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WAITING FOR YOU—Thousands of hospital beds stretch endlessly over Indianapolis traffic in this scene looking south on Meridian’ St. from the Circle. They are waiting for the crippled and maimed. An average of more than nine persons is injured every day in city traffic. Already this

year, more than 1650 have been hurt.

4Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.)

THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952

State

Batered as Second-Class Matter at Postoffice

Indianapolis, Indians. Issued Daily.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Rebel ‘Blitz’ To Grab OP Reins Fails

Dewey Calls Tune for Ike, Taft Charges

Assails Reports He

Can’t Win Election

Other political news, Pages 2, 3 and 26 By United Press

WASHINGTON, June 26—

angrily charged today the Dewey organization is “tak-| ing over” Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s campaign and spreading “pure propaganda” that the Senator can’t win. He told a news conference that Pollster George Gallup has become a “straight propagandist” for the Eisenhower forces and that his polls are being used for that purpose. A Mr. Taft became furious when! asked to comment on a story in! the Buffalo Evening News that!

LiSen: Semon WME (R. N, Yoyo Br vO WANE y A I a = Jubal sot os 0.5 TRO FOR MODEL PLANE MEET—Barbara Gant, IZ, of [winjam ‘8. Jenner to go along ‘|dential nomination because Mr.| |738 M.-Emerson Ave. proudly holds a model plane she has en-.|with the program or face political

Ives did not think Mr, Taft could win. :

Face Beet Red

will go to winners.

cere in his statement. I could

propaganda of the Dewey organ-

Cheer Up, Pal,

It'll Cool Off [Foreign Aid

Hoosfers could rub their aching, overworked fan hand today and despite the heat, console themselves, Relief is in sight. Today the was to go to 94, only a t 3 degrees from the all-time high for this date set in 1890 and 1931. The skies were to be bright with hardly a cloud to break up

Today would be a great day to! go ice skating. But Mrs. Howard J. Hiatt, 4460 Marcy, Lane, just isn’t going to be able to make fit. Seems yesterday some coldhearted thief stole her $100 skates from the car trunk. They had been stored there in preparation for a July 4 trip to Michigan and a gay-bladed week end on an indoor rink.

old Sol's burning beams. The humidity was to be high.

But tomorrow—ah, tomorrow—

Cool thundershowers, like moun-|

tain freshets, are on tap. The

: By WASHINGTON, June 26 — The House Appropriations Committee today slashed 25 per cent from administration requests totaling $13,745,066,819 for foreign aid, military construction, atomic expansion and other items. The $10,276,910,569 which the committee okayed will be spent or in large part obligated during the 1953 fiscal year, which starts next Tuesday. The committee, serving notice in its report that it is determined to save money wherever possible, cut the military construction program by $805,968,600, the Atomic Energy Commission's request by $1,706,000,000, the emergency-born agencies such as the Civil Defense

and the foreign aid program by $250,120,000. Slashes in Brief Here, in brief, are the requests made by various government agencies and the amounts allowed

iby the committee:

Administration by $579,920,000,!

temperature will be down to 85. Defense

more than 75 per cent. Tomorrow (485,000,000 allowed;

to be the hottest spot in Hoosier- asked and $6,275,940,750 allowed;

The northern part of the labor-federal security, $110,710, Jang. was Ror be = degrees 400 asked (including $80 million

cooler, you can hope for 50. Two person died of the heat]

areas) and $10,537,750 allowed.

yesterday. |Eggrgy Commission for a big exLOCAL TEMPERATURES passion program—the biggest 6a m.. 7 10a. m..88 |ever planned by the AEC—the 7 a. m.. 81 11 a. m... 88 |committee invited the commission 8 a.m... 88 12 (Noon) 91 [to come back later if it needs 9 a.m... 83 1 p. mi... 92 more money.

Latest humidity ....... 59%

State Dreaming—Buys and Codl

Snowplows

By TED KNAP

Sam Hadden sat back and dreamed of three feet of snow. Walter Mybeck mused about 10 degrees below zero.

Miss Lilllan Whitman thought about sleek furs keeping out the icy blasts.

