Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1952 — Page 2
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By CHARLES LUCEY Scripps-Howard Btaff Writer
WITH EISENHOWER PARTY, Sept. 10 — Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower
touched base on the eastern
seaboard today after a week's tough campaigning which hacked away more rough edges of his : political am ateurism and made him surerfooted. Some 8000 miles of campaigning have begun to give him the feel of the job ahead. The General's Midwest swing wasn't the spectacular thing his two - day South-
Mr. Lucey :
ern rip-snorter was. It wasn’t supposed to be. Except for his Indianapolis
meeting last night and the Kasson, Minn, plowing contest speech, his main job was to meet GOP organization workers and inspire some of that old zip. There are signs the General still needs better briefing on state-to-state political situations.
LOCKED OUT—Mrs. Harry Mallinson (left) and Miss Shirley Graisch peer through a locked He'll never be a spellbinder on door into Butler Fieldhouse last night as Gen. Eisenhower made a major speech here. They were the stump. But he's getting bet- part of more than 5000 who were unable to get into the Fieldhouse to hear the General.
et ot to0 He's dishing p 0) may have most to say importance to the GOP. One of Senate GOP extreme right wing, He's meeting local politicians about what happens then. ndiana's 10p Republioun aan ; Whose views on foreign policy are In DNlinois, Ohio and Indiana, Zation leaders said as the General... 4irrarent from Ike's.
on a little more natural footing. barnstormed there: And he comes up with that smile the Taft influence is mighty. TIi-/P% co Or waiting for Taft to blow| This is a risky business, as Ike
ltke a champ in all those parades. n0is has 27 electoral votes, Ohio, ~TLo 00 F500 = @ 0 join the undoubtedly knows. He wants Inthas 25 and Indiana 13. They, ge : |diana in the GOP fold, so he helps Taft Is Mighty were all close four years ago. (2Imy. : IMs. Jenner. But in doing so Pe The General flew into Washing-| Tom Dewey carried Indiana by, ~ Goes Down Line [takes a chance of losing the voles ton today for meetings with the|13,000, lost Illinois by 33,000 and! Gen. Eisenhower is going much ,¢ jjheral people in other imporGOP National Committee staff|Ohio by 7000. But there was|farther to back up the Republican tant states. after several days of hard goingjalso 377000 Ohiowvotes for Henry ticket generally as a team, In| gen. Jenner maneuvered Ike in-
in territory which was largely|Wallace which probably would accepting candidates with whose t; an uncomfortable spot when han rel caused $800 damage jment, t did Tom Dewey four cheering atidience in Indianapolis.
pro-Taft before the Chicago con-| have gone to Harry Truman if views he fs in violent disagree-/the Generaf was introduced to his vention. {Mr. Wallace hadnt run. It is territory in which he must] Ike can't kick any of them Years ago. | AS do a lot of converting between now and election day—and not
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Parley After Hitting Stride Here
, |friends in East Europe and China;
Eisen-|it cleared up a domestic problem. their annual tour of the zoo’s sooner. away this time. That's why the| In Indiana yesterday, he: went hower threw up both arms to|He dog, Duffy, who at first was lush flower gardens. upcoming meeting between him|down the line politically with Sen. wave back to the crowd. Three|trapped in the blaze, no longer Frank McInnis explained Mike Candy Co. for the helping hand.” was able to. reach through the he, but Sen. Robert A. Taftjand Mr. Taft is of really vast William E. Jenner, member of the times, Mr. Jenner grabbed one'has fleas.
