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regular organization - candidates ferring to “instructions” sent out tween opposing forces ast Mon- neither of them had” a, chance two, Elaborate: preparations. had little.in advance I was. read “I am. opposed to bipartisan ; : Domination of the Demo- had ‘agreed to support. for the to Democratic ‘workers in thel.day night they were more ‘‘har- hours before the convention. been made for a balloting contest’ for a contest.” : practices” , . . (cheers). e } : "cratic Party here by N National chairmanship 160 days ago, - ap- State House to support Mr. Lewis monious” but still bitter All through the fight both can< on voting machines. $ The new ‘chairman lashed sout On the seats of 700 chairs im ; fd : @! peared before the convention first, for the chairmanship. | Then, National ( sir ‘man. Mc- didates denied being “suppdrted The machines had been hauled at leaders. y used the party for the convention hall, someone had ‘elephone sub & Committeeman Frank Me- announcing withdrawal of his| Gov. Schricker had been sup- Kinney woved in Chai préssure for DY any one group or individual.” (to the auditorium and set up for personal ga ; placed copies of The Indianapolis rn within two Hale has been repudiated py candidacy. Only two hours earlier porting the move against dom- , compromise -without an open. Mr. Gaspar sfecifically denied balloting but they were left on [ have no use fo} the party Times - containing an editorial one bills .go up URanimols Vote of ‘purty works he denied plans to withdraw. 'Ynation of the . party by Mr. convention fight : : that he was a “McHale man.” lower floor apparently on orders leader who das not. ‘have. the showing that Mr. McHale says he : : 3 ers in’ Marion County. : lye minutes later, the other McHale. | : be Swing Over fo Camp Mr. Kibler said he never had. of. Mr. McDuff who knew-in-ad--best interests: of “the party at has been serving as legal counsel g by Circuit = ‘Anti-McHale forces swept David regular organization. candidate, Chairman McDuff said ‘that in } 0 the backing ‘of “any one group.” vance that the Kibler-Gasper heart,” he vid _ for the Indianapolis Star. | D. Claycomba § : M. Lewis, former prosecutor into Harry Gasper, assistant to Mr. a conference before the conven-| The Lewis forces began report JI was indorseg by the Demo- ticket would withdraw. T ¥ in the dgawn- ~ WoT a fe ew : ! McDuff, withdrew after a blister- tion he “asked both candidates to ing large blocs of pec inct work- cratic Party,” he said : Caught by Surprise » - ollowing final B88 Dery Demo . ing attack against “some high|withdraw as the best way to keep|ers swinging -over te their camp pyut Mr, Lewis. Mr. Jacobs and The Lewis forces were caught STRAUSS SAYS: : tility’s bid for § cratic Chairman. pressure tactics on party work- harmony inthe party, and they and by convention time kst night Judge Bayt had been branding by surprise. They had not been ~ TBS crease. succeeding Paul ers, . . |agreed. Lewis banners SW amped 1 ie Mr. Kibler as a “hand picked can- tipped off on the opposition mtHve J + Walter Jones McDuff, ore Cites Telegram Last week after party leaders) Crowd, Lewis supporters Donsted didate of Mr. McHale". during the in advance. ‘ erday that signed ya. His reason for withdrawing had announced agreement on Mr.| openly ‘about sweeping 75 men, ce n whole week of the party turmoil, 1] was certainly shocked at thi . le forced to pay “of ill health. was inferred by his veading of a Kibler as the “compromise” chair- of the precinct committeemen, They also put the same label withdrawal of’ the other candiI TN aris ale ' hain. Man, ‘former Congressman An-|. Mr. Gasper and Mr. Kibler ap- on Mr. Gasper as being part of dates” Mr. Lewis said I think in the nation j Mr. Lewis was telegram from National Chair drew Jacobs and Jodwe PAlilic I. h . 