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CHICAGO, July 11—Gen, Dwight D. Eisenhower had breakfast this morning with Harold E. Stassen.
It was the second straight morning that Gen, Eisenhower and Mr. Stassen had breakfast together. Mr. Stassen, asked for comment on the signifi cance of his visit, replied: “Just a matter of courtesy. Keeping in contact as we move into the’ ballot-
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[Er =one®] 63d YEAR—NUMBER 121 es Staff Correspondent 1 Chances Hinge CHICAGO, July 1) (UP)ew |, 1150 today in a haifr-breadth first-ballot victory over Sen. - : ballot at the Republican Con- When state after state changed its vote to Ike after the vention, first ended with Gen. Eisenhower far out ahead of his first act after receiving the |
. . By Se WILSON GOP Victory BU LLETINS , Chi¢ago, July 11-—Gen, Dwight : . Eisenhower captured the Republican presidential nomiThe ficial totals after all : : : —. a py i tae Robert A. Taft which turned dramatically into a landslide 4 ® vention tollay: roll had been Called. N on IC Ike 851, Taft 274, Warren 77, | The roll’ call, climaxing the 25th GOP National Con- ; MacArthur 4. . CHICAGO, July 11 (UP)— |Sen. Taff but lacking nine votes for the necessary 604 to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as (win. ; : : Republican Presidential nomi- | ith weary delegates getting set for another ballot, nation walked across the street
nnesota switched: That put the General over the top nd started a bandwagon that never stopped rolling until
By WALTER LECKRONE Editor, The Indianapolis Times
CHICAGO, July 11 — Re- to shake ‘hands with his chief |
. . rival, Sen. Robert A. Taft. { . : : : ing, “ publican chances for victory| Gen. Eisenhower left |the last delegation vote. Minnesota had given Ike nine of Mr. Stascen. remained with the General for 20 in November depend on Blackstone Howl Suite, its 28 votes on the first go-around and 19 to Harold E. ~~. = Bera tor whether this convention fight elevsior lo Lue rs Stassen - de when fhe convention ends 100, JY%8 etcorted ough : : . il, “I just told him the up-to-date situation as I saw : : Enis Waen fhe ni haiiked up crowds to In the surprise switch which wound up the convention's 4 0 newoman a5 he left b It hadn't ended today, Hilton Bite ©, \mrain business, Minnesota handed all 28 to the General. El SR : j The basic conBict between East) Sefial ur, The 61-year-old General, who started his campaign Asked if Le. were climbing. on the Eisenhower # and Midwest that has torn up| CHICAGO, July 11 (UP)— y : : : paig bandwagon, Mr. Stassen replied: [ the party with increasing bitter Sem. Robert A. Taft today as- |1ate and lagged behind the Senator in all pre-convention “No, I am continuing my campaign.” (But Mr. i ness since 1940 was more bitter sured Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- delegate counts, rode to triumph on a bandwagon that S : : \ A Has § tassen did not continue. Seeing the General about : EE ! V than ever . | hower, the P nominee, that peally got rolling only a few davs 2g0 Ls Se — ie 1: Al = : 5 PEATE Feat tet Gr thE wine 4 etoOtiom hn o oo SY “45 fait on the nrst ballot, he switched ‘his votes to " | ner will be on whether He" "ean essing mare The-§2-year-old Sen. Taft went down ts” Jeteat —— So ke-—and that was it.) pull the losers he has just de-| Npw ORK, July 11 (UP)— (desperate stop-lke efforts in which his camp tried at the feated into fighting for him. That Wall Street's. first reaction to . . \ will take a masterpiece of diplom-| ype témination on the first bal 11th-hqur to turn the Eisenhower bandwagon into a hearse. acy and tact. Tot Zof Gen. Dwizht . It was Sen. Taft's third—and, he has said, his last— I talked terd nd last o wight D. Elsen ) yes! opcay wer for the presidency was a unsuccessful try for the nomination. He lost in 1940 to the night with many delegates from| g,w advance led by steel shares. | Ohio, Illinois and Indiana. I did)” Seeels rose to met gains of |\20¢ Wendell L. Willkie and four years ago to Gov. Thomas BEL 1d 4 single one Wh heliey more than a point in Bethlehem |E. Dewey of New York. . states in the November elecyon.| | aNeITId d Generay | 1Ke€’S victory climaxed the Republicans’ 25th and bitter: : yi ; Some Logic | Motors firmed in the motors. St national convention, leaving the wearied and wound0 They were_ talking, to fe sure, ONS were strong. Their gains licking delegates only the anti-climactic task of picking a t, : 'l ranged to nearly 2 points in vice presidential nominee . Pe in the heat of a figh that was Texas Pacific Land Trust, Pp : . . . : pi M going against them But they| Rails improved fractions. This convention's angry Taft-Ike struggle, climaxed § had some logic behjhd what they Rooke Island Spusted wearly = |by Eisenhower's victory on Wednesday in the battle for said, In ape fos States ig gained nearly 2 points als nearly 2 points also. “stolen” southern delegates, left deep scars which the party organ s had gone all- 63 : A : out for