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: : United Press Telephoto GLADHAND—Sen. Robert A. Taft greets Eisenhower -partisan who slipped into wrong line in

Women Pilots Still ‘Racing’

Rae 5 TETERBORO, N. J, July 7— The first of 64 flying housewives to reach the finish line in the 2700-mile Powder Puff Air Derby formed a “welcoming committee” ‘today to greet late arrivals. “Heading the group were Isobel "McCrae of Lemon Grove, Cal, | and her copilot, Betty McNeill of ‘1.4 Mesa, Cal. They were the first ‘to land, making the cross-country flight in 17 hours and 30 minutes’ flying time, ld “Eight more women followed, / some of them landing just before ' / “the lights went on at Teterboro | Airport last night. The women | are not permitted to land here = after dark. | 2 The sixth annual derby, spon- | “sored by the International organ- | ization of Women's Pilots, ends |§ . Wednesday with the pilot record- |* ing the best elapsed time under || handicap conditions receiving @

$500.

Market Lower -On Barrows, Gilts

Light and medium weight barrows and gilts opened 50 to 75 cents lower than Thursday's averages today at the Stockyards. i+ Choice 180 to 250-pounders sold at $2150-22. Several hundred, head of choice Nos. 1 and 2 190225 pounders, brought bids of | $22.25. A. scattering of 250- to! 200-pound hogs sold ‘at $20.50 . 21.50. Sows sold steady to weak at $15.50-18.50. | Steers and heifers sold fully] steady. Short three loads of) choice to low prime near 900

GOP Convention Lead ss vai ns emma! ov Bacomes a Tradition

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TO GOOD USE—Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower uses campaign literature to far herself during a reception given by the General for delegates to the Chicago conclave,

Bulk choice and prime vealers and slaughter calves sold at $29-

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31. Hous 10,000; moderately active on light and mediumweight barroys and gilts; 5075 cents lower than hursday. heavy weights slow, not fully established; early sales choice 180-250 pounds. $21.50-22; several hundred head choice Nos. 1 and 2 190-225 pounds $22.25: scattered loads 250-275 pounds $20,25-2]1.50: 120-160 pounds 80 cents lower at 3517-18; sows uneven, steady to 50 cents or more lower; choice 300-425 pounds unevenly $16.75-1850; few smooth under 270 pounds $18.75-19; 435- ; Stags scarce; boars

300: early trade moderately active; steers and heifers fully steady; short three loads choice to low prime near 900 pounds mixed yearlings 134; couple loads high choice light steers

133.50: moderate showing choice 850-1100 pound steers $31.50-32.50: .several loads gh choice held above $33: bulk good® short fed and grassers $£29-31: utility and ommercial rather scarce: choice near 800

ound heifers $32.25 other load lots hofee 750-850 pounds $31.50-32: some held ibove $32.50; cows firm: utility and comnercial $18.2250; canners and cutters +14-18.50; bulls strong to 50 cents or more yigher: best heavy commercial bulls early 126: bulk commercial and good $23-25.50: ealers moderately active: mostly steady: bulk choice and prime vealers and slaughter calves $29-31; majority $30-31: odd head prime near 260-270 pounds $31.50 commercial and good $25-29; few. utility $22-24 Sheep 800 slaughter spring lambs - strong compared to last week low close; other classes steady: small supply choice to prime spring lambs, $27-28; utility to iow choice. $20-26; good to choice slaugh- = ~ ter yearlings scaling slightly over 100 Why do the Republicans act as

> ds. $22: utility and good slaughter . ey nd aed bucks, $5-T: breeding ewes leadoff man in the convention e parade?

William Boyle Guy 6. Gabrielson

thired their publicity firm. They are all set to go except for pickOnly twice in history—once in|ing their candidate. 1856 when the GOP first reorgan-| The Republicans, on the other ized and again a few years later hand, have had to make their —have the Republicans met after plans tentative until the TaftTimes State Service the Democratic convention. Eisenhower battle is settled. Even KOKOMO, July 7—Two Indian-| Even when in power, the Re- the national chairman, Guy -G. apolis men were to be arraigned Publicans met first. Nobody seems Gabrielson, isn't sure of his job in Kokomo city court this after- to know why except probably until after the convention fights noon on armed robbery charges. that it became a tradition, are Over. Shelley Miller, 31. of 2044 Mar- ..In 1936 there were rumblings ; tindale Ave, and Edward Peo- from the GOP about the setup bat The ‘big advantage. of

wes carc

Two Local Men Face Armed Holdup Charges

being

ples, 30, of 513 Agnes St, were nothing happened. first in the political line is ‘that accused of a $195 liquor “store, This year the Republicans made the Republicans get first crack 10ldup here Saturday night. a serious effort to outwait the at the puBlic. Their speeches, They were arrested an hour Democrats.

