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Hoosier Democrats Predict Schricker Will Beat Jenner

Skillen Sees

Majority of Democrats 145,000 Votes sme

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ as Indiana University law

Times Staff Writer professor today to become,

FRENCH LICK, Aug. 22—In- Marion County Democratic chair-| diana Democrats swarmed into/man, a non-paying political posithis southern Indiana resort to-~| ion ) day confident Gov. Schricker| Mr. Grills dewould defeat Republican William |, 2'o4 walter E. Jenner for a seat in the U. 8. M Senate. Myers Jr, for State Chairman Charles Skillen [1° Political post predicted the Governor would ast night at the carry the state by a 145,000 vote Democratic majority. [county convenIn 1948, when the little man ton in the Athin the white hat defeated Repub- cnacum. He suclican Hobart Creighton for Gov.| Feds Pavia M. ernor, he swept the state by Lewis, Who quit 139,000 votes. 1ast week, Mr. Skillen said Gov. Schricker , In his first ofwould do particularly well in ficial political South Bend, Hammond, Terre act, Mr. Grills Haute, East Chicago, Gary, met this morning with the CounEvansville and Kokomo. ty Central Committee to discuss Thomas W. Callahan, Fast campaign strategy. He also asked Chicago, candidate for Secretary his university for a 6-month leave of State, forecast a record Dem- °f absence to devote full time to ocratic vote in Lake County. In Politics. 1948, the Democrats carried Lake] The new county Democratic by 36,000 votes. Mr. Callahan chief said he would retain Judge predicts Gov. Schricker and Adlai Phillip Bayt as 11th District Stevenson will carry Lake by chairman, close to 40,000 votes. | His victory last night came as Other Democrats attending the no surprise. He was backed by Indiana Editorial Association Harry Gasper, Judge Phillip Bavt meeting here were enthusiastic former Congressman Andrew about the party’s' chances par- Jacobs, W. Dan Kibler and the

ticularly since the Democratic majority of count editors actually set off the twin| joriy y candidates.

movements to draft Mr. Steven-

son for President and Gov.| Mr. Myers w J Schricker for Senator at their Yrs Was indorsed by At.

meeting, here last year. torney - General J. Emmett MeLast year, Mr. Stevenson told Manamon and other Democratic

the editors here he fad “no am-|leaders who work at the Statebitions on the national ticket.” ca

And Gov. Schricker said the| : { movement to draft him for Sena-| Convention officials declined to reveal the actual vote. But un-|

tor was “a waste of time.” Wishes Ignored But Democrats ignored the re- had 221 votes and Mr. Myers 179.

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Mr. Grills

Statehouse Backing {

luctant candidates, pushed them Less than half the 800-odd Demo- |

at every opportunity. cratic precinct committeemen and Although Mr. Stevenson will|Vice-committeemen attended the not be here this year, Gov. convention. Schricker will make one of the] In the nominating main speeches at tomorrow “peace and harmony” was the night's banquet. (theme, James Stevens nominated Alabama Sen. John Sparkman, Mr. Myers saying, “we are not nominee for Vice President, offici- here to fuss and fight but to ally will open the 1952 campaign elect a man we all know.” for the Democrats here tomor-| Richard Salb, local attorney, row. National Committeeman called for harmony when he nomPaul Butler also will speak to a inated Mr. Grills, but drew gasps crowd expected to total 2000. [and loud protests from the auBy tradition, the editors have dience when he said: a social program planned for| «pq pe for Adolf Hitler if he

their guests tonight. Tomorrow,!weuld bring us through the clec-

a breakfast speech is planned by tion. Walter Johnson, history profes- United Front Mr. Johnson was chairman of the] Mr. Jacobs called for a united “volunteers” who sparked the front to lick the common foe— draft movement to win Mr. Ste- Republicans. . venson the presidential nomina-| John Carvey, Democratic can-

tion. didate for Congress, keynoted the gg

‘His Gentleness,’ William Jenner, ation of

thower will have the courage to

|And we can win behind him.” |the Brannan Farm Plan were

sum] Open Saturday, (9 A. M) Til 5 P.M.

official sources said Mr. Grills i

speeches,

Nelson Grills Heads Adi Stil

in County Keen Clear of

convention and twitted Gen.| Dwight D. Eisenhower about| running on the same ticket with] I Sen. William E. Jenner. Said Mr. Carvey: > “To help him spread the gospel of tolerance and good will, he (Gen. Eisenhower) will have none! other than Wild Bill Jenner.

BY United Press

Gov. Adlai E, Stevenson's repudicompulsory national said that George Marshall was health insurance and the Brana traitor. I hope that Gen. Eisen- nan Farm Plan showed. today that he is still cautiously keeping his ‘distance from the Truman administration. But no fomment was available’ vet from Gov. Stevenson on Mr. {Truman's remark yesterday that [the governor must run on the record of the Roosevelt and Truman administrations.

publicly choose between Bill Jenner and Gen. Marshall.” The convention ended with fol-| lowers of Mr. Myers and Mr. Grills linked arm jn arm.

Fighting Speech Earlier, Mr, Grills assumed command with a fighting speech. The Illinois governor ends his

He sald: Wisconsin vacation today and

“It's a strange thing for a heads back for Springfield, Ill teacher to find out suddenly he’s)

got to go out and practice what) Needs ‘Refreshening’ he preaches. I gave up my job to! While setting up a campaign help make JLoaenarelty a SR: organization independent of the 8 | piace ar ae Sur Teh t administration, G 6v. Stevenson Mr Myers publicly congratu. DAs never declared dissatisfaction, lated Mr. Grills and pledged his With his party's 20-year Yecors) full support. {in Washington. He has said he] Later, Deputy Attorney Gen-|thinks the country wants a “re-| eral James (Buzz) Watson, one freshening” of the programs unof the strongest opponents of Mr, dertaken in that period. Grills, hailed his election. Said Gov. Stevenson said yesterday Mr. Watson: attacks by Gen, Dwight D. Eisen“Im for Grills 100 per cent. hower on health insurance and

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Dwight D. Eisenhower, getting | statement that the United States| ‘blunders’ not only preceded the : ready for his big political in-| had no alternative but fight in| Korean action but followed it. He! 0d 1 vasion of the East, heard the Korea even though the Demo- complained about the Truman first reaction today from fellow cratic administration's ‘terrible administration's “failure to do Republicans on his latest state-|plunders” had laid the ground- things we should do to win the ment on foreign policy, work for the Red attack. war." Only Sen. Bourke B, Hicken- Sen. Hickenlooper, a supporter looper of Iowa seemed willing to, of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's at- lke Gets Challenge {

Fugitive Captured charged with raping Bertha Big- From Sen. Monroney ham at her home in Willlams-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (UP) After Year's Search burg last summer. The FBI said UTICA. N, Y.. Aug. 22 (UP)— Bradley was working as a migra- Okla.) A jail-break artist charged with, tory farmhand When arrested. raping a 66-year-old Willlams-| . sg burg, Md., woman was back be- Phi Kappa Psl Outing hind bars today after a nationwide search that lasted nearly a year, rg { : 8 , sal 1s 8 James Bradley, alias Williams, hold its annual picnic tomorrow Oe cite fields Sept. 30. who made ol fourth prison break at Northern Beach on 116th St. promptly and clearly” a state-! last Oct, when he sawed: his!aqat of U. 8. 31. A baseball team ment he would

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