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County Democrats ‘Dead’ Housing

in an unusual display of party unity appointed as honorary

: er Die finance chairman Frank McHale, former Democratic Na- But Dreams Never Die

tional Committeeman. But this was only one of many instances in which the Demo-

. ™ county machine made Cs il 3 : pe with eve tactions.| Was the appointment of Mr. Mc- “killed” it in March, is an

Under the leadership of the Hale. He had been ousted as Na-/5.tiye corpse.

[tional Committeeman largely 3 BE I A ou through the efforts of Marion Housing Authority commission rot, ssor on leave of absence, the| County Democratic leaders. e's’ ave ‘Sizrled condemnation DT Democrats rallied to|, Mr. Grills said he had con-|of the old circus grounds at the colors for the 1952 election [ferred with, former Demers Southeastern and Keystone Aves.

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campaign: Kinney, who offered to co-operate They intend to build 260 public Clauer Is Named {and made a “substantial” finan- housing units on it, if they can. lauer, one time poljti- ial contribution. | The Housing Authority was set en Ol county one) The new committee appoint- yp here during the last Demofisted ruler of the 12th Ward ™ents include: ~ |cratic administration. It chose (Indiana Ave.). FINANCE—Mr. McHale, Loyis seven housing sites, drew up plans)

. JP. Adams, Imogene McCleary.” and prepared to issue revenue James Cunningham, former, ORGANIZATION — James oar i

Marion County sheriff. ! - ; | Joseph Howard, former Mi- Feats Jack Dillon, Pearl McFar Power Claimed | nicipal Judge who recently re- TRANSPORTATION — Mr. But the Republicans took over signéd as administrative assist-| cunningham, Mr. Stewart, Wil-'Jan. 1. A new City Council voted | ant of the Democratic National'jjam Miller. to knock out public housing. | Committee. | REGISTRATION—Mr. Myers, “They only banned public Walter Meyers, recently de- nmr Howard and Catherine Mans- housing construction,” said one feated for county chairman. field. housing commissioner. “We still] , David M. Lewis, who resigned poLL WORKERS—Nish Dien- have power to acquire land and recently as county chairman. ‘hart and Margaret Hames. /draw plans.”

Howard Caughran, former fed-| ELECTION DAY—Mr. Clauer,| Another said: | eral district attorney who was joseph Wood, Katherine Price! “We borrowed public funds to

defeated for the gubernatorial pynn. do this job. We'd be lax if we] nomination. . . | PUBLIC RELATIONS — Mr, didn’t do it to the best of our| ' A 3 Richard Stewart, former City Lewis and Mabel Dunn. {ability.”’ RR iets - @ Clerk and onetime key figure in| ADVISORY COMMITTEE — Order Came Later | FEELING CHIPPER — Harry Cangany, 2, plays at Riley WAITING—Tommy, 5, and Pqul David Nyland, 2, stay with | it the city regime of the late Mayor Mr, Caughran and Mary Shackle- J

Al Fecae They said Federal Housing Au-| Hospital as Miss Jean Keller, RN; watches. relatives while their father, Robert, recovers. y. ford. thority, which controls defense! . The appointments were an-| RESEARCH—Harold Hatchet housing, ordered them to acquire|

nounced by Mr. Grills, who, pre-and Gene Farley. th land after Cit Council | dicted the Democrats would win! PUBLICITY — Aibert Losche ley B construction y public] Marion County as they did in!Jr., Grant Hawkins, Margaret housing. | 1948. |Afflis Johnston.

» | “Another factor pushing local] |commissioners to action is a suit | al ° {looming against them for $275,000. Truma A k M K ! The suit is expected to be filed n S S C Inney. Federal Court here within 30 : ' {to 80 days on behalf of Public - ; * 3 {Housing Authority, the federal To Help in Campaign hisses arryje ws § .Jlocalofficials, _ ._ _ . _.