Sen. TAtt, backed in each party must try to heal if it hopes to win their campaign to ited Press Telephoto. case by theip/ party primaries. unseat the Democrats in November. ~ ANOTHER KE—Mai. John Eisenhower, son of presidential It those Fganizations are only d [dS Ike's victory was foreshadowed days before the ballotcandidate, and his wife, Barbara, wear grins as they start a round Juke wat Ag DOW or the ing started. of golf at Garritan, N Y., near West Point. The major’s military than fat Row--his prospects inl The roll call on the presidential, Ta i status forbids polifical participation. tose /statés. Will be dit. You ases US Bl nomination started at 11:49 2. m. GONvention News = ; a don’#* win close elections without (Indianapolis Time), with Mrs. . , + — ; 30M “organization—and no one Charles P. Howarq of Masry On Inside P ages $ \ fae ts, secretary of the GOP Na-| le | B i jb gr i fgubts these three will be close] Reckless homicide charges were 5¢€ P , , " tional Committee, alli the | age n ana ell o | n any event. [pushed today against two motor-| OC, CACHES ATR TI natanats Halleck among five oan They Haven't Time ists, whose cars were involved In| California's 70 votes went to top Vice President choices.. 3 To Bl o CK P - n Rat e C a accidents, killing three persons. Gov. Warren on the first ballot, {Breezy breezes from the Windy ris ; £5 e isenhower supporters from In-| ne case was gelayea | 10 as expected. [chic Caiing o_o. A ir den indiana Bell today sald twin ey they have 1 “Tha mi " the out as BY .iseennaian fii a temporarily block a $4 million do not have time. ‘Louis Relkel. 24. ‘of 6002 Unite Press ng taby- Hoover's shirt had a hot tea Ak i '! sash in its rates—the first cut/S is only three months away. |uorris St, was bound over to the lation. | Bavoring - + « Earl Wilson He > o bills THe chance of Grand Jury on charges of reck-| Sen. TAft picked up one vote in Chicago asi 19: EL abso Ge ; Esonhovir and Harold Stassen SS spans i mine] or AB al, ama, Bt mils ad reckioe riving 0 Oo isnboer (3 ae 16) Vin, Stetosls, Wh Sunt, hd bafrw reefing in Cl “The utility announced it will rest. heavily on what the existing nag Conic in Sane ae Florida and Towa asked polls| “A Throttiebottom Won't Do” ~ appeal a $4,075,375. annual redue- ‘Republican organization does. It}, 4 was set at $1000 by Judge! their delegations, which were, evs an editorial .......0000 20 Wi tion ordered yesterday by the is clearly too late now to start Philp I Bayt Municipal Court |Svanted: Dis ric s 1] state Public Service Commission. tearing it up and rebuilding--| 3 Sen. Bourke Hickenlooper of | Taft, five to MacArth df No Provision for Rebate ‘no matter who itches for party" Rockies. honlicide. and’ drubken| {Towa eazt | his Yota for Gen. Eisen-| Fee By eT ac ur and four | i #3 hower. o of Iowa's ree unHarry . Hagia, President: of | | control before the fall elections. driving charges yesterday werelcommitted delegates went to Sen, Pennsylvania's big 70-vote dele-| Have Kin or gart ens diana ell ep que : ou (filed against Robert Lee Pope, 24, Taft The third went to Gen, Sation swung 53 votes to Eisennient that a a to Views on the News—— jof 737 E. 22d St., in the July 4th misenhower. | hower, 15 to Taft and two to Mae By DAVID WATSON | This is a milepost in the exthe court, Indiana law provide ESS (death of a 1-year-old girl here. Gen. Eisenhower picked up an ATthUr. | It's “off to school” next Sep-| | pansion of the Indianapolis public at urt, ad 3 nk 2 oY iss taxes and other charges, His bond was set at $2000 bY uncommitted delegate in Maine. Warren gained an uncommitted ber for Bost of Indianapolis | {school system. When the schools a present rates remain lose only $1,912,166 a year by | Dan Ki ie Judge Harry O. Chamberlin ingen Taft got two votes pre- delegate in Rhode Island, where 1¢ ember fo a Oa Of a hint took over management of kinder- — {the ‘new . order. Commissioners, (Criminal Court 1. viously believed to have been Eisenhower got six votes and D-YEArHcs Wow P |gartens in 1048-49, there were “The PSC order, which goes into| “fair” y [Tart think they would make it until 80 aid it allows Bell a “fair” profit| . | Reckel was returning from committed to Gen. Eisenhower in| 'all one. : th lo only 27 in operation. — eftect July 21, has no provisiong/or 6 per cent, whereas the firm| GOV. WARREN'S California ', company picnic with the two Maryland. | South Carolina’s six-vote dele- they were six. : Iv were. divected by — for a rebate to customers. now earns more than 8 per cent. delegates wore orange jockey ppg in his car when he struck| In Massachusetts, Sen. Taft gation requested a poll which was| There will be a kindergarten in! prey armel ¥ lg raed ——— appeal will temporarily retain the Smith, Bell attormey | caps—all ready to ride With (3 truck at West Washington St.'and Gen. Eisenhower each picked Sranted. The poll showed four every school district this fall. [Re on a abd. the. enroll present, higher rates. PSC Ciair- said he will file the appeaj by| ‘he Wimmer. and