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re By DAN KIDNEY : ; : . : J Y J . ~y y : Nd : ; : , i" , : -~ . z UN Truce WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—Sen.: William E.* Jenner (R. Tall vs “Eisenhower Economy Bloc Seeks Ind.) isn’t going to run for governor. Inge he will seek ; Toa Sri BS T lk ‘another term in the United States Senates : 8 : Li L ; 9 ; op Joi fary y ® ~ NS i 1 ). an { >) a ers to In a formal announcement made last night, the junio: atti e Ines orm i ne at nh Nis Senator from Indiana said: w
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By United Press greatest: usefulness would be as ibout $800 million a ve: ® installed on Profit. Sharing Basis PANMUNJOM, Korea, Jan. 11 Senator rather, than governor. 1 By ANDY OLOFSON ' tentiai candidates even though Legislation to grant the pay in For interviation Cail — United Nations negotiators am, therefore, announcing. my Political thittle - Hine gan thewhare still being .eov about it. crease to .all member f the determined today to “keep try- candidacy for renomination and swmine today within the Repub-.. = HEMIG BOY alOWL 1b armed services and retired mil- : ing” to resolve deadlocks over re-election to the Senate. Yican Party in Indiana as Sen However, = Sta Re W. 0, itary Hien was but ion ‘the. calefis AUTOMATIC VENDORS CO. armistice supervision and prison-| “I pledge my fullest support to William E- Jenner decided to con- Hughes, State Sen. -John Van dar eariier this week to be con- ‘ er exchanges despite Communist the party ticket. A strong, united tinue to seek national .fame in Ness, former Lt. Gov. -Richard.Sidered by the House next Tues 1001-5. Delaware FR-2591 double-talk, . aggressive Republican Party will, the U. 8. Senate a .
It's strictly a. Taft + Pizsen- James and ex-Legion boss George
“Previous deadlocks at the time 1 believe, sweep to victory in the 3 hower combat, with the Taft boys
seemed just as insurmountable as coming elections, both in Indiana
Craig ali. would be quite suscepti ble to any “draft” movement, no
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Nations spokesmin, seid. Ang Political comment on Jenner's they have been resolved.” CAmpaign ANROUN ces » United Nations members of the “ment yy aera Page 15 armistice supervision subcommit- can can once again look ahead tee demanded that the Commu- hopefully to the future as citi-
sts giv sm a si » ANSWET pan « ; a : . : ONE--State : Se IP. Russel That includes Bontrage : i . . nists give them a simple answerizens or ‘a free, united and pros- Sep. Wikam E: Jenner Bontrager gi Dir in Hugh Von Ness End TEs Jack C. Carr, Inc. thanks all of their clients and
to the question the Allied team perous nation.” Q Io : K r * has repeated again and again The Jenner announcement took yersion ol =o sles ealver, caine f d h h | d m k 951 f | 2 « Jel & $1 < ahnt 5 « sy 1 » “Do you or do you not intend to two prospective congressional : om mast age S08 Sarthe Yorvent anthsin pogiieonw BAe Any Droisnhover adn Henes : a : pe xe 8 successty yous ; . Sl Ct awy o , ? version must be fought in Con- gelist. ite thin bo Smit} n strengthen your -military capa- candidates for the Jenner Senate TESS 2 TV a : . ate think both Smith and bilities during an armistice by!geat out of the running. They did EW ¢ eta ( tate
the race for the GOP nomination frankly say the “Taft yardstick
wil ’ N ’ for Governor became a wide-open Will be applied to any candidate; I ? HCCEOSS race, But the two probable nom-.for ‘the GOP gubernatorial ; “ > tVele
inees today appeared to be nomination
Thé Allies pointed out to the iselaer. : y P Rensselagr, and Ralph Harvey, |tantacles reaching into -every reputation as a booster of Ser
