Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1952 — Page 2
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Jtee pictures ot Linda Brent (left) and Helen . her child support.
Ex-City Editor Beaten to Death
ST. LOUIR, Mo. July 30 (UP) —|at an early morning party in a A coroner's jury yesterday re.! St. Louis home. turned a verdict of "homicide by |
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party or parties unknown" in the! meeting friends in a tavern Sat-
Rochester, Ind, News-Sentinel. |struck him.
Dewi or of Alr Tr gince that ti azine, was beaten to death last beaten. He died later at 8t. Luke's *'1C® that Ume. : Suhday in a mele¢ between guests Hospital here. T—
Country Road Crash Kills Warsow Man
Serviee State PIERCETON, July 30-—Merritt was crus
——*— Crash Injuries Fatal
lice said Mr, Bennett (UP)—Charles E. Wiemert, in his vehicle; which Danville, Ill, died in Commun
after his automobile was not discovered until
a Sounty road, midnight. inert of here, [7 i at any hour-in any weather | you can SAVE i BY MAIL at- | The Indiana | National Bank Main Bank: Pennsylvania and Washington Streets Branches in Eight Convenient Locations Since 1834, a good place to save! \ ¢ ’
| Separate GOP | { Organization
THE PAYOFF—Actor John Kellogg (center) shows excellent taste in picking wives as shown in threatened against the state Re irley Kellogg (right), his ex-wives. But he also has (publican committee for retaining was sentenced to five days in jail for failing te pay Linda her alimeny and Helen |
= - es —— ee | pre-convention days, as was the
WILLIAMSPORT, Ind,, July J0/independent voters and Demo-| 3. rats who would like to vote Re {publ h said many, Bennett, 45, Warsaw, was killed was wrapped around the tree. He Hospital here Tuesday night of ht lean hia Your. He sai to ay
4:30 injuries suffered when he lost |g); uard sk 175 feet and struck a a. m., although the accident was control of his car and it gver. 2 5008 With S0Ee ou § Re-
tree three miles west of here on believed to have occurred around turned on U. 8. 41, about 11 miles
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Will Continue
By TED KNAP . Indiana's Eisenhower team will stay on the field and give Republicans a two - platoon system for the fall election fight, v Tke leaders refused to be waved to the showers as they vetoed late! yesterday to continue their organ-| ization “in active existence” and separate from the regular GOP. |
The Ike squad will “supplement and “co-operate with” the regular Republican organisation. But it will not be “under” the Old Guard, This was partially the break! which Eisenhower leaders had
Cale J, Holder as chairman. Mr. Holder was strongly pro-Taft in
state committee itself. | ‘Insurance Policy’ !
8. I LAFAYETTE, July 30—George ir 'ThAeES said contiiuation of M. Adams, agricultural extension|c itt t “ ” John R. Myers Jr. a salesman, {Committe does not mean a “split” | gave the Sr at his home after 28¢nt In Harrison County. Willior “pelt” from the regular dor. ) {become superintendent of the NeW They sald it was more like an indeath of M/8 Robert V. Bennett. /urday night. He said the fight't urine University gressland re-isurance policy for enthusiastic 27, former city editor of the started when an uninvited guest 563TCh farm, Sept. 1. He was as- support——especially in those coun- | sistant county agent in Clark (jes where Old Guard chairmen Sgt. Bennett, stationed here as, Sgt. Bennett was found in the County Hom 195 to 1243, nd has are still daft about Taft. Mag- kitchen after the fight, badly Peen agent in Harrison County! gy pale Brown, Marion County
Indiana for Eisenhower
{Clerk and state co-ordinator of the Tke Committee, said one of the chief purposes in keeping an independent organization is to woo
The Eisenhower executive group foffered its handshake to the | jular GOP. It authorized its state) jchairman, Robert A. Grant of! South Bend, to “consider” Mr. {Holder's offer to make Mr. Grant, jan assistant state chairman for the campaign. i Gesture of Peace Mr. Holder made the offer late Monday after receivi al {vote of confidence from the State {Republican Committee. It was a!
gesture of peace toward the Ike camp.
|gressman, did not accept. a The Ike group planned to set {up separate headquarters. Mr. {Brown sald it wasn't decided |where. | The tenor of the Ike strategists’ decision appeared to be that they were willing to go along |with Mr. Holder and the regular {GOP, but not trust them entirely. They felt some of the anti-Ike bitterness would not wear off of some of the avid Tafters — in which case the Eisenhower team {would carry the ball. \
immediately
Support for George N. Craig, [gubernatorial nominee allied with the Ike forces, was not specifically mentioned in the Eisenhower [committee's statement to the, press, But Mr. Brown said it was: the group’s intent to “work for ‘all the Republican candidates, from top to bottom.”
Will Back Jenner
That included U., 8. Sen. Wil(Mam E. Jenner, foe of the Ike ifaction, he said.
i {| No member of the regular Re{publican state organization attended yesterday's Eisenhower session. It started with a lunch‘eon and then went into secret’ session. . Mr. Craig was there. So were Mayor Alex Clark, Sheriff Dan W. Smith, County Treasurer Louis ©. Rainier, publisherpolitician Eugene C. Pulliam and about 90 men and women who led the Ike campaign for nomina- | tion. All the speeches stressed need {for harmony and pleaded to for-
{Taft thumpers. | Applause was strong when Mr. Pulliam urged Ike backers: “Let's ‘cut out all this talk about cutting throats. , . . Let's not crow or try to get even. . . . That even goes for Bill Jenner, who said nasty things about me and George Craig. I'm still for him.”
Closed-Door Meeting
After 2'; hours in closed-door session, the Eisenhower strategists issued this statement: “The executive group of the Indiana Committee for KEisen{hower has authorized its officers to continue the Committee in ac{tive existence for the purpose {of supplementing. the activities lof the regular Republican orgar|ization in co-operation with it. “It has authorized its state chairman, Robert A. Grant, to consider with the chairman and {other officers of the State Republican Committee the suggesition that he become an assistant state chairman thereof.”
Strike End Near
KOKOMO, Ind. July 30 (UP) Company and union officials ‘reached an interim agreement to ‘end a strike and 2300 workers are expected to return to their {jobs at Continental Steel Corp. here early next week.
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