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Stocks Exceed Schricker to Say Yes’ Million Shares Democratic Forces In 1st Hour Unseat Greenlee
| Former Governor's Candidacy Seen Pace: Most Active | |
Depending on Outcome of Chairman Fight Since May, 1933
By ROBERT BLOEM ~NEW... YORK, May..15..(UB)~! f or thé Democratic Gover-| | Stock tickers averaged 13 minutes Schricker would be 3, candidate
Ml late at 10:13 a. m. (Indianapolis nor nomination if State Chairman Pleas Greenlee is deposed | [ll Time), today with trading atfin today’s state committee reorganization. Jed TO Pr inky Patan | _A strong faction within the Democratic state commit{hour volume amounted to 1200- tee still claimed 12 votes to oust Mr. Greenlee. The claim 000 shares. against’ 230.000 sha ~ was renewed after a tightly in the Sormpanding period ast 15: Experts Sty ‘closed caitcus last night in. | Buying orders piled up over- which Mr. night, attracted by the previous
ferred until the early hours of session's penetfdtion of the 1947! of Oi | resistance levels.
“she-morning with the anti-Green-. Followers of charts set off the,
I" faction. i It has long been known that the | rise when their calculations] showed that the industrial hares
1 strength of Mr. Greenlee's Cc of C Arranges opposition lay in the hope that] had confirmed a bull market. On Selling Side
Council Survey Here (with Mr. Greenlee out, Mr. Outside buying by small traders
By HAROLD HARTLEY 'Schricker would come in. A blueprint for the Indian- Make Desperate Effort long out of the market helped apolis of 101 omoreon was in the Despite siaims of oe Green. shorlly before taking second place honors in. the Legion-Times {swell the: volume. making toda ee i hat they had 14 ) ivi Professional traders who made Municipal hiss in the re- votes “In our pockets, Charity Horse Show last night at the Coliseum. Mrs. Alvis Sierp it a point to sell “when every. development of Indianapolis were bers were ranging Je halls ol holds. "Sheik" while young Jeffrey Lean Cox and Mrs. Carter Dill- | pogy wants stocks” were on the being examined under the strong the Claypool Hotel last night in| man keep an eye on Hin ' a dog mascot, w
selling side. “back in fhe saddle again. . Dillman was the show,"
WESTERN PARADE HORSE—. Sheil," a Western Parade i
horse owned by the Pal-M-Farms. of IndianaPolis, is shown above
who seems to be {ditional votes. ~The showdown: —— —t —15-experts ‘behind closed | "Shek’s” rider in hi doors. Wis set Tor rioon when the stite -- __|ing again and cotton futures’. 6 ... ore members of the. es wih have luncheon and “Central Business District Council then Tock" themselves up to vote: nares Of the Urban Land Institute and for a chairman. were brought here by the Indian-| Through the night-long preapolis Chamber of Commerce for Teorganization maneuverings, it|
“Packard featured the turnover, {with an opening of 21,000 shares at 5, the year's high. | Trading increased ‘after the! opening -with—the ticker ticker behind 3 the market. Mr. Greenlee. iy Previdus Surveys - List Opens High The Up. began an intensive uy rele has Long lists of other stocks. study of all vious surveys and {opened on blocks of 1000 shares reports on 1 iarapolls problems. Schricker candidacy, it has been {or more. Opening gains ranged They will apply their experience generally assumed in Schricker, e more than a point, although in other metropolitan areas to JUarters and apparen most of them were fractions. | United. Corp. opened 14,000 mass transportation and traffic didacy of. the former governor |shares at 3% unchanged: Alle- problems, expansion and rehabili- was impoaafule under Mr. Green'ghany Corp. 11.400 shares at tation of the business district, '°¢'® leadership. 4% unchanged; Studebaker, 5000 the integration of. rarban : Ro Greenlee Fight at 27% up '%. Radio Corp. 7000 areas, the at ‘13 up ls; Southern Pacific, program and - {1500 at 59 up ‘1; United States| Heading the ifor state chairman, pointed out eral Electric, 4000 at 39% up {Chrysler, 3500 at 617 up 1%. | ville, chairman of the council.
