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By Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance ] HERSHEY, Pa., Apr. 15— After a four-day session which adjourned here today, the editors of the 19 Scripps-

Howard newspapers and the

of the group decided against indorsement of any presidential

candidate in either of the major| parties at this time. The reason for not making a choice now was a desire to afford all important candidates full op-| portunity to make public their positions on the important issues] of the campaigns—the | which will constitute the planks of the party platforms, The decision of the editors of | the 73-year-old newspaper group —the oldest in the country-—was taken in conformity with a cus tom of more than 30 years, | Over all these years, it has been the practice of the editors, who meet annually to formulate

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editorial policies, to select by ay... gn Howard, general edito- A long-awaited

issues of

general editorial .executives

nel; Frank R. Ahlgren, editor of Commercial Appeal (Memphis); BE. J. Meeman, editor of Memphis Press-8c¢imitar, Lee B. Wood, executive editor New York. World-Telegram, and Sun; W. W, Forster, editor of Pittsburgh Press; Frank R. Ford, editor of San Francisco News; John T. O'Rourke, editor of Washington Daily News. Charles E. -8cripps, chairman

of the Edward W. Scripps trust; Wanger Wants

Roy W. Howard, president of Scripps-Howard Newspapers; Walker Stone, editor of Scripps-| Howard Newspaper Alliance;

Mrs. Kefau Chances of Mate ‘Good’ “Bust imme

{secretary of the party's state executive committee, with palette and dates for state offices will be

By United Press i WASHINGTON, Apr. 15—Mrs.| Estes Kefauver would have the! time of her life as First Lady of] the land-—just as she Is in. her) campaigning around the country|

ful. The high-spirited wife of the Democratic Senator from Ten-| nessee is of course convinced her husband is the best man In the race but-"we certainly didn’t expect anything like the success we've been getting. 1 think his

{chances are good now.” Both Kefauvers like people and i

take the spotlight of public life in their stride, |

Nancy Kefauver has a trim

| Trial Hushed Up |

HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 15 (UP)-|White House. They liked things

“spicy” jury trial

majority vote taken in presiden- i; ranacer and Ludwell Den of Walter Wanger turned out to)

tial years the party and candidate to receive the concern’s editorial support. . Exchange Views

At the meeting, the exchange of ideas among the editors, who represent’ newspapers published across the country from New York to Ban Francisco, revealed that a majority favored the can-

didacy of Gen, Dwight Eisenhower over that of Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) The majority also believed that Gen, Eisenhower would make a stronger race against any candi date the Democrats may name. However, the meeting re-em-

Bcripps-Howard newspapers are politically independent and are as much interested in policies as in there should be no indorsement of a Republican candidate until Gen, Eisenhower has

position on the major issues. Gen. Eisenhower's statements from Paris have left in doubt

tion on national aa. internaprior Republican nominating convention.

Oppose Long Rule It was the sense of the Scripps. Howard editors that, despite their high appraisal of the General and

, recognizing the uncertainties of national elections, they agreed to support every effort to insure the presidential nomination of the Democratic aspirant most likely to clean up the party in event of his election in November, z At a later date and after further clarification of the issues, the editors will again take a vote to determine their choice of can-

didates, : List of Editors

Those participating in the conference were Dan Burrows, editor of Albuquerque ‘Tribune; James E. Mills, editor of Birmingham Post-Herald; Carl D. Groat, editor of Cincinnati ost; Carl A. Saunders, editor of Kentucky Post (Covington). Louis B. Seltzer, editor of Cleveland Press; Don E. Weaver, editor of Columbus Citizen; Jack Foster Jr, editor of Rocky Mountain News (Denver). E. M. Pooley, editor of El Paso Herald-Post; Earl H. Richert, editor of Evansville Press; Walter R. Humphrey, editor of Ft. Worth

ny, foreign editor.

Local Soldier Wins

Award for Valor Cpl. Robert 1. Nikoll, hushand of Mrs. Rosamond Nikoll, 53 8. Bolton Ave. has been awarded the Commedation Ribbon with! Combat “V" for leadership and valor in Korea, The citation sald Cpl. Nikoll repeatedly exposed himself to enemy automatic weapons fire to determine their location. He then!

exposed himself to the Red fire, thus disclosing their position to the gun crew, Cpl, Nikoll, who has a 2-year-old daughter, Sharon, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cart H. Nikoll, of 2225 Howard St.

Delay Remington Trial NEW YORK, Apr. 15 (UP) The second perjury trial of former government economist Wil. lam W. Remington yesterday was postponed until the week of May 12.

$750 In Tools Stolen

Burglary of tools worth §750 from workshop in the rear of 4000 BE. 16th St. was reported to police today by 8. T. Donaldson, 47 N. Oxford St.

be a brief, purely technical, six-|

a plea that walved. | Mr, Wanger stood before Su-|

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convention of the Socialist Labor “party will be in Gary next Sun-

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ly wears It, only in a touch) of jade jewelry, | There are four|

ers: Linda, David, 86, was adopte di when the Kefauvers thought they would have no more chil dren; Diane, 4, and Gail, 17 months. The children have doubts about the advantages of moving to the

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the way they were when the Senator had time to roller-skate and take them for rides on his motor

Iminute court appearance today as Pike. [the white-haired producer entered] When their parents arrived) the jury trial be home from the New Hampshire primary, the youngsters rigged a|

bag of water over the doorway

perfor Judge Harry Borde as his{to plop on the Benator’s head.

famed Hollywood attorney, Jerry| Gilesler, ‘made the move to do away with a jury hearing.

Mrs. Kefauver says the children “hate to see daddy away from home” so much. She inter-

“Is ‘that your decision?” asked rupts the politicking schedule to

Judge Borde. “Yes, your honor,” Mr. Wanger. “It Is my decision.’ Mr. Glesler asked the judge to

called up a rocket squad and again consider the charge that Mr.

Wanger assaulted actor's Agent Jennings Lang with a deadly weapon and with intent. to ‘kill “only on the transcript of the grand jury.” Judge Borde agreed and set Apr. 22 as the time and date for a hearing to announce his decision, Instead of hearing a parade of subpenaed witnesses, the judge now will merely take the next week to read the typewritten statements of seven witnesses who testified about the Dec. 13 shooting before the grand jury last January. He then renders his decision,

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