If the power of suggestion works .at all, these three were among the coolest people in this § hot and humid town today. That's because they are buying and ordering things now for the cold— oh wonderful cold—winter ahead. Mr. Hadden, chairman of the State Highway Commission, now | is receiving more than 100 new snowplows to push aside those J delicious drifts of snow. Mr. Mpybeck, director of the state's department of Public Works and Supply, now is buying: About 300,000 tons of coal. About 4000 gallons of antifreeze. , About 150 mackinaws for the youngsters at the Knightstown Home. Miss Whitman, fur buyer for

Department, $2,893-ing of “plush” Humidity still will be with us,|868,440 asked and $2,187,899,840|5nywhere. the weatherman reports, but the|allowed; Atomic Energy Commisair will be drier. Today it was|sion, $3,191,000,000 asked and §1,emergency Today's predicted high in!agencies, $661,610,000 asked and southern Indiana was near the|$81,690,000 allowed; Mutual Secur100 mark with Evansville slated ity Administration, $6,526,080,750

{the funds requested by the Atomic

But the committee insisted that

House Group Whacks 25 Per Cent

the AEC present detailed specifications if it expects fo pet its money.

Give Firm Pledge In the cut of $805,968,600 in the

military construction program,

the committee said it did not want the Army, Navy or Air Force to build “half a runway or

half a hangar” in the expectation that Congress would supply the

rest of the money to finsh the job. “The services each gave the

committee their firm pledge that

this will (not) be done,” the committee said. The Air Force was criticized for “financial legerdermain” and “phantom figures” in its original request for $1,538,000,000 in construction funds. After some haggling, the Air Force and the committee worked things out and the committee approved $1.2 billion of the request. The Navy asked for $387,972,740, and got $386,400,840. The Army asked for $654,090,000 and got $600,090,000. The committee warned that it wanted no buildliving quarters

Views on Joe News

Dan Kidney

| Washington, but. seem to favor

| In cutting by more than half them in Texas and Chicago.

states rights—except for “I like Ike” governors with patronage.

~ » 2 DR. HJALMAR SCHACHT opened a private bank in Ham-

—the swastika.

Urges Pills for Pets

Animal Welfare League suggested today that pet owners who plan a noisy July 4th give their dog or cat a sedative when the fireworks start popping.

‘Wish Comes True

For Home Hunters

Only in The Indianapolis TIMES will you find the H o m e s-for-Sale ads sepa“rated in an easy-to-read system. You know what sections of the city you prefer and the number of bedrooms you need. Yes, that is the way The TIMES lists the home offerings for your reading convenience.

615 E. 30th WILL CONVERT EASILY TO D

or i oadle this deal. Sell to. A see. A Jr., GL-4294, TM-6521, or. F. C. TUCKER CO., Realtors

Shown here is one of the many HUNDREDS of home Values advertised For Sale today - in The Times real estate columns. From this interesting variety you are sure to find several worthy of

your on. The TIMES Is . Indiana's

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Largest Real Estate Direc fe

ization now running Eisenhow- By ART WRIGHT

er’s campaign and it is utterly unsound.”

Theodore Landis, ee, In Which €3ss We might have agreed to make the perilous

tered in Sunday's contest. She is surrounded by 50 trophies which

ns nema v Parachutists to Jump

A double parachute jump by/and manipulated in the hand of two aviation aces will add to the{the builder as he stands on the

(today. | The political “blitz” maneuver hit a snag Tuesday when, only five of 22 Republican district chairmen and vice chairmen ishowed up for a secret meeting lat the Columbia Club. Only three {of those were willing to go along with the program, The meeting was planned to reverse the action of the State (Committee which recently reelected State Chairman Cale Holder. The “rebels” want to oust Mr. Holder as the first step in taking over complete control of the party. They are still battling to capture the party, however.

_ Jenner Threatened Mr. Pulliam, publisher of the

retaliation, it was reported. Tuesday's secret meeting was called by Secretary of 3tate Leland Smith, defeated candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, after a conference with Mfr, Sherwood, behind-the-

carry New York more easily than A M el ! Pl r '|scenes politician, Esl was Eisenhower. i t t The meeting originall; “It is part of the general Oo e ane ven scheduled for the home of Mr.

llilam Monday, but later was to the tail elevators of the plane Pu) flay to the Columbia Club.

Purpose of the session was to oust Mr. Holder as State Chair-

District Chairmen Skip Secret Session Called To Oust Cale Holder

s By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Eugene C. Pulliam, George Craig and Elmer (Little \Doc) Sherwood failed in a bold bid to grab control of the Indiana Republican Party, The Indianapolis Times learned

date for Governor, has been in the oust-Holder movement ever since he was nominated at the state convention. It was the second futile power grab attempt by the Pulliam-Craig-S8herwood forces in a month. The first move to overthrow the present Republican high —command came in Detroit at an Eisenhower rally when Mr. Pulliam entertained Sen, Jenner and a group of Indiana delegates to the Republican national convention in Chicago. «At that time, Mr. Pulliam and Mr. Sherwood tried to enlist Sen. Jenner's support in overthrowing

: the party leadership, Bota!

