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Party leaders saw little chance of Rep. Halleck getting the top spot on the ticket. There was too much competition from campaigning candidates that have been at it for months. But they detected the faintest chance of a stalemate among the leaders that might project Mr. Halleck into the picture. At any rate, they held a greater belief that the Hoosier Congressman had an excellent opportunity to be nominated for vice president. The delegation, some 275 other Hoosier Republicans with no official business at the convention, and the head of the party's state ticket, will be ready at a mo-

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propaganda for Rep. Halleck far and wide through the convention hall. ton

Supported by Hobart Creighton, Indiana House speaker, who was nominated only a week ago for governor, announced several days ago he would attend the convention “in the interests of Charles Halleck.” Besides the delegates, the only Hoosier with official business in Philly was Mike Hanrahan of Indianapolis. Mr. Hanrahan won the coveted appointment as chief doorkeeper for the convention. When Indiana's delegates left Hoosierland, headed technically by Sen. Homer E. Capehart as permanent chairman but unoficially by Rep. Halleck himself, théy had not decided whether they would follow a unit rule in the noinating ting after switching from Rep. Halleck. ‘Expect Unit Vote But the concensus was they would vote as a unit rather than split their votes along the lines of individual second-choice. preferences. Rep.

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Father of Nine Dies in Crash

Loses Control Of Car, Overturns

The 39-year-old father of nine children was dead today after

The victim, Alonzo Thurston, in last night's accident.

and crushed chest, was travel-

his car began to wobble from side to side and finally over Receives Minor Injuries

Another car being driven by J. C, Dieter, 62, of 2340 E. 75th St., crashéd into the wrecked Thurston vehicle. . Mr. Dieter received minor injuries, Dr. A, C. Reinking, 38, of 1720 E. 75th 8t., riding in the Dieter automobile, was not injured. . Mr. Thurston, an employee P. R. Mallory & Co, had no driver's license. It had been revoked, deputy sheriffs said. A native of Fairland, he had been a resident of Indianapolis for seven years. " Funeral services will be hel at 1:30 “p. -m. Tuesday J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Peogo. 1 are his wife, Virginia; nine children, Eugene, Robert, Jack, Joan, Charles, Phyllis, Ronald, Larry and Altona; and a sister, Mrs. Thelma Braughton.

Ex-Mayor Dies

HUNTINGTON, June 19-—Rites for Foster E. Cutshall, mayor of

Huntington from 1939 to 1043, will be held here tomorrow.

Mr. Cutshall, who was 71, was born in North Manchester, but lived here most of his life. He owned the Cutshall Printing Co. here and was active in Republican politics. . Survivors are his wife, Jesse B.; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Malsbury, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Kathryn Dorwin, Decatur, and two grandchildren. :

Wendy Barrie to Star

In Radio Program

Wendy Barrie will star in “My Own, , Native City” in the latest of the Institute for Democratic Education’s series “Lest

The broadcast is at 10:30 p. m. Sunday over station WFBM

A panel discussion will follow. Cary

and “Dr. Clide Aldrich, director of the graduate division of Butler University, moderator.

Air Force Officer

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YOKOHAMA, June 19 (UP)— An Air Force announcement said

he lost control of his automobile EV in the 6300 block, Keystone Ave.

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Husband Almost Overcome by Gas

Lack of familiarity with the kitchen stove nearly ended in tragedy for a young husband last

night. Richard Kingery, 1005 8. New Jersey St., put a pan of water on the stove to boil, then sat down in the kitchen to read his evening paper. A short time later he was found by his wife, Dorothy, slumped unconscious over the kitchen

table. Instead of turning on a burner, had switched on the

Mr. Kingery oven gas. Revived by neighbors, he apparently no ill effects from his experience.

: Local Rector Injured olin 4-Car Accident

The Rev. Leonard Whitley, 52, of 532 Blackford St., was reported in fair condition in Veterans Hos-