ive up his seat without a bitter land Baltimore & Ohio, 5000 at
The group of planning and com- fight. After the caucus with Mr. [18% up %. munity problem experts gathered Schricker they appeared more de- | this morning from Boston, New termined than ever to. come to {York, Omaha, Toronto. Chicago, grips in today’s meeting. (Dallas, Baltimore, Cincinnati,| Should the fight to name Mr.
bite: Defiant, (Washington and other cities Haymaker succeed, it was ex..{which. have. arrived at redevelop- pected .to..have. strong. repercus-, jment programs. |sions in Republican ranks as well’ Guar en |” + Plan Bus Tour |as Democratic. Mr. Schricker is t {will study city problems first hand votes in Indiana and still ranks Minnesota Packers’ on a three-hour bus trip. In the as one of the most popular gov- ‘ afternoon -and evening they will ernors the state has ever had Trouble Flares Anew assemble their findings and begin Even if Mr. Haymaker wins SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minx, May to shape recommendations. © however, and even if Mr. Schrick15 (UP)--CIO packinghouse, On Monday morning they will er enters the race for -the party
fought a brief battle conduct a public hearing in the governor nomination, a ringing
against -heavily armed National athlete Clb, A the afternopn battle on the fioor of the state
Guardsmen today as they defied mendations which the chamber pect. an order to let non-strikers into will turn over to Mayor Al Feeney Harry MtClain of Shelbyville, the Swift & Co, packing plant and state administrative and leg- reported to be Mr, Greenlee's
| fauahter of Mi {Mrs eve. islative leaders, choice for the nomination, has “ TEEN-AGE ny Kay McCoy Bam di V iy Lovins Fist-fighting broke out and rere been working for months and arl McCoy-of Warsaw, whispers last mi av. OViTG lasted several minutes before the M » Clo od filed most of the delegates to the Flame," the horse on which she took sucth place in the horseman- ‘militia rushed in reinforcements ore ou Y } state convention. Two other camHer thor b she sure the saddle is tight. with fixed bayonets to hold back dates—Walter Mybeck of Crow 4 sows AD. EDGY crowd. that was shout- Weather on Way Hadas und John Sonus o South’ |ing its support of the defiant; Indianapolis residents can look Bend, also are in the race, - pickets. } for more: cloudy, chilly weather ~~ Cursing, Non ay a (with ' occasional showers tonight, Our Fair- City—
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Tomorrow morning the group a strong puller of independent |
e tro wie warded of te Wis, Dut A set. eo ee Rabies Spread Is Fought
strike back with rifie butts. There today ‘with the mercury dropping wa: no shooting. The pickets to the mid-50's tonight.
cursed. and jeered the guardsmen: The pickets finally stepped and a little cooler.”
aside and let non- -strikers enter «Lhe. plant. dr BLAME AR TEMPERATURES No one was injured in the » .r 10 a. m... 58 skirmish. Three pickets were ar- meas 85 N eh ee 80 rested, a.m... 56 12 (Noon) 61 All was quiet also at tearby . .m.. 5 1 p.m. 62 Newport, scene of bloody fighung i — yesterday between a band of 200 ment and workers at the Cudahy Speedway Traffic Heavy up strays can’t cope with dog Packing Co. plant. State police, city police and end of town . — deputy sheriffs today combined TRUMAN PLANS DAY IN L. A, forces to divert heavy Speedway LOS ANGELES. May 15 (UP) traffic from 16th St. to Rd. 62. Years.
President Truman notified the Deputies reported a solid line or first signs appeared in the Garfield Park district,
ireater Los Angeles Press Club cars from White River and 16th nored the warning today he plans to put in an St. to the Speedway track gates, 56th St. and Keystone Ave., and 4 eight-hour day June 14 when he Some repair work was still un- . . i visits the city as its guest. derway on 16th. St,
are out every day. in the streets.
On the Inside
| Father Flanagan of Boys Town dies in Berlin . . .
, Washington Colling— heart attack fatal .......... .
» - ~ . . ~ ~ Ever go to 2 sub deb rush party? ... Jean Maney | with words+<:nd John Spicklemire with photos . . . in color . ,.. follow one threugh . . . Teen Talk . . . other society and women's news. ... ~ ~ ” . » i Other regular Saturday features . . . Archbishop Shulte to dedicate church . . . other religious news . Pages 4, 5 . . . Wallace Waugh . : . this week's . Hopsier Profile . . . Page 6 . . . Another report on_ Kinsey's book . . . other reviews . . . on the book page, Page 8 . . . a full page of theatrical and | movie news; Lr ».With photos... . in color, 141 i ... Page ? passes). The 8 & d las tht in the opening i A er rae. Snir it the Costus A Key to Other Features on Inside Pages
, 8 Comics 14 Inside Indpls. ‘6 Side Glances 10 7:Crossword.. 14 Movies saves SI BOCIORY +ueas Books +B Editorials . 10 Mrs. Manners 5! | Sports Vare¥e 7 Tonight's session, ‘starting promptly at 7 48 o'clock, will feature M. Childs... 10 Forum ..:.. 10 Pogue ..... 14 Wright .... 7 tee chairmen 0 keep bills bottled : ~~ (Continued on Page Col. H IChurches’ /. 4-5 idea Payoff. 14 Radio ...... 11 ‘Weather Map Ji TY a ; sy
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WINS FIRST PLACE—Bob Brown, on "Chief of Triple:H," receives the first, place hree-gaited class from Miss Alice Asher, Indianapo Indianapolis, ring steward, smiles
Tonight's Legion-Times Charity Event. To Feature Western Classes, Junior Riders
Indianapolis, shown up ribbon. ot the Billy Thom, month from now: congratulations.
European Recovery Program,
On domestic front, record is reduction.
3 classes will compete for more than $1000 in prize money and gadie. Ash. wards
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RIS ali Arm Embargo
It appeared certain today that former Gov. Henry |
Schricker con- La
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microscope of national experi a desperate effort to. swing ad-|
became apparent that the fight three-day survey DeRINMAE way Between MF. Schiicker and]
tly by Mr. 1 (off-street parking, city finances, Bchricker himself that. the can-|
he Bea-chricltes Prog ing Ira Ha, ev Jt. of Franklin Blue Crown Spark Special at move Sonim ne 1120.129 miles per hour. [Steel, 4000 at 8015 up 3; Gen-|J. Seltzer, Philadelphia. president last night that they had no itlu- | lof ULL ‘and A. J. Stewart. Louis- gions that Mr. Greenlee would
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ae muses inant 7 With Only 2 Dog Wagons
* Officials Ignored Warning Last Year; "Mayor Predicts Parking Meters in 6 Months THERE'S NOTHING PHONY about the rabies scare; for the provisional government: EéYptian but there's a certain hollow ring behind the big talk at City °F 1srael. Hall in dealing with it. The two trucks the City has to pick The
. and in the downtown mile square, too. The current outbreak of rabies is the most serious in. 20 Veterinarians predicted it one year ago when the P°ut a report that United Na Since then rabies has spread all the way to . unless the City.enforces the quarantine,
/ the ish manda - Hundreds of complaints a week are reaching the City Dog Pound, mbargo on arms shipments le Snaed wars 4inload i " - wee Which can’t begin to answer them promptly.
