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Won't Indorse lke or Oppose Taft, Says CIO

Fear Support Might Have Oposite Effect

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ The CIO does not intend to support Gen. Eisenhower for the Republican presidential nomination for fear the labor

indorsement would boomerang in:

favor of Sen. Taft. This political strategy was re-

vealed to The Indianapolis Times 3

today by Jack Kroll, national director of the CIO's Political Action Committee.

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Mr. Kroll ‘made the statement

as the CIO prepared for a state- §

wide political meeting of the top labor. leaders in Indianapolis) Monday. : Mr. Kroll said: “Of course we would like tof see two good men, friendly to labor, represent both polifical parties in the fall. But, we don’t plan to oppose Sen. Taft for the] Republican nomination. Oh, how Taft would dearly love to arouse sympathy by telling everybody | labor is against him.” The CIO’s tap political expert emphasized in a telephone con-| versation from Cincinnati that) the CIO is not attached to the Democratic but rather

Mr. Kroll said repeatedly organized labor does not know how Gen. Eisenhower stands on

POTENTIAL "CHUCKHOLE OF THE WEEK"—Here's a hole somebody should enter in the big Times Chuckhole Derby. This one. is six inches deep, three feet wide and five feet long. It's at Vermont St. and Beauty Ave.

: By ED KENNEDY EVERYBODY'S been wondering what to do with all the chuckholes in Indianapolis streets. Now they know. Enter them in The Times Chuckhole Derby. The Chuckhole Derby is easy to get into. You've nothing to buy and no slogans to write. : Simply pick out your favorite chuckhole in a city

The contest offers no prize save honor for the person having the biggest chuckhole. Yours may be

France Balks Out of a Hole At Rearming

West Germany

& Demands Guarantee |

Against Aggression

By United Press

States and Great Britain guaran-|

tee her against future guaran!

aggression. French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman announced that France cannot sign either the German peace contract Monday or the agreement for a six-nation European army Tuesday unless she gets the guarantees. It was a sudden and serious complication, coming as the Big

BERLIN, May 24 (UP) — British occupation authorities charged the Russians today with violating the 1949 Berlin blockade-lifting agreement by closing three ‘crossing points between the Soviet and British occupation zones.

: BONN, Germany, May 24 |—France rebelled today| lagainst rearming Western Germany unless the United|

Rioting POWs Knuckle Down To New Chief

Yield to Boatner's Get-Tough Policy

By United Press KOJE ISLAND, Korea, May 24

— Rebellious Communist war prisoners began knuckling under to-

Three Foreign Ministers prepared

Chancellor Konrad Adenauer on| the German peace contract which the United States, Britain, France| and Germany are to sign here]

It was reported that France also sought a promise that the United States will not interfere

to confer with West German !

day to Brig. Gen. Haydon L. Boatner, tough new commandant lof the Koje Island prison camp. The Reds hauled down their illegal, |

Although several other compounds still flew the forbidden banners, they too were expected to fall in line.

taunting flags and propa- Lap Time

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MPH Champion,

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Vukovich Sets New Qualifying Mark of 138.212 for 4 Laps

BULLETIN

Cliff Griffith, driving the Sarafoff Special, became the first Indianapolis driver to qualify for the 500-Mile Race today when he posted the fifth fastest speed for this year, averaging 186.617 for the four laps. Griffith lives at 4109 Spann Ave. Eddie Johnson qualified the Central Excavating Special at 188.978 just ahead of Griffith. The weatherman sald he didn't expect the rain to start again until about 8 p. m.

By BILL EGGERT . Tony Bettenhausen, 35-year-old National AAA Driving

was bruised and shaken today after his No. 99

Party, | : Monday. anda banners in violence-ridden| ssnssasvans 120M 1 Works through both major poll-| street near your home or place of business. rt Delay Agreement mi ri in Tb So BS al 1 138.611 Belanger spun on ita third qualifying lap and smashed three a par the CIO intends to wait Then fill out the Chuckhole Derby blank printed There was immedjate specula- corpoiinds ana 3 dg Spokse-| 3 i TAT INT A88 times into the southwest retaining wall at the Indianapolis Ho re. 4 : 3 tion in Allied circles whether the man assu n. Boatner the 4 ........... 1:08.52 187 Yai] efter Both Bationa] Somveh in today’s Times and await developments. contract and the army agree- Captives mow were “willing to es Motes Speed way. iloting tk : . ons 90 ; No Prize, Just Honor ment can be signed on time. obey-orders.” Total ...... 4:20.47 188:212 enhausen, piloung same car Lee Wallard drove

to victory in record time in last year's 500-Mile Race, climbed from the wreckage some 850 feet from where the spin start. ed, waved to the crowd and was taken to the Speedway hos-

