Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1952 — Page 29
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1952
Gives Stand on™ Delegate Issue! *
Brownson Says He's Neutral on Pulliam
The Times today he is “neither for nor against” election of Eugene Pulliany as delegate-at-large to the Republican National Con-
vention. v. “I'm not against Mr. Pulliam. I'm not in favor of him. I like the guy and he’s been nice to me. “I'm favorable to him for dele-| gate if it can be done without hurting someone else. But I haven't tried #o sell the program. Mas an
anyone at the state convention| Dirr, the adult in the photo, was except George Craig for Gov-| played. Graduation speaker was ernor.” rr ——————— oo
Mr. Brownson said this quotation was correct and did repre- Nevada Atom Test Ends;
sent his ylews, but he felt that| emphasis in the story indicated Atoll May Be Next Stop
he was more “favorable” than| LAS VEGAS, Nev. June 6 halls of the Federal Building to- used up, a big portion of it going Said. His last marriage, 1asting in a forum on the Capital's trafhe is. | (UP) — Atomic scientists packed day.
He said Ben Cole, Star Wash- up their equipment and began | ington correspondent, had ap- moving out of their southern Ne-|
proached him and discussed pos-|vada proving ground today, with ™On€Y:
sible support for Mr. Pulliam, asia South Pacific atoll apparently]
reported, but that Mr. Cole had|the next stop on their atom-bomb postal workers here were issued
not told him Mr. Pulliam “wanted testing schedule.’
to be a delégate.” He also said] The Atomic Energy Commission Proval in Congress of an appro-| _The late Charles R. Dillman |
he had discussed it with other wound up its 1952 series of tests Indiana congressmen. | The Times, striving for ac- northwest of here yesterday with curate reporting, 1s happy to give a tower detonation seen 735 miles this further clarification of his away near the Canadian border. position. Mr. Brownson will not| Test Manager Carrol Tyler attend the convention here this said ‘at a news conference last week. : _ night, the test’ was “particularly mettre igood” from a scientific -tandii (point; but he added the AEC was
Awaits First Pay unable to tell “at this point” when
it would be possible to hold another series of tests in the desert.|
After 8 Months
| In Korea | FOR FATHER'S DAY FALLS CITY, Neb. June. 6 Be . (UP)—John C. Thomas served! JUNE 1 " eight months®in Korea but is still! GIVE DAD A waiting for his first pay check. | NEW Army , offiicials in Korea -told| Mr. Thomas that his payroll file was lost, His wife, who regularly received her allotment from the Army, sent Mr. Thomas money to “keep him going” in Korea. The Army advanced him an occasion-
ters for a total of more than $800. = " ” Bs MR. THOMAS has served three {| hitches in the Army, first at the § age of 17 for one month before! authorities found out his age.|f Later, he was drafted and called back to duty in 1950 until Oct. 18, | 1951. While he battles government red tape, Mr. Thomas has gone back to work for the government, ! this time with the U, 8S. Soil Con-| servation Service. ’ {
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Broad grins brightened the All the payroll money had been SPur-of-the-moment deals.” he _ A sensitive motorist complained §
in the cast with 33 kindergarten pupils. The school's Rhythm Band the Rev. H. C. Meister.
into pay- increases granted em- four years, was his longest. He fic problems, “stop” signs are ployees after the original appro-|said his shortest was three too blunt, He suggested they
This is payday, with real priation bill had been signed. | months. read: “Yield Right of Way.” Postmaster George J. Ress said Have On e on Me, Boss (their checks today following ap- COLUMBUS, 0., June 6 (UP) | : A priation bill which re-stocked the’, ont <0 much of his boss, Ww. | \ | \ { a A .
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