my : arguments, propaganda and hoopAter near Tipton. In a series of meeting between 8 propagangs 00]

la get across ahead of their op-

Fm napoli. Democrats All Set {running cars with defective safety Board reserves the right to accept! The Democratic triimp card. equipment. .

i | bids. he ; [pe HOOL_CoMMIs- however, Is that they are in and| The government sought a $500 ih ww: N i . the Republicans are out of power. \penalty against Pennsy and $200 : ae IN 0. Tha Manager. The Democrats already have against the other railroad.

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& Republican and Democratic big- : A Produce shots setting up this year's party Position. 5 a Ens Ls _lconclaves, the GOP put in a The later ‘convention has even oH583—ROB Cincinnati—C on s mers pitch to be allowed .the followup greater value, This year the i brown mix 60-52\5c U, 8, medium white convention, . {Democrats will already know the 45-48cl2c: brown mix 45-48'2c; wholesale, { : . rade “commercial grade 40 or emt Blocks Arguments |Repylican caudate, the GOP xtra large J0.fic; current receipts cases , : (platform, their strengths and| “fs Guallty firm at unchanged prices ci Argument Jag that be weaknesses. “They can take ad-| y o rocure I < se "e888 o » eine Movie to retain quirement of " i 8 was going 10 vantage of our mistakes, one better quality oa “co In session quite late the Repub- GOP official pointed out. Then ‘Alcken merc y Town, 28-31: ng Y y 1 ae ha “Nght, Bde I oan, Convention ong held he added the elincher: - : ght ec: ol te u ; y “ ’ » Market “unsettled Prices unthaneed. 10 i u ye ar > st. If we win this time, you can J wer for fryers: c pai te i . Quality higher weights in some auarters, Nz \ am ye, . emocratic bet your bottom dollar we will Hens in slow demand. =~ National Chairman, halted that hold our convention after the er Teamery, score, HC \ > at’ DCT Sr ropalar, 31 premium argument promptly. That's okay,| Democrats in 1956.” - he replied in effect. We will still Legal Notice wait until you are through. . | To BIDDERS At that time every sign pointed U. S. Sues Railroads | Sealed ide. win De preceived by, The to an uneventful Democratic con- F : 7 BR or mdiagapotte: unt i030 3 cigex vention, It was assumed that Or $ 00 Penalties tA, . , (11: 0'cloc «Presi : oe ay, July 16, 1952, on the follow.) Sident Truman would. be 3 The United States “sued two ng: candidate for re-election and that | ¥ 2550 Boxes cleansing tissue for Suv- '|the Temocrats could afford to sit | Miroads Yor $700 in Federal piy, Department. j Ala COU 3 lord 0 Sill court here today ! ince) neous = office supplies for tight, If the- Republicans had| Th its. filed b District At | feehnicsl for. Print Shop at Arsenal known of the upcoming Demo-|, “a Marshall Miler nad : i 8choo cratic scramble, they might have : . 43 . i i Ra Bis stock, L held out. y mig {Pennsylvania Railroad and Indi- - 5 hy ’ 3 vd Me ripe Ationg on Ale |anapolis Union Railway Co. of

Business Notes—

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To Television Sales

By DON TEVERBAUGH

{dealers are in anticipation.

TV sales have perked up.

{Electrical Supply Co. here, has,’

They expect sales will increase

fast, once the public gets a jeyeful of the political con

TVfab.

{And they're hoping for a wild

jand woolly GOP fracas, may get it. By the time July 21

around, they feel,

They h

-rolls (that's when

Co. of Indiana, has been named, TV DISTRIBUTORS and manager of their Chicagd person-| licking their chops nel department. The GOP convention: starts today and already manager of the Westinghouse

Tad Wake, until recently branch

been - appointed manager of con-,

sumer products for the Chicago and Rockford, Ill., areas. John C. Drewry, with Westingouse for the last 18 years, has beert named to succeed Mr. Wake. Mr. Drewry comes

the Democrats start fo pick a 'ayne. candidate) sales will hit a high

point. ‘Exceptionally Good’

T. J. Ruden, TV sales manager| for Radio Equipment Co., Philco|

distributors, says sales are

ex-

ceptionally good for this; time of

year—better than a year ago.

