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By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Democrat Henry F. Schricker

was indorsed for U., 8. Senator|

Democratic Action, a non-“om-

today by the second annual state convention of the Americans for

and mechanics went on strike’ to- ganization.

day against Indianapolis & Southeastern’ Trailways, Inc.

union said they walked out when negotiations on a new wage con-| tract deadlocked. { J. E. Morley, general manager | of the bus line, declined to com-| ment. The line serves various cities in Indiana, and Chicago, Cincinnati| and points in Florida. ‘ The strikers, members of the| Amalgamated Association of! Street, Motor Coach and Railways Union, Division 1211, affect Trail-| ways runs to Camp Atterbury! Shelbyville, Greensburg, Chicago| and Knoxville. Picket lines were thrown around |

| Ohio St. Mr. Myers said another bus line, Indiana Railroad Co. may be, drawn into the strike as its driv-| ers and mechanics recently transferred to the same local as the striking drivepé, The company refused to recognized the transfer. However, Indiana Railroad buses were running as usual this morning.

Trial Opens Today

For ‘Herb Doctor’ TERRE HAUTE — Arthur J. Cox, 73-year-old Sullivan County “herb doctor” was brought to

[for lfeutenant

r Also indorsed were three Demo-

crats and one Republican, State

tion.

Other Democrats approved were Earl Utterback, candidate for superintendent of public instruction; E. Spencer Walton, running governor, and Thomas W. Callahan, seeking office as secretary of state.

Holds Stormy Forum

§ The ADA made public its political favorites following a stormy

forum last night at the Claypool Hotel.

Republicans Charles Brownson, Willlam Bray and Philip Willkie crossed verbal campaign swords with Democrats Andrew Jacobs, John Carvey and Paul Butler. State Rep. Willkie, in a stirring plea for Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's support, told the 60-odd ADA representatives “the New Deal ended with the Supreme Court packing plan.”

Ever since that time, the Rushville Republican pointed out, neither the late President Roosevelt nor President Truman had been able to pass any New Deal or Fair Deal laws.

Charges ‘False Promises’

Mr. Willkie accused the Democrats of “false promises” on civil

. Board of Health in 1941.

trial here today on a federal in-|Ti8hts and said he personally favdictment charging him with 35 Oréd a strong air Employment

violations of the Food, Drug and Practice Commission “with all the

teeth we can put into it.” Questioned about the part Sen.

Cosmetics Act. The defendant is charged in

each count with specific sales in|William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) would |

ADA Indorses Henry, Walton and Emmert |

congressman from Marion Coun-/Brownson, a candidate for re-|I believe in freedom,” he said. | ty, said the government should election, called for a “middle-of-| {own and operate one television the-road” approach to the na-|cratic national committeeman, atchannel to let people “know what tion's current problems. in govern- defended Sen. Nixon's saying:

lis really going on |ment.” He sald that is the only]

| press. . ‘Strategic Bribe’

dential . candidate,” who 1s cur-ineedled by the ADA convention, approved a 19-point social and rently under fire for accepting, no panded himself well.

$18,000 from wealthy Calitornia) businessmen to help defray his| expenses But r, Jacobs amounted to a “strategic bribe.” “He: who pays.the fiddler calls

Republican Congressman

‘Book’ Hurled At 2 Drivers

Magistrate's Court, today sentenced two traffic violators to a total of 130 days on the State

in one case. George Kendrick, 39, of Douglas St. was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days for operating

his license was suspended. He had |

| wa. r boy.” Seventy-five AFL bus drivers Mmunist but left-wing political or-| “2Y to combat the one-party that he was a poo y most congressmen have to dip]

into their own pockets for about bat and does not deserve to get | Mr. Jacobs said he sympa-igs000 a year to represent the this compensation,” Mr. Butler 3% The drivers struck at midnight. Supreme Court Justice James A. thized with the plight of Sen. 3

J i people. C. J. Myers, president of the local Emmert, a candidate for re-elec- Richard Nixon, GOP vice presi-

said t When gsked why some Republi-| withholding tax plan, and $100 {cans slugged a Democrat handing/state tax exemption to each per-

|the tune and the Republicans Der rally here, Mr. Brownson general election. : | know it,” Mr. Jacobs said. .