2 Bed labor questions. He implied, how- the “Chuckhole of the Week.” Sun ; with her interests in North Af- ital 1 tocka © ery a GIG Sia fod uh All entries postmarked by midnight tomorsow wil 8 nity b Bust, | Th Comm, hack 408d al 0p 3 Sheu hower for President than Sen.| De eligible for the first heat. Get your entry blank Mr Sohuman, Secretary of|Pace announced in Washington The Belanger car was one of the many in today's record Taft, coauthor of the contro-| in tonight. Don't let your chuckholé go unrecognized. [state Dean Acheson and British the breaking to colonels of Gen.|| shattering rush to qualify for 9 5 versial - Taft-Hartley labor law. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden|Boatner's two predecessors as} the May 30 race before the i am 1D * OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK met here to put the Snishing|Camp commandant tor ther han- expected bad weather ham1 mee Antlers Hotel behind closed doors. TIMES CHUCKHOLE DERBY man peace contract for ‘signature Dodd, Colson Demoted pered the trials. Owner Murrn: He said his visit is- “merely rou- Monday. rell Belanger said the front

tine,” aimed at “strengthening some. of our weak points, finding out about the local political situation and stoking up a good hot

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They met under an extraordinary guard of black-helmeted, armed German security police as a precaution against Communist

The. two demoted were Brig. Gen. Francis T. Dodd, who was kidnaped by the Compound 76 prisoners May 7 and held hostage

of the car was demolished and

it would not be in the race. Observers sald Bettenhausen

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d just completed laps of 135 ‘and 136 miles per hour. He ap parently came out of the “corner” of the turn too fast, owner Belanger said, and lost control. Shortly before the crash, Bill Vukovich, took the No, 268 Fuel Injection Engineering Special around the two and a half mile

fire for the campaign.” “I want to know how the boys in Indiana feel about the political situation,” Mr. Kroll said. “It'll be more like a bull session with me listening as much as I'll talk.” H. J. Noel, state PAC director, said he expected the heads of all 18 CIO international unions in Indiana to attend the conference

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reached agreement on the Te- Gen Dodd's release b gran maining three minor, technicalithe Reds a Fits of embarassing] : issues in the German peace CON-|concessions. tract. Gen. Mark W, Clark, the new United Nations Supreme Commander, subsequently repudiated the concessions granted by Gen.

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Cees tttsesusattteets tren sttrtetetseeteass y oval to set new one and four2 wei us the PAC. uecutive,. 2%e of Shuckhole sult of an urgent cabinet meeting Colson on grounds they were “un- } eae roa 136.281 lap records. council and the various com- ——|in Paris late last night, Mr. Schu-|aquiterated blackmail.” He or-| g ........... 10588 136612 Vukovich, 33-year-old Fresno, munity CIO councils. man laid down his terms for sign-|dered Gen. Boatner yesterday to| g............ 1:05.04 186.908 Cal, driver, raced at an average Invitations have been extended . ing it, and also for signing the |get “uncontested control” of the =. ~~ = = x speed of 138.212 miles an hour. SOFA BED leaders of the United Auto Work- ey ere aving un six-nation army agreement in defiant prisoners. Total 4:24.04 136.348 On the second lap his speed was ¢ ¥ ers, Steelworkers, Brewery Work- Paris Tuesday, ‘as scheduled. Other developments included: AL 139.427. The speeds broke both Tony Bettenhausen: ).95 VALUE! ers, Electrical Workers, Farm » : The United States and British] ONE-—Authorities disclosed be- marks set last Saturday by Fred 4 Ty Implement Workers and the. Unh Heo Came A on delegations were understood to|latedly that four South Korean Agabashian . in the Cummins/ Spider Webb, driving the Blue $ 95 Newspaper Guild. Le] have taken the view, pending pos: guards and three Communist Diesel. Crown Spark Plug Special in nat at sible further consultation, that|prisoners were killed and 57 which Ho won the 1949 By United Press | There they found the elephant ihe guarantees they already have prisoners, six . South Korean Sphder Wobb_Siawent . a ngage dees avere MILWAUKEE, May 24—A bull munching peacefully on the rich given France are strong enough. guards and an American officer Jim Rathmann, who tried to hn Br 132.60, up slowest qualifye Y $1 DOWNI Fan [AWS elephant lumbered out of a Mil-icemetery grass.. Nearby was =~ The United States has prom- were wounded in a riot in Com- qualify last Saturday but was age |waukee cemetery “and turned a Robert Moore, m f the | ing time of the year thus far, ober re, manager oO ised that it will assist and co-pound 95 on Koje Apr. 10. This called in because his pit crew| Joe James posted a speed of ‘peaceful outing into a temporary Kelly-Morris Circus, which was| operate with the European De-| brought known dead in prison the Bardahl Special, \nightmare for Mrs, Casimir Kott jn Milwaukee for a one-day stand. thought his 133 miles-per-hour lap|134.953 in the

