Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1952 — Page 15
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THURSDAY, MAY 15,
A surprised, 66-vear-old truck driver yesterday got an + pected dunking when his truck . backed into the canal near 23d St. as his brakes failed, © Rescuing police found John ICampbell, 2461 Bond St., perched “atop the partially submerged « truck.
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“HIGH AND ALMOST "DRY—John Campbell awaits his rescue.” "me While waiting for the Police, To one questioner who unex- Emergency Squad to rescue him, “What'd you think when
‘Political Roundup—
The Republican State Committee took a backhand slap at the Eisenhower forces by the way it re-elected State Chairman Cale J. «Holder, a strong Taft supporter. The chairman was nominated yesterday by Mrs. Hoyt Moore, Indianapolis, new vice chairman of the 11th District. Palmer K. «Ward, 11th District chairman, “seconded the nomination, These two are the new district ‘Republican leaders in Marion ‘County, the only county in Indirana’'s 92 to give the Eisenhower Sforces a lift in the May 6 Primary ‘by electing a majority of seats
Meetings Slated June 6 2 On the basis of primary re-
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calmly, He turned around on the cracked: “I thought I was going| cab and said, “I sure could use to get wet. And I can't swim a
a sandwich.” When the squad got there and started unloading its rescue boat, John smiled happily.
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Betty Oakes, 2345 Centennial St. fand Mr. Oakes. | Harold Priest, Anderson, has] {been appointed chief organizér of | {the Kefauver clubs. The state headquarters 1s located on the 16th floor of the Circle Tower (Bldg. : Craig Luncheon Republican“Governor Candidate
George Craig, trying to take the Eisenhower label off his candi-
{dacy, today told a GOP luncheon
meeting he ig not alligned with any presidential candidate. “1 have not participated an will not participate in the political
to the state convention June 7. | ¢enire of any presidential aspir-|
ant until after the national con-| vention.” he said.
sty’s district delegates would rail- pe or hower political camp.
‘road through two national con!véntion delegates favorable to {the General, when district meet‘ings are held June 6. They still. may. But District +Chairman Ward could presum-| ‘ably manipulate the gavel to] favor the Taft forces. ‘As a result, ‘Indiana’s entire ‘delegation of 32 delegates to the s national convention could go to i Chicago pledged to Sen. Taft for « President. ¢ Others re-elected with Mr. ‘Holder were Vice Chairman {Mabel Fraser, Secretary Herbert + Hill and Treasurer Edwin Steers : Sr. % The State Committee meeting “was opened wide to newsmen who jtraditionally have been politely tasked to stay outside.
{Kefauver Clubs
% Kefauver-for-President Demofcrats in Indianapolis plan to set <up Kefauver clubs all over the ¢ state, ! Earl Oakes, president “of the ¢ Marion County Committes for i Sen. Bstes Kefauver, incorporated la state organization to plant : Little Kefdtiver clubs around . Indians. « Among the directors are: « Yormer Congressman Andrew * Jacobs: Edwin L. Paul, 1922 N. s Mooreland Ave.; Mrs. Dorothy I.
- Hays, 2296 Kessler Blvd; John
Wessner, Carmel; Ralph Matting-
1%. Anderson; James Gostovich,
Mr.
ministrations. He said: { “Here in Indiana our once-| proud accomplishments have been| tarnished by inefficiency and po-| litical expediency. Our mental institutions are rated 43d in the nation. The accident rate upon] our highways is fourth from the! highest. Our once great system of highways has rapidly become one of the poorest in the nation, These are not Hoosier standards.”
The Handley Plan
State Sen. Harold Handley, La Porte, one of seven Republican candidates for Governor, today proposed the state should share increases in its inflation-boosted
{income with cities, towns and counties, State revenues were $12 million higher - during the * first nine
months of this year. than last year, he said, and “here's a windfall in which local government, lunits should be guaranteed a share.” :
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Campbell said he got out of the in the “I'm caus- middle of the canal. He put his ing a whole lot of excitement,” foot on the bed and jumped up. he wise-cracked to hystanders. [on the top of the cab. !