Sen, Jenndy :

[8 He “out ‘He- 3. * . re ii os He said he was upset” he couldn’t’ Fi pols. 9%

He further. ost politicians ‘believe Pulliam-Craig-Sherwood ad wants to take over control of the party to aid Eisenhower's chances in the national convention. Others, however, say the group wants complete control of the Republican Party machinery in Indiana. There is little liklihood of Mr. Holder being ousted without Sen. Jemner’s aid. He has 15 of the 22 district votes. However, he might resign if Gen, Kisenhower is nominated.

. the thrills at the All-American Model |ground. ‘with Mr. Smith Mr. Taft declared t Eisen- Plane Championships Sunday at The meet will receive national Tar" Jeplace i control of the hawes gackers Woul the ‘Harbor Airport. hous ition. It is sanctioned by I this pole in the hands neral to carry on * Sky H Fetogn campaign IY ondficted of STs top jumpers, James and|the Academy of Model Aeronaws'. wr." puiliam and Mr. Sher

Germantown, | tics, national governing board of oo,

model plane activities,

The event is sponsored by The Only 5 Showed Up

Today's News

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dent Truman in 1048,

tinue his response. Campaign Bitter 1

He said that the present preconvention battling is. “more bitter” and more extensive than] any previous nomination campaign in which he has partici. pated. Then Mr. Taft said that the method of campaigning for the presidency is “far more important than the candidate; Dewey and! (Wendell L.) Willkie lost because| they waged the kind of cam-| paign I am afraid Eisenhower wopld wage.” | Regarding Dr. Gallup, Mr. Taft! maintained that he had “no con-| fidence” in Gallup’s over-all polls! because they were being used for “propaganda purposes.”

Names Names Mr. Taft was asked to specify

! { Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York lost the election to Presi-/above the airport. They will jump,

leap from a regulation plane high

simultaneously in full view of the

Mr. Taft flushed beet red and thousands of spectators who will waved off other questions to con- be admitted free to see the model 2 Men Hurt Here

In Car-Trailer Crash start at 10 a. m. and end at 5|

plane meet. The day-long program will p. m. : . The parachute jumps will be staged about 4 p. m.

From Three States

Throughout the day some 250 model plane builders from Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and surround-

ing states will fly home-built]

creations to compete for 50 prizes worth $2000.

for Marion County entrants. The four high point model fliers from the county, under 21 years of age, will win free trips to Detroit to seek national recognition in the International Model Plane Contest Aug. 20.

The public will see many types of models fly in the 16 competi-

tive events. There will be tiny his charge that the Dewey organ-|c.¢ engined models, also planes ization was running the Eisen- powered by rubber bands. The hower campaign. He replied that, ,oram also calls for high-speed such Dewey aids as Herbert events, in which planes attain

campaign and sometimes down to planes will be put through stunts. [the local level.

TAFT SUPPORTERS IN CON-inciv of Missouri |for school construction in defense| GRESS are against controls inipewey organization man work-|sion, the planes will fly without

o 8 ” l SEN. TAFT is strong for |NeW York.

burg without his old trademark]

CHICAGO, June 26 (UP)—The {The Times Chuckhole Derby.

Brownell and J. Russel Sprague speeds in excess of 100 mph, and have been active In every state exciting events in which the little

The events will be in two clasHe also named Ba¥ak Matt-|sifications, Free Flight and Conas another trol Line. In the Free Flight divi-

ing for Gen. Eisenhower. He said any contact with the ground. In another is William Pfeiffer of the Control Line events, they will

Times and Indianapolis Plymouth! whe program was stalled tem-

dealers and Exchange Clubs,

Two Indiana men were seriously injured today in a head-on

Ave.

Hospital in serious condition. Both men were riding in a ton

land a half truck outbound from | Indianapolis. There will be an added dividend

by the Hayes Freight Lines and

was uninjured.

Too Hot to Meet Press WASHINGTON, June 26 (UP)

crash with a tractor trailer out- | fit in the 2500 block, Kentucky | 1011 district.