Hour Token Sit-Down Launches Red Demand

PARIS, June 19 (UP)—A nationwide one-hour token strike of some 4,500,000 French workers, launching ‘ new Communist economic demands against Premier Robert Schuman’s coalition government, started at 7 a. m. (Indianapolis Time), today. Workers who are members of the Communist-dominated General Confederation of Labor walked off the job for one . Other workers represented by antiCommunist unions refused to join in the strike. Protest Use of Troops The purported reason for the strike was to protest the government’s use of troops and police to eject sitdown strikers from a rubber factory at Clermont Ferrand last Wednesday. However, Communist union leaders anhounced they will demand a blanket 20 per cent wage increase and higher minimum living wage levels-next week, resuming economic pressure against the government after six months of relative quiet. _ The strike issue raised a wild uproar in the national assembly last night, which wound up in a fight between Communists and Socialists, Yell Insults Communists yelled insults at Interior Minister Jules Moch after Mr. Moch charged them with sabotaging France's recovery through use of the wage demand and strike weapons. Socialists defended Mr. Moch and the fighting started. Sirens were sounded and the House was cleared for 15 minutes before the session resumed. A preview of the strike was held yesterday afternoon when 500,000 workers, who normally do not work on Saturday, walked off the job one hour early.

College Ensemble

To Give Concert The Bob Jones University Musical Ensemble wil give a concert Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. in the Broadway Baptist Church. | Eva Mae Foltz will give solos and sing with the college quartet arrangements of old hymns and songs. Ouida Hardy is pianist and Herbert Hoover, director. Mr. Hoover also will speak. The program is sponsored by the Young People’s Prayer Band of the church.

Sees Japs’ Plight Better Than Germans’ TOKYO, June 19 (UP)—British Occupation Cmdr. Lt. Gen, H. C. H. Robertson said today that the Japanese peoples’ condition now i§; “definitely better” than the present plight of the Germans. Gen. Robertson has just returned from the United Kingdom. Gen. Robertson said in an interview here that “one of the main causes is that Japan is not divided, whereas the unity of is ented by the sub-

Germany is prev. divided control of the different nations.”

Deputies Subdue

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“Two men are fighting a 14-year-old boy back there,” cried a motorist as he left the 16th St. Midget Speedway last night. Deputy Sheriffs Michael Howson and Ernest Crickmore left their traffic posts to investigate. As they broke up the argument,

Price Hair Cuts In Baltimore As Index Key

Atlanta Labor Bureau

This is the last of twp articles on the of retail price data from which the national cost-of-living index is

‘By FRED W. PERKINS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer BALTIMORE, June 19—The cost of a man’s haircut is one of the 102 items that go into computation by the U. S. Bureau of Labor statistics of its “consumers’ price index,” which is developing into an official zuide to changes in the national cost of living. :

Four barbershops are included in the Baltimore price survey now going on. Similar surveys are being conducted in other cities. The composite price of haircuts will be given a “weight,” somewhat minor, in the determination six weeks from now of a national

that a moderate-income family had to buy around the middle of June. Miss Crace Owens of the bureau's Atlanta office; is doing most of the Baltimore pricing. At one barbershop here she was told by the proprietor that hair cuts were 85 cents; It was a twochair shop in a section where moderate-income families would be likely to patronize on an aver of once a month. The barber said that price was general in Baltimore. Same Items Priced Miss Owens put in most of the day in a Baltimore department store—one of five large ones, in addition to three small ones and three chain department stores to be covered here. The same items were priced in all—13 in furniture, four in floor coverings, 10 in yard goods and textiles, 20 in women's attire, 24 in men’s clothing, six in boys’ clothes, eight in girls’ and nine in household equipment. I went with Miss Owens to one department store. It was a rainy day and trade was slack. The salespeople had plenty of time to answer questions. They did it willingly and courteously — an example of the generally excellent co-operation that the bureau gets from its thousands of “reporters” t the country. _ We worked on all the furniture items, which Miss Owens says are the hardest to price because. of the trouble in finding merchandise that comes close enough to the bureau's specifications, Draw Conclusions We found a gas cook stove, with no gadgets, for $105, Including a $8 installation charge; a radio-phonograph with an automatic record changer for $89.95; a 9-by-12 all-wool axminster rug for $74.95, and one of poorer quality for $64.95; a heavyweight enameled. linoleum 9-by-12 rug for $9.95. 8 It would be possible but hazardous to draw two conclusions from the survey of this one store: ONE: That prices haven't changed much in the last two or three months; TWO: That it is growing more difficult to find cheaper merchandise, particularly in furniture. But other stores in Baltimore and 33 more cities must be canvassed before there are official findings. Such few reductions as showed up here were apparently due to competition or to windfall purchases from manufacturers or wholesalers.

