Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1956 — Page 8

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Reports Truck Is Slightly Damaged Police received a report that a truck owned by IZoyd Sanquist and parked on Adams atreet was damaged to the extent of <lO some time Sunday afternoon.

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ABC Members And Gov. Craig Confer Deny Firing Os Watson Discussed INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Members of the Indiana alcoholic beverage commission met with Governor Craig in his statehouse office today, but if they were called to discuss the firing of James A. Watson nobody would admit it. It was uncertain whether Craig summoned the ABC or whether the members asked for an audience. After the meeting ended, commissi.on chairman Walter Weyland said they did not discuss the care of Watson, a Marion county liquor board member uStil he was fired for "negligence" after a hearing Monday before the ABC. Craig told newsmen after the conference that "The ABC is continuing to investigate the enforcement activities of the department." He said in answer to a question that no changes in policy were discussed. The governor would not com ment whc.i asked if he was con templating any’ changes in the ABC personnel. Commission ; members slipped .out a side doorito avoid newsmen. But Weyland eaid later: "The governor is anxious that all alcoholic beverage laws be strictly enforced." Watson was Tired after a stor-

my bearing sprinkled with political charges against state leaders of both political parties. The tout-man Indiana alcoholic beverage commission found Watson guilty of "negligence” for pocketing an application for a • beer-wine permit filed by grocer A J. Carter. The ABC also said Watson failed to tell the commission he knew Carter’s market was outside Lawrence town limits and therefore ineligible for a permit. Watson charged he was suspended because Governor Craig wasted to penalize >l. Dale Brown, 11th district Republican chairman and factional foe of Craig. Wgtson is a close associate of Brown’s. ’•\ Craig refused comment. “I never comment on the findings of boards and commissions,” he said. Watson claimed Carter told him he "took care" of two other county board members, and added "I'll take care of you, too” if the application is granted. Carter denied it. Watson also charged ABC commissioner George Hecko with making a deal with Democrat Ralph Tucker to- get a top state job should Tucker be elected governor in November. Hecko denied that During the hearing, Watson stalked ott of the room, saying "1 don’t want the job." Mrs. Robt. Anderson Undergoes Operation Mrs. Robert 8. Anderson, wife of Robert Anderson, Decatur attorney, underwent surgery at Parkview rtal, Fort \Vtyne, this mor|- » I Mrs. Anderson entered the hospital late Monday afternoon. ■ Y —- Pleads Guilty T 0... . Reckless Driving Charles R. Boyd. Decatur enter- • charge of recklssa driving in Justice of peace court Monday night and was assesseca Fourth Degree To MP/faers officers of the Fourth Degree Knights of Colun ■ 'bus will be formally installed at 11 meeting Wednesday night at 8:3! o’alock at the ly of C. ball. Henry Fort Wayne,. n&aLacJgt officers, and Ronald Ford will report onkta experiences at Indiana Boys SfSite/ exbei’vocev v< «:»<} IfOO’.HQ a ill tv- — '-I"'.. *1 'I""' 1 . . JMW I . r ■H’tl II Hill.

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Gads Are Long On Stevenson To Win Position Stronger Now Than In 1952 WASHINGTON (UP) — The odds are long now that Adlai E. Stevenson will be renominated for president within three ballots by next month's Democratic national convention. For what may be the handwriting on the wall, compare thh standing of the candidates as it is estimated today with the actual first ballot in Chicago four years ago. Three of the men who were prime contestants in 1952 are bucking heads again—Stevenson, Cov. Averell Harriman of New York and Sen. Hates Kefauver of Tennessee. A United Press tabulation shows Stevenson this year to be far ahead of bls first-ballot position in 1952. The UP. credlted! Stevenson now with IttW J known first-ballot Votes; Kefauver, 148; Harriman 145. The first ballot of the 1952 Democratic national convention * took place four years ago Wednesday. Kefauver led with 340, votes; Stevenson was secopdt with 273; Sen. Richard B. Ruscell 1 of Georgia was third with 288; Harriman was a bad fourth with' 123*,?. The rest were scattered.’ Necessary to nominate in 1952 was a minimum of 616 votes. This year the nominating mlnimqpt. will be 686*4. Harriman began to fold on w second 1952 ballot. Kefauver aad Russell gained, but not enough.. Stevenson went to 324*4 atid wen' the nomination on ballot No. 3. ( Os the left wingers who sought to. stop Stevenson four years ago,' some are dead of otherwise out of politics. Others have deserted, Harriman or Kefauver for Steven-i son. <"■''? ’ Os the notable stop-Stevehson musketeers only Gev, G. Menneni Williams of Michigan and'his pb-3 litical associate, labor’s Walter Reuther, ’ remain at the breastworks where they were so badly licked tour years ago. Sen. Blair i Moody< of Michigan was floor manager of the forces of the left. He is dead. ‘Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. is jh 'politifral eclipse which promises to be permanent. His • brother.’ James,, a Kefauvejmttt' sh whooping it up t&i 1 Stevenson bra a member pf txfelT&Traliy young and well loit.’ tW-cetitOif got' their fessoji the-hat'd *Tty fdur yea?B dgt> this week whkk th«y Ui«4 to toss the Wgftflki South Carolina anti (siaha dfeiefeitibns Aghtout of the coOVeirtiOn. /r Woe4 s ' c delegatfdiiii bad refused fti sign 'a pledge to support the party nominee. ‘ « Mero’boys, bycomparlaon, most Os them, they Would have booted obi shch Yned as Byrd and Battle of- Virginia; Byrnes of South Caro litfa aadi the like 1 . The south, the rotalled tnodefathsand the padty’ri OM pro# would not have if nor would they bav6 Harritnan or Kefauveti dftken;\ ER' JdOks like pretty much tW same sei tip sos the next convention, except that former President Truman appears this time to be against Stevenson and for Harriman while many a 1952 KefauverHarrijnah rooter ia a Stevenson man today.

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