Thomas F. Kahn, 19, of 3777! N. Meridian St. and Sherrill Ed-| 10 district. wards, 38, Hall, are in’ General |

./the program was to oust Mr.|

operated by Ernest Janes, 3014 “ghliged” not to discuss it. Clifton St, was inbound. It!

swerved to avoid an accident Pulliam could be reached for com-

In The Times Local and State

Two missing children found °

porarily when only five district chairmen showed up. In addi-| tion to Mr. Smith, 2d district |Pairman, they were: | asleep at NOM v.evvouennn,

alary Essex, Decatur, 4th ais- pry dge probe opens Yoon 2

|" Milton Fitzgerald, Washin gton, | T8% dollars hunt owners .... 28 7th district. Editorial Page Russell Page Survival is the issue , , . an editorial ..iviivevincees... 28 Enemy hit hard , . . an edi- | torial «.veednarncsnnseasess 23 He confirmed the purpose of Halleck urges spending check . + » Dear Boss . . , by Dan Kidney ..ovivevnnennennssc 38

National

Robbins, = Richmond,

Palmer K. Ward, Indianapolis, |

{ Mayor Clark also was present.

Holder. Reached - in Logansport, Mr. Smith said he attended the meet-|

The tractor-trailer outfit, owned ing, but declined to disclose what| P

took place. He said he was House OKs amendment to end

price-pay curbs July 31... 28 Neither Sen. Jenner nor Mr. Record breaking heat blisters

mos vB vadenenaves with an ambulance, and crashed! ment. Seftor v8 : head-on with the lighter truck. | The word in Washington is that Foreign The driver of the Hayes truck Mr. Pulliam personally delivered P:

age |an ultimatum to Sen. Jenner—|U. N. negotiator gets Reds ¢ |“join us or get beat in the fall”| over the barrel ........... 8

‘Craig in Move Sports Sen. Jenner was not expected

P, —President Truman canceled histo dump Mr. Holder in favor of Robinson was hot, too hot to news conference today because it/the Pulliam-Craig-Sherwood comwas too hot. The weather bureau bine. . predicted a high of 98 degrees. Mr. Craig, Republican candi-

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Champion Chuckhole Is Six Inches Deep

By ED KENNEDY (petitions for any length down to There is a grand champion in'one block. Most of the people in the derby ; . didn't know of the Barrett law Into the final winner's circle 5,4 thought it was the city's retoday stepped George Osman, sponsibility to fix all streets. State Ave. and Raymond St. en is not the case. Some of t . ent grocery operator. The pit in lo-({h0%e entered in the derby were cated in State Ave. next to his| city must keep hands off. parking lot. Used as Example Here are the vital stagjstics on

inches; age: Two years, months; depth: 6 inches. (the administration feels street In selecting Mr. Osman’s pit the money should be used. judges also considered the Rat to repals all unimproved streets volume of traffic, the number of & eé expense of all taxpayers adjacent smaller pits and the; Would Rave Cost S000. Ie this dangerous location. This chuck-| ' s hole is near an intersection. When Plaitied. we wosla have tempor ary brakes are applied the holes cause sid rom d Fira id ut a the cars to skip and drivers often | UI ent a rn po lose control. lana Ave. With the bridge out the The winning pit will be filled City Board of Works felt the best next week. ume for the money was fo repair On Unimproved Streets {the vital highway into the city on The Times Chuckhole Derby a permanent basis. showed that 85 per cent of the, The result of the Works Board chuckholes people are Nt a then pit most of .the ing about are in unimproved! streets. These are streets whi¢h work. Another portion went for

property owners have not ex- the repair of chuckholes in perma-

pressed a financial have fixed. According. to city law, any in unimproved streets.’ street in town can be improved; Mayor Clark sald he hoped under the Barrett law. ‘All the many home owners would see fit owners must do is agree to. pay to take advantage of the Barrett

desire to nent improved streets. A ‘mini-

PR

for it over a 10-year period. Law and have their streets im-

The disposition of the recent , the pit: circumference: 5 feet 3|$170,000 assigned to street repair : two|was used as an example of how '

funds aside for the Indiana Ave. |

‘mum will go to chuckhole repair *

Sal Yvars in seventh heaven.. 29 Women’s city golf tournament. 30 Jackie's a champ ...cvcveee. 80 Good gOIf'S easy ...vevveeees 81

Women's

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Bandit’s_0Old Plea

ST. PAUL, Minn, June 286 (UP)—A holdup man forced: Richard Koleski, 29, into a parked | ear and ordered him to turnover his wallet. Mr. Koleski obeyed, land the gunman, mistaking Mr. Koleski's workman's identification card for a police shield, “Why can't you cops leave me alone?” He then fled with Mr. Koleski's $12.75. :

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