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By NOBLE REED Political sales talk for the draft - Eisenhower - for-President movement in Indiana

based on a Republican argument that the General will appeal to the “independent” voters more

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The Marion County Eisen-hower-for President Committee was organized with George 8.

Deiner, GOP member of the Indiana Legislature, a= temporary chairman.

Others Present

Others who attended the roots” meeting included Countv Clerk H. Dale Brown. John K. Ruckelshaus, attornev and Republican leader: Thomas Hasbrook. blind member of the Indiana House of Representatives: GOP Ward Chairmen John Goodnight and Virgil Norris, and several others. Chairman Deiner lauded U. 8. Sen. Robert Taft. also a GOP presidential aspirant, as a “great statesman” ~- “But we feel that Gen. Eisenhower has a much better chance of being elected, so we are going to get behind a -tatewide movement to draft the General for the nomination.” he said. County Clerk Brown said the only way Republicans can win in the nation next vear is to attract the “inderendent” voters and dissatisfied Democrats.

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“We can't afford to gamble on losihg the 1052 it may be the

election because last chance the GOP will ever have to elect a President if the party loses again.” Mr. Brown said “Public polls show that Gen Eisenhower is the most ponular man in the presidential picture and the GOP should take advantage of his popularity.” Mr. Brown added that for the Republicans to elect a Président they would have to have the support from some of the Southern states. “Eisenhower is the man to do it.” he said. Rep. Hasbrook GOP strategv toward the

main directed voters.

said the should be “independent”

tically become a third party and this mass of voters must be.considered in choosing a candidate for President.’ he said Chairman Deiner said Republicans in several other counties over the state will organize elubs for Gen. Eisenhower few davs He announced the first majinr meeting of the Eisenhower committee will he set Jan. 4 when petitions signed bv several hundred Renublican leaders will be filed with the group.

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PHILADELPHIA, Nov 30 (UP) The Centennial Legion, composed of old-line military organizations from each of the 13 original colonies. was honored last night on the 75th anniversary of its founding. The tribute was extended by the Old Guard of the State Fencibles, which also marked its 132d anniversary. The guest of honor was Brig. Gen. Frank A. Hancock, of Baltimore, commander of the Legion.

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Veteran Postal Worker Retires

Postal worker Earle W. Mather retired today with an established record for Riling more gooey bits

of paper than any one else in the

Mr. Mather, who lives at 2510 Park Ave, was azcistant finance division cashier in charfe of stamp distribution. He has been

in the postal service 45 years. Postmaster George Ress estimated Mr. Mather had been responsible for the distribution and sale of some $200 million worth of stamps during his career. Mr. Ress also announced retirement of six other postoffice employees. They are: Henry F. Wittenbring, 1438 Orange St., 39 vears service: Frank C. Branstetter. 1054 Congress Ave. 35 years; Charles R. Michael, 1312 'N. Parker Ave. 30 vears: Hannibal Peabody, 3650 Graceland Ave. 34 years; Frank J. Duffy. 6008 Haverford Ave. 31 years, and Walter W. Klintworth, 1703 Ellen Dr., 34 vears.

Waitress Gets Life In Slaying of Cabbie

CHIPLEY. Fla.. Nov. 30 A shapely. brown-haired waitress was sentenced to life im-

prisonment for the vicious knifing of a cab driver after a circuit court jury here found her guilty of second-degree murder. Joyce Taylor was convicted vesterday in connection with the murder of James Toole. whose slashed and torn body was found stuffed into the trunk of his taxi May 15, 1950.

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PARIS, Nov. 30 (UP)—A bill to legalize prostitution in France again was introduced today in the French senate, Prostitution, tolerated in Fragce for centuries, was outlawed in 1946 in a post-war wave of refprm. The author of today's bill, 'Sen. Durand, said the five-vear experiment was a failure and that the closing of licensed brothels had done more harm than good.

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| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30 (UP) { —Jack O'Leary, 26, who has hic{upped every second for the past three years except for four days, went to work yesterday to earn enough money to return to Phoenix, Ariz, where he once found temporary relief. The ailing youth was sworn in at the post office here as a temporary employee to aid during the Christmas rush. He will deliver packages on a truck — the first job he has had since stricken. Mr. O'Leary's four-day let up from the malady took place while visting Phoenix, Every other day the emaciated youth has hiccupped £6,400 times, or 100,160,000 during the past three years. His mother, Mrs. Margaret O'Leary, said he has tried thou|sands of suggested remedies from

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