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| Kenneth M. Kunkel, department] director, reported today the result] of an investigation demanded by, Highland - Stringtown PTA after four youths and four girls waist - deep! water when their boat eapsized last week in Donaldson Cave.
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effort to see it was the last.
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LANSING, Mich.,, May 15 (UP)| —Gen. Douglas MacArthur arrived today for a two-day whirl. wind Michigan visit and a politically significant address before a joint session of the state legislature at 8 p. m., Indianapolis Time.’
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By United Press
WASHINGTON, May
{striking oil ‘workers will be back lon the job “within the next 48 (hours.” . The official, who asked not to be named, said he expected agreements to be signed quickly at the |115-cent-an-hour ceilings imposed by the Wage Stabilization Board {yesterday | The co-ordinating committee of {the 22 CIO, AFL and independent
& Wnions involved “reluctantly ap-
proved settlement” on the basis
f the board's ceiling, The unions’
ad demanded an 18-cent hourly boost, However, B. J, Schafer, vice president of tige CIO Oil Workers, said that since "the companies have insisted on plant-by-plant bargaining (which) is cumbersome, it may be quite a while be-
fore all striking groups are back wage and fringe raise proposed Will remain in the suite she has
at work.” - ‘Standing By’
\ Federal mediators reported field ‘representatives were “standing by,” ready to pushfor settlements in hundreds of contract talks across the country, Bargaining in the industry is on a plant-by-plant basis. Shortly after the board acted, union leaders called for “im-
mediate resumption”. of negotia-
tions. Collective bargaining had beerr statenrate ior a week awaiting.board action. Many of the 75
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A Shell Oil Co. spokesman in San Francisco said “we hope for an early settlement” The Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. said in New York it had sent word of the board's action _to its officials across the country as a “factor to be considered in local bargaining.” Oil firms which had reached
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high government official predicted More than the 15-cent figure will ge \today that most of the 90,000/have to cut the increase to be in...
line with the government limita-| tion. The wage board also ap-! proved the unions’ demand for 6and 12-cent differentials for night and avernight shifts, respectively.
Steel Union Blunt In Strike Warning
PHILADELPHIA, May 15 (UP) ~The steel industry faced today the prospect of a new nationwide |strike by 650,000 CIO United Steelworkers—perhaps within two weeks. Informed sources at the union's sixth biennial convention here belived that only an all-out demonstration of economic power in a walkout could win for the steelworkers the 26 cents an hour
by the Wage Stabilization Board. Angry spokesmen for the con-| vention's 3000 delegates: warned [bluntly that their men would quit {the steel mills promptly if the {Supreme Court rules President {Truman's seizure of the steel industry unconstitutional.
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ROME, May 15 (UP)-—Italian| Communist ~Chief Palmiro - Tog-| {llatti claimed today that the Cath=| olic Church is bringing nuns and, priests into Rome from outlying]
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Escape Expert | Promises Judge He'll Stay Put
GEORGE COLUMBUS MecCRIMMON, the escape artist who was recaptured here yesterday, today declared he had learned his lesson, ! { “No more escapes,” he promised Municipal Court -3 Judge Phillip L. Bayt as he waived extradition to Columbus, O., where he is! wanted on a burglary charge. “I really think I made a bever out of him,” the Judge sald. er giving the defendant a lec-| on the long arm of the law. - » ” MoCRIMMON put Judge Bavt's court in a dither when he slipped out Jan, 22, After his escape, a cage to hold prisoners was installed in the court room. McCrimmon, who has been arrested here 24 times, escaped from the county jail in 1936 and from Pittsburgh, Pa,, police early this year after his escape here, , The 45-year-old fugitive gave 1830'3 Martindale Ave. as his local address.
Queen to Keep Suite
LONDON, May 15 (UP) Court sources said today that Queen Elizabeth II- has completed her allocation of rooms in Buckingham Palace and the queen mother
occupied for 15 years.
And Now You Know
LONDON, May 15 (UP)--The “biggest” clocks in Europe are being mounted in the towers of the “biggest university in the world” in Moscow, Radio Mos-| cow said today.
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