Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1952 — Page 4
PAGE 6 Political Roundup—
Indiana GOP Women Pushing Party Issues
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ More than 500 Republican women, who found they had to infiltrate the party to become effective in government, share the political spotlight in Indiana June 6 with Sen.
Robert A. Taft. The men politicians are holding | a noon reception in the Lincoln Hotel in recognition of the growing influence of the lady politicos
who are sending 222 delegates to, Schricker's ‘No' the GOP state convention—a new
record. | No matter how emphatically It looms as largest gathering Gov. Schricker says no, many of women GOP leaders in the Democratic politicians refuse to state’s history. believe he isn't saying “maybe Commenting on the increased he'll run for Senator. political activity of Hoosier wom-| en, Mrs. Mabel 8. Fraser, Délphi, [the race this week, however, Con-! state vice chairman, said: |gressman Winfield Denton, Evans-| “The women have found they yille, and former Congressman just can’t get things done by talk-| Andrew Jacobs, Indianapolis, will ing about them, They" ve got to jump into Senpte scrap.
. And they are.’ Werk: ANd the Politics as Usual
Sen. Taft, Republican candi-| date for President, will hold a re-| Politicians come and go, but
ception the same i ngrosa the 11. 0se smoke-filled hotel rooms apstreet in the Claypool Hote parently are here for keeps. Times
Harrell Sees Test reporter yesterday observed one
' t rn- Cigar smoker after another creep ans gy Stare is {stealthily up to Room 640 of Clay-| threatened unless the Republican pool Be knock quietly and Part, the fall,| Ry ivrren, toous 38 abe tor, Reporter pounded on door, only Governor said here last night. to be met by withering blast of “Our efforts between now and ci8ar smoke and Mike Hanrahan, November will test whether a re- \the ageless GOP doorkeeper. Bepublican form of government 1s | fore he got ‘the bum'’s rush, reto endure in this country,” Mr, Porter picked out Justice Arch Harrell told a Claypool ' Hotel | BODDItt, former , Sen. Raymond thering of 600 Marion County| VV lis, Crawford Parker, Edwin er. and party workers. {Steers and Lisle Wallace—the top| The Noblesville businessman Taft command in Indiana, |
said he sought the Aomination. to Jenner Fears Tyranny render public service, provide : | “Tyranny by the world-wide honest and businesslike adminis socialist conspiracy now prevails
in various forms in every single [nation of this anxious earth,” Sen. | Willlam E: Jenner said here last inight, - Addressing the Broad Ripple | | Masonic Lodge's 50th anniversary ‘banquet in the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Sen, Jenner warned: “Reliance on the mean and malicious motives of the Marxists and the Machiavelis is today the dominating influence, more frequently than not, among the 'carnel and cynical monsters who control our government in Washington,
Craig Hits State
At Peru, Ind, last night, George Cralg, Republican candidate for Governor, sald the lack of a state | personnel policy is costing Indi-
tration and guarantee gavernment in accord with fundamental American principles,
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Unless the Governor gets into youngsters to get those speedway | or
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Puppy Name Contest To Close Wednesday
Only four days remain for In by midnight Wednesday, Mail bring entries to Speedway puppy names into The Times con-| Puppy Contest, Indianapolis test and win a pedigree cocker| Times, 214°W, Maryland" St, | In addition to the puppy, each Four boys or girls each will win winner will get a case of Ideal a pedigree puppy. dog food to keep his puppy happy. They will be the Winners will be judged for oneg who sug- | cleverness, suitability of the. name gest the most |for ‘a speedway puppy and neatclever names for (ness, The decision of the judges the cocker span- will be final and all entries become the property of The Times. | Wilson & Co, is co-operating with { The Times in staging the contest.
