Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1952 — Page 2

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By IRVING LEIBOWITZ “We expected Schricker.-to.be alof the Democratic high command. sent to run, the Democratic high Indiana's two most popular candidate. We have prepared our However, in speeches over the command intended to draft him campaign for him.” {state he has imparted his faith off the speaker's platform. He politiclans—Democrat Henry F ‘| Sen. Jenner, who was renom-/in the United Nations, human will also keynote the convention. Séhricker and Republican William inated by the Republican State freedom and the separation of Gov. Schricker, who will turn KE. Jenner—will battle it out this convention two weeks ago with- church and state. 69 by the time his fall campaign

LL ! ets under way, made himself fall for a seat in the U. 8. Senate. out opposition. intends to cam-' Most politicians close to the a A almost-in. ths

Political ob- pajgn from the Ohio River to Governor expect him to virtually |, re manner as he did four years servers already [ake Michigan on “a realistic for- ignore Sen. Jenner and campaign are calling it the eign policy.” lexclusively in the old traditional Contato B pe — oaxed to Run | battle of the ,. gonator's interpretation of Hoosier ~manner—eating i ° giants.” Both are such a policy: chicken and handshaking country-| yn 1948 Gev. Schricker was an # leading vote-get- an «The end of American style Indianapolis banker and con- , ters’in their par- 4o)jars to countries where a third Gov. Schricker is not Firing fessed he was quite happy out ties. of the voters are Communist.” |lambasting his opponent, though. of public office and had, no A rough, tough, Imparts Faith in UN {In 1950, the Goyeruos jad 2 further aspirations. But Democolorful election “ a ‘political rally “ enner wo crats, dppealing to his “sense of i campaign was TWO-—"To contribute hot one not know statesmanship if he met dquty,” coaxed him to run for 3% thin dime to let the United Na- o ddle of virtually assured it coming down the. middle of Governor. . 5 p ol ftieall y- tions convert the United States the road.” He agreed reluctantly, saying ' Intense Indiana jinto a Socialist-Communist dicta. Sen. Jenner, of course, expects “I won't be heartbroken if I don't Sen. Jenner yesterday when Yo To ha the A to pin the Truman “Fair Deal” get it.” ~'To have the Army. |anel on Mr. Schricker. ; Gov. Bchricker consented 10 IUD Navy and Marines Prepared {5 "Tne Schricker-Jenner rach 18!uncn vy smamation ana. aciosien OF lh Ana, fight within an hour of attack.” «a natural” politicians say, be-\ ith “ease Republican Hobart Although the “little man in the “Gov. Schricker, on the other nner lives in’ South- ar " cause Sen. Jenn Creighton, Warsaw, victor over big white hat” reluctantly con- hand, intends to handshake hi orn Indiana — Bedford — while. go ® Jenner In the GOP sented to lead the Democratic way into every nook and corner gov Schricker comes from up A n, Jenner in ihe G conventicket in the fall, Sen. Jenner said of Indiana explaining his political north Knox. Ro aterda Gov. Schricket In Washington the Governor's de- philosophy. . Gov. Schricker’s name will go, 0% at Ppa Het See tision came as ‘no surprise.” He has not been closely identi- pefore the Democratic State Con- ocrats: all ‘over the state. veluc The Senator told Times Wash-/fied with the New Deal or the vention Tuesday, but there is no io ntiv agreed to in again He « Ington Correspondent Dan Kid- Fair Deal primarily because he is doubt he has the nomination fn tae pe dee Ton a hie ney: rigidly independent of the dictates his hip pocket. If he did not con-| .. .. +0 va elected.”