2 : : Saturday after the drive ory Balt had Be [taken Tey a 30-year-old gray|inrough the machinery of the - TWO—One company each of in the qualifying line with an av-| goo nroke, qualified with an ave : er, gn ull elephant, for a stroll between north Atlantic Treaty Organiza-|the (British) King’s Shropshire erage of 136.343 erage of 135.609. ° Soviet Envoy {her 4-year-old twins for a drive/shows to “stretch his legs.” tion. The six-nation European Light Infantry Regiment and the . of \yesterday. She was passing by| The twins declined a ride on oy id oy Dea of hie UlOpean Royal Canadian Regiment arrived hath A’ crowd estimated "at 40.000 Backs Up Note {the cemetery when the elephant. the “gentle” bull's back. forces allied against communism, (On Koje to reinforce an American watched the drivers brave Bilt Foch tingid toward the road Rott lalong with separate United | Paratroop regiment and other U. n trast to last Saturday, e tires screeched as Mrs. Ko 8. and South Kore guard- ool ' TEHRAN, May 24—Soviet Am- braked to a halt. But the cisshany eT British ‘ang Cavadian| i... risen Sn units guard when Speedway - bound cars bassador Ivan Sadchikov called {continued straight for the car. A es were backed up bumper to. at the Iranian foreign office to-| A blast of the agra aad a — Had Little to Say " bumper for 49 blocks, traffic ) screams of the twins railed to he News Gen. Dodd had little to flowed today without a hitch. Say is Back > ow 8 ProOGest stop the tank-like approach. Visws on the News= on} when informed that he had ay Early imethe day, the special ole 3ga/ns’ 'Jyanan acceplante Engine Stalled ich fl f 4 es F .|reduced in rank because he “did police tralia. detail had soms of American military and -eco-| Mrs, Kott tried frantically tol | Dan Kidne not display the judgment required " moments when a tube nomic aid. start the engine, which had > Voie Bs of a general officer” by allowing Spider Webb blew out in the central com. At the same time, the news-|stalled’ when she put on the| u,gnyNGION May 24—Re.| FEDERAL Security Admins-| himself to be kidnaped. ; Suniestions, radio in i paper .of Premier Mohammed brakes. trator Ewing says President Tru-| “They're in the driver's seat,” (Blue Crown 8. P. Spl.) goda. was qui Mossadegh’s National Front said| Finally, with the huge bull less|Publicans in three states today man will pick his own successor he said. “This thing has been|LaP Time MPH { replaced. : the government had received the|than 10 feet away and still com-|chose 51 national convention dele-|at the Democratic National Con-|under wraps from the beginning. 