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FAMILY WELCOME—Record-breaker Gail Peters gets some grease wiped off by her mother, Mrs. Glenn Peters, Washington, D. C., after winning the 200-meter breaststroke yesterday at Broad Ripple pool. Grandmother Mrs. R. Schofield, Trenton, N.J.; beams happily.

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P GOP afraid fight in party wii ®

» Page Top UN. brass thinks some-

34 finals were Barbara Stark, Berke- hyge staff will be there represent-|

85 Worcester, Mass., 1.18.8,

(Another story, page 13) By JACK WELSH

jand Miss Lynch had dropped far | baak. Judy had one challenger left in

a| Call Peters and Mary Freeman, the fast-closing Sehorn, but she Ji aloiqich formally until the 70

vote 'holds a caucus in Chicago next

“| pretty Washington, D. C. swim- managed to finish :5.1 i advance I mers, gave their home town some-| for the runner-up spot. 2 thing to talk about besides Miss Freeman, who has been

3 {offered a screen test by Warner {politics yesterday afternoon in Brothers, had more than a brisk|

The Scripps - Howard newspaper, in a copyrighted story in its

Sunday edition, said tonight that ° Pennsylvania Gov. John 8. Fine

favors hower'* for “tiie-Republican presidential nomination.

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Taft And lke Take Over Battle Posts In Chicago

Fine Reported All for Ike From Outset

Joins in Move For Harmony

By United Press

PITTSBURGH, July 5— Pittsburgh Press, a

‘told top state GOP leaders he Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-

The paper said: “The news leaked out after a uncheon conference in Chicago

with U. 8. Sen. James H. Duff (R. Pa.) Chairman M. Harvey Taylor.

Mark Set by D. C. Girl |clinea to confirm the story, al-

though it came from an unimpeachable source, 'dications - that, for tactical pur

and State Republican

“The Governor, himself, de-

There were in Mr. Fine won't announc

Pennsylvania delegatior

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the United States Olympic Trials workout before winning her| Gov. Fine controls a bloc of be-

5 at Broad Ripple pool. | Olympic assignment.

Miss Peters ed " is Peters ume Jue aww wis only the third best of the! 4 meter breatstroke in 3:02.6 to] Orning Session. “|establish a new American outdoor, , r=; Bs {record. The old mark of 3:03 was, 4 set by Evelyn Kawamoto of!

the

: vig | teammate Phebe Cramer, was the hard-lucki,, i witn 3:19 fat. : ‘Mary, 19, who lost 100 »

meter national crowns at

.. Miss Freeman, ex-national champ, regained lost : ge when she won the 100-

Swells U. 8. Squad

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finishers, swelled the U. 8. squad to 12 challengers who will fly to| { Helsinki, Finland, next Thursday) {for the summer games.

The final six places will be de-io second off as a fourth place

Misses Stark, O'Conner and

yards.

{meter freestyle and 1 and 3 meter | Stark, 5 diving. The elimination heats will} judges into conference although | begin at 10 a.m. with the finals the majority had tabbed ! {being settled at 3 o'clock. Iman as the champion before it| | Ed Aspinall, team manager, became official. > | 8 along with Coaches Dick Papen- Spr —— guth and Walter Scheulter, will i

4 from Weir Cook Municipal Air3 port.

y | The runnersup in the ameter Walk to Know? s Women's Page breaststroke were Judy Cornell, » . i , Portland, Ore., 3:03.3, and Dela] : A dog 8 Hie avast urrsane sors 2 Sehorn, also of Portland, 3:08 What will happen at the ReJunior gardeners .......eee00 =% flat. ‘ publican Convention in Chicago? bs Bl Sun lest parm me Other Finishers | So far, that's in the unforcanning series ............ 30 Finishing behind Miss Freeman Seeable future. : Bridal news ..... visssassssses 832/in the 100-meter backstroke; But as the story unfolds, a]

[ley, Cal., and Coralie O'Conner,

| INEWS for you. | A gallery of 1500 shirt-sleeved, Straightforward, factual = ac-|

‘counts, free from distortion, will of 32 backstroke stars was cutie the goal of these top-flight! {to eight and 26 breaststroke chal- reporters. {lengers dwindled to eight. If you really want to know { Miss Peters, 23, a Georgetown what happens in Chicago, turn to University student, showed the The Times. {field she was the gal to beat as| The Times is grinding no axes. she qualified in 3:07.4, which was] pe {the. best time in the eliminations.

| Gail, who holds the national |300-yard medley and the 100- and {200-yard breaststroke titles, %eon{quered seven of America’s tough{est competitors in the sprint (event. " The flaxen-haired girl' allowed rioted tonight Betty Jane Lynch and Carol'Prqvincial { Pence, the 1948 Olympic star, to Guelph.