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Sh “I can no longer turn a deaf ns T-H Act ear to the pleadings of my friends . « «» 1 feel obligated to accept and * . . to make an honorable affort. To Schricker Candidacy |p Steel Strike

‘dndiana Democrats last night nessee, now running for Presiput on a big white hat—the po- dent, will arrive in town by private plane at 11:30 a. m. tomorlitical trademark of Senatorial . Charles B. Brownson, Indianap-|

row Candidate Henry F. Schricker— Reception Planned olis Republican, will not support, snd began strutting to an old, He immediately will go to the the move to have the House tell| eléction melody, “Happy Days Are Claypool Hotel for a reception President Truman to use the TaftHere Again.” : (for 1807 Democratic state dele-| Hartley Law in the steel strike, : : |gates. That evening, Democrats| he said today. «Jt was no minstrel show. will name 22 delegates to the Na-| The Senate already has passcd - The Democrats latched onto the 1.1" Convention at district such a motion and the House is Governor's candidacy like a char- oi 00 Eight delegates-at-| scheduled to act on it next week. acter gulping a “pick-me-up” the... "oaoh with one-half vote, Itis expected to have widespread morning after a rough night. And oi)" vo named Tuesday. support, including Rep. Charles 1 bad the same effect. | To spice up the convention A. Halleck, Rensselaer, the Hoo-

Look to Convention Iproceedings, NBC television people Ser Regunlican pet ne d in the dumps, Demo- Will be. on hand to record Sen.| rouse. Ie Is the Lon | oes ow in | I their Estes Kefauver's welcome. | charge of the Republican coalition sthte convention Tuesday full of However, party bigwigs, in-| With the conservative southern | it and determined to make a cluding Gov. Schricker, would Democrats, who are generaMy rete of the fall election. The odds, "and over Indiana’s 26 yotes toi ferred to as the Dixiecrats. however, still favor the Republi GOV: Adlai Stevenson of Illinois if| “I ‘just can’t see any reason . Indi P he is a candidate for President. | Why Congress should pass the cans in Indiana. | Sh Up of Ticket Taft-Hartley. Law and then have . "But the Democrats, are now, Heron ape Up ot oat cratic to pass another motion to get| uti “remember ‘48. That ‘Lhe ? ” i jig hr eker®1eq | ticket shapes up now: President THIEN to use it,” Mr. | hs . : : : +| Governor — John A, Watkins, Brownson said. Mispirited Democrats an upset 3 Called Truman Trap victory Bloomfield and Howard Caugh- whe . President’ h *8ome of the glamour of a Na-1T3M Indianapolis. . Tes em Bpees suet tonal will surround .. Lieutenant Governor — Mayor gesting that we do so was Just one en oh Nd g. Spencer Walton, Mishawaka, ® Truman trap in my op Rion, the state Soyen an he Earl Everett, Muncie: Clifford he gets Congress on posal 8en. Estes efauver, e one caldwell, Tipton County. and wanting the Taft-Hartley w man “crime buster” from Ten- thomas Callahan. Gary. used in this case, h#& will invoke! . | Secretary of State — William it and if it fails to settle the! * {Wilson, Crawfordsville. strike blame us for it, Supreme Court Reporter—Miss “He got into this mess, now he, | should get out of it on his own so; f I C vi fal onvict | Appellate Court—Warren Mar- What to do in the matter of policy) ¢ ] tin, Boonville and F. Leroy Wil- making. AAO P ULO, Bi i trout, Elkhart. y 5 “Nor do I think the President O FA » Brazil, June 21-— on, can tell Congress what laws it trenched convicts who staged a tee. oa % mass bretk yesterday (rom the Republican Veterans |Bids to Open on Local | island prison of Anchieta—Bra-| George Craig, Republican nom- ki: sil's Alcatraz. inee for Governor and former Highway Postal Route The clash occurred in the small American Legion commander, willl Two new highway postoffice| port of Pirati, and involved some pg the principal speaker at a pic-|lines to serve Indianapolis and two thirds of the more than 300 nic rally sponsored by the GOP two cities in Illinois will be prisoners who staged the break|vyeterans of Indiana at Nobles- opened Aug. 1, the postmaster-§ and escaped to the mainland aft- yijle. June 28%. {general said yesterday. ‘of killing 16 prison guards. | Walter Shaw, Wabash, chair-| The lines will run between In-| ‘Reports reaching here said the man. sald the Euests. will Include flanapolis and Peoria, Ill, and all other Republican candidates. | .» I, | fighting started shortly | after "0, Clo have gone out to| The truck routes were opened| dark when police reinforcements . : every Republican Coufity Chair- by the postoffice department on) {rom .Niteroi reached the Parati . i region, southernmost tip of Rio man and other party notables. recommendstion of Illinois Gov.| De Janeiro state Leaders of the organization in- Adlal Stephenson. Final ap-| . ” Ne clude two Indlanapolis Repub- proval was given after the IlliDepartmental Security Chief 05,4 john Tinder and William nois Commerce Commission Morais Coutinho said five of the mr clarkson. ‘okeyed dpepping of rallroad lines convicts were recaptured In the! Giper committee chairmen in- Which previously had provided the 3ghing and that several police .,4q Eimer (Little Doc) Sher- mail service. were . wood, Indianapolie; David Wyllie, Mr. Coutinho, personally direct. Bloomington; Dr. Harry Murphy, Ped i Hit by C Ing the action, appealed for rein- Franklin: Ralph Gregg. Indian- edestrian Hit y Lar forcements and ammunition, Heiapolis and Jack Feighner, Mar-| Jack Phillips, 49, of 613 E, New oaid the convicts were well armed jon. {York St., suffered a broken right and dug-in. =e {leg last night when he was struck Yn an earlier clash near tne Political Notes (by a car in the 400-block of E.

