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WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent (a 1948 party platform that may|IL Were aboard the vessel. They|W. iendeiton. Columbus. Pri. Duarg Made by U.S. in'31 WASHINGTON, July 7—New Dealers and Democrats leading|ignore President Truman's civil{h2d been buried in several tem-| ioi’™r tower, Pred Hightopgs By WATSON DAVIS the stop-Truman movement headed toward another smash-up to-|rights program as a peace cemeteries. throughout Greentown. Cpl. et Ronanes, a Director, Selctice. Service day in dispute over the party's presidential campaign platform. gesture to the angry South. Italy. man, Robert M. Hoffman, Bras, Fie rd (Copyright, 1948, by Science Service) They have no mutually acceptable candidate now for the Demo-| At the same time, it was under-| The following list includes the Yn A lwanskl Joseph lwanski, Nery WASHINGTON, July 7 — An cratic presidential nomination and they bitterly disagree on the stood, the committee has been Dames of servicemen followed DY johnson, Muncie Prt. Robert coer d. atomic superbomb, a thousand issue of civil rights for Negroes. asked to include a strong in-|the name and address of the pas Somingion. Ble. Bovey times as violent as the present Some of the wisest heads in said he is thinking of placing be-/dorsement of Mr. Truman's oppo- Bexl-al-Xin. The branch of serv-| ign ‘Lither C. Kem, Nery: Boy 5 plutonium bomb, is definitely] the party predict President Tru-|fore the Democratic nationalisition to the Taft-Hartley Labor-|1® is Army unless otherwise spec-| Bedford. Pte. 5 Jester. within the realm of possibility. man’s nomination on the first eommittee an Saturday a resolu- Management Act. ified. er pen. Florence 8. Kiron It would be made principally ballot next week when the party|tion calling on Mr. Truman to| As on the President's civil he Indianapolis list: Roney, John xy ankey, Anna from the double-weight variety meets in Philadelphia. step aside for the good of the rights proposals, it was said, the a Lae 8 Tel; M He Arnel. M. Krawesyk, Kraweayk, South ps of the lightest chemical element, | Among these are James A. Party. committee has under study a Barrett; Kathryn L. Barrett, 1i1 E. 16th Ctl Ie Claud R. Lee, Bicknell. , hydrogen. This isotope was dis- Farley who Baste minded Ie dis Lone Dopper, 2. Fi) suggested Flank mat would ase sr. 210 W. safill Jr; Barry Srontill| Bvt, Rar R. MeCs A Lom Mech. ) | ’ rs. Cordelia A. Fix, 1 | J C. Millspaugh, Anderson, Severed io America. in Tosh aad Jate ¥PR's a the presidential nomination to|pledging support of state's rights. 24 it. to ‘6. "Flack: Air. Popes:, sys, Rovere J. Moore, Lawrence W. set s calle savy > ogen Oo] | Toon. '|Gen. Eisenhower on a strictly] Rebellious Southern Democrats ie Kort B. Hie: 028 inde gy Trg A Ev RTIie Dot Charen’ i oil terium (symbo 3 ). ol . Out on = Limb non-political basis. The general, |insist such measures were prop- Station Bt, Pyt. Norman T. Lindenbaum; May, . Pvt. Max B. Nash, Cornette This is the “hydrogen bomb” ‘he said, “cannot refuse a truly|erly a matter for state action.| Li. Col McPhbeiers: Jeronmn LicPhee. | Ditne Naumenel Fi. Werslt ol Mahed, that certain high officials in past But other party veterans and national draft.” But: the New Deal wing of the jer 8 Ritter Ave. Pvt. William H.|L. Nicholas, Carl C. Nie . Brazil, Pio months have vaguely, and pos- machine bosses are so far out in| Another shock coming. Mayor|party is demanding that Mr. Mosier: Roy V. Mosier ash Wormers Ave | Lamycite Her awry dam P. re sibly inadvisably, hinted may be| - their opposition against Mr. Tru- Hubert H. Humphrey of Minne-|Truman’s civil rights proposals [Bt Tony Musulin; Nick Musulin, W.| Sanders, Buckskin. 