Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1948 — Page 28

HOT CAMPAIGN—A. V. Burch, another governor candi. date, greeted visitors in his headquarters KY he eighth floor where the temperatures ranged upwards of After—an hair he tock off his coat, rolled up his sleeves and grabbed a glass of ice water,

Foot one ot the

DANCE COMMITTEE—~Mr. and Mrs. Jenner greet conveq~tion delegates -and- friends outside the - Riley Room where the candidate gave a free dance for his friends. Most visitors sat in chairs eround fe oer and continued to talk politics.

GOP Completes Slate Rail Camp Worker Highlights of Platform Adopted by GOP | Of National Delegates Held i in Slaying Leaders at Convention in Coliseum |

Here is . condensation of he imes Sta co {platform adopted in ay’'s " National Conclave Roll Call to Muster 1094; ion Subte Srs P Pp ys Indiana Picks 29; Dewey Leads in Syrvey

WOLCOTTVILLE, June 11—A Publican state convention: |23-year-old Arkansas man was NATIONAL -AND : ; tured after a three-hour chase By LYLE CO. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent capt today in connection with WORLD PROBLEMS WASHINGTON, “June 11—Selection of Republican National| |the fatal shooting of a fellow PEACE AND PREPAREDNESS Convention delegates was completed today when Indiana named its [transient at Wabash Raflroad| — The G.O.P. pledges continued group. The race for GOP presidential nomination is wide open. JeRip. ‘here, co-operation. with.{reedom. .lov~ State Police arrested Lourenza ing nations for peace and conWith the 29 Indiana delegates named the convention roll call Williams, 23, of Blytheville, Ark, tinued gene aid to .wagwill muster 1094 men and women. -The first man who gets 548 in Topeka, Ind., at 4 a. m stricken countries within the votes in a convention on ballot wiil be the 1948 nominee. The At 1 a. m. Jesse Cannon, 28, of scope of sound: economic policonvention meets June 21. St. Louis, Mo., was shot and killed! cies, It recognizes America’s Philadelphia. " COLOR POISON GRAIN + {in a fight at the railroad camp. greatest contribution to peace All contestants are prepared| Poisoned grain for killing ro- here. Wililams was wounded in| as a ‘demonstration that. democracy will work. It blames

for a ballot battle, Harold E. dents on the range is usually dyed the fight, but fled on foot after Manaqui, Puerto Cortes: t res owl, Rio de Janeiro. Sants Bare Stassen predicts his own nom- with bright colors; seed-eating the shooting. He is held in Noble! world confusion on ihe bwn-i 00 he powers of the state, wishes of our voters. dent of his clase in the alumni . © i arts gling of the Democratic vig over local tax levies and appro- ACHIEVEMENTS — The party association.

WIND UP CAMPAIGN—Walter Helmke, Ft. Wayne, another. candidate. for the governor. .nomination,. takes time out for water as he winds up his campaign at his Claypool Hotel

after a strenuous Speaking tour,

SMILE OF CONFIDENCE—Hobart Creighton, ~four—candidates forthe GOP governsr nomination, went convention today with a smile of confidence and a flower pinned on him by Miss Mary Lois Rockhill.

into

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— lists also as major accomplish-/py: Fa ments of the current: adminjs.| DIS of Crash Injuries tration and recent legislatures] SOUTH BEND, June 11—James laws to eliminate hate organi- "|W. Aldrich, 58, Mishawaka, died

zations, increased teachers’ salaries, the utilities anti-strike ioday in ond Memorial law, divorce of liquor from poli- night when his— motor or Mics, purchase of “The Shades” ojjigeq with a. car driven by Jonn as a state park, distribution of | Kissell, 17, South Bend. $10 million in cigaret tax funds) for roads and schools, a record | of efficiency and economy in the operation of state institu-

problems. We will continue to

assistance, aid to dependent provide for our state education-

children and aid to the blind al institutions and to support] should be liberalized to provide teacher salary and retirement] reasonable subsistence, programs in keeping with PUBLIC MORALS—The GOP has| changing economic conditions. maintaining respect for law We pledge state support for 100| tightened liquor control and] + per cent of minimum teacher| pledges constant vigilance in! salaries, smaller school classes,/ and moral standards Aploag - year-round use-of school facil-,...the. citizens.of Indiana. ities, tax-supported ‘free ibra-| ELECTIONS—The party is en-| ries for all parts of the state. LOCAL GOVERNMENT —The| party pledges to. cities, town-| ships, counties and towns re-| apportionment of state funds] legislation to authorize ena-|

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Donovan Hapgood, son of Lawyer, Antwerp; American Leader, Chertitled to credit for the complete, | Powers Hapgood, R. R. 4, Indian: {Bourg vilegheny Victory, Jeddun paacale codification of our state elec-! lapolis; was awarded the Quigley | Gen. C. C. Ballou, Bremerhaven; Khedive tion laws and stands ready to/Graphic Arts improvement. prize jeais’ 1iversos! Slerte, Sars, Ra improve - our election facilities/at 90th annual commencement ex+| Rydbohoim, Goeteborg: Sobieski, - Gibraie from time to time by suchiercises this week at Lake Forest pe goin. Southampton. Ag Eons methods as will insure the full! Academy. Lake Forest, Ill. He Am

, Cape Haiti; J A Mow bling ordinances, legislation to, and free expression of the'also was elected to serve as presi-!

