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The Statehouse—
Phil Willkie Astounds Old Party
Douglas Tie-Up Raises Eyebrows By IRVING LEIBOWITZ With the rapid rise of oung Phil Willkie on the
jam will Hoosier political scene, some
be the biggest in Indiana history, gld-time Indiana Republicans
says State Police Arthur
M Thurston.
Supt.
are recalling this story about
Indianapolis traffic will be, the his dad. worst in the state because of ¥ Wheh the -5 le Raee crowd. / ~~. | Witfthe holiday coming in' rfid: week, he said. many families will| be promptgd to take hurried; one-| Aay “trips. And~highway ‘traffic 2K A SAE hah SRE AVE: SE ‘this’ year ever 1950. a - Use extra caution in driving, he " counseled. “Keep = speeds low ~nough to” have absolute control of the car at all times.” i
the «chant swept the Jate Democrat-
fe “we want Willkie”
turned - Republi.can Wendell IL. «Willkie: info th oresidéntialk
protests staunch long time GOP’ers, it was without the
ination over the. of
Brownson Continues
War Against Secrecy WASHINGTON, May 26 -Although he filed a brief supporting the state administration's contention that the new Indian Welfare publicity law does not
blessings of such hardshell fighters as the late Watson, Phil Willkie Attempting to change Jim's mind, the affable, tousle-haired a candidate pleaded: - “But, Jim, what if I was a
conflict with federal sattues, Rep. Democrat once. You'd welcome a
Charles R. Brownson, Indianap-|reformed prostitute in
nlis Republican is continuing to|church, wouldn't you?"
push his anti-secrecy amendments to the Social Security Law.
your “Well, Wendell,” drawled the grand old man of Hoosier Re-
His office reported that the publicans, “I won't say I wouldn't
legislatures of five states, in ad- wejcome a reformed prostitute in
lition to Indiana, have adopted my church. resolutions in favor of the du sunday Brownson amendments. They are |. the choir Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Okla- , J » homa and Illinois. ees...) The ruling on the Indiana law That's thc
is expected to be made shortly Still has to overcome. Willkie,
ty Federal Security Administra-| Mr.
But if I came in the and found her leadI'd be madder than
invitation from Democratit Sen. Paul Douglas of Illinois, to serve ‘on a committee to investigate the morals and ethics of the government. Up at State GOP headquarters in the Claypool Hotel there were many a raised eyebrow. But Republicans agreed with Democrats on one thing-—-Phil has his work cut out for him if he realy is going to investigate morals and ethics in government. "As soon as the word was out that Sen. Douglas had named Mr. Willkie to the position, Democrats and Republicans alike began talking of forming a committee to investigate the committee investigating: ethics, ¢
Willkie Not Alone
But Phil isn’t the only Republican named to do the spade work for the Senate Sub-committee on Morals and Ethics for the Labor Committee.His partner is Prof. George Graham, chairman of the department of politics at Princeton University and a New Jersey Republican politician. Mr. Willkie and his newly acquired wife were in Indianapolis this week ‘feeling the pulse” of the people. What they heatd wasn't encouraging. Phil found the new job he has accepted doesn't go down well with the Republicans. NG To Young Phil, his new assignment, which begins Jupe 10. is.no joke. He feels his colleagues and he will do a pretty fair job, even
«ff though it will last only six weeks.
hurdle Young Phil
state representa-|
‘or Oscar R. Ewing, who pre- tive from Rushville, confounded
sided at the hearings here two Indiana's super conservative Re-
weeks ago.
The committee intends to call
/in a lot of big shot newspaper-
men, college professors and business executives. After listening to them, the
(Will be to register all persons
of ethics. Big point in the code
doing business with the govern-
ment along with a list of the contracts they receive,
Draft Schricker?
The ghost of the draft-Schrick-er-for-Senator movement is riding again, Two kinds of people keep the movement going. One kind thinks Gov. Schricker
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‘ y. 3 to hold his job as head of the cit 'school studies after an absence of a n oewe urn y ’ Cat’ i S r Turns administration. He He seeks a master's de-
Wounded in Korea Out to Be Live Baby |__The mayor returned to his high!gree.
| PHILADELPHIA, May 2 : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clifford Els- y 26 (UP) dr se se se A AA bury Sr. 5058 W. Raymond St. ine cries of a cat trapped in al¥
—Two youths thought they heard have fecelved word that their gq ...p Philadelphia sewer inlet ¥ A ! ] EN ! ION! Jon, Pvt. Roy last night. |X ! : S tisbury Jr., was They lifted the cast-iron lid and! wounded in Ko- saw a paper shopping bag. Inside| + HOME PERMANENT USER the bag, wailing and cold, was a ¥
rea May 22. Y 0 Lon e ‘Need Give According to 3 week-old baby boy. There was|& ou N ES r vs little water in the sewer. Yourself 2 Home Wave! .
the report, he is * Police took the baby to a hos-|¥ the first time o
now hospitalized in Japan. A member of the 16th Marine
pital, where his condition was|
described as good. | For
SpE
is just playing coy when he says it ‘isn’t so.
Governor to run for the Senaté. ! The reports are now circulating, in GOP headquarters that Gov.| Schricker will. 'be John Watkins’ partmer in 1952. Mr. Watkins will] run for Governor, they say, and
Reserve Battalfon called Aug. 28, Pvt. Ellsbury went overseas May 4. He attended St.
fore entering service. :
Decorate G). Graves
More than 200 Boy Scouts and school teacher. veterans’
leaders will decorate
Pvt. Elsbury His Sheepskin
: Anne's school The other kind just wants the/and worked at Union Station bé- Mayor Robert Storms, a World
Hizzoner Wins
THEBES, 11, May 26 (UP)—| War II yeteran, proudly “showed” friends ‘his’ new high school diploma today and said he plans to) continue his studies and become a|
Mr. Storms was graduated from|
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Statehouse Roundup
State liquor board boss Bernard Doyle and members of his staff attended Liquor Wholesalers con-| vention at French Lick. .. Democrat House leader Hugh Dillon and Democrat Senate leader Leo Stemle were fighting this week in! County—just a routine
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