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~ Race ae Nomination ; _ Baffles Even Experts

~~ Convention Showdown Seen as Power —-+

Ji Between McHale and Schricker Forces “By NOBLE REED

How 2008 delegates ‘to the Democratic state convention Juhe 27 are lining up between Rep. Andrew Jacobs and Alex M. Campbell

‘n the senatorial nomination race tion mark in Indiana this week.

became the biggest political ques-

Even the experts who are engineering party maneuvers for both candidates won't hazard a guess a week in advarce of the

convention, The confusion hinges mostly | around the time element Involved in Ahe

= Mr. Campbell, of ¥t. Wayne,

* has been in the senatorial race! f>r more than three months, stumping the state from one end| e other, long before any of | 2006 delegates were elected | 1 PH

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t the May pt r8 assistant U. B. Attorney Gen-

“coral to make the race.

Jacobs In Late Rep. Jacobs jumped into the

: race only two weeks ago with a

belated roundup of leadership among: the lieutenants of Gov, Henry ¥. Schricker after large blocs of delegates already had been committed to Mr. Campbell. The division of delegates in the final showdown at the convention

will boll down 10 & 106t Of part¥l;,; «machinery power between forces of Frank M, McHale, na-

tional Democratic committeeman, and the state government lieu- + tenants of Gov. Schricker, Although the governor has made no public statement on the Jacobs candidacy (and none is expected), many of his closest associates are known to be beat-iihe ing the drums for the Indianapolls Congressman with Mr.

Campbell. ~Rep:-Jacobs will ‘not go onto the convention floor with any way near full backing of his own 11th District delegates (Marion

County).

A large bloc of them was committed to Mr. Campbell before

Chairman Paul McDuff, who is general chairman of the Jacobs campaign, said he expected the majority of the county's 267 delegates who had not been com-

vote for Mr, Jacobs,

McKinney on: Sidelines Soms of the Indianapolis Campbell delegates are saoeipted with Frank KE, McKinney, 8 State Demo-

cratic Treasurer, who previously |yarion threw his support to Mr. Camp- will

Hugh Vandiver, member of the | State Probation Commission; A. J.

Television has openéd a new And XEItiBg Worl To “tor these Who ‘cannot hear. Jn their soundiess status, the| deaf, of the nation have been missing much in the way of entertainment, They cannot hear the symphonies or the Sunday afternoon concerts. They cannot furn on their radio for a few minutes of modern music, a newscast or the latest play. They can, and do, watch tele

{Stevenson, former Supreme Court| iin’

{judge; John Rock, Fifth District leader and Thomas Hutson, State Labor Commissioner.

James K. Northam, close per-

sonal adviser to Gov. Schricker,

Jacobs cause and Charles Robert-

Indianapolis Congressman. Smearing Attempted

campaigns designed to plant

ts of Mr. Campbell and ‘oth ign Rep. Jacobs.

But in the final analysis these! an Important factor in ouficreate good will for dogs of] underground attacks will not/ training. With television - those! America. | = Bobo does no sensational tricks,

t in the ballot- Who.cannot hear are enabled to| | Real queens never stand on their have much waight in allot watch sports events with under-| Bobo and her master, Robert, to GUeCHS 1 {standing and also can enjoy dra. Spencer of Beverly Hills, and| irr does Bobo. matics, even newscasts.” The television set was made down from Chicago to visit Bob's commands of her master but she available to the school near the mother, Mrs. Nell Spencer, who|refuses to flip about like a comend of the term and students/lives at 61 N. Warman Ave. mon circus dog. : were able to witch the 500-Mile]; And Bobo enjoyed the visit. The Indiana ~CIO ~hasrented race and other such-events but{Dressed-casuatly -in--her-curiiest special headquarters at the Fair-|g regular not possible in the limited time around her neck and pearl brace-{the royal family of France. vention only a few yards away pefore summer vacation.

ing at the convention. The big mystery in the whole senatorial contest revolves around ™ the part organized labor will take in the balloting. : C10 on Hand

grounds for the day of the con-

from the convention hall CIO leaders sald they had not yet made a choice of candidates in the Democratic senatorial race but indicated they would do so a few days before the convention. It is known that Rep.. Jacobs does not have 100 per cent backing of labor groups and developments between now and convention may tip the labor scales to one candidate or another. Democratic senatorial “nomination, Prof. Charles Price, of Notre Dame, has been campaigning independently for several weeks on embracing world fed-

favoring the use of more scientists In operation of government.

JUDGE TO SPEAK

Judge Joseph O. Hoffmann of on ouaty Juvenils, Court

s of juvenile . bell. However, Mr. McKinney has ela at hems of Sigma out the word that he Will Delta Kappa Fraternity at noon

in Claypool Hotel.

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