Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1959 — Page 4

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For Governor At the end of two weeks of balloting, only 21 votes were cast for the local choice for the Democratic choice for governor in 1960. TlTis indicates that most people have not yet made up their minds, and that many are not willing to express their own views until they know how the local leaders will go. Numerous articles on all of the candidates for governor will be featured in newspapers during the next few weeks. This will be the forerunner of attempts to corner county delegations er single delegates, for votes. It is already a foregone conclusion that the Fourth District generally will favor Mathew Welsh. Adams county has seldom stuck with the rest of the Fourth District, however. John Walsh, present secretary of state and former congressman, attended law school with city attorney John DeVoss, and has many other good friends locally. He will draw some of the delegates. More enthusiasm has been worked up for Bert Steinwedel than for any of the other candidates, according to the ballots received here. While in Indianapolis this weekend, a publisher from a newspaper in southern Indiana, about 20 miles from Bloomington, reported the same sort of grass-roots support down there. Steinwedel addressed the Jefferson club here recently, and the meeting was very well attended. Von Eichhorn, state senator from this area, received several votes, and Ralph Tucker, the candidate four years ago, received one vote. Take your time and make up your mind; but remember, the Democratic candidate will back up the Democratic platform.

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20 Years Ago Today 0 Nov.. 24, 1939—The annual inspection of the Eastern Star chapter will be conducted Thursday evening by Mrs. Arlene Vey, of Marion, worthy grand matron. Mrs. Helen Hart Oakes, 65, native of Decatur, died at her home in May wood. 111., a suburb of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Squier en-

tertained at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Revilla Myers of Farmland and Richard Bowers of Fort Wayne. Thirty members of the intermediate mission band of Berne sang English and German songs for patients at the Adams county memorial hospital Thanksgiving eve. High school basketball scores: Elmhurst 51, Hartford 24: Kirkland 27, Pleasant Mills 18; Spencerville 38, Monmouth 30.

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