Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1958 — Page 10
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G 0 P Big Guns In Action In Indiana Jenner, Caphart Schedule Speeches INDIANAPOLIS <UPI) — The Republican "big guns” swing into heavy campaign activity this week with retiring Sen. William E. Jenner slated to give six speeches in a week and Sen.
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Homer E. Capehart at least two. Governor Handley, candidate for the U.S. Senate, will be in the fore of the last ditch drive with at least 16 appearances slated before he ends his activities with a "Wind Up Campaign" appearance Nov. 1 in his home town of LaPorte. All of the nine GOP Congressmen, with emphasis on Reps. Charles Halleck, John Beamer. Earl Wilson, William Bray and F. Jay Nimtz, get into the act with talks at virtually every big city and crossroads community from
the Calumet area to the Ohio River. The appearance by the “name" politicians will be supplemented and supported by candidates for state and county offices and at least one out-of-state headliner has been acquired by the GOP to pep up the campaign in the stretch drive. Sen. John Sherman Cooper of Kentucky will keynote a Floyd-Clark County rally at New Albany the evening of Oct. 27. Takes Sideline Rose Jenner, who handpicked Hand-
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ley as his successor when he announced plans to retire from the Senate, has been taking a sideline role during the early stages of the 1958 campaign. The sudaen scheduling of a half dozen talks in a week may have been sparked by a recent Indiana apffearance by Vice President Richard Nixon, observers believed. Nixon told Hoosier Republicans they would have to “stand up and fight” if they want to prevent a. Democratic victory Nov. 4. Jenner, known as a fiery orator, will open his activities on behalf
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of the GOP at an- 11th District $lO-a-plate dinner in Indianapolis Thursday. The following day, he will be the keynote speaker at a Madison County fund-raising dinner at Anderson. The veteran Bedford politician, who many believe has his eye on the 1960 gubernatorial nomination, will speak at a Vanderburgh County Halloween Party in the Evansville Memorial Coliseum next Monday night and takes his talents to Fort Wayne for an Allen County GOP meeting the following evening. A First District Republican rally at Hammond is slated for Wednesday, Oct. 29. and Jenner winds up his part -In the campaign the next night with a Lawrence County GOP parade and rally in his home town of Bedford. ‘ Reluctant” Campaigner Capehart, a “reluctant" campaigner who has been at odds with the Handley faction of thi
' election activities to talks at a Floyd County veterans meeting in I New Albany Wednesday night and an appearance before a Ripley County GOP rally at Batesville Friday. Handley, who refused to concede anything to his opponent, Vance Hartke, as a tireless paigner, will stump the state frontone end to the other in the remaining weeks of the campaign. Appearances are scheduled for Indianapolis, Shelbyville, Columbus, Bloomington, Austin, Franklin, Frankfort, Brazil, Vincennes, Princeton. Boonville and LaPorte. One of the top apearances slated for Handley and all state GOP candidates is at the Indiana Republican Editorial Association annual meeting in Indianapolis Saturday. Zoo Parade NEW YORK (UPD — Police were not too surprised when they found an eight-foot porpoise hanging from a lamppost on a Bronx corner one night. Earlier in the day, they had come across a ninefoot shark with its teeth removed on a nearby corner.
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tion of President Eisenhower. In a televised news conference- , Sunday, Reuther said Chief Justice Earl Warren, a Republican, and a ' half dozen Efemocrats, including Sen. John Kennedy (DMass.) and Gov. Averell Harriman ot New York, would be acceptable to labor as presidential candidates. “If Earl Warren were a Republican candidate for president I think he would deserve very considerable consideration from the labor movement and would get it,” Reuther said. Sebria, which had been a vassal principality of Turkey since 1389, was established as an independent kingdom by the treaty of Berlin in 1878.
