Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 2
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By NOBLE REED be Indiana Democratic leaders have decided they're not going to
--get-so- far lout-on.a- mb" in-their as they did in 1948. ‘The platform two years ago ‘that couldn't be delivered when t through {he legislative mill. 80 the party platform drafters! are moving more cautiously this year on the issues that will form "tha basis of campaign offerings this fall. Most of the Bemocratic leaders ~ have agreed fo dodge any pro-! posals in the fofm of specific bills for the legislature, { “7 Couldn't Deliver | 18-1948 the convention stepped "out ‘holdly. for repeal of the cigaret tax and some other prom-' ises in the form of specific legis-| lation. Then, when it came time to de-| liver on the platform pledges the party leadership in the General _ Assembly split wide open on : Gd PAAR YO never got very far past first base in the Democratic House, : Many Democratic members the legislature who balked on
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“The results of the primaries were
(when 80,000 more Republicans Marott Hotel. They are {left fo right) W. C. Christensen, president; |™
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turned out at the polls than Charles Turner, vice prosident; A. W. Collins, secretary, and Robert | lover the opposition of her parents, room.
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complained they hadn't been consulted on the party's promises and therefore didn’t feel they| were obligated to carry the ball! on them, . Conference Called Bo, it's going to be different this year, State Chatrmien Ira Haymaker has called all Democratic dates for the legislature into special conference at party headquarters here June 12 to “go over” the tentative drafts of the 1950 platform. The platform workers sald they would hold the party proposals down to general statements principle rather than mak pledges on specific legisiation, “That way the several groups of different viewpoints within the party can agree on the broad principle and then work’ out the compromise on specific legislation later,” said one party chieftain. ‘Democratic leaders are
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the legislative candidates because they're the ones who will have to make good on the pledges. GOP Cautious Too Republicans, too, are slow on their platform in an effort to get the party's mes- % “over to the people” on the vital fssues. : Meeting yesterday, the Platform MICs, of Bhai enneth Milicr, of lenged the
“to a specific stand on: such as the Brannan farm price port plan and sotialized cin
Mr. Miller said form will Sonia the suggestions . being re-
‘ceived from os workers and candidates from all over “Wé& Will make our ~& - genuinely progressive ment, a positive and document, presenting the views! of the common people of Indiana,” he said. “Do the Indiana dare to give unquestioning and goose-stepping allegiance to the Brannan plan, the soclalized medicine program and other alien doctrines which the Presi-| dent demands? If they da not they are going to be purged as relentlessly as are those who dif-| fer from the edicts of the high command in Russia.” The GOP platform committee! reflected optimism on the chances of _ Victory | In n November.
Gas Price Boosted Cent 2 Gallon Here
Costs Now at ‘Level Before War Started
Chalk up a few more cents on the cost of a Sunday afternoon automobile ride. * Major oil companies in‘ the Indianapolis area upped gasoline prices one cent per gallon yesterday and others were expected 10 meet competition today. Prevailing - prices last night were 27.9 cents for ethyl and 26.6 ~ Yor standard fuel. Some stations were charging one cent more for - both grades. The increase of yesterday re-| turned prices to the levels prevailing before the mid- December | gasoline price war started. Dur-| ing the Spring; gasoline prices plunged as low -as 20 cents per gallon for high test gas at some, stations. : Tank Prichs Boosted : Standard Oil of Indiana first] fdded the one cent per gallon cost|- » to tank wagon prices Yesterday, | Other companies were quick to follow, { Spokesmen for several com-| panies attributed the price” in- - grease to “improved quality of] gasoline” as an increased vaca-! tion market was reported through-| out the 38 city. {
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Air - Force Discloses Plans for Mock War
WASHINGTON, June 3 (UP)—| The Air Force disclosed today that secret maneuvers, including! alr defense exercises, will be held under simulated wartime condi-! tions throughout - the United States during the next two Details of the maneuvers are one of the “to train Air Force personnel in wartime Security measures, a spokesman said. | * The Air Force said bases being, used in the maneuver include © Selfridge at Mt. Clemens, Mich. . Davis-Monthan at Tucson, Ariz, Westover at hidopes - Mass; and
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hite roses and red orchids,
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oom.af. fice. The fowl ‘ldeclared a holiday.
| ~—Sam Hedge, a 81-year-old Chicago restaurant cook, and his pretty “mail ander {fiancee were married today in this Alpine village, f1ag-bedecied 2 h, 28- 1d Austrian blond, promised to be a “lov- tHe Edith Rauc YEAr-0 ustrian prom a “lov i ing wife” to the American grandfather who wooed her for almost Mareno, the village's auto me two years by mall and trans.
The witnesses were Carl Wolf, local butcher,
chanie—both distant relatives of the bride. = The end pf the ceremony was {drowned out as the band quartet layed an 0 ratic tun; Boma. S08. persons. assembled P1215, 42 Operatic tune. in front of the mayor's yellow Edith Wi she realized it would {stucco villa, which was decorated’ ‘be a “new and perhaps hard phase (with The Stars and Stripes, hel {in my lite, going to a new distant 8 A country.” the white local Stygian flag. 4 But she said she wanted to be “A quartet from the village band with “the man of my cholce— played Mendelssohns’ “Wedding gam, whom I have long loved.” March” as the couple entered the] The couple, her relatives and a few close friends, then at-
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