1 cersnsnnnns 108.19 131.980 of from 18 to 25 miles per hour, E Soviet note Wednesday with “dis-|ing, she got the car started and|gates whose first ballot votes may| vention, He means the payrollers|I have not yet been informed| > °<**°*‘<:+ 1:07.97 1324 gin aes gust and complete indifference.” “ bbit” takeoff will be in charge in the steam-|whether I 3 «enveeseees JOL50 133.838 Fans were watching and waits made a “jack ra takeoff. |pg gplit among three or four presi- g ! am still under wraps “Iran by now is used to these| mpg car slipped by the elephant tal s p roller.: or not.” 4 “iiiinnieee 1:00.71 132.920 ing for the first oficial 140-mile Soviet threats,” the newspaper ...; a scant five feet to spare. ential candidates. an 8. Gen. Dodd has been assigned to| Total Le 132.060 ,-an-hour lap. ’s sald. Informed Eitglys predicten Cemetery attendants were hard| The 51 included 2¢ to be named) SPEAKER Rayburn pleaded |gin Army Headquarters, but has| °° "or Jn And the man they expected to Iran wggld reject the protest. | ~~ ince they had an elephant at the Maryland state convention, with the House to keep security |, ononifie job, He still answered s see do it was Chet Me Saye grays : Mr, dchikov was sald toi, the presmises. 24 in Washington state and three °U% of politics, but the Repub- i), "4o10nnone smartly, “G hatred. 48 - year - old or have elaborated on the note in| : licans decided it can always be " ¥ en, who was one of 21 rman 0 tio conversation with “Iranian. We. haven't had an elephant!in Minnesota. put into a deficiency bill. Dodd, pected to quality or at least make around here since 1932,” one said.| In the major GOP delegate con- At 1st Corps Headquarters Cliff Griffith Foreign Minister Bagher Kazemi. . bd ’ i Orit .an attempt to qualify for next Greatly Disturbed But finally Mrs. Kott's persis-|test, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower] COLDER WAR—Gen. Mark Where he will continue as chief Friday's 500-Mile Race. 3 Sources close to-the ambassa-|tence convinced them it was no/was expected to gain some ground|Clark has ordered U. 8. officers of staff, Gen, Colson had removed (Sarafoff Spl) The weatherman's report was "dor said he explained the Soviet|joke and they went to the spotion Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio by|to treat Red POW's like prisoners. his one star and replaced it with Lap Time MPH ot helpful, but the drivers were government was greatly dis-|with the Kotts tralling at a re-|winning a majority of the offici- the eagle of a colonel. FL oeeeeeenes 10615 136.084 opis to strap themselves in turbed by Iran’s “proximity” to|spectable distance. ally uninstructed delegation P I H “I was informed yesterday by 1 mnerdiarnn 10549 130.512 screaming -wind-breaking race. the U. 8., which, he said, planned chosen by the Washington con- afro man urt Secretary of Frank Pace 3 #Sshseseses “1:05.84 136.695 Cars and go full-throttle in & race to “convert Iran into a base H Cc vention. | E Si d C h that I have been reduced to the Brrr against the electric clock. wh against the Soviet Union.” uge actus The Taft organization, which/If} E. Ji0€@ (ras rank of colonel,” Gen. Colson said Total 423.51 Gh

