The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 29, 1952 Page: 4 of 4
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own company, The Insurance Company of Texas. Check
over your insurance needs. Are you protected against finan-
100,000 Working Men Can't Be Wrong!
That's the way I figure #. I bought stock in The Insurance Company of Texas. So did
b my Plumber,' Local. And so did more than 100,000 other A. F. of L member, in
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Labor Office of the Detense Produo-
tion Administration.
Haskel will be assistant to Joseph
D. Keenan, administrator of the DPA
Labor Office. Keenen also is secretary-
treasurer of the AFL Building Trades
Department.
Haskel started the UTW paper.
Textile Challenger.
Ben Haskel, director of research
and education for the AFL United
Textile Worker, for 7 years, resigned
to become technical advisor in the
The way things are slow at getting
started at looks like there will be just
one big'face in the State this year, the
Tom Connally-Price Daniel set-to for
the United States Senate.
No opponents have developed yet for
Governor Allan Shivers. Lieutenant
Governor Ben Ramsey, Railroad Com:
missioner Olin Culberson or Land
Commissioner Bascom Giles. And up
to now. the race for Congressman-at-
Large looks pretty dull, since Maury
Maverick of San Antonio has with-
drawn from it
Daniel has set up his campaign
headquarters in the Perry-Brooks
Building in Austin. So tsr, Connally
hasn't set one up. But he is expected
to do so fairly soon.
One interesting thing about that
campaign so far is the polls being
taken by some dally newspapers. They
president of TSFL-AFL, Bill Sams. —
Lubbock Motion Picture Operators and pending
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chase even though it was not conclud-
ed until last week) were $1,140,089, in-
cluding 3250,000 capital and $251,468
surplus, a total policyholders surplus
of $501,468, Ben Jock Cage, I. C. T.
president. said in announcing the pur-
chase.
Total assets of I. C. T. as of Dec. 31
were 31.798.370. Including 3400,000
capital and 3301,295 surplus, a total
policyholders’ surplus of 3701,295.
Combined assets of the Group as of
Dee. 31 thus were 32,938,460.
The new addition sends the capital
and surplus of the ICT Group well
above the million-dollar mark. And
sale of the current 20,000-share stock
issue will put the company over the
31.500.000 capital-and-surplus mark.
And by mid-summer, Cage predicts,
labor’s own insurance company will
be a 32,000,000 capital-and-surplus
company, thus living up to its claim
of being the ’’fastest-growing insur-
ance company in the Southwest”
Cage pointed out that the expansion
into other states was the reeult of de-
mands by union members outside of
Texas for the opportunity to place
their insurance with the labor-owned
company. Purchase of an existing com-
publish ballots, asking people to clip
them out, vote for the one they want,
and mail them in. Daniel is leading
Connally overwhelmingly. It's pretty
easy to explain. It’s all a matter of
organisation. Daniel has a county
campaign chairman tn each county.
When the paper publishes the ballot,
his local chairman gets busy and geta
people to vote them for Daniel and
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THE WORKING MANS COMPANIES
Dallas.—Texas Labor’s own Insur-
ance company has expanded Into a
14-state operation so that A. F. of L
members In other states can place
their insurance with a Labor-owned
company.
The Insurance Company of Texas
changed from a two-state to a 14-state
company when it purchased 73 percent
of the outstanding stock of Continental
Fire and Casualty Insurance Corp,
which already was licensed to do busl-
nees in 12 states besides Texas and
Louisiana where I. C. T. already was
selling insurance.
Addition of the new company ex-
pands the L C. T. Group to three com-
panies: The Insurance Company of
Texas, parent company of the Group
Life Insurance Company of Texae and
Continental Fire and Casualty Insur-
ance Corp., all owned by A. F of L.
members and unions.
Assets of Continental F&C as of
Dec. 31 (the effective date of the pur-
| ebligafion to me, further informetion er have e C
wil go along with the Dixiecrats In
the formation at a third party after he
falls to get the nomination for Senator
Dick Russell of Georgia for president
A recent Belden Poll of Texas shows
that the people don’t want Russell. He
didn't even get enough mentions in
the poll to give him one percent
Yet Shivers favors him, and i he
gets his "uninetructed" idea over at
the State convention in San Antonio
May 27, the Texas votes in the Nation-
si Convention will be cast for Russell,
just as they were in 1948
Shivers appears to have unlimited
ap ■ ding money for this job for organ-
fling. He has hired John VanCronkhite
and Weldon Hart, two of his former
employees now in the public relations
business, to do this organizing Job,
and they are traveling the State on it
VanCronkhite is an experienced poli-
tical organiser, having worked for the
Talmadge machine in Georgia and the
old Huey Long machine in Louisiana
before he came to Texas
Precinct conventions will be held
May 3, and they should have the big-
geet turn-outs in history. in view of all
the activity. .