- '& Taft pan.” iF John rvey, Democratic can-| 0NIVIC S : didate for Congress, devoted his : :

part of the program to a jocular assault on Sen. Nixon, including a 10-stanza poem entitled “Who's Fixin" Nixon.” verse: |

Nixon said that he would drive, Judge George Ober, Speedway And all the time, you: know,

Farm and fined them $222.50. Martinsville, said he However, he suspended sentence gpects” the views of ADA, but!

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Paul Butler, South Bend, Demo-

He also tacked Sen, Jenner's $179.40-a-/month Army disability pension “Dick Nixon's. only crime was and cited federal law purporting {to show the compensation was Mr. Brownson explained that illegal. !

“Bill Jenner was never in com-

|said. Mr. Brownson was repeatedly| Earlier in the day, the ADA (economic program for Hoosiers. Among other things it called for

Talks Back a “compulsory” FEPC, a state

ut leaflets at the recent Eisen-/son who votes in a primary or

eet Throats as Break Fails

They were slippin’ sBY United Press

dough, CANON CITY, Colo., Sept. 22— Republican Congr essthan Bray, Two convicts tried to break out of deeply re-the Colorado State Penitentiary

| town.

and he likes to chew tobacco. '

All the graft and sin outside.

him the

early todd¥, beat three guards

aa | Tet they were attacking the na- anq slit their own throats in at-| Plan to S eed tion's problems. the wrong way. tempted suicide when their break

| Charges Regimentation tatled.

® He accused the ADA of seeking! Tie convicts, Orley Matthews of alcohol and for driving while {, regiment the people. € ana James Sherbondy, convicted

“You believe in regimentation, Murderer who appeared in the| Biation prison movie “Canon City,” were

his licensé suspended last June for a similar offense.

Forest L. Hughes, 51, of 2806 Carrollton Ave., was sentenced to a total of 100 days on the State Farm, fined $122.50 and had| his*license suspended for 90 days| for operating a car under the in-

interstate commerce of improper- | play fn Gen. Eisenhower's cru-|/fluence of alcohol, reckless driv-

ly labeled drugs. Cox was perma- sade, Mr. Willkie said: nently barred from practicing medicine by the Indiana State He'll go along with Ike.”

PPT TETrerETEr ire

“Jenner is a good team player. since this

ing and being drunk. However, was Hughes’ first offense, Judge Ober suspended the

Mr. Jacobs, former Democratic! jail sentence.

Bhe Works Board today auth-| : orized Sears Roebuck & Co. to] trying to Kill themselves. 'byild at its own expense a con-| Sherbondy’s younger brother, crete divider strip to ease a “‘trafRalph. 19, who was waiting out-' fic bottleneck” on Alabama St. side the prison walls a get-|

away car that was a rolling ar- concrete divider along Alabama,

. Florida Governor senal, was taken into custody. |from the alley at the rear of the,

The governor of Indiana appre-| The alert prison guards who Sears store north to the Vermont-| ciates the noble gesture by the foiled the carefully laid plan were Massachusetts-Alabama intersecgovernor of Florida, but he won-|\Guard Capt. Jerry Curtis, Jacob tion.

ders “how come.” Wacob and Victor McMillan.| The raised five-foot wide strip

taken to the prison hospital after!

Schricker to Get ‘Citation’ From

Without a doubt, this is the biggest cat in His name is Bozo. - He's in love with a squirrel When standing, Bozo measures 38 inches from { the tip of his tail to the tip of his nose, is 15 | inches high, has 5-inch whiskers and weighs 15

poun i. Owned by Miss Charlotte Cathcart, 103 E.