* Stalin Seen Responsible For 80th Congress Results
ERP, 70-Group Air Force, Increased Arms Spending, Among Key Actions WASHINGTON, May 15—Here's how record. of 80th x’ misdememnoe more puspected Of|jerusatem - Tel ‘Congress, second session, will. look when it's completed
increased arms spending, limited draft,
" ‘House Fepublican leaders will continue to &it on Tart- Ellender: 5 3 Wagner housing and federal-aid-for-education bills. chiarges,. prof Last year we told you Republican leaders were telling commit bo saying ihe Money Was as 4
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~Mauri's Run Arab Bombers Attack Tel Aviv; U. S. May
Control of Jerusalem Believed in Hands of Haganah; Egyptians Sweep Over Border
Holy Land War at a Glance— {TEL AVIV-Egyptian planes bombed Tel Aviv-three times today as the Arab nations struck hard against the new- - born Jewish state of Israel. JERU SALEM--Haganah troops appeared to have won con\_trol of Jerusalem in bitter house-to-house fighting. WASHINGTON — Report President Truman considering
- SO Others Ready to Go As Weather Clears BULLETIN, Bill Holland, second. place winner last year, qualified this | afternoon faster than Mauri | Rose his teammate who won race in 19047. Holland's speed for the four laps 120.515 m.p.h. Rose's Was 129. 129.
BILL HOLLANI (BIGE Crown Spark Phi . Time
Specgaly dent’s-gurprise recognition of new Jewish state.
120.646 | ONDON-~A- British foreign office “spokesman -said--that Britain wilt. not follow the United States immediately in recognizing the new Jewish state of Israel. " FRANCE—The French newspaper L'Aube, said the “United States wanted to be first in recognizing the new Jewish state . . . it can be thought they wanted to get
ahead of Russia.” “BULLETIN BEIRUT, May 15 (UP)~—Arab sources here said the dews today parachuted reinf. ts.into the battle for a strategic Arab village comn of North Palestine.
122.649. in > 124.172 " By ELIAV SIMON, U wid Pross Staff Corresponden TEL AVIV, May 15—Egyptian planes attacked Tel
123.738 3 Aviv three times today as the Arab nations. struck hard
3 : Totals MAURI ROSE
Time « 1.09.94 2 sirsnrsvene 1300.84 8 sriirins vor 1:00.38.
MPH 128.682 128.866 120.314 129.162 120.129
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ANDER? (Kennedy Tank Sota “But Haganah troops; fiercely defending their new Lap ne Mr n homeland, shot down one of the few planes the nolo 2 1:13.29 122.800 could how into the attack, and appeared also to have won 8 ssicinances 1:13.58 122.309 control of Jerusalem, scene 1:18.52 122.418 Totals 4:34.27 122.387 New Palestine of bitter house-to-house. = fighting yesterday. By ART WEIGHT sng Two Egyptian ground forces, " SRT with infantry and artillery, drove Mauri Rose, winner of the 1947 State Recognized across the borders of Pyiestin « 500-Mile Race, today qualified his and Cairo reports tr Jhat one of them “wiped out” the Jewu's First fo Act lish village of Auja, on the road The second qualifier of the day, In Hol Land Crisis to Beersheba, when its defenders Rose exceeded last yedr's top Y. refused to surrender. qualification run made by his WASHINGTON. May 15 (UP) Lack Info ton teammate, . Bill Holland, xt —President Truman is consider- ma 128.755. His run today was five ing a proposal to lift the embargo Jewish sources here had no inmiles an hour faster than his last on shipment of arms to Palestine, [formation on this fighting. year's 124,040, when he won the an informed White House source! Auja is just across the Palesthird position in" the front row. said today. [tine border from Sinai, and would The 1947 pole position was won Such action would follow this have been in Jewish territory by Ted Horn with 126.544. With government's recognition of the under the United Nations parti: the track dry arter this morrlng's new “Jewish “state of Yarael in tow plan: - rain, there were indications that Palestine. If the. Cairo claim was true it Rose's time might be exceeded be-! The embargo on arms ship-| was assumed the Egyptian troops fore the runs were over at 6 p. m. ments to the Middle East has | Were pressing on toward BeerCantrell Qualifies ‘been in effect for five months. |*heba; to approach the Jerusalem First qualifier of the day was The White House, meanwhile, [8788 from the south. “Wild Bill" Cantrell In the Fagpol jet it be known that Mr. Truman _ The first Egyptian air-raid on “Wild Bi” js considering the establishment © Aviv came early today. was clocked at 123.733 mph for of diplomatic negotiations with planes attacked at. 300-foot alt) “s the four laps. the provisional government of tude. two dropping bombs and Les Anderson followed Rose. 1grael the thety strafing 1 Little damualify oie do JEAN TRIN oor ovis ce ti ogi Co iar] a os A 122.337. Reaction “Favorite A second attack came within Doc Williams, who started out c aie: Howse Pies Secretary two hours, and the Egyptian as the second driver on the track Charles G. Ross told a news cofi- planes bombed the airport just when {t. was opened at 12:15 p. m,, ference that reaction this far to north of ‘the new Jewish capital, pulled his Ford Moyer Special into the administration's NACHO damaging one Air France Plane the pits before completing the Of lsrael as an independent state parked there, first lap. He said he had mag- has been overwhelmingly favorneto trouble, - able. Williams returned to the start.