Philco, like most of the o

ther

large TV makers, is sponsoring

TV and radio converage of convention. about $4 million.

the

It’s costing Philco Eisenhower

Ike's Staff Gambles on Taft Upset

CHICAGO, July T (CDN)—The camp is gambling

The boys at Philco think the that public opinion will knock political conventions are so big,/Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) out they even started their retooling of the GOP nomination.

early for their 1953 models

came out with their “C =| { ampaigh (Taft's vietories in the battle of

They'll sponsor both radio and contested delegates heard by the!

er” model last April.

‘TV coverage over NBC—you can|pro-Taft national committee willl

isee it on WTTV |WIRE.

Volume Up 1007,

and|

Their strategists hope that Sen.

and hear it OVeT ‘hackfire,

They rejected a Taft compro-

| ASSOCIATED DISTRIB U- Mise in the hope that some TaftTORS, who push RCA TV sets ites and fence sitters will revoit.

hereabouts,

‘up 100 per cent over a year ago.

“It’s very definitely the conven-:posed by Sen. Taft.

report their volume! The-—srational committee voted

60 to 41 for the compromise proIt gave 22

tions,” says Lou Randle of Asso-| Texas delegates to him and 16 to

|ciated. {we've had for TV sales since Kefauver investigations.”

the|

in yesterday's Times, offering a

complete score card for TV {vention followers.

Jim O’Brien of Westinghouse reports

Electrical Supply Co,

con-

their dealers are all-stocked up|

with the new Westinghouse

line,

“It's the biggest boost Gen. Eisenhower.

The Ike chances left

men have three to pick up delegate

pon BRGAAO0K B-donble Page BPFeR: rea a AWAFIeH 16 Sen Taft:

ONE—Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge,

|(R. Mass.), Ike's campaign mana- in loc iger, will seek to bar all contested!in a

delegates from voting on these

TWO—When the

from Ft.

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: y GOOD TRIMMING -—Two-week-old Ronald

nited Press Telephota, Durflinger, Hutch-

inson, Kas., wastes no time getting his first haircut as mother holds

| him in chair,

GOP Crisis Goes Down To the Roots of Party

! By United Press

igate contests rocking the Republican Party today have their roots

handful of Southern states: months ago.

reseed EY. contended 1 f CHICAGO Fly Phe" A Sey were really

in disguise.”

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MONDAY, JULY 7, 1052

Barkley Runs

For President

| WASHINGTON, July 7—Vice President Alben W. Barkley stole a bit of the limelight from the |Republicans today by announcing ‘his “active” candidacy for the | Democratic presidential nomina(tion. | The 74-year-old Veep said in a Istatement on the eve of the GOP {national convention that when the Kentucky delegation voted |1ast spring to support him for the |nomination, he agreed he “would

‘laccept if it were tendered.”

| “Since then, so many Demolcratic friends throughout the {country have urged me to become an active candidate for the nom-

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{ination that I have decided to do °

i180,” Mr. Barkley said. He said he will attend the Demiocratic convention in Chicago July 21 and will “contact and confer with all the delegates ..."” noting that he has been closely associated with the presidency for 20 years as Senator and Vice President, Mr. Barkley said: “I am familiar with its responsibilities and opportunities. IT have been intimately identified |with the legislative record of the {Roosevelt and Truman admin|{istration.” | Mr. Barkley promised that if lhe is elected he will “devote all |my energies. toward giving (the {people) an able, honest, and [effective administration of our {government, in the field of both domestic and international |affairs.” i

The same sart of thing, out Given in Church

meetings. As a

and again state convention

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al meetings which took place ot always quite the same way, |

at the at)

ing about $3 million this summer ehear the disputes Ike men hope/in states which elect them in pri- yrinera] Wells, where the na-

for complete convention and elec-/it Will reverse the national com- maries.

tion coverage, It starts with the Mittee, GOP confab and carries through| [to election night with 13 weeks of others fail, is that the convention |

presidential candidates debat

Admiral, too, is ready for the delegates.