gate, told a meeting of. the - full Halleck Plans Unchanged be fOUghL 1A Conglens: The strug Hea ® = ¥ A R . i a tii al 2 ¢ , y 8 serv s gle scal sanity and simple, THERE t many ott I ick: i " : delegations on Dec. 2 that tne tr, Hallock Nha fo serving pisigle fo} fiscal Janiy Sa sons E ARI ose Smells Don't Be Satisfied with Less Than What "Indiana's ommunists intended to buik S ” Hw. Ce oo ’ new airfields in North Korea dur- publican leaders of the House, IN Congress. Even the struggle . Indiana's Conservation Depart Largest Home Seller’ has to offer you “sn ing an armistice said that it made no change in his for states rights will be lost or Husband With ment,” in offering 2 million multi Chinese Maj Gen, Hsieh Fang, Plans. He already had decided to/Won in Washington. The right ae flora roge seedlings to farmers @ LARGEST ADVERTISER IN INDIANA sehior Red supervision subcom- run for Congress again from the of Indiana to remain a free and Super-Sensitive today said thé bushes ‘can be :
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mittee delegate, has repeatedly Second District. But there was a sovereign state may well be set-
accused the United Nations of Strong movement to draft him for ted on the floor of Congress, Nose Loses Wife “slander and misrepresentation” Senator had Sen. Jenner decided My Republican colleagues |
i ‘hos rms expire An 1952 he PASADEN Cal Jan 11} nad : for charging that the Commu- t© seek the governorship. By Whose tan S¥nits Avion have Lk 3 E A Lc ; in 1 goa tight : he air remaini 0 ‘as already dnnounced their 'inten=:' rousewile odyivia A iT- lant the roses. savs the Con F rye 1 v . nists plan to build the airfields. remaining in the House he was in| 2 J nounced Led Irie Wie yma 4 13 h I . » I ¢ an : Pp A Mai. Gen. Howard M. Turner, 2 strong position for seeking tion of seeking re-election, and ler won 1 di Pr to8 110m Jol Vir- servation Department, and vou AST i ! ay T ws 417 ¥ aq ning lot 1Irtted Naitor . ait. the speakership sQould the Re- Nave asked me to join with them gil Tarter, 71-year-old retired won't need to build wood or wire . chief United Nations subcommi ; pf 8+} nd. lel 3 a ne mar 3 ; J ~~ tee delegate, demanded-that the publicans organize the next Con- ne elp win America's second cabinetmake ye e is ose fences. GUY BOYD President Communists reconcile the two Bress. war for independence, was too sensitive The seedlings will be available { 0 ’ 1 nists { L 3 iis 3 oT : >a 3 ati ” per doe Try y 2 031871) n T aN Phra v on Main ffice) North d Branch » : o if anv ats} Mr. Harvey, whois serving his| Fersonal Situation Changed Superior Judge Kurtz Kaufman to Hoosier farmers in spring orthside Bron Eostside. Branch statements if any progress is to Ys S 8 g 8 A . : AR } : EO Ire ot discus third term, also hs been men- My personal situation has granted Mrs. Tarter a decree on, No charge. for seeds br snifs. 139 E. MARKET, MA-2374 635 E. 38TH, HI-9211 5106 E. 10TH, BL-2438 i A , -
i «yp also changed. Where illness of her testi 1v that her hukband g Gen. Turner's sugges- tioned for the senatorship. I > ; : iin testimony that her husband sions. At Gen. Tu £8 a parent formerly made it im-iysed a chemical preparation and
canx} . ned af think that Sen. Jenner will be re- : : i uri Hon, He Session adjourned after dominated: and re-elected.” he DosSivie BY 2 family play an electri fan to remove the Dies of Injuries The argument in the other commented. sessions in Washingion. we havs | objectionable” odor of frying ba-| - EVANSVILLE; Jan. 11 (UP) : meeting tent on exchange of The announcement came as a ne All REL con and eggs from their home. Herman Salm, 48, Evansville took several -hours Somewhat of a surprise to the B toss | If anyone smoked a cigaret in clothing store president, died -
prisoners : | ‘ : {however, ends our divided family longer but it, too, got-nowhere. Senior Senator from Indiana, :
responsibility. the house, she said. Mr. Tarter yesterday of injuries suffered After a morning and afternoon Homer E. Capehart. He checked “Throughout my political ca- opened all the windows and Wednesday in an auto accident 139 E. MARKET ST. MA. 23714