Striking for the second time of 1949.

rr ” a few counties. Highest incidence : | Pres. Truman has personally|job consists of “little publicity— Other Cities Lose ; aos : whoss 8 the present siege is Marion ena out ra asked Frank McKinney, former all work.” Commissioners hint the suit wife and niece nibed to the! County. : ten & man identified by Pemoeratie National Chalfman Me UeKinnty Nl leave ludian: may seek to force the city into digease within a 24-hour period The second attack in the : 8. 48 Joseph rom Indianapolis to e an|apolis by plane ay morning. fulfilling its original plans for ted | ethodist/ land family came after the 27- walked int : yr active role in the 1952 campgign.| A meeting with the President will | public ng Hg : HIE Hee wth - “ hs of the

Mr. McKinney last night cop-|/be arranged after he arrives in| They said the cities of Los Anfirmed the Persident had asked Washington. geles, Cal, and Helena, oe him by telephone to help Sen.| His duties will be explained tried to back out of public housEarle Clements (D. Ky.) with the fully during the conference. He ing agreements. In each case, senatorial - rages in 21 states.|probably will return to Indian-|commissioners said, the "state Indiana is on® of the states, he|apolis then. Supreme Court forced them to added. Mr. McKinney says he has been honor their contracts. “We talked for 15 minutes about assured there will be no speech| Cdmmissioners originally | the Senate races in co-ordination making in his new position and planned to build 1500 public with the presidential campaign,” not too much traveling. housing units here. They were { Mr. McKinney declared. “I've got my feet back om the prepared to issue revenue bonds { No official announcement from ground in my business here and |to finance the project. The bonds the White House has been issued,|I could accept no position that were to be paid off with rent and as Mr."McKinney puts it the would take full-time responsibil-|proceeds. ities,” Mr. McKinney said.

fight for life in Riley Hospital. Mother and son were stricken less than a week after polio ‘claimed the life of her niece. ard Knight, parents of Pe The new attacks in the two families came as the number of cases in the city passed the record | set in 1949, the state's peing cared for by relatives,

cumbed.

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City Lists 84 Cases Mrs. Cangany’s sister.

: 4 8 ’ . $ | Jody died Aug. 25 after a three- T0Wnshlp in suburban Phiiadeln e imes i ed I1SSI ates | _Reports of 84 cases have been y.y jiinass Three days later her Phia, after holding the Hill family 3 | {made up to this week end. In the : |

By DONNA MIKELS 67 deaths in the same period

|“black” year of 1049 there were little H . ; Local ¢ e oRR® . 9 |86 cases here in the entire year. HE 42) rid ary Joe came By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Page| WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—Sen. | U ti- i ionqaire |" And the mortality figures, in| 0 ase. Ike and Adlai will hit the politl-| rg a man, even at the age | Wayne Morse (R. Ore.), ardent] [relation to cases reported, are| Worse in Other States

cal trail in Indiana in a personal

{ NS seks rats . ! yocal s ter of Gen. ! duel for the state's 13 electoral|y Of 20° 3/and vocal supporte By DICK SHULL |

Mr. Snowball works to save | Dwight D. Eisenhower a few . against the prompt arrival of the 16 deaths to date, compared with fantly battled the epidemic, the the fugitives could make a break Yates AdELio and is aren Bet ALs tees 3 moriths 3E0, clamuticd up: today. Trans-Atlantic cables flew, 500.000 from his divorced father seven for the entire year 1949, | disease rose to epidemic propor- for New Jersey and New York emocra oursegs on ections in Sc. 8 3

Seven of the victims were from| out of town, brought! here for| HODS in linots,

set to bring his campaign cara-|Indigha Job Prospects Good .. 5 He announced he has refused to FLOLyWood corporation coun-|in London. | WH treatment. Of the nine local resi-|

van to Indianapolis Sept. 26. He| We 70 years and they're accept speaking|sels prepared legal papers, Some More Cables will deliver a televised and broad- HI DAPPY acesesneverseses 17 §

