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14, 1052 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1952 :

| Indiana Republican Bosses

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ

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oo. West Vi a Ss a ; I a Commitiee the party 2 Political Roundup— |g “ : lall-powerful 22-member ruling body-——today threw iis . ! Rn | : irginia weep weight behind Sen. Robert A. Taft for President. Sen Taft Wins EE . Bala

- : B } y : | “At the same time, the GOP top command moved to| 00S S a t 4 eq [block the Craig - for - Governor | i . “y : p {bandwagon on the grounds that come out publicly in" favor of Eight Taft backers have filed George Craig, the former Amer- Sen. Taft... |

by petition and if clected could go ican Legion commander, had) The Craig-for-Governor band-

By United Press Sen. Robert A. Taft -(R..0.)

today widened his lead over Gen.

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Dwight D. ‘Eisenhower fn the|t0 the convention. unpledged.|roots in Gen. Dwight D: Eisen- wagon was having enough trou:| gen. Robert A. Taft defeated » scramble for delegates to the Re-| Other candidates for delegate are hower's political camp. [ble without additional opposition.(Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower in a ublican National Convention. |Pléd8ed to support the popular These were the key develop-|Sharpshooting Republican politi-lcampus “presidential primary” P [choice P 8 P P P :

ments after Indiana's 92. Repub-|cians derailed the Craig band-|yesterday at Indiana University. victory in the West Virginia pri- Sen. Taft also corceivably jjcan County Chairmen yesterday wagon in his own home territory| University students gave the mary, picking up 15 of that COWd win the popular vote, Write-|sjected 22 district chairmen and _the 7th District. Ohio Senator a narrow 272 to state's 16 delegates. Mr, “Taft also NS are counted in Oregon. How-|yjce chairwomen who are solidly| with the strong backing of|268 margin over the General on trounced former Minnesota Gov. CVe» DO write-in campaign has|in the Taft-for-President move- go, omer E. Capehart, Milton|the GOP ticket. Harold E. Stassen in yesterday's Deen launched in Sen. Taft's be- ment. 'H. Fitzgerald Washington, de-| THis was the third major Taft presidential preference contest in Nalf. | The election results virtually = ted 7 Harr E em, hy, campus victory. He had already West Virginia. fs {assured State Republican Chalr-| 8 Klin TOF oY strict pn triumphed at Purdue University Returns from 1037 of the state's Tele hone Union, [m= Cale J. Holder of being re-|* Tan Mr. Murphy was considered|2d Hanover College. 9824 precincts gave Mr. Taft] Pp ! ’ [Slecied I08ay OE with Vice, 20 6 Cros 2 as Indiana University students who! 55,240 votes and Mr. Stasse ) * {Chairwoman Mabe raser, - ’ inital voted in the Democratic primary 113. Gen. Eisenhower sen 3 Mediators to Meet n. Secretary Herbert Hill, In-| Another district leadershipigave Sen. Estes a nid not entered in the popularity con-| Commissioner William Rose of dianapolis, and Treasurer Edwin change jolted Mr. Craig's politicaliqway victory over his nearest | test, received 802 write-in votes|the Federal Mediation and Con- Steers Sr. Indianapolis. SEBHORE, Hh th one competitor, W. Averell Harriman. | | which, under state law do not/siliation Service scheduled meet-| 28 Taft Delegates im be Bors, Gov. Schricker got.2 write-in have to. be counted lings in Lafavetts toda with| elected chairman after two other|ystes and Gen. Eisenhower 7 from ttn: aia nas a y rela i | Republican leaders interpreted candidates dropped out of theistudent Democrats | Gels 363 jussion ang company omals Pathe reorganization of the party race. Mr. Lauer also had the he On the basis of Mr. Taft pock- effort to head off a strike in Gen- 48 IeATIng Sen Taft will plek up Support of Sen. Capehart. In Register to Vote | eting 15 West Virginia delegates, ®*%1 Telephone Corp. at least 28 of Indiana's 32 dele. addition, he is the campaign man-| ,, ! the United Press tabulation of Ine utility, second largest iy 1 Hv. lager for Sam Harrell, now one you want to cast a vote for delegates elected gave the Sena. PHOR€ company in Indiana, faced gates to the national convention =", "0 ine" candidates for|President or Governor in the fall tor 363, Gen. Eisenhower 320. Mr. Strike of 900 CIO communica- —a fact published exclusively in election you must be registered.

Stassen 22. Gov. Earl Wa ¢/tions workers Friday if a new The Times last week. wii TE Blow. at Craig Marion County residents who : ssen 22, Gov. E arren o 3 0 ; 5 : : California 7, Gen. Douglas Mac- contract is not negotiated. Meanie Indiana Eisen-| "0. or Clark, are not registered may do so to- OUTSTANDING CADETS—Mrs, John H. Roberts Jr. presents the Shortridge High School Arthur 2 and 132 uncommitted 1t! Mr. Rose, who said day-long hower - for - President

Marion ’ supporters|, \ v's new County Chairman.|pooks When voters’ registration) pTA awards to (left to right) Cadat Sgt. Ist Class Thomas Reese, Cadet Capt. John Garrison and

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nation solved 40 of 49 issues, planned