White River Pkwy. whileup one of the two uncommitted fOr Taft and two for Eisenhower,| For the first time in the history | B&F was about 04. ———— man Hugh W. Abbett said a/court| next week. He said he may take| x = = {traveling between 70 and 90 miles delegates. a gain of one for Eisenhower over of the public school system here} I. Shibler: super i Block he rate the case back to Judge Claycombe| IT TOOK SO LONG to present an hour, according to witnesses. Ike Goes Ahead Talk: there will be a class in every| Dr. He 1s, Ey ut for several months the names of the no Edward Ludvigs, 52, of 2020 Gen. Eisenhower took one awa Texas, over which there was a school which now enrolls children | intendent of schoo : jor to a general term of Superior) miinees, Ai ie en. } bitter fight on th importance of preschool training The Commission orgér affects unusual action at Seemed as if no GOP politician N. Pennsylvania St. died of a from Taft in Michigan, which Ytier CEA: on the seating of its|jn the primary grades. mpor'.a Pp
" éombe. It termed the Judge's ornings, #nd half in the after- : rates “unreasonable, excessive Hopes He' i Stay |. Gen. Eisenhower picked up an| morn ng and unjust.” UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, Juncoifinitted delegate In New. | Because not all the public or And the commissioners hinted | yyy 11 (UP)—Soviet United Na-| pene), - i’ Sol lschools have primary grades, a |tions delegate Jacob A. Malik willl | In ow panmpehire wT a a few kindergartens will meet in \C |make his usual summer vacation Roi Mins si wt 1 rented rooms apart from school } trip to Russia in about two weeks, \primary that ON ed ep buildings. This means there will land this time he himself at Ee Oaverar 20: TI oh the So be no kindergartens at Schools ES cates he probably won't be back, | 14 votes. . 74, 8, 17 and 19. it was revealed today. | New Mexico gave Sen. Taft “There are plans for a kindern Mr. Malik told newsmen here! letght votes and six for Gen. Eisen-| garten within the reach of youbs, onite that he has asked for a post In fhower. This meant Ike picked \sters in every school distyct,, ffece Moscow, and it was doubted (up three uncommitted delegates) Mr. Miller said. free whether the Russian diplomat \there. A poll of the delegation He said most children will get would talk that way if the switch |was requested and granted. The! a year's training before entering were not in the bag. {poll disclosed that former Secre-| school, but the objective is to — ms tary of War Patrick J. Hurley, | [give every child at least one LOCAL TEMPERATURES who previously had been listed | semester. YOMEN 6a.m...68 10a m... 77 jas uncommitted, was for Eisen- fo No Rides 3a. Mm... 30 11 2 me... 81 {hower. f | Although a kindergarten will 40, 50 Sam... 72 12 (noon). 81 The New Mexico poll confirmed be 1 og within the reach of PEP 4 fam... 74 aa p.m... 84 {the original vote. he Be \anapolis children, Mr, Latest humidity ........44% oe ak rua “allel Miller sai, ne transportation an exhausted, {of the delegation, rose to an- BO of ¢lasses and ing on Jour Times Index nounce the state's vote, There a nu a Rt Gay saamons Tule ttle pepping was a demonstration during which continuous ha ay ssio NE, : | Business Notes .......... 34 |there were boos as well as cheers. - that oe ad it a Find ns tonie a would | Bridge «iveescessvarnces There was a great uproar from 0 enrolled in a kindergara” Just ir TD Lah | Comics +ouonesnpennss 32,33 (the Ike supporters when Gov. ten children must be 5 years old fran: aise . . + If you lived behind the | Crossword :..se.esesiste 32 {Dewey announced 92 votes for before, or within 30 days after, pa anid “fron Curtain.” They would | Bdftorfals ......ccee0vis 20 Eisenhower and four for Taft. the opening of a semester. amin Bl, belong to five -separate secret | In Hol sessasssene 14 | Eisenhower picked up three un- In cases where classes become i 89¢ police izations. | Radio, Television ....... 18 | committed votes in North Dakota. too crowded, enrollment prefer. ae Read about this . . . and | Robert Ruark .......... 19 .| Warren and MacArthur picked up ences will be given to children other facts of life under com- | Ed Sovola ......cvvveens 19 | one each of the state's neon} nearest age 6, Mr. Miller said, 98¢ munism in. BPOrE ouosenasseenses 20,93 | COMEDIAN Marcelino R United Press Telephoto. | mitted votes. He added that Xkindergartes —— : : CONQ ‘BY TERROR Earl WIlBOD +.iveivesse. 19 | no oman, Puerto Rican jelagate who who | Ohio cast all its 56 votes for its | GEN. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER —He was too overcome instruction ‘will carry an equip. ——— 2: Monday In What Goes On Here ..... 18 5 caused 10 minutes of laughter in the bitterly contested native son, Sen. Taft. with emotion to comment immediately after being nominated as |ment and materials rental fee of "val Yyention by asking for a roll call vote: of his 3-man Soleus, Oklahoma gave seven votes to the Republican presidential candidate today.. 75 cents.