ppinland town of Ubautuba, two, Marion County Democrat news- Washington St. palicemen were injured and 21 paper predicts Republican Con-| Police reported Mr. Phillips was

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{Eudora Kelley, Nashville, 3 y y t far as the Taft-Hartley Law: is Treasurer ~~ Frank Thomps

Attorney General —J. Emmet MoM, Indianapolis. |concerned. I don't believe in the Supreme Court — George W. legislative branch of the govern-! Police and state troopers fought gp), cion and sArthur R. Kinser, must pass. Let's keep the powers & bitter battle tonight with more Bedford. separate, as the Constitution pro-

|Long, Columbus, ment telling the executive branch than : 200 armed and well en-| Auditor—Lewis Gibson, Loogoo-/ vides.”

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By JOAN SHOEMAKER {that help her make her husband Gov. Schiricker’s decision to run the important man he is. for the U: 8. Senate took his wife; Along with the Governor she is “by surprise,” but now that he's on hand for most of the state in the race she wants him to functions of local 8. win, { The Governor was editor and “I was against it, you know,"|publisher of the Starke County the charming Mrs. Schricker told Democrat, Knox, when he and The Times yesterday. “But now I Mrs. Schricker were married. want him to win.” . i{Since that time Mrs. Schricker Mrs. Schricker, wearing a softlv has done what any devoted wife tailored gray short-sleeved dress would do. She has seen him with a V neckline, said rather through his campaign for the solemnly: .|state senate, twice for governor “He's a good, honorable man." anq once before for the U. 8. ‘She's Good Soldier’ Senate. : The Governor, his face flushed, “Henry surprised me,” she turned toward his wife, chuckled added. “I don’t know how to and said: explain how I feel,” “She's a good soldier.” “Without her help,” the GovMrs. ‘Schricker and the Gover-/ernor said, “I would be lost." nor attended a luncheon yester-| “I guess you.know,” he added, day at the 31st state convention “that she didn't want me to run.” of the Indiana Veterans of For-| eign Wars. woman as well as the mother of A red carnation of her lapelipmrs, Margaret Robbins, now In matched her simple red straw indo-China with her husband; hat. Henry Jr., Columbus, and George, Indiana's first lady appeared to Plymouth. be everything she should be . , .

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