Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1947 — Page 15

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Fair's. Last Day To Draw 65000 |

Year's Attendance ) _ To Hit 500,000

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1047

‘NICKEL' BEER GOING TO 15¢ SWORN INTO FCC POST NEW YORK, Sept. 5. (U. P)-~ WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U. PJ. OP Faces it: Saloon owners said today the old —Former Rep. Robert F. Jones (R. . mickel beer which” has been selling! 0), was sworn in today as a mem-

10. cents recently may soon cost! ber of the federal communications = In 10th District

Willkie's Son

Out of Race (Continued From Page One) finish my legal education and ens |

Copy Americas’ Example, Marshall, Vandenberg Urge “

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U. P.), encouragement.” ~Russia and other old world na’ Senatar Vandenberg said it was) “a :milestone of . incalculable im-|

portance ‘upon the high road to a| { American challenge to copy the 19 happier and safer world . . . a ®A

Western hemisphere countries and tremendously significant and pro- * PORCH

Springs, O., and“ an Ayrshire bull, submerge their . differences in the Rressive pattern for others to fol- © CANOPIES y low

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gage in the active practice of law."

P. chairman, who announced the

Charles Myers, Rush county G.'O. |

‘owned by the West Unity Woolen mterests of peace.

Mills of West Unity, O,, also won

~top honors,

presidential nominee's son as a cans, didate, explained the action was merely a gesture to use the Willkie

name in district polities. wa “He wouldn't ‘have a chance to be a candidate, I knew that,” Mr. Myers said. i The 10 district chairmen and their vice chairmen appeared to be lining ‘up in a factional split between Leo Kinman, Shelbyville newspaper publisher, and Ralph Harvey, New Castle, chairman of

leader in the legislature. However, Mr. Kinman, leader in the powerful Indiana | Republican Editorial association, Appeared to have the top position in the race today.. Although Governor Gates, who altended the caucus last night, refused to announce publicly his choice among candidates, it 1s known that the state administra.) tion “palace guard” was favorable to Mr. Kinman,

Nominate ‘Favorite Son’

The state G. O. P. machine was,

believed to control at least six or seven of the 10 county chairmen in the district.

There will be 20 votes at the,

the state budget committee and a =~

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WINS BICYCLE — Edgar Lamb, 13, of 320 N. Wallace st., produced yesterday's biggest bubble in The Times "Bub" Bubble gum contest to win a bicycle and a chance in the state finals,

convention tomorrow, 10 county: -

chairmen and 10-vice chairmen, The procedure will be the same as any state convention. Delegates will

make their “favorite son” nomina-|

tions and ballots will be taken until one candidate receives 11 votes or more,

John Nigh, 10th district chair-|

man and also Hancock county chair-

Calt Wins Pot Rrire ~~ « David and Nancy Cochard, § and 8 vears old, won first prize with their pét cdl TolloWing a parade

fof ‘Indiana Pet ard Hobby club

members before the grandstand yesterday. The New Market high school band played its way into first place in the band competition and the Decatur county 4-H club float drew top honors in that division of the parade,

Scholarships to Purdue university!

were awarded to Donald Stoten Jr., 20, of Carthage and Kenneth Brasha-

ber, 18, of Bloomington for .out-¢

standing 4-H club work. W. D. McCormick, Pataskala, O.

female and West Unity Mills, the Junior champion, Grand champion and senior champion Jersey female were shown by Mr. and Mrs, Max Gordon of Lynn. Bernard Camenisch, Stanford, Ky. showed the junio: champion Jersey female,

College and university scholarships were awarded to 11 4-H club girls for outstanding work at the fair’'s girls’ school. They were Shirley Ann Gregg Sullivan county, Indiana State Teachers’ college; Betty Gemmill, Wells county, Ball State Teachers’

icollege; Jeanitt Ann Winton, Marion,

county, Butler university; Ellen Mae Curry, Monroe county, and Sandra Lou Doglass, Gibson county, Indiana university, and Doris Hunt, Hendricks county; Lu-

Secretary of ' State George C Marshall and =~ Senate President Arthur H, Vandenberg sounded the

challenge in a joint radio broad- . cast last night, They agreed whole- |,

heantedly--that the Jjust-concluded Rio de Janeiro defense parley proved: that good-will is the key to friendly global relations. X But they also made plainthrough innuendo—their belief that Russia is’ responsible for the present grim stalemate in world affairs through the “paralyzing. veto, propaganda, misrepresentations, ulterior motives and “watered down" compromise formulas. To Secretary Marshall and Senator Vandenberg, who have spent weeks around the conference table with the Russians, the inter-

' American conference was a welcome showed the grand champion Ayshire Ame ! 8

change of pace, They left no doubt at their pleasure in finding, that 18 nations “in an atmosphere of good will, good feeling and mutual trust

and accord”. could draft a pole-to-]

pole defense pact in 13 days, Mr. Marshall said the Rio conference was "the most encouraging the. most stimulating international action” since the end of world war IT; “one international development in a world sadly n heed of Such

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METHODIST BISHOP DIES PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5 (U. PO) Methodist Bishop Ernest

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Small, Medium and Large. White and Toarose,

cille Irene Million, Carroll county; Lorene Legan, Bartholomew county, Gloria Reese ‘McColm, Delaware county; Iris Wein, Tippecanoe

FLOWER SHOP, fF county, and Vivian Bales, Carmel, 2922 N., DELAWAR el | [Purdue university. .

man, will have two votes in the event of a tie. He is expected to support the state organization's choice since he is a member of! | Governor Gates’ cabinet as head of the state conservation depart- | ment. Other candidates still in the race include Mrs. Mary Benadum, Mun- RUNNERUP - — Ro osemary cie, district vice chairman and wife Beasley, 12, of 1514 Lee st, of a former candidate for governor;| blew the second largest bubble Dr. L. A. Pittinger, president emeri-" of the day fo earn a pair of tus of Ball State Teachers college; roller skates and enter today $ Lothair Teetor, Hagerstown; Walter Fata: Final state tinals, Claspell, Muncie labor - leader; __ Chauncey W. Duncan, Rushville, and Wilbue . $5, Kendall, Rushville. Young wiilkie’s candidacy revived | some of the seven-year-old resentment among old guard Republicans against the elder Willkie's whirl ; wind cotp. ut the national conven. litical] ambitions. tion in Philadelphia in 1940. Governor Gates blocked opposi-

$1 9-88 # GABARDINE Last night one county chairman tion to his selection of Nov, 4 for

TOPCOATS 2 ; said: “Young Willkie hasn't even 'Ne district election at the caucus

Seeeeeneeeeet EF ROYMSON'S S550 eeaac0| lived in Indiana , . , he's a New Ast night. — { Some district leaders protested | holding the congressional election the same day as municipal elections hecause of conflicting issues. | The Democratie 10th district or | ganization appeared -cut-and-dried to nominate Frank Hanley, Mun-| cie, as the candidate to run aganet) the G. O. P. choice. The Democrats have called their! convention fer -néxt Monday night at 7 p. m. in Muncie. Harry MecLain, Shelbyville, is 10th district Democratic chairman,

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