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THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1952

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Boy's Love Companion

To Learn Fate Today

By United Press LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept 11

=Mrs. Virginia Le Tourneau, 28; will learn today whether she must stay in jail for-making a 10,000-mile love excursion with a 17-year-old boy or if she will be

| Political Roundup—

Senator Calls | Dad of Polio Victim, 3, WA Activities (Is Shot Down by Reds

By United Press © | “The thing that would help.

LONG BEACH, Cal, Sept. 11 most,” said her mother, “would Little Penny Nelson may have be to get word, just any word, . » lost her father — nobody really from her father.” * | knows—and if she has, Penny has There has been no word.

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ 40 new Daddies trying to take! But 40 members of the 1st Sen. William FE. Jenner said MS place. Marine Airwing have “adopted”

40 Marines Fill Breech— : |

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g War Veterans,” Jenner Says

Tries to Help WomanEscape

Fugitive Returns To State Hospital

By United Press

RICHMOND, Ind. Sept. 11—An armed mental patient who es-

“1 . 5! The 3-year-old daughter of 1st . { caped from the Richmond State I'll be back granted pfobation to return to today the “completely corrupt Lt oy oe NE / Penny, and they ve named a Cor- Hospital returned last night in ember it, ut her husband. Truman administration, is not pu Fore 2, fon 0 ong sar Miss Penny” to continue, in an attemsl' to release a Somas e things go. content with sacrificing young eac asn een told yet that 3 way, the mission her father

i be there to101st charge, him held un-

The platinum blonde, mother of a 10-year-old son, was convicted of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, Jimmy Sherwin of Burbank, Cal. Su-

lives in Korea but “is swindling

the oterans Of offier Deémoctat days before she was stricken

The Indiana with polio. High Court Puts

he was shot down over Com- started but did not finish. /munist territory on Aug. 6, eight — RSI

patient, Charles Summer, 25, Ft. Wayne, armed with a knife and described as dangerous, got to an upper floor of a hospital dormitory be-

ne—— ; She is now completely paraperior Judge William B. Neeley Republican is- lyzed. On her birthday Auz 3. OK on Recount fore he was seen by two ate Broken, delayed ruling on her plea for sued a slates she got a last letter from her tendants. reatens probation yesterday while he ment as his pt father. State Rep. Frank J. Seng, Jas- Wayne County sheriff's deputies studied the case. BE my aS | “I hope every day of your life Per, today had Indiana Supreme searched the grounds but could —The multi Probation officers reported caravan is as happy as I know it is this Court assurance that he has a find no trace of the fugitive.

drought was orrential rain ind state dis-

that she still loved Sherwin, who accompanied her on a 6-week tour through several western

Portland, A candidate for re»lection, Sen.

moment,” he wrote. “I'll do right to a recount of Democratic everything I possibly can to Primary votes. make it that way.” Mr, "Seng, joint representative

Summer, who served a Wyoming prison sentence for shooting a taxicab driver, escaped Tuesday

Jenner op p o ses § . y J ¢ ii Bght a states. They added, however, Democrat Henry There Tie been no. lelers fom a ards to RE with $Wo ther Rospital rar ather-plague that she wanted to return to her Schricker since, 8, ecount after tients. They were identified as as floods. husband, Armand, who said he is > e a he lost by 11 votes to Robert E.

iver, fed by Creek, early at only 4 feet

willing to take her back. “I know deep ih ‘my heart that

Sen. Jenner © | {Gramelspacher, Jas . $ , Jasper. said scandal in Mr. Leibowitz Indiana Bell Seeks | Martin County Circuit Court the Veterans = I la fhe Veieransa- 4 be enough) OK on New Purchase pproved the recount but Mr.

John Davis, 19, Ft. Wayne, and Lucille Hernandez, 21, daughter of an itinerant Mexican family, " State-wide alarms were broad-

of 1908, when I did wrong and acted on im- o Gramelspacher held it up with 1s” area Ssuf- pulse,” she told probation offi- reason for “a complete cleanup| Indiana Bell Telephone Co. to- ,, appeal to the state court. Su- Fast. in Indiana, Ohio and Ken ood. The wate cers. in Washington,” even if there day added the Noblesville Tele- preme Court judges split in their icky for the three.

and rain con-

ay into San

A 15-monthse esterday of a red in a fall irs. She was

At first Mrs. Le Tourneau was free on bail after her conviction. But bail was revoked and she

Mrs. Virginia Le Tourneau

————————— whiplash of the Potomac plunder- of the late John T. Detchon.

were no other reasons. {phone Co. to the list of exchanges

ruling, 3-2. | “The veteran is feeling the/it wants to buy from the estate ing, 3

The majority, in an opinion written by Justice Arch N. Bob-

loan frauds, insurance rackets set for Sept. 24 before the state

i ers,” Sen. Jenner charged.| A hearing on acquisition of the was ailed when authorities . v | bitt, ruled a trial court has jurisnl’ PTR ae a Three Men Held Bureaucratic boondoggling, home Detchon phone firms has been diction in recounts. Judge Floyd

and a picture of herself to Sherwin when he was being held at a juvenile detention home.

Sherwin since was released In Con Thef after promising not_to see Mrs.

Le Tourneau.

8S. Draper wrote the minority opinion that the State Legislature should be sole judge of returns from a primary.

and ludicrous medical programs, Public Service Commission. lall under VA direction, have made| Indiana Bell previously asked {this slow motion octopus a na- permission to purchase seven |tional scandal.” |other exchanges from the Det-

Last night, in Shelbyville, S8en./chon estate.

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Hoosier Father of 8

FIFTY MORE?—Percy T. Porter, 73, and his wife, Bertha, 71, are heading into their second 50 years of married life together. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary recently with a rception at their home, 747 N. Emerson Ave., attended by their sons, Ray and Leo, the sons' families, and 200 friends and neighbors. Mr. Porter, retired, was a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad | conductor 48 years.

Dr. Paul Williams, hospital su perintendent, told authorities the fugitives had planned to take the

{second woman with them.

Hospital attendants told authorities they had suspected the four would try to escape. They

(transferred one of the women to {another dormitory.

Money Not Everything

Jenner hailed the nomination of] —-, r of Mr, and . | . . . . « HL — ,———— Police Blast Truck [bis Senate Soisagiye. from Wis- Hand Caught in Machine Killed on Rail Tracks |. .. b h Aft il s PanTIELD Nien Fou Hoosier Offers Tires Near Rosedale [75 Joseph McCarthy... Wallace Johnson, 19, of 1252 8.. ANDERSON Lewis B. Riley, Police Nab Youth After 3-Mile Chase |day as manager of a woolen mill : le i Nas afi ng u ne a Harding St. suffered hand in-/43, father of eight children, was A 19-year-old driver was cap-| The youth, John C. Craig Jr. |to take a better paying job, was Plan for Suburbs By United Press om iy Se ee juries yesterday while working at kiled Wednesdaw when a Big tured and held on multiple 3112 Winthrop Ave. was accused back at the plant today because . Times Stats Service ROCKVILLE, Sept. 11—Police ii rene in government” he said. the Armour & Co. plant here, 600 Four passenger train hit him as charges today after three police lof reckless and drunk driving, more than 200 employees signed CHICAGO, Sept. 11—An In-|Shot out the tires of a small truck | W, Ray St. He told police hehe sat cn the tracks, according cars pursued him over a tortuous drunkenness and resisting ar-ia petition asking him to stay. ’ fleeing with 250 bushels of corn | Brannan Talk Here? caught his hand in a lard ma- to Coroner Cecil Carmichael. The three-mile course on the North- rest. Police said they halted his|“After all” Mr. Pearson sald, dianapolis planning consultant jo "0 ® government stogage| Although Democratic National chine. {body was found this morning. ‘east side. er at 22d and Alabama Sts. “money isn't everything.” today showed the American 80- bins and arrested three men yes-|headquarters announced today ———— vil Engineers his “mas- terday. . . i] DE ie ad fu in. Darke Cognty fail were |o riety of Agtioultute Thafles STRAUSS SAYS: = STORE HOURS: DAILY 9:30 TILL 5 (THURSDAY, (2 TILL 8:30) .- rz (Hubert Shipley, 33, and Fred W.\month in Indianapolis, top inneighborhoods, (Thomas, 31, Terre Haute, and giana Democratic leaders have no| Lawrence V. Sheridan told the Kenneth Eugene Frye, 24, Mar-| knowledge of it. o engineers at their centennial con- |tinsville, Tl1. | Democratic National Chairman - vention that building beyond city| Police set a trap after getting gtephen A. Mitchell announced limits should be based on “sound complaints that 2500 bushels of i, washington Mr. Brannan will ‘ . RB _. principles” rather than “random” 8rain were missing a little at a|speak in Indianabolis Sept. 24. :

4 In this area, Mr. Sheridan said, rd. They raved Juaden 3s 2 | Charies Seillee ote fie had no haphazard growth and planned) ne of the bins, then showed them-

development constantly conflict. |selves with sirens wailing and red

His master plan, based on 14 |ights flashing on their cars. points, calls for a grade school

y M “expansion. time from bins around Rosedale,| "put State Democratic Chairman] » LJ

{knowledge of Mr. Brannan's speech here. “This comes as a complete sur-

prise to me,” Mr. Skillen said. State Police Detective Harold “we didn't ask for him.”

i within one-half mile and a junior |p aceberr 1 y said the truck pulled| Undersecretary of Agriculture > high school within one mile of alllayqy and officers shot out es McCormick, a native 8 CORDOVAN U-WING residents, -a park -of- 20- Boies vavk tires. He 8A1d the men Were of Vincennes, is slated for a A rieh New! Smart! minimum combined with a com-|former convicts and admitted | speech at Shelby, Sept. 14. State glows had TT] munity center within one mile of | stealing grain over a 6-week headquarters. confirmed this. QIMY >was BLUE Sp each neighborhood, and largeriperiod and marketing it in Cen-| In Washington, Mr. Mitchell —Wing Tip SUEDE with parks nearby. tral Indiana cities and towns. |said the talks of Mr. Brannan 2,95 Blue Calf— E and Be, Carmie 3 gar of or MAPLE % ; an extensive campaign tour they SUED it L +t Th S d Ti . will make this month in eight EDL Sh a =) eo un ay imes states. 22.95 ;

Brownson Hits Secrecy Congressman Charles Brownson said today the present administration has “maliciously” tried to protect itself from disclosure of {its own blunders by surrounding lits official actions with an “Amerlican iron curtain of secrecy.” ; | Mr. Brownson’s remarks ‘were | made to the North Side Sertoma {Club at a noon luncheon in the {Hunters Lodge of the Marott Hotel.

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