4 PERCENT AUTOMOBILE LOANS
RON WILKINS INSURANCE
“See Ron for Peace of Mind”
1830 So. Buckner Pleasant Grave
Telephones: Office EX-0890 EX-4405—Night: EX-1863
pany was the quickest way to make
that opportunity available, since ICT
thus voided the long delays necessary
to get licensee in other states..
Members of the board of directors
of the Continental FAC Insurance
Corp., under the ICT ownership, are:
Ben Jack Cage, chairman; William J.
Harris, Dallas Musiclans local presi-
dent and business manager and presi-
dent of the Texas State Federation of
Labor-AFL; Paul C. Sparks, Houston
Carpenters, secretary of the TSFL-
AFL; J. A. McMahon, Jr. Houston
Hoisting Engineers, vice-president of
TSFL-AFL; Kenneth Mabry. Corpus
Christi Plumbers, vice-president of
TSFL-AFL; M M. MeKnight, Fort
Worth Typographical Union and yice-
vice-president of TSFL-AFL; George
F. Webber, El Paso Barbers and vice-
president of TSFL-AFL; A. R. John-
son, Longview Electriclans and vice-
president of TSFL-AFL; Claude
Ritchie, Wichita Falls Carpenters AFL
business manager; Walter Newman,
Galveston Sheet Metal Workors and
secretary of Building Trades Council-
AFL; Frank Owens; Houston Painters
Local financial secretary; Freeman
Everett, Houston Hod Carriers and
Common Laborers-AFL president and
vice-president of the TSFL-AFL;
Charles E. Jones, Houston Painters-
AFL; J. G. Vaughan, Nile E. Ball;
Walter Wideman; Tom Wheeler; Jack
Blodgett and Francis J. Knoll.
States in which ICT can do business,
either through Continental FAC or as
ICT. ere Oregon, Nevada, Arizona,
New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado, Kan
eaa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas,
PERSONAL LOANS
Penona! loans, business Inaas,
autosobile loans, collateral
loans—yes, then's a City Saw
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Reasonable rates, prompt
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CITY STATE BANK
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mail them in.
But Connally, with little or no
organization, gets only the casual
votes, which are few. As a result,
Congally is taking a licking, propa-
ganda-wise, in these polls. We saw
one where Daniel got 98 votes before
Connally got a one.
While the election result won’t be
overwhelming. it illustrates how a
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band-wagon vote can ba captured
while the other candidate le sitting
idly by. There are quite a few people
who like to vote for the winners. They
will be captured by these strew polls
showing Daniel an easy winner. If
Connally contmues to let his campaign
go unorganized, Daniel will beat him
easily. Connally can make a race out
of it, but not by staying on the Job in
Washington and making an occasional
statement to the press.
Daniel is seldom in his office. In-
stead he is out speaking at luncheon
clubs and Chamber of Commerce din-
ners, and in between time meeting peo-
ple and lining them up to support
him.
Shivers is also getting around a lot
on his campsign against President
Truman. He has his set-up at work
getting precinct conventions organ-
ized so the Democrats will give him
their ballots for president, end let him
cast them as he chooses in the Nation-
el Democratic Convention.
This isn't anything new. Only once
in the last 20 years has the Texas
delegation to the notional democratic
convention been one which represented
the wishes of the people of Texas. In-
stead. these delegations have reflected
only the wishes of the Texas Regular-
Dixiecrat crowd which is devoted to
the ideal of the defeat of the Demo-
cratic Party. At this stage of the game.
Shivers is still saying that he wants
to help the Democratie Party, but be
still refuses to say whether he will
abide by the majority decision if it
I goes against him.
I Odds are pretty fair that Shivers
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Reilly, Wallace. The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 29, 1952, newspaper, February 29, 1952; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1549735/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .