Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1948 — Page 2

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Hopes To Attain Aims Campaign in '48 Called Spadework By LYLE WILSON

oOntied WASHINGTON, June 9 Henry A. Wallace is in the preai-

: ing to well informed sources here, but not expect to be elected Presi: dent until 1952, Mr, Wallace is said to regard this year's third party campaign as mere spadework. He looks for a political reshuffie during the next four years which might put . him at the head of a winning presidential ticket next time, Some of the smartest political observers in the business are predieting Mr, Wallace’ withdrawal, thére is no evidence of one so far, ! Warned of Breakup . Months before he broke with rss e- Pppgident—Proman--over— foreign

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policy in 1946 Mr. Wallace was warning of a breakup of the New Deal-Democratic coalition which ong put. the late FDR and President

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dential campaign to stay, accords]

TINY, BUT TERRIFIC— Undisturbed by the presence of 2000 people and more. mature bathing beauties, Deborah Benson calmly scratches herself on the beach at Avalon, ;, Santa Cataline Island, Cal. Two-year-old Debby turned some heads from the more adult charms of Helen Sutton, right.

Tfuman in office. “When the Democratic party

y sald Mr. Wallace, “it will die—| She ; and it will be well dead.” Mr. Wallace holds now that the © Democratic Party is dead and that its funeral

services to be con-|

clated with - him look so hope-| fully toward 1952. There have been three significant third party movements since the Civil War. 1802 when Grover. Cleveland, | Democrat, was elected President with 277 electoral votes. New Party Swallowed But. .the new. party--was-swal lowed by the Democratic Party in

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§ the most successful of the lot. i Woodrow Wilson, Democrat, was selected. . The Progressive Party did not survive.

Si - Twelve years later the late 73 Robert B. LaFollette Sr., of Wisatl consin tried to bring the Pro-| ed . gressives to life. Calvin Coolidge, |

Eo Republican, won with 382 electoral votes. : 3

to repeat that feat in 1952.

Radio Reception Clear By Science Service ci WASHINGTON, Tune 9 re wave radio broadcasts will i e through clearly today and » tomorrow, of Btandards p

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“ceases to be “a people's party”

day and Saturday will probably luncheon, be disturbed by weak signals and |Lena Romi

Lawyer Gets Glass ..

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nance suit.

\fter drinking the water, she woke up and pitched the glass at

her. husband's attorney,

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Truckers to Sponsor

Exhibit of ‘Mighty Mite’ The “Mighty Mite,” an exact 1806 under the agrarian and free Scale model of a diesel-powered silver leadership of William Jen-|tractor and semi-trailer, will be {displayed on Monument Circle Next came Theodore Roose- Saturday and Monday by the Invelt's Progressive Party in 1912, diana Motor Truck Association,

Saturday night and Sunday night it will be displayed in the | Capitol Motors showroom, 447 N. {Capitol Ave. The unit is 251% feat long and operates under its own

The model, on a 9000-mile. tour of this country and Canada, is {sponsored by Pacific Intermounet FRD-and- his-New-Deat put-thei 810 Express Co. in co-operation] Democratic Party back on ‘he With trucking associations and map of the west. Wallace wants nembets of the trucking indusry.

and general Tuesday, with Mrs. nger, 317 N, Oakland

Grotto Lists Meetings °

Sahara Grotto Auxiliary committees today announced the following meetings: Entertainment, luncheon, Monday, with Mrs. Mar: National Bureau |garet Beckham, 3145 Norttiwestdicts, but on Fri-lern Ave.,

munists and left wingers asso-|during. hearing of her mainte-|

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ducted shortly after November. |vived Mrs. Claire Grove, 35, when fices in the Architects and Build-

Crawfordsville Boy To Receive Medal

Wayne Smith, member of

(ville, today won the Boy Scout " Ny (essay. contest writing on. the theme “The Scout is Reverent.” | The ‘scout, who won over nine lother contestants in the Central Indiana Council, will receive a; ‘medal ‘and his troop will be pre-| sented with a bronze plaque as|

(a troop award, : ’ ‘| The contest, which was spou-| “ d { sored by the Church-8cout Committee of the Central Indiana {Council and an anonymous con- ‘

ltributor, required the essay be written in 150 words. f

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