handle the crowd, of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Ryg, Brice- members of District 50, United As Mr. Stevenson moved his elephone falls and the Eisen- yn, Minn., was reported in fair Mine Workers, against Miles campaign entourage down the Pa- Se eon, will Be oy | condition yesterday. Laboratories. Fn. cific Coast, he drummed repeat-, service wi on a 24- —— edly at the idea that, with the\ex-| ception of foreign policy, he has few basic issues with Gen. Eisen-| hower because the GOP has “bor-| rowed” so heavily from the Democratic platform. “The Republicans really don’t worry me too much,” he said 'yesterday just before leaving Portland, Ore. for Seattle, “because they always borrow our planks and they always return them later.” He told ‘his Seattle audience that there was no {ssue with the| . Republican nominee on corruption in government since they were] both against it “and so far as I know nobody is running on the] pro-corruption ticket.” | Tomorrow he will make his first stump tour by train, traveling from San Francisco to Los Angeles down the San Joaquin Valley and making a number of rear platform speeches.

Ripple Freslimen Freshman girls at Broad Ripple High School will be honored] Thursday at a tea sponsored by! Orange Ald, girls’ ‘organization. } The tea, to be in the girls’ gymnasium, will include entertainment by the Broad Ripple Concert Club. iT isd | Miss Ruth Carter, dean of girls, and Fred Murphy, princi-

will welcome the new pupils,

WELCOME, IKE—Claypool Hotel Manager W. Bryan Karr adds fresh f oi a Te Ee Sor Tot eae To vga Tages Yet Sowers to les sit

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over the head by a man who had asked to be shown lawnmowers, Mr. Smith was taken to Methodist Hospital where he is reported in fair condition, Al J. Hyland, owner of the store, said the thug also slugged Mrs. Mary Roberts, 35, Acton, bookkeeper, who was treated at the scene. Mr. Hyland said the thief rifled the register after the slugging and fled. with the money prepared for bank deposit. . A Prince of an Idea | TOKYO--Japan's Crown Prince 1Akihito will be formally crowned heir apparent in streamlined {court ceremonies in November, palace officials disclosed today.

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