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To Sue Cale Holder | Contifued From Page. One | Under the law, the Republican Party is like any other unincora primary and that the state con- porated organizations It makes
ivention ‘has no legal or moral its own rules and laws. ‘The rulright to instruct us how we should ling party of the ‘state GOP is the
um tank, the H : vote s conv i eartbreak R , : “i : state convention, which-can make! led here this : idge f Refuse to be ‘Gagged up a whole new set of rules when! “Therefore, unless I have as- it is in session, it can and does
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surance from you in writing by write the party platform and it
4 fog wide, SEOUL, Korea, July 1—A dele-| Tuesday morning,‘ July “1, that does name and’ can instruct the! negotiate an gation of America’s top-ranking] you have no intention and- will delegates. ~~ ie up a steep Air Fores officials toured Air not make a stort io fore us » 5 Mr. Pulliam’'s statement ‘that; afflingly. = vote according to the dictates of he and Mr. Hutcheson were not| So Force installations in Korea to-, your steamroller, Mr. Hutcheson notified of the meeting of ‘the ‘ y 8 day, touching off speculation new| and 1 will file a suit in the fed- GOP national delegation was de-| : iction line at and more damaging air assaults) eral court to enjoin you from'nied by .party leaders who said | ware Tank are being readied against the making any such éffort, leaving'they had the same notification 4 moriths, ~ ° Communists; =. us free to vote our own convic- all other delegates had. The meet-| BOYS’ The delegation was headed by| tiom. r ing was announced at the state BOOSTERS 7
} a one-pi -piece “We have no disposition what- convention, where all delegates-
Acting Air Force Chief of Staff! Sites : ever to -add to the disharmony elect were presumed to be present. Is the
achieved and . Gen. Nathan: F. Twining and Air.
ape to make Undersecretary Roswell _I.- Gil- which already exists in the Re-, Mr’ Holder declined to com- Hh te 2 ony Shell 1 patric. Accompanying them were publican Party in Indiana, butiment on Mr. Pulliam’s ultimatum, 5.50 LN h also #ix ‘major generals from the neither do we intend to be gagged other than to say he had recéived 272 te 6 oping ellipti- Pentagon. in meeting our responsibilities as it. EE : ealer protse. The party declined to see the delegates. It.. was learned, however, that - . o the press in Tokyo or Seoul. ; “Also, may I call yout attention the Indiana delegation has no in- "BLUE It: . 1 Kh : The visit came. only a week to the fact ¢that neither. Mr, tention of forcing Mr. Pulliam or t is going places! It has a canvas a pew high after the United Nations’ dis- Hutcheson nor I received any no- and Mr. Hutcheson to vote for! BROWN upper and a crepe rubber-covered sole er, with a astrous raids on North Korea's i PERE tice of the meeting of delegates at Sen. Taft unless the balloting-is over an undercore of CORK! . - Mounted Cov hydro-electric. set up. : United Press Telephoto. Which you were elécted chairman close. U. S. KEDS W's licht in: weight d ks fhe 30- Fighting Monday centered along TEST CASE—Mrs. Carolyn Abney (right) shakes a finger at U. S. Attorney Bill Cantrell (left) fof the delegation. a Fede s light in weight—-and coo job : sugine the Heartbreak Ridge area where| 4, i,q tax-hearing in Marshall, Tex in . “I have no doubt you would g.2as eded and. it has color to pleasure the eye— Jo made in a battalion of Communist soldiers 9 9 ' * : De ‘have been elected even though we British Judg es Blue, sloping 21 attacked United Nations posi-| : . : : had been notified but as a matter! . Brown, Or. Proions ions. The allies threw the enemy’ House ives Lose : Carrier Rounds Horn or fair play and political courtesy Bare Their Heads {| Greens, : : WwW : Go ’ h elieve we should have been no- - | Blue 3 . “WYBHINGTON, July 1 (UP)—| LONDON, July 1 (UP)—It was id
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nl UN Show Rods How of . i. ° ; |The Na¥¥~ today said the carrier MERE". Lk bi dO roma Jee. Sam , : ry They Can ‘Save Face’ | t A t T | Oriskany has rounded Cape Horn| He and Mr. Hutcheson were, poe unprecedented step of, n | a ! ns : ax |bound for service in the Pacific. NOt “elected” delegates. In d/o oo ves phi P te 13
