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"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘Gov. Stevenson Admits The Heat's On For Him To Run | Ha "pu ie Resisting Overtures, Predict Ike Favors Insorance Plan ~ | aft
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? « a® Refu se Nomination Indiana Insurance Commission-/free flow of business from one By Rich i { By R. H. SHACKFORD fer Frank Viehmann today came insurance company 0 Bfiotler. y WASHING > Br United Press’ coming the Democratic standard- Seripps-Howard Staff Writer lout in favor of an automobile in-| James R. SregorY. ilor o Afra¥s. Co | “WASHINGTON, Mar. 31-2GOV. hearer if his GOP opponent was LONDON, Mar. 31—President surance that would reward safe Rough Noes the Yorlgs gest rp Adlal E, Stevenson of Illinois said to” be Sen. Rabert A. Taft of pryman's decision to bow out of drivers with lower insurance general surance maga dt sam trouble from ho : Ohio. : rates. |out editorially in 0 ying Charges of
ROUGH RIDING SQUEEZE—U. S. 52 between 30th St. and Marion County line squeezed
down from four lanes to two lanes or less by extensive repairs.
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lfoday Democratic Party leaders are bringing ‘considerable preasure’ on him to run for President. He indicated in an interview ithat he is resisting the overtures ifor the time being, but he carefully avoided saying that he would not accept the Democratic
| He sald the governor feels 80
strongly, and differs so radically from Mr. Taft, on foreign policy,! that he might change his mind if he thought Mr. Taft would be his opponent.
the presidential race means Gen. Before such a plan could be putithe reward system. Dwight Eisenhower's decision to into effect in Indiana, however, vg Gregory pointed out hat ill not long the state Legislature would be most major companies lost mone step in Personally wil "8 required to lift present restric- last year on automobile insurbe delayed, tions on such a plan. « lance because they paid out more One of
men who has 1, urfect, Mr. Viehman would damages than the policies
the
worked closest to Gen. Eisen- |ike casualty insurance companies brought in. He said the new plan
hower for the last year predicted to adopt an experience rating plan was “certainly worth a try.” the for auto insurance. { However, a leading insurance
waste and under constr rica and Gre vestigated © paredness Cc Engineers ar projects. The Green as secret an
. y nomination Vote Registration early this month—before Asserting that experience rating man in Indianapolis said he pig Bo A White House official reported Minnesota primary—that he be- " Ind that President Tru- Sit Li t od . P y would be “beneficial” to the thinks insurance people in Indi- How wed Meanwhile, a a den > ifTes iste lieved any such decision by Mr. policyholder and the industry, Mr. ana are equally divided on. the kept can be jean his full : Jt behind Mr. Branch voter registration Truman would start Ike packing Viehmann said insured persons plan. Many are opposed, he said, that, shortly Infow hus fu nul : E r isi e 1Tt y are now “unable to understand on the grounds that it is so easy began, radio Stevenson boards will visit the 17th and goon. He said Ike probably would : : : : 26th Wards tomorrow. why the safe driver pays the same tor an insurance agent to favor beamed at {
| There was no immediate con{irmation from the President, and
Residents who did not vote in either 1950 or 1951 electiont must
interpret that to mean he was rate as pretty sure of getting the Repub- 4.i op"
accident certain clients under the proposed plan.