On the basis of the letter fromi/dents who have succumbed, four

- tate as hole, the number of cast address at the Coliseum, | They'll raise their kids as of the Republi | built their dreams sky-high, as “the Sire,” the Hollywood movie died this month, four in August, °% © as 2 ID toward the move to Evansville Sept. 27 and| Hoosiers ............ ceseee 1TH ean nom © the | PATt of a half-million dollar hoax people went ahead with plans for/and one last February. | 1049 peak Louisville Sept. 28. & : campaign for the |, = the new independent motion pic-| However, for the state as a '%C BOC. Republican Dwight Eisenhower National presidency. ture company. |whole, the picture this year is “© y

Mr. Morse, one! The story of a fuzzy-faced GI

OPens 3 Wiistle stop Lain tour Page of the GOP's at Camp Atterbury posing as a

of Northern Indiana tomorrow. Taft to talk for Ike in 18

| 1ti-millionaire could be funny, “ {hardest hit. Authorities reported|ing Monday any dog runni He hits Ft. Wayne, Warsaw,| gates Adlai next will leading liberals, mu ; ton banker followed, as “the Health reported 512 cases and 15 |ing y y dog ning Plymouth, South Bend, La Porte,| syne Fast ......... vied 3 Eg eo not but 3 t . actually ‘started last Sire” offered irrefutable proof deaths, compared to 752 cases AO Re er 171 residents [loose an the treats of Danville : | . . i ’ . ‘| shot, town beard officials aa py, STEN Believes AX 3 wi hae But he made spring when the Dixie Division Of his IoMtune. ib Durst Bundsen, Board of Health presi- announced fonight. Stevenson's name in nomination | Stepan Withouy fe s clear that, as of private confided to 2 barsacks Checking the story of the GI| dent, amiced school. guthorities tol A rabid dog, since captured for President at the Democratic! .- "'"''"°°° : Tartan now, he won't do{buddy he was a British nobleman millionaire, The Times found) dl li es | abolish homework. He said too|and destroyed, is believed to have National Convention in July, snd Foreign A ying to help with spoui 8 Sullion In the Sank. through the British embassy] ° {much study would cause fatigue. bitten at least six other dogs embers of the Stevenson sta }

Page| that no “lord,” such as the youth!

in Springfield, Ill, are making * This represented a complete re- tentively and agreed to call the

scientist says ...... eran

Ike is slated to make a speech ROKs hold one hill, lose an-

| Gen. Eisenhower on Aug, 189 that title, “Sire.” ! . Sire Who?

’ : { i Sept. 22 in Evansville. Adlai has ther the would “throw myself into the The whole episode might have The Washington bank never| Towa, Minnesota and Wisconsin, | agreed to speak in South Bend| OMe «:rrrrvvrecceraiiens * 7|campaign with all my vigor.” ended there, but a third r rson heard of the man who was sup-| A wildly-plunging car contain- : : : but no date has been set. | Editorial Taft” Stand Blamed ,|a 23-year-old corporal ‘who 8 posed to be “the Sire's” American ing six boisterous persons last] Girl Dies of Polio Jenner On Spot Pagel, Corebly Cen. Bisenlowersiplayed smalls m HAL Sood: financier. The young GIs mother ,.,, 1jcocheted off five other] TERRE HAUTE Joan Gross, amined. . party harmony meeting in New came on the scene, mentioning a haq no knowledge of the youth's : to AB 's, Casey, IIL. died in Union Hos-| Mr. Stevenson's appearance Is Adlal's foreign policy York with Sen. Robert A. Taft big movie deal which could De plans to have. her put up the autos and careened into the in-i% FASe¥: Tio. died Unioh Hos here will highlight one of the big| based on false Asian Red I(g. 0.) changed Mr. Morse’s put over for about $500,000. {$5000 earnest money. As she terior of a business office In Rel, niiteq two days ago. She is Marion County Democratic ral-| tREOIY .....eovssesesesss:s 18 stand. Mr. Taft and Gen, Eisen- A Lost Ch stated when contacted, “If I had 100 block of N. Delaware St. | "qo opie othe Tro” Grosses. | idates Eisenhower, Jen- | ost Chance g | : lies before the election. Candidates sen ' hower came to a meeting of minds {$5000, would I be working in a The stampeding vehicle camel; woo Terre Haute's fourth 1952! y His Indianapolis speech, accord- ner need each -other—in |i, that session. Mr. Morse, on the] Number Two soldier turned to cafeteria?” to a crashing halt in the front/ cd © EF ing to close advisers in Springfield, In Luana sexass Sram * *7|other hand, has been at odds for “the Sire” and suggested he part| «rp Sjre's” two friends rocked room of the Russe ‘H. Hartman wi will be sprinkled liberally with Sports years with the GOP's conservative With a measly 10th of his $5 mil-|petween blind rage and dispair Real Estate office, 132 N. Delareferences to Sen. William E. Jen- P p element of which Mr. Taft is a|lion in the interests of making a|when they learned of the hoax. |ware St. Bulletin: Times ner (R. Ind.) ' 82 leader. Frrne for all of them, | Checking further, The Times One aghast bystander, attorney| . Sen. Jenner will be in the lime-| Eddie Ash's Sports Roundup. 11} nf Morse did not say spe-