The store will build a 200-foot,

Gov. Fulled Warren of Florida whose face was beaten to a pulp. today announced in a press tele-| Institutions Director J. Price gram that he is coming to Indi-|Briscoe sald the attempted break anapolis Friday morning. It's part| wae staged shortly after midof a “non-political goodwill mis- night. sion,” he said. His purpose is to present Gov. Schricker with a “citation.” ~> . vd » ” » GOV. SCHRICKER said he'll be glad to meet with Gov, Warren sock and accept the citation. : : But Hoosier chief executive said| Mr. McMillar, 51, suffered a he doesn’t have the “slightest no- fractured jaw, and his condition tion” what it’s for. was so serious’ he could not be The meeting will be very briet.|9uestioned. The other two guards Gov. Schricker must rush off to| Were hospitalized with him, but Evansville, where at 11:40 a. m. their injuries were less serious. he will meet another governor—| Sherbondy’s brother, Ralph, 19, Adlaf Stevenson of Illinois. confessed his part. Officers said Le —————— ee he was a serviceman stationed at bs . . LE Postal Claims Division

Fitzsimmons Hospital in Denver. To Get New Quarters

Suffers Fractured Jaw

He said the convicts beat Mr. McMillan with a weapon believed to have been a bar of soap in a

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Mr. Briscoe said the younger Sherbondy had visited his brother

Réss said today. The OV rn has almost|founds, two complete doubled in size in the past 16 fatigue clothing including shoes, years, will be transferred to 352/!W0 Sleeping bags and some 8. Illinois St. It should be ready|C3MPaigning equipment. t6 open for business there Mon- Built 30-Foot Ladder i hs ooLastel fala. : The two convicts had builf a $ *OTi30.foot ladder out of pieces of lost packages filéd by Post Office twine’ and conduit and had made patrons. It employs 28 persons. |3 hook for the ladder, for fastThe 8S. Illinois St. office hours ening it over the wall, out of

will be 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday|three pie f through Friday. Pisses, of wond,

La Porte Woman Killed and raced for the wall. But THREE OAKS, Mich. — Edith Guard John Embleton spotted Mae Mercer, 45, La Porte, Ind. them and fired.

A spate shortage is squeezing|Sept. 11 when final details of the the inquiry clatms division of the|break plot were completed. In Post Office out of the Federal|his car, police found two 38 autobuilding, Postmaster George J.[matics with 200 rounds of ammunition, a .30-.30 rifle with 80 sets of

At. a pre-arranged time the

was struck and killed by an un-|

This brought Capt. Curtis and

will cost the store approximately $6000. Bids will be taken immediately and the strip should be completed in two weeks,

Will Narrow Sidewalk

The plan was approved by City Traffic Engineer Francis E. Bilby, and is designed to eliminate the heavy back-up of traffic in the right lane of Alabama St. in front of the store.

Traffic headed, toward the Sears parking lot at Vermont and New Jersey Sts. piles up waiting to turn right off Alabama

point for trolleys and the trolleys and right-turning cars block the inner lane. The new plan is to cut five feet off the sidewalk on Alabama, making an inner “right turn only” lane controlled by a special turn light, which will permit almost continuous flow of trafic. Trolleys will load at the left of the concrete island.

Polio Treatment Group | Will Cite Needs

Indiana's polio treatment planning commission will take stock of its needs and work out plans for filling personnel, and equipment shortages Wednesday.

County, State Medical Society and hospital officials will “take stock of what we have and try to

St. This is also a busy loading |*

s And Mechanics On Strike Here

9th St., Bozo once tipped the scales at 20 pounds, but he may have lost weight because of ulcers. His owner says he has one of the worst dispositions in town, but that still doesn’t stop him from being the “biggest and Efitartest cat in Indianapolis.” As you can see, Bozo, has nothing but congtempt for other cats who think they are the biggest in Naptown.

STRAUSS STORE HOURS 9:30 TILL § SAYS: THURSDAY 12 TILL 8:30

iit-needs~ where most vital,” Di

Albert L. Marshall, director of communicable disease control, said Monday.

He said nurses and physiothera-

identified auto as she walked Guard Wacob runing. The con- pists are the state's greatest need, along Michigan Highway 60 near victs were overpowered but not particularly in Allen, Marion, here Sunday. |before they had slit their throats. Lake, and Vandenburgh Counties,

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