session, the United Nation's Rear with Sen. Jenner and then said:| peep I have always been ready urned incense. on.a trip here from Paducah, Ky. | R. E. Libb told newsmen He made the proper decision. | 4 i r y Tee id SE = = ” RT Adm. R. ©, L e Sen. Jenner is needed badly here| O Sere in whatever capacity my it was “the same old stuff. Sen 1 Y NE€ré| people feel my services are most Both subdelegations will meet and I shall support his renomina-| peaqed again at Panmunjom at 1 a.m. tion and election wholeheartedly.” |
: Mrs. Jenner's mothér, a longRep. Cecil M. Harden, COVINg- time invalid, died recently. The
Bl ton, who also is the Republicans, ; : a 4 amil ed 10 3 ew f¢ Hn i re Gran rpen MENGE SIX RCI RIT EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR- Injiane, Soclared sat he Stl residence. Although the “Jenner LI I TERS. Korea, Jan. 11 (UP) — =! C8 ec jr home here had been listed for! a i star Nati ots m-| : ’ ’ sale, the / y { United Nations pilots, outnu said, “The Senate will provide him Sale hy Yaw jive 1oved ro
bered three to one, shot down ..; a field for even wider service
four Russian-made MIG-5 Jet) and the state and nation will so Billy, returned : with the, : nd [7] fighter planes today in air bat- benefit.” ; Senator after the congressional tles that raged farther south-| Called * ; ae Sa recess. : i ward than any previous aerial alled ‘Leading Isolationist’ | Upon his return here he said clash in the Korean War. The two Democrats from In- that his friends in Indiana were ; —— EE |diana took a dimmer view .of it. about equally divided on his . x {Rep. Winfield K. Denton, Evans- running for Governor or; remain-| State to Take Bids {ville, expressed surprise and Rep. ing in the Senate. The decisive|
. Ray Madden, Gary, declared it!/factor may be revealed as the| On 7 New Bridges was a challenge for Gov. Henry|Indiana political picture unfolds. The Indiana State Highway F. Schricker to take the Demo- i |
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building projects up to Jan. 29. | “The issue is clear cut,” Mr. One project is a bridge over the Madden said. “It is up to IndiWabash Railroad east of Ft. lana to decide whether they want Wayne. Others are over Elks isolationism and World War III, 221 W. WASHINGTON ST. Run in Clark Countyetwo over aor to stop the spread of commustate ditch in Marion County nism through the United Nations OPPOSITE STATEHOUSE southwest of Maywood, over West and international co-operation. | Pigeon Creek in Gibson County| “Sen. Jenner has been as much! JANUARY north of the junction with Ind. opposed to U. 8. intervention in| 68, and in Benton and Henry|Europe and Asia as Stalin. He
Counties. lis the Senate’s leading isolation- s SALE PRR rr——————— list.” i > : Speculation was rife here as to, ey = $2 WEEK : Freak Mishap Fatal what actually caused Sen. Jen-| SE — | — ; WAUKESHA, © Wis, Jan. 11 ner to change his mind about { 7 4 ENTE . & $7 950 (UP)—Harold Markert, 17, seeking the governorship, after Cy by din ! ZH EAR ) ELI RL RI) > peered into the barrel of his hunt-|taking a beating trying for it in| a ar i e . BE = $1.50 DOWN ing rifle yesterday to see whether 1948. 2 4g adhe 5 3 & snow had gotten into it. The gun| He never has neglected to tell SUITS ; ; a Pha . went off and killed him. {all visiting Hoosiers how he hates |B 4 Tres be ; S\N : 23 ——— eer - {Washington and longs for the : TY 2 oe Ww 5s Club M banks of the Wabash, He had $40 VALUES | j & A omen's Club to Meet is 10 say about his change of | < $3 DOWN y. pt/
The Marion County Democratic mind, if not of heart: Women’s Club will hold its an- Cites National Dangers nual election of officers at the| «1 pave weighed long and care-
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