Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1952 — Page 7
MONDAY, APR. 21, 1952
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aT, y sprawl on the roof of the men's dormitory at Indiana Central College. VXLW 1590 ory 3 % : ws-Parade . Parade ws-Music ws-Music £ . y ws-Arnold ortlight scs & Data stabs TOKYO. hd rons - pr; 21—Gen. Mat-w3-Tunes thew ‘B. Ridgway #4id today that the outlook for a Korean armistice : is still “uncertain.” The supreme United Nations NVAJC-FM commander took a dim view of the pfospects for an early peace 1.9 Mega. as Allied and Communist truce 30 Reco negotiators went through another 30 Ricors “no progress” session in Pan00 Sportalk munjom. 15 Rhythm Gen. Ridgway surveyed the " ATtiStry Korean War situation from 30 Music You Tokyo, in a two-way conversa- . us : tion with Presidential Assistant 00 N an John R. Steelman on a National 100 News Broadcasting Company television :05 Master's program. ° ox Music “From all information avail15 Yyarlations able to me,” the four-star General in amet said, “my conclusion continues to 00 Sign be that it remains uncertain that
an agreement can be reached with the Communists except by sacrificing essential principles, which the United Nations command will not do.” When Mr. Steelman said some ‘Americans thought the truce talks a waste of time and the Allies should pull out of Korea,
8 United Pron Toe kohoto. Pe gi ype eh ~~ FRIENDSHIP TOKEN—Mary Margaret Davis, daughter of situation, or the fundimentall Maj. George Davis, leading jet ace missing in action since February, accepts a doll of international friendship from Mrs. U. L. Wilie (left). The doll was sent to Mrs. Wille by Madame La Bec of Paris wit
the stipulation that. it be given to a Saughior of a Korean war veteran.
issues, or both.”
Tickets Go on Sale
For Met Performances Times State Serviee BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 21—Box office sale of tickets began today for the Metropolitan Opera's two performances in Indiana University auditorium nest month. f At JU auditorium and, in Indianapolis, at Gladys Alwes Music Shoppe, 120 N. Pennsylwania St., seats are available for “Alda,” May: 19, and Mozart's #‘Cosi fan tutte,” May 20. * Both operas are on the list of ‘newly revised, ed works in * ihe Metropolitan’s repertoire.
Estes Kefauver Starts
Florida ‘Stumping’ MIAMI, Fla, Apr. 21 (UP)— Sen, Estes Kefauver begins a campaign in Florida today designed to shake the hold of Sen. Richard B. Russell on the South’s votes.at the coming Democratic National Convention. Sen. Russell joins the handshaking and stump speaking Saturday.
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WASHINGTON. Apr. 21—Sen. Robert A. Taft's supporters cir culated today a petition “demanding” that G . Dwight D. Eisen-| hower take a public stand on 21 “vital question”-—most of them bitterly controversial. Taft strategists figure that Gen.
commits himself, pro or con, on; the questions. Sen. himself has said that Gen. Eisenhower's pop-! ularity would deminish if he had
puted issues. The political dynamite in the petition is demonstrated by a few sample questions:
of Gen. Douglcs MacArthur?” “Are you for or against the Taft-Hartley Law?" i “Do you favor any kind of) world government?” “If nominated and elected, wl you clean house in the State De-| partment, beginning with Dean] Acheson . . ., and in the Defense] Department, beginning ° With Mrs. | Anna Rosenberg?” i Started Petition 4 {
Taft headquarters here an-| nounced that the petition was initiated by Tennessee State Re-| publican Guy L. Smith, who hopes] that “millions” of signatures can] be obtained throughout ‘the na-| tion. Mr. Smith said he got the idea after he received “countless in-
position on various matters, He said he always had to reply, “I don't. know, and nobody else knows, apparently.” Gen, Eisenhower's managers silent on the petition. They have sald previously that the General will make his position clear on all major issues after he returns
military command on June 1. Meanwhile the Taft-Eisenhower battle for delegates to the Republican presidential nominating convention rolled into a crucial week. More than 200 GOP dele-
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Taft Petition Demands’ That lke Take a Stand
{parties
Eisenhower is bound to alienate election sin New York and Penn-| jawed a price boost this year. some large blocs of voters if he|SYlvania. Each party picks 90 in
lvania.
to choose sides in various dis- York delegates, which will enable) —
“Do you approve of the firing!208, Gen. Eisenhower with 1186, {Harold E. Stassen, former gov{ernor of Minnesota, with 21, Gov.
quiries” about Gen. Eisenhower's|
to this country from his European ———=——
Derby Won't Cost Any More Than in '51 LOUISVILLE, Apr. 21 (UP) Visitors here for the Kentucky {Derby May 3 have to pay higher maries and elections this week. prices for food and drink in some
The Democrats—with no com- restaurants and bars, but they
parable two-way contest in sight won't be any higher than they this year—also will name nearly g were last year.
200 delegates during the. Week. Roscoe I. Murray, district Of-
Large national convention dele- or price Stabilization directgations will be elected by both or, said that only places that
in tomorrow's primary|,,iseq prices in the past will be
|A restaurant regulation which (New York and 60 in Pennsyl p.came effective pny 7 allows {business which cater to free-and-Gen. Eisenhower is expected to easy spenders to raise prices dur‘get most if not all of the New| ing a special event, it, he sa said.
{him to cut down Sen. Taft's lead. As the week opened, § compilation of the delegates already chosen showed Sen. Taft with
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