“The Sire” could have revealed |jearned “the Sire” did have a|Jake Miller, who watched his car| Eee fu? light with Gen. Eisenhower again.| Dodgers Only 3 Games Ahead 11|cifically what had changed his his fib then, but he didn't. He father in London, and at one time smashed, said “they must havel Fishing ‘Rodeo

State Republican headquarters) Big 10 Football ........ esses 12 mind. But the Senator, who was Chose to continue his deception hig father’s family had a British/been traveling 70 mph.” = Th D } | 0 5 11 a disclosed the Senator will make w y {once a professor of law, said, “It/and informed the two men he {ite But, as his mother ex-| When police arrived, they found are Is cr. i all rear platform appearances in omens is an elemental principle of con- Would seek the advice of his 18 plained, when the government cut{four men and two women stag: ‘ ! t “" Indiana with the General. - Pages act law that the development of [trustees who handled his affairs, off the title's stipend several gering from the vehicle — un- Note to Fishermen:

In his northern Indiana train Final flings keep coeds busy .. 29... .¢orseen conditions ufider a con-| Interested in the §

[ton, the county seat, is only 30! More ‘‘cables” from London brighter than in 1949. Up to last] lo “letters” from his Washing-|/weekend the State Board of miles from Terre Haute was)

's Going To Die, Make "Solid Front, pin stove | SOMEONE'S GOING 10 Die, Peace With McHale | gine of |; ii o mem Ses 0 HE | ER] Sep YS In Killer Hunt

Other Political Stories on By CARL RENN | : cm : Pages 2 and 3. Public housing, mourned : | gen S The biggest surprise, of course, | fOr dead after City Council 23 Ea a ab , Ne Go All Out

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. : 3 New Polio Cases Hite: & orb Aa Two Bereaved Families is tr

within a month, polio was on a| This year the cases dre seatrampage gh two Indianap- tered over TO counties, whereas in

Ne in| Kidnaping, loot ; nd —olis families where earlier visits {1949 there were concentrations in|" | 3 led ie ny Hbiag.