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940 Prisoners Riot in Ontario

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|set the early pace. Ontario Provincial Police said The two Lafayette Swim Club &ll of the 940 prisoners inthe threats killed each other off and reformatory took part in the after’ 100 meters, ‘Miss Peters riot. took over, f

member Michigan delegation and] unpledged Pennsylvania delegates| (ing The Times to report the might unite in a bloc to influence] {the presidential nomination.

not a voting bloc.

tempts to get him to state his presidential choice or to discuss!

: {tween 25 and 30 delegates: who, | “Mary qualified in 1:19.2 which so far, are uncommitted.

The Press said: “Under prodding by -newsmen.

14-year-old Mr. Fine did say. he expects to star from the Berk#éy Swim- make his announcement at the ming Club, was the best of eight caucus sometime before nominaHawail in 1950. {qualifiers with 1:184 and her tions are made.” ¢

e nominations are due to be-

gin. next Thursday.

Press said the informaat

oit who disclosed Mr.° Fine's debecause of a severe leg injury, cision added that the governor allowed her old rival and nation-! “will be for Gen. Eisenhower all ‘al champion, ‘Maureen O'Brien, the way,” and will not swing to The young women, along Wiil ie set the pace for 50 meters and another candidate after the first then came from fourth to meet ballot.” 3

“The best guess now,” the

Sheila Donahue in the final 30 Press said, “is that more than

'half of the state's delegate votes Miss Donahue was just 1/10 of will go to Eisenhower.”

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

cided this afternoon in the 400- finisher and the trio of Freeman, ajready has. laid claim to 20] and O'Conner sent the penpgylvania delegate votes.

Meanwhile, Michigan National]

Free- committeeman Arthur E. Sum

|merfield and Gov. Fine teamed up

n a drive to restore Republican

convention harmony in the face of growing bitterness supporters of Gen. and Sen, Taft. |

between | Eisenhower |

Mr. Summerfield told a news|

conference that he and Mr. Fine! are “very much concerned by the extent of rivalry between prin-| cipal candidates.” |

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‘Shudder to Think’ The Summerfield-Fine harmony |

campaign served to revive earlier reports that the uncommitted 46-|

Mr. Summerfield emphasized,

however, that the combination at put over. {this stage is aimed only at re-|

Mr. Summerfield said he already

GUELPH, Ontario, July 5 has presented his harmony views S ) (UP)—More than 940 prisoners to Rep. Joseph Martin, convention cards printed in red and blue ink have seen what's behind the cur at the Ontario permanent chairman, and other on White pasteboard. Reformatory in party leaders.

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Mr. Summerfield parried all at-|

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{how Michigan delegates will vote. | Police said the men broke into He said the 46-member Michigan |

Gail held a big advantage with ‘he kitchen and armed them- delegation has not yet. polled its

| 50 meters left and the fans began {to watch the battle for second

and third positions. ; partment was called out. | /Miss Cornell, a national stand-" provincial Police reinforce-

out, was far back until the final ments have been rushed in from {dash for home. Miss Pence had at Jeast three districts. i | spent herself in hopes of making The reformatory.includes- five |it two in a row for the Olympics brick buildings.

weapons. They set fire to their bedding and the Guelph Fire De-’

selves with knives and other members.

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po: United Press Teleproto, READY AND WILLING—Tim Bright, a car. dealer of Baltimore, Md., is shown with part of the $50,000 he offered the Republican National Committee if Gen. Douglas MacArthur were nominated for the presidency. Mr. Bright, head of a Maryland "MacArthur for President" group said he might give the money even if someone else were nominated.