the chronic
Russian tran ¢ The broad
{Mr. Stevenson refused to com- lican nomination and that Mr. A financial incentive for safe a remule: die ment on reports that Mr. Truman reregister to yote in the May 6 : ’ : Feros oo Den Wivn primary. If they moved to anoth- Truman didw't want to run driving probably would make Cost Conference Promptly | er precinct, they must transfer against one of his favorite gen- » di t bil . , ‘Can’t Discuss It’ their: registration I (their role in keeping automobile To Oo en Friday One of Mos “" ' ha : eras. s Ike INSurance rates at “reasonable Pp gambits was I can’t discuss what has trans- Branch boards will operate Only silence came from e levels,” he added. “As safe driv-| Between 300 and 500 account- that their wi
pired between us,” he told a reporter as he prepared to return to Springfield, Ill. “That's for the President to disclose.” Mr, Stevenson said he had not conferred with Mr. Truman since
from 2 to 9 p. m. at the following sites: School 19, at 1624 Quill St.; School 64, at 3000 Cottage Ave.; School 72, at 1302 Troy Ave., and Fire Station 29, at 2302 Shelby
yesterday after Mr. Truman's an-;, o i etimulated, a necessary re- ants will attend the Midwestern nouncement. One of his aides at ;.,;4 ‘should be a reduction in the Regional Cost SHAPE headquarters, near Ike's frequency of accidents.” | Conference country home, said the General , f which opens Frihad announced he planned to Chiseling Possible | ay for two daye spend a quiet, peaceful day, | But Mr. Viehman explained m the Claypool Three important factors led Ike|there are many flaws in such an|
being forced cause their a not. being de But it is dc could damag laborer being
tal. the President's dramatic an- St. pod am, h J Hotel, A. 1l. $13,000 a y potentia nouncement. Saturday night that In addition, the Registration Sarier hie moBth to decide bed hattance FOETam ich ne hv Bernd, ‘president earning at i he will not seek re-election. Board See, Doum, 2 Court the Republican National Conven- their preferred clients.” Indiana, OL the Litianape. 3 Mill , ouse, is open from .m, to a, v - : - He acknowledged, however, that p tion. These were: had a reward plan for safe driv-| nounced today. Committee
he spent all Sunday afternoon and most of Sunday evening in private huddles with other Democratic big-wigs.
p. m. daily, including Sundayg
French Rip Reds
|supporters in the U. S., especially abolished when insurance agents,
ONE—The pressure from his ers 15 years ago but it was, i
will be centered around the ine dustrial account
after Minnesota, for him to re- were found to be favoring special
turn between mid-May and June 1. clients. Be Mr. Bernd
that more t paid in wage crews ever
HANOI, Indo-China, Mar. 31 TWO—Increasing concern] Mr. Viehmann's indorsement of | | . Moreover, th \ He daclined to laenuiry them. (UP)—French assault troops among other NATO countries the safe driver reward insurance r and will bri antes Zeon) some $300,0 : . em May Depend on GOP | hammered thousands of trapped about Ike's growing involvement pian follows along the same lines 3 23 Will bring delegates front , kefore th ’ WK } A close political associate Communist rebels toward the in the American political cam- of the program outlined in Pitts- 0 Cities. jote ey & hinted that Mr. Stevenson's atti. Gulf of Tonkin today. The Com- paign. burgh recently by Alfred J. Killed in Crash Bluejay” | tude toward the nomination may Munists’ crack 320th Vietminh THREE—Probably most im- Bohlinger, New York's superin- iiea in Gras Pole and th lv ‘ned by whom the Repub. division was expected to launch portant, his own personal code tendent of insurance. GENEVA, Mar., 31 (UP)—Ros- , son is limit joe governec Db m PUD" its last major attempt to break for soldiers. He doesn’t believe, Mr. Bohlinger said an auto- coe Dennis, 60, Geneva, was killed months. Arm {licans nominate. out of encirclement by French they should meddle in politics mobile rating plan should be Saturday night when &n auto- that part o
payroll was load of wor in the ice pa voyage whigh 15 days. ' The total « secret, althot ceded it will as the estim North Afric $300 million. Chairman Tex.) of the mittee hopes hearing on tl before the opens in a fi The North French Moro fire from §
He said the Illinois governor Gen. Gonzales de Linares’ forces while on active duty. He's on the “simple and practical” in opera- mobile was wrecked in a ditch would be more receptive to be- within 48 hours. record about this. tion, and should not disrupt the near Celina, O.
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He appointed Preston Smith of the Hall-Neal Furnace Co. as new chairman of the 23d Ward, replacing William Allison, wha is a candidate for re-election as County Commissioner, | Several more new ward chair-| men will be appointed later this week. Chairman Lewis also appointed John C, Christ, attorney, as actIng secretary of the Marion County Democratic Committee to serve during the absence of Norman Blue, who is in the Army:
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Boys Held in $6000 | Destruction at School |
CHICAGO, Mar. 31 (UP)--Two! young brothers, ages 10 and 12.) who “wanted to get even with | ‘some boys in the school” scheduled to appear in juvenile court today on charges of chopping up, some $6000 worth of equipment at St. Leo's elementary school. i
The boys, whose names were NOS not revealed, said they sneaked VN ve Into the school Broaden El y Chapel . might and with small hand axes 14 W let go at desks, statues, a grand! SR Lid . plano, threw some ink around and | hr ery broke windows, | ; _ i: ’ A
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