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‘rates to more than geribers In Indianapolis and g1iwhich «all five Superior judges’ would preside.
other Hoosier cities Bell said the avgrage cut would, The utility attacked the PSC De 55 cents a nth. islash and said: “Any reduction
Average reduction is about 15/in telephone rates is unjustified per cent. / {under present inflationary condiThese are rate cuts (taxes in- tions... We will have no alterna-| cluded) ordered for Indianapolisitive except take the case to court.” | area: {| Judge Claycombe, who said his
One-party resident $7.19 Two-party resident 5.87 ¥Four-party res., rural 4.72 4.08 One-party business 18; OR 18 ob and Public Counselor Walter F.| 8 wipes OU |Jones have filed a Supreme Court of the §7 million rate hooats given! appeals against Judge Claydoring the past year by & D combe's rate fixing, charging he| County Circuit Judge Lloy [grabbed authority belonging to| Claycombe. {the PSC alone. -In ordering the cut, ‘the PSC a te
swung a haymaker at Judge Clay- Malik Going Home;
$6.15! fives “just and reasonable” ones,
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8.06| would not comment on the cut. The Attorney General's office pita] where she was in fair con-
{brain concussion. mans, 40, of - 811 N. East St. {was decapitated in the collision. Reckel has been confined
{remained speechless.
Child Injured in Fall From Bannister Rail
Four-year-old Joyce Passwater, other injuries sustained 303%, N. East St. fell 11 feet accident. after she tried to slide down a
She was taken to General Hos-
‘dition with nose and left arm 559 Moreland Ave. injuries. critically.
Andrejs Spek- put him back into the lead.
imitted to Mr. Stassen in Minne-| in|sota Veterans Hospital for the past hower. 10 months recovering from a| |crushed left foot, broken arm and granted a poll of its delegation in the! after the vote was announced 21
Pope is accused of driving 60! Sen. Taft. Old Newirates will stay put until the PSC banister at her home this morn- Miles an hour on the wrong side) Ing. ‘of the street in the death of Con-!Missouri vote. nie Sue Haus at 38th St. and Arlington Ave. July 4. Her par-\was Eisenhower 255 Taft 221, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haus, | | Warren n, were injured | Arthur 1.
Ito Eisenhower and one to War-|
delegation, gave Eisenhower 33 votes and Taft five.
Five delegates previously com- Virginia's: 23-vote
delegation
cast 14 votes for Taft and nine for Eisenhower, but a poll was
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switched to Geh. Eisen-
Missouri requested and was
{for Gen. Eisenhower and five for| The poll confirmed the original At this point the official total Stassen 20, Mac-| Nebraska gave 13 to Taft, four | ren. A poll of the delegation was requested and granted. The poll confirmed the vote. !
| Sen. Taft picked up one un{committed vote in Nevada.
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{children will |Miller is in charge of pupil place-| kindergarten training, and those {ment.
Paul 1. Miller, assistant super- for the youngsters. intendent of schools, said this| “Teachers in the primary means between 5200 and 5300|grades have noted the difference be admitted. Mr. {between children who have had
|who have not,” Mr. Shibler said. He said the preschool classes {whet the child's desire for learn|ing and teaches him to work and {get along with others. Dr. Shibler said teachers have {found about one semester is re- | quired to get a new pupil adjusted and ready for his primary grade work, If he has received { kindergarten training, most of the {preparatory work is completed {before enrollment in school, | This fall the kindergarten program will follow the usual double session plan. In the 155 classes half the Shiigren will attend
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