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it Nomination Race Developments Release ‘Pledged’ Delegates with Conventions Three Months Away By NOBLE REED Contests for both Republican and Democratic nominations for _overnor Were as “wide open” today despite the fact that ) ventions of both parties are only three months away. ents in both parties were broken down during the! week-end by two developments. One was the announcement that| oe Gov. T. James wil quit his race for the GOP guber-| patorial BOTS nt and Treas, Lt. Gov. James’ withdrawal | POS tler University. eaves only one announced canr of Butte was the announce. didate for Governor in the GOP The of former Gov. Henry F. |field—Hobard Creighton, speakSenricker that he will not permit er of the Indiana House of RepSimself to be drafted as the resentative. pemocratic nominee for gov-

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gubernatorial candidate is U. S.| Sen. William E. Jenner who has eased NOt announced but whose cam-| blocs of delegates in both Paign is being organized by his | arties for realignments all along Supporters all over the state. ne line in the gubernatorial | Mr. James’ withdrawal was { as A { . , i Testers bho alge ie Lt Gon | former's backers said they didn’t hat ha “didn’t ‘believe many of the Lieutenant

ames admitted they ey On ey were { s leaders would swing now whers . they . El the Senator.

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PO Indiana Democratic Edi- ; orial Association, meeting here| Meanwhile, seven of the 11 diSaturday, had been all set to rectors of the Indiana Republican oom a “draft Schricker” move- pgitorial Association, meeting nent and it had all the earmarks nere quietly during the week-end, pf success. sent another message to Sen. Editors Discouraged Jenner, demanding that he give But Mr. Schricker’s repeated ,, pig plans to be a candidate pvowal not to run even though gor Governor. The association drafted / punctured that balloon | previously had opposed the Senand the editors admittedly were 44mg prospective candidacy. discouraged by the party's chances, 14 Gov. James also will resign his fall. his State House job when he forThe only other Democratic|y,))y accepts the Butler position andidates out for OVernor now|,, wednesday. That's the day are Harry McClain of 8helby-ip ie; trustees are scheduled to rille 0d Wailer Mybeck Of ,atify his appointment to the unirown roint. versity staff, During the week-end, however,| , wil succeed the late John umors were circulated that some go = 4 sven who was university

Democratic leaders may bringi,. : but Jap Jones, Indianapolis hotel pedgurer for 20 years. He died operator and long-time party Gi as a gubernatorial candi- One Thing Certain

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Both Parties Finns to Talk | EDR BL With Kremlin About Alliance

Moscow Preferred As Site of Parley

HELSINKI, Mar. 8 (UP) — President Juho K. Paasikivi af nounced today the government has agreed to Marshal Josef Stalin's proposal to negotiate a " |Russo-Finnish friendship and

military pact. Mr. Paasikivi said he had recommended negotiations begin in Moscow. It was understood the majority of Finnish parties, who did not want to negotiate a military alliance, proposed the Moscow site for fear Communist demonstrations might be touched off during any conference here.

First Violence { The first violence of the Rus-| sian treaty crisis occurred yester-| day when Communists broke up| a meeting at which Ernesti Hentunen, leader of the small Radical Party with 3000 members, spoke! against the treaty. Mr. Hentunen’s coat and shirt {were torn, but otherwise he was {unhurt. Observers did not be-| lieve the incident was too seri-| ous. Mr. Hentunen has little po-| litical stature.

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Charlotte Bruns Dies At Terre Haute

: Charlotte Ann Bruns lost her Reported in Parley life yesterday in an attempt el | PRAGUE, Mar. 8 (UP)—A improve her diving technique in| {move to merge the Czech Social the St. Mary-of-the-Woods Col- | Democrat party with the Com-|lege swimming pool. | munist party has started in the| Fourteen-year-old Charlotte, | Bohemian industrial town of | who was known for her thought-| | Leitmeritz, reports reaching fulness and gracious manner, was | | Prague said today. {the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | The Prague radio indicated Charles J. Bruns, 927 W. 34th {other political developments St. She was a good swimmer, might be at hand with reports her family says, but was eager |the President Benes, in seclusion|to learn to dive well. in his summer home at Sezimove| Yesterday, she dived and came) Usti, had received Premier Kle-/down flat as she had on various

Acme Telephoto. COMPOSED — Tight-lipped but speaking calmly and quickly, Mrs. Bleriort LaMarre today testified that Maj. Gen. Ben-

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peatedly asked that she and her ‘husband lie to a Senate War Investigation Committee. The general had told the committee that Mrs. LaMarre once had. been his "girl friend." She has not been questioned on that point.

said his office had not yet studied the laws to determine how the vacancy in the lieutenant governor's office would be filled for the remainder of this year.

«1 don’t know about that,” responded Mr. Jones when asked about the movement.

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Witnesses to View LVL Club Bandits

Arrangements were being made today for witnesses in recent robberies involving gambling casinos to view two youthful bandits accused of sticking up the Liberal View League Club here. State police said they plan to bring to Indianapolis several wit- ; mle to help tose Sh expel fee nesses to the robbery of gambling oothe and meal End aid Bn | Spots in French Lick and West bronchial mucous membranes. a0en.

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ment Gottwald yesterday. No|occasions when nothing disas- | further details were given. trous resulted. She swam to the . end of the pool after diving, but Schu Again Wins [commented that she “did not feel well” and was helped out of the

bystanders said. It “temporarily paralyzed her breathing muscles” was the verdict of Coroner J. 3 Richart. She was immediatel aided by two life guards and two nuns. A pulmotor was applied

The measure would oblige business men and farmers (0 invest from 20 to 70 per cent of

TODAY School 22, 1231 8. Illinois St.; School 18, r School 3 Ray-

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TOMORROW 3 Fire Station 30, 340 8. New Jersey St.; wal aS BE WEDREAGAL 3 | Gen. Charles de Gaulle in a Chariot a \ {speech yesterday asked the arlotte was a freshman in hool Board Office, Ohio and Meridian United States to arm Western|the commercial department of School 3,| Europe, including Germany and|the high school connected with Austria, against “the spread of|the college. She was born in Incommunism.” He sald he was|dlanapolis and was graduated prepared to lead France into such|ffom Holy' Anges. grade school project. last June.

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The big DC-4 which will bring ski-nosed comic Bob Hope to Indianapolis today will be piloted by an Indianapolis man.

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due University tomorrow night is William 8. Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Cole, 1458 Congress Ave, Mr. Cole, student at Butler University before entering the Army Air Force, became a commercial pilot after the war. The 28-year-old Hoosier pilot was assigned to the Western Airlines plane which was chartered to bring Mr. Hope and his cast to Indiana, for the broadcast from Lafayette. The plane will land here today and will take off from here Wednesday.

the Chamber of Commerce in the Union Station will be enlarged soon, E. 8. Pearce, chairman of the governing board, announced today. With additional space in the southwest section of the station's train concourse made available by the railroads, all exhibits will be concentrated on the west side. ‘Wall cases will be removed from the concourse and will be remodeled to conform with the rest of the exhibit. More than 10,000 registered at the exposition last year.

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