Taft Sews Up the Bag With ‘Delegate Club’

By PETER EDSON In what is known as Taft's CHICAGO, July 5—Taft-for- “control room” in Suites 900-A President headquarters now has/and 902-A of the Conrad-Hilton enough aeceptances of member- Hotel, the wires have been part ship in a new and secret “Bob/indexed and part filed. Data about Taft Delegates Club” to claim|each delegate have been transthat the Ohio Senator will be ferred to master cards, These are nominated for President on the tabbed with red, blue and green first ballot. An upset could come Plastic markers for quick sorting. only if a large number of these The tabs reveal at a glance

legates go back on their pledges Whether the delegates are pledged a Support Taft, place jto Taft, pledged to Eisenhower or

Credit tor the club idea belongs Unpledged. to Paul W. Walter, Cleveland| Taft's volunter workers, many lawyer. He has been Bob Taft’s/from the Ohio delegation, are befield manager since 1938. It is/Ing assigned to follow up on the admittedly one of the# smartest | unpledged delegates for further tricks of political strategy ever convincing. : ; On the wall of the control When announcement of the room, which also serves as wal.

storing party harmony and Was .p,, Taft Delegates Club” is ter’s tiny and overcrowded office, "| made by Sen. Taft himself at the|is his control board. It is hidden pecayse he hasn't enough dele- | “I shudder to think of the issue| right moment, the members will|behind a royal purple velvet CUr-|oates,”” Mr. Taft said. {of contested delegations going to! be easily identified. White “pledge tain which operates on a pull-| 'a floor fight,” Mr. Summerfield pins” about the size of a smallicord. But only the top Taft strat-yq,isiana, Mississippi, Georgia,/here to convert five Taft dele-'satd:—“T-will-h6pe We can avoid saucer show a photo of smiling egists get to see what's behind kansas. Missouri, Florida and gates into Eisenhower supporters. lany intra-party fights staged be- Bob Taft in a two-inch circle in the curtain. When the curtain is puerto Rico, the committee ruled |fore millions of television viewers the center. Around the photo in/closed it looks as though it cov-| ,and radio listeners.” |

big black letters are the words ered the long, high picture win“Bob Taft Delegates Club.” |dows. There are also membership = This writer does not profess to

There are tain to reveal exactly how many no dues for the organization. delegates Sen, Taft feels sure of. But the cards should be valuable But even with the curtain drawn as political souvenirs, if nothing it is easy to see that it operates ’ r on, : I nk he Pg be-|It .shows what trains ing for Bob before the first| many cards — delegates in this ballot. , Goes Back to June Organization of this Bob Taft Fancy Doodles Delegates Club goes back only to] on another wall of the control the last week in June when Pauli,,om 4s Walter's organization

Walter sent telegrams to all Re- chart for this convention job. It publican convention delegates, ||, ks

tracked.

¢ : like one of the fancy an i ney |asking if they would like to Join goodies ‘of boxes .and ruled-in

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Father of 9 Drowned ir & oxic.

On Outing With Son, 13

An Indianapolis father of nine Ronald's screams attracted, drowhed yesterday in Yellow- other fisherman who rushed in| |wood Lake, Brown County, while to the vain rescue attempt. Mr. jon a fishing trip with his oldest McCubbins drowned in 10 feet!. |child. ¥ . of water. His body was recovered’ Virgil McCubibns, 46, of 3201 in half an hour. | Harlan St, sank before the ter-| Another Indianapolis man, R.' rified gaze of his son Ronald who C, Ryan, 1411 8. Moreland Ave, will be 14 Thursday, They had assisted in recovering Mr. Me|been driven to the lake yester- Cubbins. |day afternooh by Mrs. McCub-| It was several hours before bins for a gay, overnight father- Mrs, McCubbins éould be notified. son outing: ; {She had returned home after The pair had been fishing from taking her husband and son fish- " {the bank when Mr. McCubbins ing: : : decided to swim across the lake Just before sheriff's deputies for a boat. He was but 80 feet reached her home with the tragic: into the three-quarter mile wide news, she had piled hér eight

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Times State Service FOUNTAINTOWN, July 5—An Indianapolis doctor, his wife and sister-in-law, were injured in an auto accident near here yesterday. ‘ Tay

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thé club. The response was an jines of authority that show how avalanche. * the Delegates who had been consid- work, ered unpledged and even some| It is headed “Delegation Relawho were in the Eisenhower camp|tjons.” It shows Congressman sent in wires saying they'd be Reece and Mr, Walter in the top glad to join and offering Taft full positions of command, operating support. {like a Joint Chiefs of Staff. It is this response that has, Under this are other boxes for made Sen. Taft and his managers “Delegate Receptions,” under

Pentagon is supposed to

so cocky and so sure of victory inlcommand of Myers Y. Cooper. ; There are lines for receptionists,

the last few days.