(big sales push.

ed

itself will reject the pro-Taft

If the Eisenhower forces fail to!

Rufus L. Parchman, TV sales unseat these delegat manager for Griffith Distributors,’ a. Tait

jsays their Presidential mode

l, a

is an almost certain winner. |

tional

The system differs from state ci. ny were chosen. THREE—The last hope, if the! t° state but, in general, it runs

along these lines:

That's how ‘the Texas contest] got to the national convention.

convention delegates

OMAHA, July 7 (UP)—Hufle.

was repeated in other Texas PTE" dreds of friends of a Mexicane result,

That's where the selection of there were contests at the county convention delegates to the national political .,nventions This TV manufacturer is spend-icredentials committee starts to conventions really begins—except yray

American boy crowded into the new Lady of Guadalupe Catholie Church yesterday to see his pare ents accept the Congressional {Medal of Honor for the dead |Marine. Mr. and Mrs. Modesto Gomez accepted the medal on behalf of

Precinct meetings select dele- ye same general - background their son, Pfc. Edward (Babe)

gates to county conventions. County conventions name delegates to congressional district conventions. : : District conventions elect dis-

McKinley Begin It

| applies equally to the Taft-Eisen-|Gomez. He earned the medal last hower fights over Georgia and September on Hill 749 in Korea { Louisiana, too.

lwhen he threw himself on a hand {grenade to protect his comrades,

At least the Taft strategists : | The Gomez family declined an 1 = StS trict delegates to the national! The rule permitting contested y g 6-inch set selling for $179, has believe these votes will put Hem) erent ry also send sone to delegates to pers Fo hoy Na- offer to have the medal pre-

{been sold out three times since over the top.

iit came out 60 days‘ago. i AN too.

Eli Lilly Production

sistant secretary.

Quickies

H. W. King, former purcha agent here for the Standard

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. Shrine parade charities,

this and the World Series, Local Stocks and Bonds |

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CHICAGO, July T (CDN)—|signed up for TV and radio time McCallie, treasurer; J. J. Coffin, for the fall campaign. They have secretary, and W. H. Shreve, as- . . Local Truck Grain Prices

sing Oil

—July Te

| STOCKS | Eugene Beesley has been named American Loan 8% iain fi ae ¥ 1 i | executive vice president by the American States $o% otal aw ol re 8 5 board of directors of El Lilly Ls. Ayres $io% pea." "" 100" 100, and Co. He for- Belt RR & Stk Pas ‘pid... 28 36% merly held the | Bombe Merril com ome kt ost of v % {Bobbs-Merrill 412% ptd "1.0.72 lll post f io? Pres. | Buhner Fertilizer 8% pid 1... a > i ova ‘ #3 3E Ce 13 {Chamb > of , administra- Cirele ate Loree inl pt aa] tion. {Citizens Ind Tel 5% ptd =... 50 rs Starting with | Uy dan, 4% of .. BO, : -Na-Var Ria xe ar a 11g {Cummins Eng com . ...... [the pharmaceut. Cumming Eng sign pd "210 38% 104 i astern In e) ? .. . “ore | ca. rm in 1929 Eauitable Securities ad wari 9 pg as a medical # |EquitableSecurities pid « 94 “v representative in | amily" Financ com 1H al | Ohio, Mr. Bees- |Pamily Pinance 8% ptd’ Ths {ley has served | WL NO ‘5% |1e 8 on o com . « 30% i i Herff-Jones Chass A pid « 845... lin various capac- no poagiey |Home T&T 6% of ....0.00 4910 : ities in the mer- ae TOOK AoC Ty 3% 3 [chandising, personnel and sales ind Asso Tel $2.80 pt’ 46 41% 'division of the company. = {ind Ch Br a™ or Ba | A native Hoosier, he is a grad-| nd Lclephone 4.8 ofd : 96 ‘s uate of Wabash College and holds| ind Power & Tpit Lo 38 36 ; {Indpls. Pw & Lt pfd ...... 28 101 |a law degree from IU Law School. indianapolis Water” com “1 Am lo 10th Dividend | indianapolis Water 5% Bid 108 Yea | | Jefferson National Life com .. 11% 13 { The board of directors of How- £ingan & Cn seresnecens n> 2 lard W. Sams & Co. have declared Lincoln National Life 145 149 the firm's 10th dividend of $2.50 "i", Sgrporation ..... - 3. BB" {per share on its 5 per cent cumu- Marmon-Herrington com - 4% 5% | Mastic Asphalt ......... . 53% fig lative preferred stock. natl Homes com ....... . 22 2314 It's payable to stockholders of y ind poe ord oo cocoeeer-100 163 record June 27. The firm pub- & nd, rh Serv 4h nid Re 3, 362 llishes Photofact TV and radio iN Ind Pub Sery $56 Ded ae He y . Progress Laundry com . 30! 31 pipe dial C0 Tied WE $ 8. ¢ Service of In m ,... 30% J f : one Ton CO 1 HB | er-Cumming £14 / a2 Exec Retires So Ind G & E com : 24h] So In 53 | P. M. Goldrick, vice president Stokley-Van Cann! om 5% 15% and treasurer of the J. I. Hol- kal amy oid A 17% comb Co., announced his retire: Terre Haute Malleable ca it ad's 13%] iment today. Union Tie Neh Deen E. E. Martin, president, said ‘EX dividend. Mr, Goldrick had been with the Allen & Bteen 5s eadeen BY ai Holcomb organization -for the American gh 9 oa past 38 years and was" instru- i TL SE 58 creer 3 eves mental in developing the firm into Batesville Tele Co dia". lil 9 i t . : unner er ver he OR ...... 3 wenn} pationa! PlONnence hh He Jngps Ch of Com Bldg Sas 61 se es) ria Cc » > 8 a a " I-08 “nes . i eaning ¢jemicas fe Equitable Securities 55 60 .. 96 Other executive changes an- Indpls Paint 4 Color 5s 64 .. % l . . ndpls ! e "ee nounced include: M. P. Speak-|Indols RullacycOmn ps 64 2 { man named vice president ‘in Ind Jamestone 5s 78 os charge of sales; Dr. G. C. Wal- Lanssenkamp, se oe vere] : aplehurs T inc 5las a nando fn ergs od 8 ‘ y 8 J. .|Sprague Device 5g Pippi: | er ng; [Traction Terminal 5s 87 .... Mk