epublicans pledge unconditionally to carry out the wishes expressed by the! voters in the coming refer-| endum on the bonus question | and condemns Democratic bungling of veteran housing —and--other- projects fo. LABOR—We intend to adhere to the policy of true friendship toward labor, respecting labor's

bara, Cristobal: Santa Rosa, La Guay, ination on ballot No. 9. Sen. birds seldom will touch it because County jail at Albion ponding} I vaaA Naa: Ja insisi Robert Taft's backers say he will of the [ong color. charges. ministration. priations. tory, Cristobal 80 over fo 0 Seniéwhere be- | o LABOR AND MANAGEMENT--|y prey ANS— The R fween- o 4 an Ne, ‘Dewey's og ar et ow a ose; De uy praises the Tan spokesmen believe. they will wii FEDERAL TAXES — We = com-| onan eary vu wanna o- Lightweights Gain in Price "mo ih Ti nds’: lot. i federal income tax. We must | Lineup of Candidate The hog market closed less ac- JJ50-880 pounws [email protected]) have * further reductions. We No _candiiate is even close. in tive. today in the Indianapolis. is. sss. iiusnsins 14301078) Need first a thorough economy * pledged and publicly committed Stockyard than earlier, with | Pg dan nh 10 “s00d— : survey of all government exlegates to the magic ere | weights around 240 pounds down eA penditures. : 3 the latest United hin com strong to. 25 cents higher than | DECENTRALIZATION OF GOV: ROEBUCK AND CO. . | esterday. | Chioteno ERNMENT —The party de-

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Dewey Crass astern 280

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However, hog trade ruled un-|Joo.!!00 pounds .... evenly at 25 to 75 cents higher 700- 900 POUDAS «4 vuiosaine j earlier today but lost part of that joo. SesRNsss canna 119 advance by market close. od .8 . Heavier’

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mands that states and local communities reassume the greatest degree of responsibility of which they are capable. We will resist. federal control or aid whenever the states are

right to organize and bargain collectively, encouraging solution of all labor-management questions to the mutual benefit of both parties and in the public interest.

AGRICULTURE — We condemn

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Favorite Sons ..c.ovvavseria 375 around steady although bulk [© 700-1100 pounds =

Unpledged and uncommitted. 239 NOBs sold at an early Chas over yesterday's average. Sows Gov. Earl Warren of Califor- hout stead t $17 tol we ria is a favorite son but $1830." Saga sold mostly $13 to Good Bo fae army Bold on Hs sates $1550 with practically a com-| Susie bounds | ii... 53 delega plete clearance indicated DY| 300. 900 pounds ts| closing time.. 0-500 POURAS .. ceauvinire Steers and heifers were quot- “cows ‘ an ” , able nominally steady on al Good : — meager week-end supply. Cows M e-| predominated at barely steady delegation to some other with vealers and lambs te at a decisive Mithant. 1als0 about steady. ~All three leading candids! “pane == actually have more ‘delegate GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (8150) lo ; strength than the pledged and $20. 0.50623.00 0) Cutter and common g publicly committed figures would | ) Lave 12%) indicate. and medium Vandenberg Boomed It is secondary strength to be cast on various. ballots after the| J ie pot fetedivavess first one as strategy seems £0 | Medium require. Between them the three| 160 120 pawn i seek “almost as many votes aS gssd ts ehotcer Toy there are. delegates and some-| iN-n where among those claims there 33. n dr fs bound to. be exaggeration. Here| aa’ 400 pounds .. they are: Stassen T.viooie. 340 Taft ..ovvesvenes 312 Dewey ....ccovv.. 800 or more - Sen Arthur H. Vandenberg of |, Michigan. the most discussed. Hage: compromise possibility in event-of | [4s a deadlock has no convention «a. Surface. strength. at all,

"New Deal bungling of agricultural and support programs ‘and favor scientific research to improve marketing and processing of agricultural products in- the state. We favor parity prices not through doles but on the basis of fair exchange values. We renew our demand for efficient and effective soil conservation and oppose the Department of Interior policy or retaining mineral rights in resales of land acquired for, war ses. CONSERVATION AND FLOOD CONTROL—We reaffirm our 1946 platform. The departments of , our state government charged with these responsibilities must be adequately nianned and supported. Personnel charged with..the conservation of our natural resources should}

ves. 3 COMMUNISM We advocate the enactment and enforcement of any necessary laws which will curb overt acts. of the Communists “or “other subversive organizations which give allegiance to any foreign power.

«STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS

FINANCE AND TAXATION-— All that any government can accomplish is to find the fairest possible plan of taxation to meet the costs of government) and then to administer such plan fairly and economically. Already the state tax study commission has produced the department of revenue. Fur-| ther revision of the tax system; ’ the first in many years, are) scheduled to reappraise prop-; be employed solely on the basis! erty and provide needed funds| of ability and qualifications. for local governments without PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELincreasing the © property tax, FARE -— We indorse the splen-| BS we pledge our| rn Meatol Health Progrym-en party to reallocate more equit-| the administration's support of| ably the present distribution of | legislation and policies to im-! gasoline i (unde Jmong ge prove Jubiie health in Indiana. ernmental units an 0 provide e pledge continued and imadditional funds for highways proved care of unfortunates in Eega—Current receipts. 84. Ibe. 16 6AM. Choice tori sarang TIN) 0 from the gross income tax. * state institutions and more ad0c; Grade A Me: Good. to. choice — a 130 EDUCATION We. pledge vigor-1- equate provision for the support.

an Grade Lajge Go wa § hy rAd 8 La 8, 366; no grade,’ ood .- ; Taft headquarters here reports 3 oe * " A gi {Medium ‘wy ee 160063180 Ous support of the progressive of the state's other dependents. ‘ tterfat--No. 4, Te Ne . : Ben. Vandenberg 1s dnxlous ror (Pace quoted "by Wadley Co.. ‘delivered dond 1.000119 THWY How without placing an undue bu Bur . so0ge oo Vigilant den on the taxpayers. Old age

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