8, Wis., July | . By United Press |She. is the first U. S. carrier to deal with Marion County polit- { 5.78 i : | § +B C i y | The mercury reached 87 degrees '®., : washer fell | VCANMUNIOM, Kores, July 1 DALLAS. Tent aly 1-Theis a opal Court for refund of the co around the cape. The Oris-jical bosses James Bradford, g¢ ed Palace. "Air Stin-| ? MEN'S FOOTWEAR—MEZZANINE ‘death here. the Communists at the resump. éader of 13 housewives, who de-| Her suit was the basis for thé kany, displacing about 37,000{Henry Ostrom and Mayor CIArK, istry weather forecasters said the br . Master, 31, Sump-'g.4 the government and refused : TY tons, is too big to pass through they were named delegates overiprospect was “continued fine and) . » tion of armistice talks today! {Marshall housewives’ legal at- P {th i ndow sill at there is a “face-saving” way out to collect Social Security taxes| ...— == ine eonstitutionality of the anama Canal. {the protest of district delegates. warm. L ! : 0. when the of the prisoner exchange dead. from their servants, said today), 1950 amendment’ to the So-| w Gg "
fficials said, Jock she was “glad” that a judge had . ial Security Act, which extended {ruled the women acted illegall ie A Red propagandist at _the TH : ; gay
tu aren a Se weibenefits to domestics. es E ! Lo. am. glad Judge Witlian “HT cs JANIS Af 3G aL we aaa ¥®@ell did not rule in our favor,” ‘More Than a Tax’ ~. rk out a solution. said Mrs. Carolyn Abney, the, After Judge Atwell handed
Maj. Gen. William K. Harrison, leader of the “Marshall Rebel- qoun the decision, Mrs. Abney)
} thief Allied negotiator, noted the|lion” against extension of the So-| . : armistice document has 63 para-|cial Security Act to include do-/{pin a simole Zulu Hivelves mote » : ny graphs. Agreement has been mestic servants. |" “It is a violation of the sanctity
reached on 62, except for minor! “We want this law stricken, | » details, he said. The one para-|and we want to get it to the gy-|7f the Americal h Offie) Shs wid, h aw, No. 51, s fa . pb graph awaiting solution is. No. 51, preme Court so that a decision niin. freedom. Already business) has been socialized and the Amer-| °
covering prisoner exchange. ~ [our behalf and for all Americans The “face-saving” part of the /can be made,” she said. "iy - United Nations final. offer of Apr. Defy Bureau ~. ican home is the last stronghold, 28, he said, provided that prison-| Mrs. Abney and her Marshall, 82inst-socialism. : oa ers who do not wish to return to|Tex., neighbors defied the Bureau This may sound dramatic, she ~~ : ) communism be reclassified. He of ‘Internal Revenue and refused | Said, “but we are fighting to pre-| C § Hh p ust "1 @ AY ! A C suggested that new lists to be to collect the Social Security tax. serve the freedoms our forefa-| ’ AR pe handed over when an armistice is| U. S. District Judge Atwell, {thers gave 19 on : | - eed upon excluded their names. Who. admitted he didn't Hke to] n pea agree ig Reds in effect would [collect taxes from his servants, Martin Dies, former Congress-|
. get back all “prisoners of war.” [ruled yesterday that the govern- Man and chairman of the first
{House Un-American Activities . wi t: ts North Korean Gen. Nam Il iment was thin its rights in Co itor. who Is serving as ats}
1 oz 8. Abney’s | simply repeated that the Commu (seizing $12.57 from Mrs. Abney’s torney for the Marshall house-
ig nists want the return of 170,000 bank account for refusing to pay | bun sanr prisoners. All but 70,000 have told her housekeeper’s Social Security ‘wives, immediately gave notice he i > forcibly resist repatriation. | Mrs. Abney filed sull in Dallas ppeals, 3 tek im TT TR ra CW The - Marshall Women; =eame| 7 i 5 : 1k . | ; . SB while, received gnoouragement in : ‘a their fight from Mrs. Vivian Kel-|' h, e, Taft Slug It Out Pe fe a. manufacturer who has had her & ; : Shey lown troubles with the govern: n © e ate ontest |ment for refusing to withhold in* o [come taxes for her employees. 3 “Don't be discouraged,” Mrs. 2 ager, hopes to block routine or-| up to a majority vote of hie SESE PSS, °C union, Sy pected to adverse decison, Thip 108-member Som time-table in. Offering a resolution challenging yl P Joua.'. The commi 3 lime adoption of rules. be reached before Thursday. - | qpat would take place within © U7 : Order of Business [the first few minutes of the open-| * one ling session July 7 with National Injures 2 Here It was decided in preliminary|cy., n,n Gabrielson presiding: |