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Russ Heat {and her family.

The note charged that Iran, by accepting American military advisers and other aid, had placed its army “under the control of the U. 8. government . . . (and is) cooperating with the U. 8. govern- . the latter's aggressive plans against the Soviet Union.” It said the Iranian action was “incompatible” with the SovietIranian treaty of 1921, which per-

Mr. Moore explained he had

fense Community, as the six-na-tion army coalition is to be called,

Crushes Little Girl to Death

TUCSON, Ariz, May 24 (UP) —A - towering saguaro cactus weighing at least a ton toppled over on a 55-year-old girl, crushing her to death, ex-officio Coroner Clark H. Johnson said today.

once figured on a majority of the Washington delegates, hoped to salvage some of the Washington votes. Sen. Taft has slipped in that state during recent weeks. Maryland Republicans were ex{pected to give their 24 National Convention votes to Gov. Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin as a “favorite son” candidate on the first ballot.

Patrolman Guthrie Ausbrook suffered three broken ribs and was cut on the face when his car rammed under the trailer of a tractor-trailer at E. Washington St. and Emerson Ave. early today.

time of the crash, was reported in fair condition in General Hos-

The policeman, off duty at the

camp riots to 99, including one| American soldier.

in a prepared statement, “I will continue in my position as chief of staff of 1st Corps.” Mr, Pace also said that Brig. Gen. Paul F. Yount, commander of 2d Logistical Command at Pusan with jurisdiction over Koje had been reprimanded. Gen. Yount declined comment.

was too slow, followed Vukovich

George Connor, who spun his car

mits Soviet forces to enter Iran if Mr. McKeldin has seemed to|pital. It took two wreckers to : | Joe James the armed forces of a third power | Cindy Luther and her brothes be leaning toward Gen. Eisen-|pull his demolished 1052 Buick 3 Confederate Veterans hostile to Russia. should. move Tommy, Wey Bying Or ihe/HOWer, while Sen. John Marshalllconvertible from beneath the Plan Final Reunion (Bardshl Spl) onto Iranian territory. desert near the ome in " © Butler (R. Md.), has publicly en-|trailer. Lap Time MPH foothills at dusk yesterday when g,...q gen, Taft. Taft support-| poice said th h 4| JACKSON, Miss., May 24 (UP)| 1 ........... 1:0685 134.680 the 22-foot cactus, rotted at the... "were optimistic about thelr|wn on oaircimer Atabrook ag [Three old men who bolstered| 3 ........... 1:06.34 135.665 Gov. Warren Wants to Be pase, fal! over 2 i ts |ChANCES Of getting a majority of a ALOR 3 the thin gray line of the Confed-| 3 ........... 1:06.89. 135.568 y ommy ran get his parents, « trie eracy will hold their last fli oe 1:07. . ‘Middle of the Roader Mr. ‘and Mr. Gernat Lautner the Maryland votes ater the first pass the ruc: which had opeed eracy will hold thelr last fiing| 4 ........... 1:07.18 153.068 ANGELES, Cal, May 24 e paren ey were un- or a traflic » When the United Confederate Veterans June 26. ; in Republican presidential able to call for help in lifting the ane I uvenlion turned green for both westbound !3-g. Total ..v... 4:26.70 cactus from the girl's body be- vehicles. | The aged trio, buffeted by more|— 3 aspirant Gov. Earl Warren of hel ty 1 support former Gov. Harold E. | : 3 {61s ean cause someone on their, party line Stassen, winner of the Minnesota| Just then, the truck driver, Lee than a century; will re-unite for Oth Features: ; : RT California says his suppor refused to give up the line. GOP presidential primary last Adams, 41, Springfield, O., started [the last time not far from the er : 8 put him down as “a middle of the) Mr. Johnson said the Sulidren March. to turn left into Emerson. Mr. site of the bloody battle of Vicks-| p40, v ' George Connor ‘Eddie ” rently had en cho ng at . Ly , one f the turni int. cess sssr rN ana hy OE on't believe any of us would the base ot the cactus ahd the Hit Close to Home Adams ¥ % auburt. JFitoiman the ¢ Civil War. iE points in Quurehes a, 8 Nt Hol Federal Foginesting | Detroit $801) “ (Central fied to say we rest on|rotted portion gave way. Gens. William J. Bush, 104, Fesctavieeeass Lap ba Saliimes. ” Gov. nen told a| When aid arrived, it took six NEW YORK, May 24 (UP) — LOCAL TEMPERATURES Fitzgerald, Ga., John Stallings, Ry a , 1 veseasannes 1:08.31 135.008 L secsssonans 10 : GOP luncheon: here yesterday,(men to pry the cactus off her|Two gunmen waylaid a payroll go" "gs" 9a m.,.. 67 |107, Blackmore, Va, and Willam| go + transac 73 | 3 rrensennens. on 135.788 2. .c0000es “because that would be an ad-|body with timbers. Forestry ex- messenger across the street from Tam.65 10a m.. 60 D. Townsend, 108, Olla, La., are 8 ely sieuesesesneensy 3 $ aiiintcane 185.870 $n shelf f mission we. haven't heen any.|perts at Saguaro National Monu-(New York City's police headquar-| 'g o" 11"" 5 11 a. m... 73 [the lone members of the seven| WIFE wooo i 0 0177077 3 | 4 erceacenes 10GSS L JE1N . 3. MT. (8. ” where and don’t intend to go any-/ment ‘said the average saguaro/ters yesterday and escaped with ie Confederate Army survivors who B aaranseas ! where.” cactus weighs three tons. $1200. Latest humidity vse... 84% [can leave their beds, u Totals seses > $1 Down | : # : x - : “uF -

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