David 8, Ingalls, Sen. Taft's|pages and ushers. Everybody is national campaign manager; Tom to be taken care of —and good. C. Coleman of Milwaukee, Taft's] A box, “Classification Confloor manager; Rep. B. Carrollitacts” indicates another commitReece, of Tennessee, nominally in|tee to have veterans meet vetercharge of delegate relations for|ans, farmers meet farmers, pubTaft; Jack Martin, the Senator's|lishers meet publishers, lawyers {secretary; Victor Johnston and{meet lawyers and businessmen {other members of t board meet businessmen, ° 2 {of strategy have allibeen afnazed 3 |at the success of Paul Walter's

With a keen mind for political organization, Walter has taken alll and “Publicity for Delegates.”

efficiency.

| that the decisions of the national

i over the disposition of this matBe ter,

such! like a railroad yardmaster’s map. | of how;

|case~-are highballing “it on the] {main track and which are side-|

There is another division for would be their dish. (2D handling “Distinguished Friends] A major factor in a Taft-Maec-club, idea. of Sen. Taft.” “Still others for Arthur tickét could be former “State Contacts With Delegates” President Herbert Hoover.

ninth floor of the Conrad, Hijion thay to be Army Chief of Btaff the sta

GOP Tactics ‘Shock,’

Says Generalin Vowing Fight to Clean Up Party

By United Press

CHICAGO, July 5—Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower arived in Chicago from Denver by train today and Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) flew from Washington to head their

battles over seating contested delegations at the Republican National Convention.

The fight was expected to come| Furthermore, Mr. Hoover has to a head shortly after the con-|been rebuffed by the forces supvention opens Monday. porting Gen. Eisenhower, There Mr. Taft was greeted at the air-/was a sharp exchange of letters port by several thousand well-|between Mr. Hoover and‘ Gen. wishers who threatened to engulf Eisenhower's campaign manager. him until police officers formed a| Mr. Hoover will address the ordon around him. The throng pressed so closely to him at one point that he remarked, “This is why we don’t have television in our meetings.” Gen, Ike “Shocked” America will reverse ticket, the early Taft victories. Taft supporters believe that the The General told a néws con- Prospect of -such a slate might ference in the Conrad Hilton Offset some convention enthuHotel that he came to Chicago/Siasm for Gen. Eisenhower for “to do everything” he could to see [he ap spot on the GOP's Novem- | Mr. Taft started the speculaSonveNtion reflect the will of the 4; 0 ‘about Gen. MacArthur, He “In * shila of ‘tie. gallant i q/2ald that a Taft-MacArthur ticket : g and would be a strong one.

sturdy resistance of a strong| ; minority, the majority of the na-| St ate Ik em en Fail i Oust “There will be no iron curtain

tional committee has proposed the delegates it wants the convention! to seat,” he said. “But a majority of the delegates to the convention themselves will shortly take between the convention and the people — any more than there u the te The General said that the issue Is not just a parliamentary ques“It is a moral issue of the first

order,” he said. “There must bed: Holder before the opening of no moral cloud on the FHepubli- the GOP national convention Part this week here.

If it hopes to win in November. An Apdent App supporter, he “This is not just a personal Was entrenched as state chairman opinion. T have come from seeing When Republican big shots handed and talking with thousands of Dim a new powerful political post Americans across an important) Secretary of the Midwest and segment of our country, They are| Rocky Mountain group. shocked, as I am shocked—and,| But Indiana's Ike forces were as I am sure most voters are far from downhearted. shocked--at what has happened| With a “we-lost-the-battle, butso far in Chicago.” re attitude, they now ’ are gambling public opinion will Taft's. Words Barbed | knock Sen. Robert A. Tat out of Sen. Taft denounced Gen.|