4 thatlthe McHale hirer } old. fave informed me granted all it elected by voics man McKinney to Mr, McDuff. a RE g udge Ph iP sejParently - were CONVINCe oq at the McHale machinery. i i ey “ootld hay nf med me vote of more “My only interest in this con- oy eer ingle Tg n . e said he want- than 700 Demo- Nill Ah | vention is party harmony. the, ye MY" An Orator Listens— : : the case “as cratic precinct SEETHER" SH 'clegram said. "I don’t want to ‘Stolen a March’ | > ble” Bell offis-® . . ‘conimittee.m er SERRE: see the party torn apart. Any one ; Mare ° . . « submit a pros after two regu- apr penis OF D€ three candidates (including Mr. Jacobs. said party wars WW IRNT@ Has Har Time at Capito le by Tuesday, = lar organization Gegld Mr. Lewis) wos be Sucepable learned that the McHale forces, : State Publie W candidates withdrew and’ threw io ne. ! urge Jon 9 Set . wif had folen 8 march” of them in By ANDREW TULLEY again-—when the Senate marched,the Prime Minister, did the po on s counters their support to him in a last candida e in the interests o 3 supporting Mr. Kibler. Scripps-Howard Staff Writer } } {lite .thing--she sat “Down O06: % ; minute, surprise move mony. A They got Gov. Schricker to, WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 Up in in, when the cabinet entered, He DE 2 Sa Bo 7H, Toe wo alternatives § Engineered by McKinney a But before he withdrew, Mr. help them and succeeded in get-iNew York today, it must be a Wha the diplomatic .cOTps™ ar-,, .. president's speech - with- a * his previous 5 , Gasper ‘took a parting shot at ting the d&onvention, originally relief for Winston Churchill to he fived. sand. finally, when Mr. mimeographed copy, but you could hike or fix @ Their withdrawal was engi- opposition supporters. scheduled for last Saturday, post-i able to sit down whenever he Truman strode to the rostrum. tell by watching Mr. Churchill ased on Bell's ] neered personally by Nationai' “It is a shame that in a democ- poned to last night. chooses. without awaiting the noc Fach time, at a nudge from|turn the pages that he wa two E Democratic Chairman Frank Mc- racy where everybody has a right Then, they got Chairman Mec- from Foréign Secretary Anthony Mr. Eden, Mr. Churchill grasped or three Page: raphs ahold nf Mr rks yesterday, Kinpey, Indianapolis ba and to vote as he sees fit, that pres- Duff to call a couple of caucus gden. " ‘the rail.in front of him and la- DE res paragal : “he will have Mr. McDuff “in the interests of sure was used on party workers sessions for . candidates to be Mr. Eden gave boriously lifted himself to his > hone users ‘in § - party harmony. to go down the line or else,” he heard. Britain’s prime feet. There he stood for a few y It Yas hard fo figure the Pri and S2 other W. Daniel Kibler, president of said. The first caucus ended in a free- minister a hard moments, brooding on the spec- Gini Da Ti : 1 Ap the Kibler I'rucking Co. whom! Mr. Gasper apparently was re- for-dll name-calling contest be-| time of it yes- tacle below. before turning with TE Tt 2s ves ot i be questioned terday when they a pensive look to Mr. Eden, as c.emed to be biting his lower lip L rick Smith and a . went to the Cap- if asking for! permission to sit| _.< when Mr. Truman discussed Walter Jones 11 N. Pennsylvania St. itol to hear Pres- again. : i : negotiations with the German re > he effect of a ident Truman Mr. Eden was firm in gach in- n pje, : At other times, he would i ion against the deliver his State stance, but once the Prime Min-l.qock his head to one side and ; of the Union ister defied his foreign secretary purse his lips. ycombe Paice message. He not and protocol expert. It was when |" “o. pno entioned . e case will be only got Mr . the Senators were filing in and, y, .. py an men oned , t d SC for: further STORE HOURS! - Churchill onto Mr. Tull\ as usual, taking their on about Vishinsky 8 laughter at the W ek n [0 ucing vidence to sup- his feet on every : it. Mr. Churchill waited until om Powers Jjarmament play, * or SUIT “Higher gros i 9:00 A M proper occasion, but except in about half of them had taken Ny torehill Jeane wr Another Step ahead— rss Er one IRR Fes epi dh 21 J r thout . ; “ )» he. wtiiity ani " SS _. 5 here fa: he RE Saati Lhe: Ly WEIS, Fdens whe: also Was Eaading., OF RRO (inn fon series of Dobbs frets © cted to appeal - Four separate times Mr. plopped down-—in-his seat. the text. a! hen RK epubl anh ” > pe: “ofsokbattingrrh, PRA DSA ep to the Indiana 5:30 P.M Churchill had to rise and "sit Mrs. Truman, sitting next to laughed at Mr. Truman's mention a) 5

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SUES .FOR INSURANCE—Mrs. Martha. Ross Roberts, widow of ‘a lieutenant killed when an Air Force plane crashed into the | Bank of Manhattan building in 1946, has filed suit in Houston, Tex., | asking the government for his $10,000 insurance. Mrs. Roberts, crippled with polio two months after she remarried, is shown with |- . her daughter Dianna Ross Roberts. She says Thomas Ross, New | York, has been receiving his son's insurance payments. |

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