the United Nations they would tax. fo a a ot lems,’ North Stonington, Conn. ~ Continued From Page One |preconvention. campaign man-i , o wioq Mrs Abney. “I exdicates that the Texas prize won't] Terrific Payoff Two-Car Crash
up the con-| , . Two men were injured as a skirmishing to take up It Gen. Eisenhower's backers... rammed the rear of another
ase tests in alphabetical order. can muster ‘votes to sustain srill The order of business and issues Lodge's challenge, they ay Se A a cua. Involved include: move immediately to prevent elec 5¢ 3719 Southeastern Ave., in fair! 0.50 Florida—18 Delegates with MT. tion of Walter S. Hallanan, West |; ndition in Methodist Hospital, | - Taft holding a majority regard- Virginia, as temporary chairman.! 4 Ralph Harpold, 37. of 3830, . Jess of which slate wins. The odds.against Mr. Lodge are metcher Ave. only slightly hurt. large Georgia — 17 Delegates with pig but the payoff would be ter-| State police said the car driven. front Gen. Eisenhower the Javoiite hi rific. . Milticin( PY. Mr: Harpold rammed that, trunk. the “regulars” and Mr. Taft the Chairman Eugene D. Ni griven by Charles J. Kernodle, on choice of the challengers. (R. Colo.) of the Republican Res-o5 RR 3, as he waited to make. ® Kansas—One delegate with a olutions Committee promised ag left tutn: waft backer seeking to unseat an platform “with teeth in" it. In another crash, Mrs. Dorothy Eisenhower supporter. His committee met at 9 a. m..igimion, 29, of 438 N. Randolph Loulsiana—Six delegates ecerti- and immediately organized sub-/g¢ giffered a broken nose and srill fied to the national committee committees on such topics as fore 5, injured leg. She was treated but the Eisenhower forces insist- eign affairs, labor and social wel-|at St. Vincent's Hospital. 9.50 . ing on opening the battle on fare, military policy, veterans af- Mrs. Simion was a passenger. seven others which the state com- fairs, agriculture and civil rights. in 3 car driven by Charles Ramittee gave to the Taft side. y : |sey, 30, of 8005 Crestview Ave.) alnless eam — Five pro-T at t Ike s Train to Make |which struck a car operated by beard, : people challenged by Eisenhower Some ‘Whistle Stops’ |Alpha D. Flynn, 29, of 515 E. Ss as supporters. | DENVER, July 1 (UP)—Gen. New York St., at Park Ave. and o with Mimouri—One ee art | Eisenhower made ready today to|E: New York St. . with eles board hs special train to Ch: : ¥ cago, a fast local tha pick up, Texas—38 Delegates at stake 80 tant passengers and make, fisoner Escapes
with the “regulars” on Mr. Taft's| 5% stle stops along the way. For Drunken Tour side but bitterly challenged by | His headquarters announced,
" : Eisenhower boosters. y wyvie.l SAN RAFAEL, Cal, July 1{ Set : In addition, the national com hat en ne Sr al UP)—John Sheridan, serving a, | : mittee faced the prospect of o a. m. Thursday and reach its! six-month . sentence in Marin| 3 5.50 having to Tule on three delegates Co wr ol oh Raturday. County jail for defrauding an fnn-| | from . Puerto Rica where thelr, "“miennower will make|keeper, was back in his cell today.| |
“regulars” were listed in the | Chistle-stop appearances at Mec-|He took the week end off for an
es. Ine + Kisenhower camp but encountered | 1" 14 Hactings, Neb, Thurs- unauthorized tour of San Fran- I patuls, , a pro-Taft challenge. {day; and at Boone, Iowa, Mrs. |cisco bars. i : Meanwhile, Sen. Lodge re- Eisenhower's birthplace, Friday Sheridan was still wearing his fected all Taft harmony proposals morning... [jail -uniform—with a large “P”
and plarmed a blitz campaign to| The General will appear Friday painted across the back of his! seize control of the Republican night on a National Broadcasting|denims—when police picked him|