mists” or “field representatives” apparently do a conscientious and careful job. The great majority of the 28 full-time workers are women, many of them with college training. Home or practical economics seems to provide a better background for this kind of work than “theoretical economics.” Most of these government employees are rated as “professional too,” with a salary range from $3397 to $4150 a year. is

Name Israeli Delegates

For Truce Conference TEL AVIV, June 19 (UP)— Jewish officials announced today that Israeli delegates have been appointed to attend the United Nations Palestine truce conférence to be held on the Greek island of Rhodes next week under UN Mediator Count Folke Bernadotte. Arabs also will attend the conference, called to bring about permanent peace in Palestine during the four weeks temporary truce. [Jews and Arabs will not sit across the table from each other, Jewish sources said, but will meet separately with United Nations

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; HAPPY INDIANAPOLIS WIFE. He's enjoying life now and if you love and understand him you'll enjoy it with him--his contented way. You'll make him | fling-minded if you aren’t real careful. “He thinks of nothing but his family and his work”-——now isn’t that awful? Would his losing the family funds in a game with the boys convince you that your future were secure? . I know it gets tiresome staying home. He loves you enough that he'll take you places if you find mutual interests and convince him that you can’t have fun without him. Many women are looking for men like yours. I wouldn't worry about anything but holding him.

‘He Doesn't Love or Respect You,’ Says Reader TO “HOPEFUL” who has tried to be a good wife—What woman wants to bat her head against a stone wall? A woman that will stick with a man like yours is either stupid or just doesn’t care.. He doesn’t respect or love you and you can't love him because you can’t love without respect. I had such a husband. He brought me fothing but grief. He ruined the life of a girl young enough to be our daughter, That was when I had enough. Much has been said against the “other woman” but I wonder if wives could see the heartbreak and disaster their husbands bestow on their innocent victims if they'd be proud they stayed with their husband. BETTER OFF. I wonder if a woman is better off divorced if she feels bitter—~beyond normal rage-—instead of relieved. Your pity of the other women is a bit unusual.

Patient in Ireland Enjoys Column THROUGH PECULIAR channels a tattered copy of The Times reached me here in the Irish tuberculosis sanitarium where I've been three years. I was much intrigued by, your column ang some of the nice people therein. Our amusement is scarce and comes over an extension -loud speaker. The radio is in the female section, and thereby hangs a tale. When we ask for a spine-chilling thriller or a variety show we get a lecture on the care of baby or cookery hints. Then

there is the young lady who appears to be a confirmed globe}

trotter. Amid howls and shrieks from the unfortunate radio we're whirled halfway around the globe and dragged at break. neck speed until we're dumped down amid a joyous selection from “The Damnation of Faust” The ladies, God bless them. Don't get me wrong for I'm not adverse to the opposite sex. Reading a letter from your sick friend made me feel a regular drone because I have no hobby except reading and listening to a radio debate on the rival merits of Crosby and Sinatra. While not wishthg to start another American revolution I wonder what you readers think. 5 My best wishes to you and your Sagers. delicate operation to. .perform-—sewing, no less. pe ne JIMMY L., DUBLIN, IRELAND, Jimmie, you'll make out because you can laugh. Laughing is S0 compensa can laugh once and again about the same thing the next day. That unpublished letter you wrote me asking for magazines I didn’t overlook. A Dublin group may look you up and who knows, some U. 8. group might take over the project. 1 like my people in the column, too, Jimmy.

Loves Girl Who Loves Another Boy MY EX-GIRL FRIEND worries about her boy friend, and seeing her worry makes me feel bad. I was going to marry this wonderful girl but she started hopping curbs and changed. She said she was too busy to see me and broke dates. She finally said she loved this other boy who got into trouble with the police and left the state. What should I do? WORRIED TEEN-AGER.

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Objects to Interference by Stepmother ENGAGED to a man 1 love very much. He is 21 and I'm 19 but there have been interruptions from his stepmother. We've had three plans spoiled by her and now I wonder if he really loves me, though he says he does, WORRIED. He may love you but he'll likely end listening to his stepmother. Oh sure, you could win a few points early in marriage but soon he'd be angry when your views conflicted. He'd accuse you of disliking his stepmother to whom he’d go for advice. Angry, spoiled wives pull’ no punches. They run home to mother. Spoiled husbands are just as bad--they figuratively never leave mothers. It's bad enough to have a husband who doesn’t rule his house, in moderation, witkout having him run home for help on handling his wife. -

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Owners Change ‘PM’ To ‘New York Star’

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