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of Tke's wrists, so that photog-| raphers got pictures of what) looked like a “buddies” pose of
Eimeria 3 HOOSIBrs on go Fe Lees Word,
Honor Among Thieves—
Indiana Republican Congressional| “In this campaign, I am re-| 6 in Marine Corps NEW YORK, Sept. 10—Mrs. rm keeping the letter,” Mrs state I visit. The people’ of each | believed there might be some|when folks would kid me al :
hower assured GOP leaders at a Casualty List ’ [4 : : delegation, including Sen. Jenner. | : Repays Loan of $30 questing voters to support the Bertha Romano, 55, gambled on Romano said. “It proves there's state are the best judges of the been reported wounded in the honor among thieves. getting it back, that he was prob¥
luncheon he would work with the Last night he said: | 3 Are in Army; By United Press “I put the $30 in the bank but entire Republican ticket in every| yw, yoogier fighting men have a longshot and won because shegood in people, I kept saying, individuals they want to represent 646th Defense Department casu- Six weeks ago, a polite young ably having trouble getting it tox
their party.” lalty release from Korea » : . holdupman entered a candy store gether. » a awest Taftme Shave woe They are: which Mrs. Romano manages and| ‘I had faith in him and hé¢ ying : ou Army said: “This is a stickup” = |didn’t let me down. I gambled on
have to prove he's ready to make a fighting campaign before he| Cpl. George D. Logothetis, son gets their support. {of Mrs. Olga Soldatos, Gary.
He did his best last night at
{the right man at the right time.
Then, after looking the mother- I hope he’s making out all right."
[ly store manager in the eye, he | Pfe. Leroy E. Schrougham, hus- said, “No, I can’t do it.” | ra Indianapolis. He said he. was in band of Mrs. Doris J. Schroug-| The bandit explained to Mrs. | Britain fo Free A-Spy § politics “fast and hard” and ham, Nashville. Romano that he needed $30 for ‘Around December’ - whaled away at the opposition| py prapcis L. Smith, son of Nis room rent. Mrs. Romano “yo \non nr Alan Nunn May,
leaders as ‘‘fearmongers, quack . {chatted with the bandit for 25 : doctors, fumblers and bare-faced ey pony pe. Audity L. Smith, minutes about the evil of crime Britain's first atomic spy, will be looters.” He heaped derision on : and handed him the $30. released from priso n “some time “Don’t Marines “He told me he wanted to pay |3Tound December,” a government Pfc. Riley E. Borders, son of the money back when he could | SPokesman said today. “Take what away?’ he de- Mrs, Iva M. Borders, Sullivan. and said I would hear from him May will have served the minmanded in observing that Demo-| pte, Gerald L. Bowers, son of Within 30 days,” she said. “I gave opr term. With time oft for good cratic Candidate Adlai Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Bow- him my maiden name, Bouffier, cov or irom Ris 0-year sen-
a. ' tence. is “using every trick in the book erg, Kokomo. and asked him to send it to me wi 3 to get himself off the hook of the His release will be unconditions
] N€| Second Lt. Vance E. Brown, here at the store when he could. | Present BI Tecord. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. ‘Everybody Kidded Me’ a ar be 1 per cent fees for court favorites; BroW: Winchester, “Everybody kidded me. They government. counter - intelligence campaign fund, pressure on fed- Dennis E. Hochgesang, son of thought I was crazy when I said men. oY the loss of our MI. and Mrs. Hilbert Hochgesang, 1 still thought I'd get it back even) May was convicted of giving Jae pul £ Millpr son EM after the 30 days Sere up: stomje sosrers to Russia wikis “ i . Ty SE workin the Vatunid WnGing "(HAL 1S na hurr Chures J Bios Fo tn em a a eee Cone Teh pro
trapped us into the Korean War,” an v that it was addressed tv ‘Mts overnment deficits, high prices ‘ + . v SOV inflation ga Pp Pfc. Frank L. Nemeth, son of Bouffier’ I knew he had kept his; He's Not Houdini, It was the ‘foughest speech the Mr. and Mrs. John Nemeth, South word.” B v Il 57 Bend. | The letter, printed in pencil and] BUt He's Awfu Y Close |General has made to date. | | RRR | |containing two $10 dollar bills, SAVANNAH, Ga.—An 18-year- . ; *h lone five and five singles, said: [old armored truck guard awaited Fire Cure for Fleas t Chimps Have It, Too “Here is the $30 I borrowed grand jury action today on SANTA MONICA, Cal.—A fire DETROIT—Mike, a chimpanzee from you for my room rent, when charges of stealing cash out of in Mrs. at the Detroit Zoo, stayed behind I needed it so badly, I am sorry padlocked money bags. Berkeley G. Tobey’s kitchen, but today while other chimps made that I could not send it back. FBI agents said William H. Friese was no Houdini, but his “God bless you and the Loft hands are unusually small. He
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