J National Convention at its open- Co. television show (“We the Peo-,up on a routine drunk charge. ug ing session. ple”) at Ames, Towa, in co-opera- Snmmesce———————— Mr. Lodge, Gen. Eisenhower's tion with Life magazine, 2.59 g rn - Gets 15 Days, Fine
[For Drunken Driving
uy 3 Pearsey Scores Again | Pleading guilty to a drunken
A FAMILY picnic in the healthy out-of-doors is certainly one of the {driving charge today, Donald Kin-|
many jovs of living. And delicious food . . . brought from home ... » sey, 57, Lebanon, was sentenced | s
® . ' : As Print Traps Gang to 15 days in jail and fined $50] is the most important part gf any outing. . " y |and costs by Judge Scott Me-
a . Lyi ; | Donald, Municipal Court 4. With an Electric roaster it's easy to cook yotir entire picnic meal conent Acting-8gt. James Pearsey hasadult court. Three of the boys ginsey also yal fined $25 and| a oi : th ; ’ I ] ¥ : done it again. previously hiad been serit to In-|costs for reckless driving and $5 veniently in advance—it automatically bakes and roasts, also stews and YOUR Eleernie SERVICE Ser With but a thumbprint to work diana Boys School. All had rec- and: costs for being drunk. His! : Ha ty J Te with, the studious policeman ords. driver's license was suspended for fries. A portable Electric roaster can go anywhere, too, and its insulation | N equip- , identified the ringleader of * The judge commended 8gts. 90 days. ! ail ’ 2 A ways a Bargain CN) All Ways eludes gal Winch Police ay nc Pearsey, Spurgeon Davenport and Kinsey's car hit three others is your assurance that the food will be warm and ready to serve for k, and ' Joy.” : : James Rogers for their fast work ion W, 26m Bt. Jae Damage several hours. Overnight Sgt. Pearsey identi- in rounding up the gang. eerie iin ov, : : ; fy fled a print left on a pawn ticket Sgts. Davenport and - Rogers p You'll find an Electric roaster useful the whole year ‘round —just the = : : as belonging to Jesse Battles, 17, found the pawn receipt with the us Passenger Files a4 ; . el : : of 528 N. California St., confessed thumprint in a local shop where $25 000 Damage Suit" - thing for either complete or supplemental cooking on all occasions. See '$@S ringleader of a seven-man gang. a stolen watch had been de- “<7 'T 7 g a he Eleciri Ar x . , : ; , ; \ Recently Sgt. Puirosy On pub-lponited te Hate a A Philadelphia resident who the Electric roaster at your appliance dealer's or a special demonstration | o en he iden aj] In on to es, confessed said he was injured by a plank! y : : . . ry ; : | pr. ' fingerprint. which’ led to the ar- members of ‘the ging Include which rine the ide Pr » of Electric raaster cooking this week at the Kilowatt. Kitchen in the oa: rest of Willis Breedlove in the Robert Swanigan, 17, of 1239 bus is suing Indiana Coach Lines El ic Buildi ti ’ < hake & six-year-old, bludgéon-murder of Vanderman Ave.; Virgil Coleman, |for $75,000 damages in Federal Electric Building on Monument Circle. mn later : Nurse Roberta Green at Riley 17, of 119 ‘Douglass St.; Jace Pat-| Court here: ” : ; ; mh , * y : tops, Hospital, ton, 16, of 106 Douglass St.; John| Lawrence Silk, who filed the : : : Su ! ROE apsi 0 ‘ ~ +» All seven members ..of the Henry Smith, 16, of 120 Douglass suit yesterday, said the board ——- 2 J high. ; Pr omsie gang now are awaiting St.; James C. Anderson, 17, of 641 smashed through the side of. the: i y al in Criminal Court 1 on rob- Bright 8t., and Ferman L. Brown, bus whew it crashed into a bridge & bery charges, op * 116, of 2406 Carrollton Ave, {railing near Columbus in. May, : : eR Yesterday in Juvenile Court,] Battles admitted using a teen-|1051. He was a passenger. 1 & Floor | Joseph O, Hoffmann gave age girl to lure men into alleys| MF. ‘8ilk charges “negligence : (0 0] if el ; a blistering 15-minute lec- | where gang members were wait- and carelessness in operation of | - : ng to beat and rob the victims. (tHe bus, _. Ag dg - i wa Eel . A 4 . . A x ] a : . oJ - 5 A. rh % Ae » . : : : * gre 3 : ” - » * sof yoni 4 ~ , a . ; . — , web Be - » . " . uy - 2 A