Plane Shot Down.
+ In this attack, the ayptian He said the recognition of Israel planes were intercepted by. Hagahad been discussed with Secretary’ nah fighter aircraft, and one of State George C. Marshall and Egyptian plane: was shot down, Undersecretary Robert Lovett be- the pilot being captured. fore the action was taken and A third raid ca SHRE hET Complete support, © DUL "ORE Rita _ Mr. Ross. also. told. reporters. driven off. without, sansing dam... that. Mr. Truman had been con. 288. i” sidering the actiofi for several The Egyptian air force, which [days before he made the surprise Das some: British Spitfires, was move last night. Mr. Truman's Delleved probing Jewish air de action was taken a few minutes | fenses. : after a request for ition orces and arms were comcame from Eliahu Epstein, agent ing in by ship. During the third air rajd, two ships cii{ying about 1000 immigrants--among them strong young men British government, Be tered ring Tel pong they > very said, also was notified before th packs roaming through every ation way kod beter Aviod They came from Marseilles and ‘ man had it under consideration. Cypress. .and those aboard alMr. Ross sald he knew" nothing ready bad swiftly improvised «| visas of Je day-old Jewish state of Israel,
British Notified
tions delegate Warren Austin 1 pplies corffemplated resigning as “a re- Ships Unload Su sult of the action. Freéighters which had been en On the question of removing route here even before the Brit-
City Hall ig-
is expected to rage this summer
to Palestine, it could not be INE Arms and ammunition and
The two dog trucks
food lothing Since February, the pound has picked up 3100 learned Whether the proposition Tel and ¢ supplies: at the But dogs still roam in pdcks, the biggest in the t0%A tmmed on Page 3 Col. §)
1 Aviv docks. (Continued on Page 2-0 ‘ol. 4) werhet immigrants and supplies Welé sriving in Haifa . * a reports received here i ic | na Haganah men in Jerusalem {said that Jewish forces seized all | strategic points in the Holy City in hard fighting after the British i acing ges {left the city, and that truce ne|gotiations with the Arabs were A police trial board yesterda; progress there. suspended a patrolman ray Yost Sf Jerusalem, fierce Agnt: | With neglect of duty, conduct un-{ "6 Continued in the To |becoming an officer and receiving the Arabs blocked 3d, vital {a’ misdemeanor or crime. Aviv “hy y Anthony Watkins, 2540 Boule. V0/Ch supplies the ng ivard Place, was relieved from duty when Mr. and Mrs. Clarence |
Stalin was responsible for most of what was done: Kauffman, operators of the Ritz. >", nad won the big battle of
dian | Kfar Ezion, killing most of the 70-group Air Force, other ge. Jot nd a Ave, he bor Population of about 900 of that Mundt Bill y he bor- Jewish h village. undt Bi (if it sowed from them ‘to help open a 4 ; gambling ‘establishment, re They al Home practichily blank neem for tax never eis riainta that they Fall in gaming proceeds, Luther Dennis, 72, who a olman Watkins denied the more than 3000 |
personal debts. at his home here al The oat or of Ratety will hear) result of & fall. He ithe’ case ‘at a later date, } hip. os
up during first session, pass ones
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