Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1948 — Page 5

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‘Stanza’; Dewey Keeps fo Sidelines By LYLE CO, WILSON, Unitbd Press Staff Writer = INGTON, Jan. 28 — The ruckus 1s WASH to a party brawl likely to 1s

snd flatten noses before the GOP National Convention sats

t could be almost as bloody as the 1924 Democratic ormoh rasa, Cathie, bes pe? themselves out in" the names : Al Smith and William G. McAdoo. | by lines. Mr. That was when John W. Davis finally accepted the compromise pemocratic nomination less for pope Of being elected President than it would help his law prac-

yi the Republica are Sus, among B88 year in 20 that any of them nas had any real hope of winning the White House. Considerable . intra-party fighting was to be expected, what with all hands convinced President Truman should not be as hard| Thomas E. Dewey of New io beat as the late FDR, whom|YOrk’/can observe the Taft-gtas-ihe GOP couldn't beat at all. {960 Tow with considerable satis- " Invasion Angers Taft faction only so long as it falls

short of jarring Dispatches reported this week Past tat Sen. Robert A. Taft was agered when Harold E. Stassen cided to invade his Ohio door wd seeking delegate support for the Republican presidential -nomi-

Many regulars in and out 2: KL ‘en. Taft can escape damage n the Ohio primary only if he gives Mr. Stassen a classic JickIn their single ‘delegate-at-contest and in the 10 dis-

giving for a situation which could jeopardize Republican

pation. Sen. Taft is a pretty cool cus-| -in November.

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of OL‘, are not going to like Mr. | Stasse any better for his in-!

ing concern;

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—No immediate relief is in sight for the abnormally cold weather which has gripped the nation. Government weathermen predict temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees colder than-seasonal normals east of the Mississippi, also in the Southern Plains. By tomorrow morning, temperatures will range from zero to 10 degrees all the way from New' York through the Ohio Valley and inte Missouri, lowa and the Dakotas. Coldest weather in the nation is scheduled for the central Rockies where early morning temperatures will be zero or slightly colder. Still no relief appears to be in the immediate offing for the California drought which is becoming of increas-

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and fit to burst. : Not since 1920 has an outsider ; dared challenge an Ohio favorite JERUSALEM, Jan, 28 (UP)— son on home grounds, That was|Twenty masked and armed memwhen Gen. Leonard Wood chal-/bers of the Stern gang were lenged Warrén Gamaliel Hard-|foiled by neighbors today when ing. they made a daring attempt to Failed to Reach Decision kidnap Shlomo Rozenstein, JewThe ensuing Republican Na-|iSh police superintendent of Tel tional Convention was a bedlam|AViV. : unable to reach a decision until the leaders got together in that smoke-filled room and counselled vith Boise Penrose, the Pennsyl-

The Sternists broke into Mr. Rozenstein’s house and prodded him at pistol point to a truck waiting outside. Neighbors

"EHF he goes: ~The delay allowed other neigh.|bors time to summon police. Sev-

eral armored cars sped into the area and the Sternists scattered.!

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D ti U it Robert G. Young of Noblesville today prepared to take over his new duties as executive secretary

of the Young Democrats of Indiana on Feb. 1, : Mr. Young's appointment was approved at a meeting of the young Democrats’ executive comin. Indianapolis: several

Wervel of : Indianapolis, who re-

'sigried’ because of her approach-

ing marriage. . Mr. Young, who is 25 years old, said he would start immediately on plans for an intensified membership campaign and for the Young Democrats’ in the 1948 general election cam-

Struck by Auto . Frank Andrews, Wyoming St., was in fair condition in General Hospital after he

{Roger Henninger, Tommy Wilson, was struck last night in the "800 Dicky Cullen, block of Virginia Ave. by a car| Freddy Bartlett, Billy Christman, driven by Frank E. Wolfe, 23. of | ¢ | Melvyn Goldstein, Stuart Schaefer, 543. Bell St. Wolfe was charged

with reckless driving.

participation hear

Bishop Fred L. Dennis of the Orient.

have been paying their quotas toward millions of dollars sent

extension of Christian missions.

Evangelical United Brethren Church. He spent 14 weeks v'siting’'China, Japan and the Philippines under the auspices of his denomination. a Other Speakers The pastors’ conference will addresses by other guest clergymen this afternoon and see

the new Protestant film, “Beyond

Our Own,” at 4:15 p. m. in the Third Christian Church. Chatles P. Taft of Cincinnati, president

34, of 828 E. of the Federal Council of thelsituation

[Chitirches of Christ in America, will speak at the 8 p, m. mass meeting. In spite of the overwhelming pioblems against which missionaries must work in China, Bisnop Dennis believes there is great hope for success there because of the present “crop” of Chinese young people. He spoke of the extreme poverty in China, the fact that 50 per cent of the infants die during

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tion. with one United States dollar the equivalent of about 160, ‘000 Chinese dojlars, blindness and

abroad for the rehabilitation and “ + Dr. Dennis. is- & bishop .of. the!

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g Democrats made elaborate preparations today for the first official visit to Indiana of Sen. J. Howard McGrath of Rhode Island, newly elected Democratic n. Mr. McGrath is scheduled as) principal speaker at the annual! Jefferson-Jackson Day anntver- |

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more than 1000 Democrats from all parts of the state. The annual | program is staged as a fund: raising project, ~ Although only 44 years old, Mr. McGrath has served three terms

as U. 8. District Attorney, U. 8. General, and U, 8. Sen-

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Youth Is Hope of China,

Speaker Tells Conference

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor

Indianapolis today . gave Hoosier

ministers first-hand news of what goes on in the mission field in

The congregation of every minister who heard the bishop at the Indiana Pastors’ Conference has a “stake” in the. countries about which he talked. For all the Protestant churches of Indiana

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country. I visited 20 schools and |all were overflowing, had found! lit necessary to turn away as {many as four times the number: {of students they could accomimodate. ! | “In Japan, we saw evidences of | la profound psychological change {toward the United States. Presi-, dent Yuasa of Doshisha University, Kyoto, went so far as to say he hoped the United States would control Japan for an in-| definite period. However, he! thought before too long the. a

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