{the Republican nomination and Eisenhower for “wild charges”

about the committee’s decisions. He also issued a sternly worded statement charging Gen. Eisenhower's supporters with spreading “libel and vituperation| which keep alive the enmities I thought would be calmed down to contribute to party unity.” | - At a Washington press con-| force Mr. Holder to give up the ference before flying to Chicago,|state chairmanship after the Mr. Taft smiled affably and ap-| convention: peared confident the nomination] To speed Mr. Holder's retirewould be his next week. | ment and to help Gen. Eisenhower But his words were barbed win the nomination, the Indiana when he referred to Gen. Eisen-|Ike forces embarked on a letter hower’'s statement that delegate and telegram campaign. disputes boil down to “a straight-| Flood Delegates out ‘ issue between right and! Letters, post cards and telewrong.” grams are flooding Hoosier dele“He is just making wild charges gates by the bushelful. But the Indiana Eisenhower +forces haven't stopped there. Out of 96 contests from Texas, They have launched an attack

role will be that of elder statesOther political news, Page 4

man. But a word from the former President at the right time could

‘No Iron Curtain’

ho SSN SEY CHICAGO, July 5 — Indiana Eisenhower forces flopped tonight in their campaign to oust

Mr. Leibowitz, who is housed with the Indiana delegation in The Harrison Hotel, is one of the vast staff of reporters and photographers covering the Republican convention for The Indianapolis Times.

Taft delegates under fire are

76 to 20 in Mr. Taft's favor. {William Atkins, Indianapolis; & If That's the Way Me. Cecil Harden, Covington; Eisenhower boosters called a. ox Dellinger, Jeffersonville;

“Dixie indignation meeting” de- {V2 Morgan, Austin and John liberately designed to stir up pub-| p Ed ed dv t lic opinion in the hope it would | ~. Eisenhower om Fo vring force a reversal in appeals to the |.puiliam, publisher of the Star and credential committee and the con- News and Willlam Hutcheson vention floor. fg , ] {former union leader, The spirit of compromise Mr.| 'yise Wallace, Sen. Taft's cam. {Taft showed in offering a 22 to paign manager in Hooslerland 16 split of the Texas delegates, however, isued a statement say. which the committee approved ino. + Say {over Ejsenhower camp objections, | . “When the Taft bandwagon gets Tuded BWItaY. " rolling, you're liable to see all 32 sen. Lisenhower and his indiana delegates go for Taft, and hackers protested that there can pm inclined to believe Pulliam will

be no compromise in matters of be am high principle. The General said panawagon. as soon as rs Tort

there would be no “buying and ’ , selling and back-room bidding” the way te Jin blows

in his ¢ 8 campaign. Hoosier Eisenhower backers ex-

Taft leaders took the attitude “ » that if that is the way the.oppo- pect to win “about six” delegates

sition wants it, that is the way!|%P the first ballot and half the the fight will be waged—gloves| /°8ates on the second. off and a toe to toe slugging | One story that excited the Inmatch right down the line. {diana delegation was a report Mr. A boom was on, meanwhile, Pulliam had threatened and presfor Gen, Douglas MacArthur for Sured Rep, Harden, a member of Vice President on the Republican the national committee, to vote ticket. Taft forces are glad of it,/for seating the .pro-Eisenhower The General was not talking. Texas delegation. The committee, He was in New, York putting the|led by Indiana's National Com- | Saa} y Chches to the keynote mitteeman Ralph Gates, Columbia speec e will deliver Monday City, barr Fo lh nday City, ed the Ike delegation convention. Taft 22 delegates and Gen. EisenHoover a Factor hower 16. . | But the supporters of Sen. Taft| Mrs. Harden said she had res (were circulating the word that a|celved several telephone calls, but |Taft-MacArthur comb in a tio n|refused to identify the callers, She said they requested her not to re(veal their identities. . '° Mrs. Harden explained she y " Mr. voted to. seat the Eisenhower {Hoover is for Mr. Taft. He is’ a Texas delegation “on the merits

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This passion for organization neighbor of Gen. MacArthur in|of the tase and not because of 3 shows up in: all details of Taft the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New any : and taken off |21st St.; his wife, Evelyn, 33, and Walter brought his own office| headquarters operation on .the York. He appointed Ge | 4 fun- |[Mrs. Katherine Warriner, 44, ofa from Cleveland to handle

.” Shé added she inn. MacAr-|tended to follow instructions of

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predicted that ajhelp build a Taft-MacArthur i

Republican State Chairman Cale:

Republican nationalland compromised by giving Sen,