> to meet with union and company a Yirsinla Dewacrats elécl representatives separately today 20 # gales, 0 OMiand arrange for a joint meeting publicly announced for Sen. Estes phirsdayv in Lafayette Retauver of Termensen, 5 A strike would affect 114,000 n other action, Nort akota natrons in 87 central and northDemocrats postponéd until today ern Indiana communities served selection of their 16-member un-'y. gg exchanges. H G. Couns~

committed delegation. man, secretary-treasurer of the

Meanwhile, Gov. Warren and gum, said some-80-per-cent-of-thel..At the district meetings the

rh rt Aba Le - 3 backers of Gen. Efsenhower vied phones are dial type and could be

for Republican support in Ore-|oherated for local calls in the

gon’s upcoming preferential pri-gyent of a walkout. mary. Sen. Kefauver solced in

the Democratic-field. Horsemeat Charge What's at Stake DANVILLE, Ill, May 14 (UP) The prize at stake is 18 na-|— Andrew Rowe, Terre Haute,

tional convention delegates for | was free on $5000 bond today on the Republican winning the popu- charges of selling horsemeat larity contest and 12 delegates|above ceiling prices and conspirfor the Democrat topPMg the ing to violate price laws by listfield. ling horsemeat as beef,

. Sessions in the past few days re- placed their final effort for getting appointed Palmer K. Ward 11th

favorable delegates to the na- District Chairman and Mrs. Helen| tional convention on Mr. Craig. | yoore District Vice Chairwoman, | For if Mr. Craig is nominated for|, was another defeat for Mr. Governor, he is expected to be Craig's forces. Mr. Ward 1s reable to control some of the na-garded as a Taft supporter. Mrs. tional delegates. Moore is the wife of State Sen. But the Taft wing of the Re-|lHoyt Moore, an ardent Taft sup-| publican Party-—and that is vir- porter. : tually a “Who's Who" of the GOP| Other new Republican District —made plans to stop Mr. Craig. leaders: First—Mayor Vernon Andernight before the GOP state con-/son, Hammond, and Mrs. Alice vention June 7 the Taft district Nelson, E. Chicago. | chairmen will wield the gavel,| Second—Leland Smith, Loganscontrol the meetings. port, and Mrs. Ione Harrington, : Gand U {Chesterton. iand Up on Craig | Third—Kenneth Osborn, La Also, planned to wreck the/Porte, and Mrs. Stewart RobertCraig bandwagon is a coalition son, Plymouth. of candidates for Governor who| Fourth—Harry Essex, Decatur, support Sen. Taft for President.(and Mrs. Mabel Lyons, Auburn.

All gubernatorial candidates, with a oi th X ti . y ' i ' e excep on of Mr Craig, have Frankfort.

legal county resident can RRL Cadet Pvt. Richard Hicks. The awards, made annually to the outstanding Shortridge ROTC cadet

between tomorrow and Oct. 6 at! Officer, noncommissioned officer and private, were presented yesterday at the formal inspection the Courthouse, | ceremonies. Sometime in September, branch | | registration places will be estab-/countant with Ell Lilly Co. for- while ‘Sen. ‘Taft came in second! In a statement released by his’ lished in the various wards. How- |merly served as 9th Ward chair- with 17 in the campus convention. headquarters, Mr. Craig said: ever, County Election officials) man, treasurer of Young Repub- Harold Stassen received one vote. .q here it is proposed to urged all nonregistered residents |licans, and was one of the organ- Gov, Earl Warren of California gto where propo to register before the rush |izers of the Young Republican walked away with the vice presi- jetain the Veterans Bofius Tax if . ers ) didi Indiana after the bonus, is paid

Harrell Gels Aid | Veterans. {dential nomination. off. This is in direct violation of

Robert W. Matthews, young, Franklin Likes lke | Craig Against Taxes |d. te hack in 1948 when this tax war veteran, has been named| Franklin College students, in a| George Craig, Republican candi-|was established. I promise if I am

{Marion County chairman of the mock political convention yester- date for Governor, promised to- elected Governor 1 will work to

Sam Harrell-for-Governor mittee. Mr. Matthews, a cost

com-|day, nominated Gen. Eisenhower day that if he is elected the state take this tax off the books just. as |for President. will have no new taxes during the soon as the obligation to our war ac-1 The General garnered 37 votes next four years. ° |veterans has been paid off.”

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Sixth—Mr. Lauer, and Mrs. EdKi N is ward Nance, Arcadia. S AYS: Seventh—Milton H. Fitzgerald, | Washington, and Mrs. Dorothy .

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bed 1.95 McCrea, Bloomington. J . Eighth—Fred Malotte, Petersburg, and Mrs. Hazel Seacat, : . 3 Ninth—Ivan H. Morgan, Austin, and Mrs. Miriam Harmon, .95 | Austin. : 85¢

Ramsey. Tenth--Russell Robbins, Rich-

mond, and Mrs. Marth White- : head, Waldron. Still Wage War \ Marion County Democratic

Lara Mg Shy Chairman David M. Lewis served : -» » notice today he's still after the oe political scalp of Frank McHale. . Mr, Lewis appointed himself . |11th District chairman and Mrs. Mary Thompson district vice mm : . chairwoman. RARE h Both are bitter foes of Mr, Mc-

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