8. Wilfredo made. : oo man’s nomination that they can-|apolis, a spokesman for the New be included intact. Deal ah, Cittn P. Pershing: Mary Pt Baan Pa ory vile, Pvt. Don. What, if anything, is being, = not retreat. Among them is Frank Deal organization known as| Sen. Francis J. Myers (D. Pa.), u sell B. , Navy, Mrs. sums. 3d Lt. Elliott H. Pearce, Ties B. done by the U. S. Atomic Energy| «=. Hague, the New Jersey Demo-Americans for Democratic/chairman of the Resolutions Richard 8. Steet’ Au A ren: Be ain | ene Man oar A: prierion, Mere “ommission about the construc. = =~ cratic boss. (Action, has lined up 50 prominent/Committee, conceded that the H. Steed 01 Juiltard_Ave.' Tech, st a r. Charles E. Pettifer Prand jon of a deuterium superbomb' Mr. Hague and many other Democats and New Dealers for a|platform-drafting job would be !sr.\R. , "Cpl. Lawrence E. Westall: | & vy M. Fiddle Marion. Kenneth Riddle, 's so far a secret. | stop-Truman leaders are keeping drive to force Mr. Truman's civil{difficult. But he was confident |e0ds M. Westall, 3108 New Jersey St. tnaon; fe E ey. But the factual and theoretical | (the Draft-Tke movement alive rights program into the platform.|it could be done. , Those with next of kin resid-|Btc. jacsh R. Roush Jr. Jacob R. Rou asis of the hope for a new and | 7 ; {but without much hope of get-| The President presented the| On most issues, the committee | "8 SHaewhere In Indiana: ledge, Mary Rutledge, Stewartsville. oe nore powerful bomb is no secret : {ting the general, His Sunday plan to Congress last February,|is expected to indorse the Presi- Fi Sy Be red a ran i A Sanders, Geotje Sanden, o any one who can read the DREAM COME TRUE—Actress Betty Hutton has a new statement, said He bvonld Rot == Propasing ,Jegislation to outlaw dent's recommendations to the Z J. Rribesr. Anderson Pri Porest| pre marian Short, Hubert B. shor, iterature of physics and chemis-| "d irl" her daughter Candice Brisk ho faced her first (TF nomination y p {the poll ‘ax, lynching, segrega-|/Republican-controlled 80th Con-|som, New Albany. Pvt. Joseph E. Beard: North Vernon. Pfc. Bdmond D. phy ream girl, her daughter Candice Briskin, who faced her first ‘| mee » Men who know Ike best tion and discrimination on racial|gress. Mrs. Anna M. Beard. Attica. Tech. 4th Gr.|yoiopics J. Smith. Pt. Wayne M TY, Even. that earlier than 100. ("camera yesterday in Hollywood at the age of 7 weeks. The star ‘here say that is that. They ad-jor religious grounds. The platform-drafters hope to|ind Lt. Eidos & Bandit: Lewie 3 Beni Smith. Terre Haute. Plo. Arnie’ & £ The dasie Joactions Jat point] nd her husband, Camera Manufacturer Ted Briskin, have another |vise anti-Truman Democrats to| Since that message went to|indict the 80th Congress without Wistt prech. Ath Gr. John R. Bent: Tn¥ler Jr. Atthur EK Snyder Sr. W EE Sg yo ., super daughter, Lindsay Diane, 20 months old. look for some other candidate. [Congress nine states of the solid convicting Democrats who served Peter Rea Rg LBL GR Souder, Pekin. Pvt. John Spagnolo, Son bare 8: i ee ————————————————————————— Another Draft-Ike Democrat|South have come out against Mr.|in it. Shicage, vt Lawrence a Bishop; Ova OPgncle ON end Aim ; er Wo hearts or nuclei of who is refusing to give up is Sen.|Truman’s nomination for Presi- — ee wits; ‘Staniey Borowlts, South Bend. Toon. Ralph D." Sprinkle, yo ga eavy hydrogen (deuterons) come ‘ LIVE T Olin D. Johnston (D. 8. C.). He dent. COURT OPENS JULY 19 5th Gr. Lioyd V. Boschet: Andrew Boschet. rt. Pvt. Charles L._Stabno, Mrs jgether there may be formed — : FT. WAYNE, July 7 (UP)— Coluntnia, City. S8t. James O Brashear; Matas u stabne, Mictiigan City 1st Lt. £ ordinary RYGIOgen atom aud 4) po ¥ P s R b Y . United States District Court will William E. Brideewaier: Charies D. Bridge-| Whities. Pie. Jessie G. Stone. 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