*Ex Dividend

Wheat, $1.54. White corn. $1.76 Yellow corn, $1.63. Ooats. Tic Soybeans, $3.08.

"" SHRINE BASEBALL NIGHT—The Shrine Horse Patrol Color Guard will be one of many unk. formed groups participating in the annual Shrine Baseball night will begin at 7:15 p.m,

x ‘ee. = 4

.:.!|man, called a precinct meeting at '../his home in Ft. Worth one spring

£.5000 ‘Knights’ |

34 26%{ About 5000 members of Knights

“literday 1Hoek.

{Watkins ‘personnel

+: | Hildebrand.

at Victory Field tomorrow night. The and the game wil start at 8 p.m. All proceeds go to Shrine

few at-large delegates. Often Small Affairs

A contest could crop up any 1892.

place along the line,

Precinct - meetings often

even be held in a living room.

ultimate decision of which side goes to the national convention.

Take this year's bitter battle their own eligibility. jover Texas’ 38 national conven-' has néver been reversed since.

|

William McKinley,

i permanent rt ‘are chairman of the 1892 GOP con8 fairly small affairs and might vention, ruled that nine contested

{the state convention which fills tional Convention to vote on all ented in ceremonies at Washing lout the state allotment with a disputes but their own was for-/ton, and asked that it be~premally adopted in 1912. But it has sented in the church. |been observed by the party since

“We think Babe would have preferred it this way,” Mrs, {Gomez said. | Mrs. Gomez herded her 11 other children into the church for

|delegates from Alabama could the ceremony. ’ But, they also are the first enjoy all voting privileges until] .,round battles between opposing they themselves mi 37 groups for party control and the seated.

Pfc. Gomez, 19, was former

ght be un- Golden Gloves boxer.

But Mr. McKinley ruled that! the nine had no voice in deciding plete news of changes that affect The rule government workers.

Your Federal Job gives come

See your

{tion delegates as an example. { Republican National Commit-! teeman Henry Zweifel, a Taft

evening. A bunch of people who

prefer Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower came, too. They 'outnumbered Mr. Zweifel and his | friends. {

|. Zweifel and Co., moved out to {the front lawn and decided there; {who should go to the county con|vention. |

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