Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1949 — Page 2

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Beat Capehart With Their Man| Me By ROBERT BLOEM A mac- butte within the Democratic Party took shape this week over the party's senatorial nomination for 1950. : It gave long range promise of being a bigger fight! | * than the four-way affair that blasted the governorship hopes of Sen Willam'S. Jenner In: the Republican Mate

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Carstully, point Ray G. Beker, of Sherman, Tex.

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Convention OK's Civil Rights Plan

representa aly Bo a pt Back 1 up Truman

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Nov.

x GE re ad Northern feel! Young ts ballot battle with Southern con. opposing his renomi-| vention on delagates and got through B in favor of the Tru man civil rights program,

today waged a

The Young Democrats approved

mem-| Mr. Truman's civil rights platpeople/ form and the “Brannon Plan" for

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mended for federal judge of the| Southern Indiana District,

farm price security vote, which stacked the Southern delegates against those of practically the rest of the nation, by the convention here also indorsed the the president of Purdue? + Economic Stability Act, the program for technical assistance for

dent, hts marking “no” on ts resolution ballots.\maker’s 14-t0-8 victory provided a; I always have a tea elected D. Wilson rosy hue to an otherwise drab. _ goad nn {-year-old Benton, Mo.,|season. Indiana partisans

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dianapolis by Indiana National Committeeman Frank McHale.

ny » has & “favorable” Mr. Haymaker is here attending

the national Young Democrat convention, The Hoosler state chajrman confirmed reports that Matthews Welsh of would Nosivel ihe party's afvial

as U, District Attorney

for Hon a Indiana.

Hunt Assailant : Of 16-Year-Old Girl

8 16-year-old schoolgirl as she (sachusetts Ave. dark last night. The girl said the man, about 30,

shortly after

~oting { they dundlocke peri her from the back behind. and seized her arm, inflicting nomi-

ipainful bruises, When he made { INRROPY. Advances, she said, she screamed Tor help and ran. Her brother, in whose home she

tmaries had been visiting, heard her criss

and chased the assailant, He caught the man in front of

the the thé Dorman Furniture Store, 551 is N: East 8t., and fought with him,

he told police, but was unable to

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even permit 4 won to drafted, Gov. is under intense pres- Enuff's Enuff sure from party members to run. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, ost Democrats believe he! Nov, 19 (UP) Mrs. Hazel could win the nomination easily. 'R. Lawson sued William They believe even the labor union: Diewery Lawson for dis groups would back the Governor, vorce today, charging that because of his personal popularity! Ne has had only two baths

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The Indi ‘University: Marching Husdiad band forms: the letters “Purdue” at halftime ceremonies of the Old Okan Bucket bats, A part of the record crowd forms a backdrop.

It's '"Herman' and 'Fred’ as IU, Purdue Presidents Meet

They Sit Together at Bucket Game While [rambles In recovering a few Py Albany

"Record Crowd of 33,704 Has Good Time “ih.

A STRONG rooter By JOHN V. WILSON, Times Staff Writer and Crimson was Russel

Martha Price, Boilermaker Nick Michalares, IU drum maior, cheerleader, throws his baton high.

Charges Wife Fled With $5000

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and Nancy Wat- desc “Hello, Herman,” replied President Frederick L. Hovde of| On the teams in the v fe Siptioe Dad

(Kips, daughter of Lt. Gov. John pouches train ticket for Cincin-|

to Tek tnoles 107 thelSnauvsioped. Areas, the repeal of Purdue, |, “Its a grand game and bothiA, Watkins on the Tod. BAU during the afternoon. They nomination. the Taft-Hartley Law, and fed- The two, scholastic heads sat together at today’s Old Oaken teams are evenly matc . tne sat on the Indi her description to Cin-| those who might Winieral aid to education. {Bucket football battle. Around . " sald. “And I've been A tending ana side the first half, then found 041 guthorities and she ®as| approval of labor elements in| The ' Southern delegates con-|them was the largest crowd ever Squire of New |Indiava-Purdue games for many|a deat in the Purdue section foritaken in custody as she left the Democrat convention,! tented themselves with explain-/to see a game in Memorial Sta-| | Angina su up the opinion | Years. im he said ame. | train. of Claude Wick-|ing that they supported the Presi. | dium. Khe. Bucket crowd. | tHE BOILERMAKERS. were partial! be sa. The money and bonds were

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left the Old Oaken Bucket -at{the game were Alex Campbell, Thomas Mitchell identified the 1928 uste of In- ;,¢qyette. One official said Indi- assistant U. 8, Attorney General, officers as leader of a | diana Uni » “1 haven't ,., would have to go there i esiataat U8 Alsou Goterut ny ute camped at! noncommital, missed hn Indiana-Purdue game {get It “if they wanted it." N, Craig, American ss og Traders Point for the . last few A capacity crowd of | wince I was graduated. . 0» tional commander, IU of weeks, said part of the money nevertheless, had a “good ° [ois “a un 5 wom + Hoadley of Blooming- 1032. securities missing from his They roared at every gain| OC. I. MeCARTY of Muncie, sophomore, was 8 gn trailer belong to other members groaned at every tackle. And they Purdue Class of 1835, said: “It's| a among LATECOMERS found tickets of he §roup:

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