Ideal dog food will give to the winner of the 500-Mile Race. © The contest is” open free to
Child Drowns in Ditch
WABASH, May 24 (UP)—Five-|year-old Carol Barrus, Wabash, boys and girls drowned today in a flood-gwollen! who have not yet |drainage ditch on the city’s south reached their 17th birthday. All|side. City firemen attempted to you have to do is write the puppy {revive her, but she was proname on the entry blank which nounced dead at Wabash county appears in The Times and mail it hospital,
Charges AMA Put On Heat to Scare House
By United Press est exhibition of pressure I have WASHINGTON, May 24 —| ever witnessed.” P
| House Democratia Leader John | Mr. McCormack said the pro- | W. McCormack of Massachusetts, Vision to which the AMA took sald today the American Medical ®XCePtion is now in the law cov-
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exhibition of pressure” he had have in Congress now, is a tele-| ever seen in the recent House gram from some individual rep-
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curity benefits. “We hear all this talk about] pressure groups working on Congress,” Mr. McCormack told a reporter. “In this case, within the| twinkling. of any eye, through| one telegram, the AMA persuaded | 140 members of the House to vote differently from the way they had Intended to vote.” The bill to which he referred
ana taxpayers money. He added; “As far as I can-find out, the ‘administrative departments of the state have no personnel policy at ‘all, In the gross income tax division, for example, although the supervision of the department ‘normally includes Republican elected officials, all the hiring is in the hands of the governor's | representatives. "
New lke Clubs
Seven Indianapolis Republicans | were named on a mew Citizens-for-Eisenhower committee. They are Joseph Cain, Arthur Herrington, Charles J. Renard, Albert J. Wohlgemuth, Clark 8. Wheeler, Mrs. John Burkhart and Mrs. C.
proposed to increase old age inurance for the 4.5 million persons now on the rolls—as well as those who get on the rolls in the future—by about $5 a month.
Then Comes Letter
It was taken up in the House last Monday under. a procedure barring. amendments and requireing a two-thirds majority for passage. The legislation was approved by a: majority of the House—the vote was 150 to 140—but it failed to get the necessary two-thirds majority. Mr. McCormack said Democratic leaders scheduled the
B. Durham. A new Indiana Committee for Eisenhower includes George 8. Diener, Mrs. Maurice Littlejohn, H. Dale Brown and Harlan Livengood, all of Indianapolis;
Political Notes Miss Eudora Kelly, Nashville Democrat, announced last night she would be a candidate for reelection as Reporter of the Indiana Supreme Court... Norman R. Kem, 2601 8. Holt Rd. has been appointed treasurer of the Leland Smith-for-Governor Club + « « Three Democratic candidates | tor Congress—Jack Mankin, Dr. | Charles Price and Ed Lewis—were speakers yesterday at a statewide meeting of Young Demojeratic College Clubs in the Clayi pool Hotel. | The collegians indorsed Gov. | Schricker for U. 8. Senator . . .
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{lican candidate for Governor, in ia public statement last night | promised, if elected, the state would not need any new taxes,
GOP at DePauw Picks
Taft for '52 Nominee | GREENCASTLE, May 24 (UP) ~—DePauw University students
(R. 0.) for President today at a ‘mock Republican convention. | Mr. Taft won on the second ballot with 784 votes to 187 for Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 39 for Gov. Earl Warren of California, 22 for Sen. Chase Smith of Maine and none! for Gen. Douglas MacArthur, who | was third on the first ballot, ! On the first ballot, Mr, Taft had 415 to 286 for Mr. Warren, | 205 for Gen. MacArthur, 187 for| Gen. Eisenhower and 110 for! Mrs. Smith,
City Man Heads Art Gallery
Times Special HUNTINGTON, W. Va. May 24—Thomas 8. Tibbs, formerly of Indianapolis, has been appointed director of the Huntington Galleries, new privately endowed museum here,
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apolis, formerly was assoclwith the Memorial Art Gallery In Rochester, N. Y,
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bill for consideration under this procedure because they had heard of no opposition to it.
But that was before Joseph 8, Lawrence, director of ‘the Washington office of the AMA, sald in a letter to Rep. Daniel A. Reed (R. N. Y.) that the measure contained one provision which the AMA regarded as opening the way for socialized medicine, “As written, it (the bill) gives the Federal! Security Administrator (Oscar R. Ewing) absolute control over certain medical agtivities,” Mr. Lawrence said.
‘Amazing Power’
The telegram from Mr. Lawrence, Mr. McCormack said, created “an emotional, hysterical atmosphere in the house.” “This is an amazing power for anyone to possess in a demoe-
racy,” he said. “This is the great-
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Pike School Program Set This Afternoon
Baccalaureate services at Pike Township School will be at 2 p.m. today. The Rev. Ralph 8, Steel, pastor of Bethel Methodist] Church, will address the 27 graduating seniors. Commencement exercises will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school gymnasium.
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