Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1951 — Page 7
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(iiiiiini i Miiini i iwinjiil , Boom For Sen. Taft ; | : Underway In State ; i T - i Candidacy Urged By Republican Leaders - Indianapolis, Oct. 12—(UP)— A Republican presidential boom for U.s. lien. Robert A. Taft of Ohio was under way in Indiank today. Nearly 100 Hoosier GOP leaders, msny Jof them politically powerful now or in the past, signed an open letter to Taft urging him to become thf party’s candidate. They said jthby Spoke “the sentiment of the grfat (majority of voters in this Wf Subscribe our unwavering support, to your nomination and election,”' the letter said. | Qbserverjs believed the move virtually promised Taft full Support at the 1902 fclOP national convention, although the Indiana delegates traditionally go uninstruoted. h*h# letter said: Fit |is our belief the Republican standard bearer must be an American if unquestionable integrity, fearless, forthright and an experienced public servant. We believe treat you meet all these requirements and that with you as a candidate the Republican party can win tlie presidency.” U.S. Sen.; Raymond E. Willis, Angola, circulated the letter. included those of former Gov. Ralph F, Gates, Columbia City; state auditor Frank T. Ntillis, three former GOP state committee chairmen, H. Clark Springer, Arch M. Bobbitt and ’ John H. . ,h.,j —
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' n. , h - Two Personal Injury i Cases Are Venued • ■ 8 s ‘ • Two personal injury cases, which emanated ||k the Adams circuit i I court, h‘a4e been venued to the ! Wells circuit court to be tried by Judge Holder Byrd. One of them is by Eileen Kohne, seeking judgment bf $1,288.50, the other by her daughter,; Louisa Ann Kohne, who seek* $5139. The defendant in both cases is Riss and Co., Inc., of Kansas City, Mo., and their truck driver, H. Baker! of Annan, dale, NJ..M ' Student Arrested For Evasion Indianapolis, Oct. 12. —(UP) — Storrs F. Olda, 21, an Earlham college student at Richmond, Irtd., was held iindbr $5,000 bond today on a charge of failure to report for draft induction in Maes., last monthOlds iw|s arrested in Richmond
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