Hospital. He is reported on the year-old bereaved husband re- : way to recovery. re {turned from funeral services dale Hotel and asked what kind In the same hospital Mrs. held last Tuesday for Mrs. Mary Patricla Cangany, 26, is battling Ellen Nyland, 27. She died Sept. the disease while her 2-year-old|/5 and a few hours later her son, Harry Joe, is winning his niece, Peggy Sue Knight, 7, suc-

The Nyland nome is at 3006 N. . . ‘Temple Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Leon-| Mrs. Lillie Haas, one of the wit-

Sue, live at 3055 N. Temple Ave, 2nd very nervous” — drank only Two other Nyland chilren,/Part of the beer before leaving. Tommy, 5, and Paul David, 2, are “worst polio year.” | The previous victim in the fam-| bar and saw him drive away in

Times photos by Ben Lawrence Richard L. Plessinger, 12, be- yy of Mrs, Cangany, who lives at/® "dark colored Plymouth.” RECOVERING—Mrs. Patricia Cangany, stricken three days came Indianapolis’ latest poliojs] N. Lansing Ave, was Judy, The last known getaway car

" ’ her son, gets well at Methodist Hospital. fatality when he died yesterday woyce, 6, daughter of Mrs. Mary Used by the three was a 1951 twolke and Adlai Today S News Sen. Morse before or sons P 'tn Riley Hespital. |Woyce, 1438 8 Emerson Ave. tone Pontiac sedan stolen from aunt was stricken, and the fcllow- Prisoners for 19 hours Thursday.

put up $5000 earnest money even gloomier. There have been| wn .o orricials in Indiana val-/and Berks Counties. From there

Chicago was fighting the worst Moumiai resort Blea es route to i western New York state, dates in behalf| nq two Camp Atterbury Gls| outbreak on record, and for the :

| The outbreak was. worse else- here. There are no reports of

" | - {claimed his father to be, existed. | | Where. The National Foundation humans being attacked. arrangements for the speech. | ar drums dominate Russia, |versal of his plans. He had told ‘“multi-millionaire” by his British | Into Office |for Infantile Paralysis listed the|

| most crucial states as Nebraska, t day as the quarantine went

| 5000 they generations ago, the f a m i | y injured. Well weathered from a Hold open the date of Satur-

trip, Gen. Eisenhower has set his/ Parade of Homes ......q..++ 3itract sometimes make it neces-/Would make in commission fOr dropped it. Inight of “several nips” they were day, Oct. 11. That's the day the ar on two of Indiana’s most Brides .........ccconvunannee 34 gary to modify a contract.” {finding a backer for the movie, as. “the Sire”. may In- re to tell police exactly who annual Times Fishing Rodeo will heavily Democratic counties. {Double Dating is Fun ........ 35 ee , mt ‘the other two Gls pressed “The nerit his father's “comfortable” they wete and where they were De held. : He will concentrate on Lake Clever, adaptable landscaping Gilb d S 1 Bill Sire” to get the. money. 'wealth, but after the British in- going. The gala event will be staged and St. Joseph Counties. Demo-| Ideas ........cceevenieees. 36 iibert an uliltvan bi CoFporations Bite |heritance laws are satisfied, “the| Witnesses .said the car came a! Yellowwood Lake, south of cratic margins in these counties Red Cross lists volunteer Set for Mark Hellinger | . " Sire” will be fortunate to realize shooting up Delaware St., nearly FASTVE® ere previously in the 1944 and 1948 presidential] Projects ......... seeverrer-38 |, The Sire" went along With|gs whieh when written doesn’t knocked three pedestrians flying, Was held. elections were not exceeded any- | NEW YORK-—The Mark Hel-|them in admirable fashion, 81V- 100k too different from $5 million, clipped the five cars and then As usual, The Times Fishing

te. r Features: {linger Theater will receive 8. M.|in them the latest reports from Whe else 1 the state Offie# Fach 26. 27 {Chartock’s Gilbert and Sullivan nig London solicitors. The cor-

|players, staring Martyn Green, |poral — a gullible soul — told his Views on the New se BOOKS .vvivsessennssses 28 |for an engagement of four weeks contacts in Hollywood to draw Do You Want ——————————

Henry Butler ....see600...26 {begining Oct. 20. up corporation papers and be ¥ .'e fditorials ....oeeeseenes 18 | Gpenisig attraction will be “Thelready to start production as soon 10 Get Ahead? 1 $100,000 Prairie Fire

* 1 Dan Kidney | Potomac Patter ........ 19 prado,” and in turn will tollow|as the half million cleared! GORDON, Neb., Sept. 13 (UP) more Fishing Rodeo news. y u Radio, Television .... 24, 25 “The Pirates of Penzance,” the through the banks.

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ONE WAY for Ike to clean up Real Estate i 220.30, hi % double bill of “H. M. 8. Pinafore’ Worried, “the Sire” changed his BS to rate yourself . .. how (today acres of land blackened by Claudia Loses Her Home

“ ngto ess,” would version of the wealth, confiding . . a wind-swept prairie fire which Boh rity Der Sermon. D8 Week: seeran 18 Bl Ee di. [that his father, ‘the Lord" acts fo make the best of Your OPPOI- |jefied the efforts of some 2500 ——And Her Clothes lawyers who still believe In Santa| Sports ............r0. 11-15 Jap Police Expanding forty | bad Fusiody of hie funds, | C Claus, : Earl Wilson, cevessesse.s 17 : ’ :

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x SENDAI Japan — The deputy business partners “the Lord” had | helps In. , . } | Fire Chief Elmer Davis said the police yesterday. fal A CAMPAIGN "year gives. Womens oooueooonser 29°38 qirector general of the narionaljokayed investing the $500,000 and| - ‘HOW AM I DOING? |ine blaze caused between $100,000, Claudia, clad only in her birth. many minor politicians a | gon. Rea rt ee..o.l yg [security board, Koikichi Masu- was making arrangement to get An Expert's Guide and $150,000 damage and prob- day suit, wandered into the police chance to make major speeches. 0 POTS axuuns ness hara, said, today the national po-|the money into the U. 8. “The To Better Jobs ably would have caused much station and calmly told the desk : ® 8 lice reserve soon will have a mem-|Sire” signed a letter in which he * THE TIMES {more if the rain had not fallen. sergeant she was lost. ECONOMIC REPORT — Dime bership of 110,000 at 66 base stated his mother—who works in - Starting Tomosrow “That's what really put out the| Police were trying to locate

Rodeo will be a day-long event open free to men, women and . children of all ages . . . with Rain Finally Puts Out prises awarded for: the best! |

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' Near Schools?

Bad Actors Fled Federal Prison

By United Press

ALLENTOWN, Pa., Sept. 13—The “full resources” of the FBI were thrown into-a

three-state search today for

three desperate federal prison fugitives making a do-or-die bid for freedom.

Local and state police and 50 FBI agents, armed with machineguns and sawed-off shotguns and co-ordinated with an elaborate radio network, closed in on the area where the desperadoes were last seen,

Violence Is Predicted

“Somebody's going to get killed before this is over,” one federal official said. Joseph Nolen, 26, his brother

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21, Chicago, went over the wall of Northeastern Federal Pen. 1

an early morning fog last | Wednesday. Since then the twisting, turning trail of the three convicted bank robbers has been marked by

of beer they had. When told the bar served Old Dutch, a local beer, he “I never heard of it. Givé me one.” 3 ‘Wild Looking’

nesses, sald Nolen—“wild looking

rs. Haas and her two companions followed him from the

{Jame J. Hill, of Whitemarsh

Slatedale, a community of 800 persons, is in northwestern Lehigh County near its borders with Northampton, Carbon, Schuylkill}

City or north into the wild Pocono

Mad Dog Scare Stirs Quarantine at Danville

Times State Service

DANVILLE, Sept. 13 -Start- #

Sound-trucks toured the streets

into effect. The shoot-to-kill order was put off until Monday to give owners time to have dogs ex-

Need a Home

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4402 CARROLLTON 3-Bedroom Dutch Colonian. Line room with fireplace, full size ng rm., well cabineted kitchen, 3 nice bedrms. and bath, gas heat, gar, corner lot. Close to School 70 and Joan of Arc, good transp. 1 33; WALTE TON, BR-4833, MA-2318.

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