Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1952 — Page 2
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~ Republic Boss Sees No Area
Of Compromise
United Press . | CLEVELAND. 0.,. July 2—A major steel company threw cold water today on hopes that the month-old steel strike might end soon in a compromise settlement on the thorny issue of the union
shop.
Charles M. White, president of |
Republic Steel Corp., notified the White House he saw ‘no possible area of - compromise” in the dispute which has idled most of the nation’s steelworkers and thousands of others in industries : which depend on steel supplies.
His statement dashed hopes that a reported unofficial gather-
ing of “big steel” representatives | in New York this week might lead to a settlement. A hush-hush|
atmosphere has descended over |
the strike negotiations. The CIO United Steelworkers has settled its dispute with more than 30 of the smaller steel companies. But the “Big Six,” which produces the lion's share of America’s steel, have stood firm . on -their unwillingness to accept any kind of a union shop pro-
Meanwhile, in Washington, Price Stabilizer Ellis Arnall announced he would turn down a request by the Weirton, W. Va., Steel Co. for a $5.50 per ton price
increase to compensate for higher
wages granted in a strike settle ment several days ago. nall said he is convinced Mr. steel industry needs only, the $3 a ton. increase recommended .by the National Wage Stabilization | Board.
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-« LAFAYETTE, July 1 (UP)— ¥ilton L. Marguart, Allen Hi tet -clerk from Ft. Wayne, was in-!
stalled as grand chancellor of the |celand President
Knights of Pythias of Indiana in, ceremonies at the K. of P. home| here yesterday.
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bistro, the Headline Restaurant. Betty, who used to live at 3628 Salem St., appears with Jack Carson and Paul Hartman in the | current Broadway revival of ' 'Of Thee | Sing.”
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Eisenhower ‘Blitz’ Herg
Fails to Weaken Taft
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ {GOP Convention named ihe na-| Using the same kind of political tional delegates and instructed lareworks that sparked the Wen-'them to vote for Sen. Taft, the dell Willkie “blitz” in 1940, In-Eisenhower forces in Indiana have diana’s Eisenhower forces have been failed to upset Sén. Taft's controliwith mall and telephone calls to lover Hoosier delegates to the Re- vote for Gen. Eisenhower. !publican National Convention in| Similar to 1940 (Chicago. . x ' A spot, check of Indiana's 32 idelegates revealed today 30 favor ‘Sen. Taft and two are for Gen, Eisenhower. _ Ever since. the June
paign whe campaign to delegates produced a Willkie boom:
7 State! Lisle Wallace,
" “Thirty delegates want Taft, |
Health Board Dug Tomorrow
| The new city- county health jand héspital board, which ‘will ‘operate the County Home at|
| Julietia. Will be. appointed - to-} “We have second ballot pledges. We expect to get six ballots (for The 5-member board of trus-pyeennower) on the first ballot]
and will stay with Taft.” This was disputed by County| Clerk H. Dale Brown, co-ordinator of the Eisenhower forces in Indiana. He said:
a considerable number of them| (pro-Taft delegates).
tees was created by a 1951 1aW|3.4 half the delegation on the
| merging health functions in In-igecond.” !dianapolis and Marion County. Mr. Brown's prediction was Mayor Clark will name three similar to one made at an Eisen-| members and County Commis-hower rally in Detroit.by Eugene | sioners reluctantly will choose /C. Pulliam, publisher of the Star Je other two. and News and one of the . two Under Cloud { Eisenhower delegates. Avowed foes of the health! - The other Eisenhower delegate, fr the Commissioners willl William Hutcheson, union leader, lose supervision of the home for Was resting at a Wisconsin fish-|
|the aged ir fhe bipartisan board | Ing camp. He is not feeling well] ‘and may not attend the Chicago,
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Steel Firm Throws Cold Water On Hope Of An Early Truce
barding the delegates
This is similar to the 1940 cam-| a mail and telegram!
Taft's Indiana| campaign manager, confirmed the! poll findings. He said: =o
were instructed to vote for Tati)
“We think we have weakened
All in Favor
~~ WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1052
bs "United Press ‘Telephoto. TWIN FOES—The Corbett twins, Jean (left), od Joan, spent a week with adhesiventape and suntan oil to produce impartial, hu human campaign placards. The place—where élse—Hollywood.
Beaten fo Death With Hammer
A 24-year-old man was beaten parking lot at 614 Indiana Ave. fatal fight and that Mr. Evans
in his car a few hours Before the
| yesterday
| (UP)—Former
Painless 35,000 Children Start iJan. 1, = : - : Board members will take ofSAN FRANCISCO, duly .2 Getting Polio Shots {fice under the cloud of a court]
HOUSTON, Tex., July 2 (UP)—| fight on {The first of 35,000 children queued: tionality. |up outside eight clinics today tol Judge Norman E. Brennan, begin a mass test of a serum|Superior Court 3, is expected to which may rob poliomyelitis of its|rule late this month in a test suit punch—death and paralysis. attacking the health merger. Meanwhile, the nation’s worst] Passage of the law climaxed a i epidemic raged unabated in|10-year’ fight by The Times to exas. take Julietta out of politics and 'On the eve of the first big ex-|to correct conditions at the home.
periment with the unproved serum, It Would
the law's -constitu-
(UP) — A “patient” made an appointment for an extraction with Dr. Henry Brady. The patient showed up promptly and “extracted” $140 in cash and $257 in checks from the dentist.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 2 Premier Asgeir
convention, it was learned. This] (would give Sen, Taft 31 .of the | state's 32 votes, since all the al-| | ternates favor the Ohio Senator| for President.
Pleads Not Guilty
On, Selling Information LONDON, gh 2 (UP)—William M. Marshall, 24, a British
(Foreign Office radio operator,
{pleaded Innocent today to giving secret . British information to a
. {Russian diplomat in London.
{ Asgerisson has become Iceland’s first popularly-elected president.
death in polio, the Texas Health
INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC Department reported that polio
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CASUALTIES I Results from last Sunday's ballot-|cases skyrocketed last week in (183 Days) ling. showed that he polled 32,925 Texas to a second record high) 1951 1952 !votes and carried 11 counties./within 14 days. There were 206 Accidents ..... 3896 3933 | Asgerisson was backed by the So-|cases reported. Injured ....... 1691 1788 [cial Democrats and segments of| At Houston, the epidemic is at! Dead ......... 32 32 lother er parties. its worst.
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gamma globulin, which doctors hope will prevent paralysis and CHICAGO, July 2 (UP) — | He was ordered to go on trial David Rothstein filed a $10,000 next Wednesday.
to death with a pneumatic ham-| Held on a preliminary charge |mer tip in an argument over $25/of murder is Preston Manning, early today. ¢ |30, of 122 W, 10th St.- | Milton Evans, 420 N. West St. The victim never regained con|died in General Hospital a few sciousness to give his account of hours after he was found un-/the fatal beating. conscious on a service station| Manning said he was sleeping
Training Plans Set for Guard
Training plans wgre announced/with a view of achieving maxitoday for the Indiana National mum realism.” Guard's summer encampment at| McIntosh said there will be reCamp Grayling, Mich., to be at-/cruit training, firing with weapons tended by 8000 men of the 38th/from rifles to heavy artillery, Infanry Division. [small unit tests, on-the-job trainThe Guardsmen, from more ing and specialist training.
Mr. Marshall appeared efor: the court in a light raincoat. His face pale, he. replied in a firm, clear voice when asked to an-/ taking a bath. iswer the five charges: | He sald it irritated his ulcer. | “I plead not guilty.”
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