Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1963 — Page 19

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1963

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5 ft ■ I ft" I I" »Brisk Bidding ps Seen For » GOP Choice } By EUGENE J. CADOU 1 United Press International J INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — BidF ding for the Republican nomina--1 tion for U.S. senator from IndiA ana will be brisk during 0 the F next few weeks. * State Sen. D. Russell BontI rager, Elkhart, GOP floor leadC er, is expected to make his for--7 mal announcement next week, I although he actually has been campaigning for many months, a Meanwhile, former State Sen. I Edgar D. Whitcomb, Seymour j), attorney, may beat Bontrager to A the punch with his official canF didacy pronouncement. 1 Three other possibilities, all A congressmen, appear to have ber come more reluctant about the * Senate contest. * Rep. Richard Roudebush, NoC blesville, has endorsed the guJ bernatorial effort of Lt. Gov. p Richard O. Ristine. Both are from the 6th District and a state A convention hardly ever permits ? one district to win two major 7 nominations. p Rep. Donald C. Bruce, Indianj apolis, a rampant Barry Goldj water man, is handicapped by F the fact that H. Dale Brown, 2, Marion County chairman, is conA centrating on the nomination of F Appellate Court Judge John 1 Ryan for lieutenant governor. A Adair Ponders Try f Rep. E. Ross Adair, Fort J Wayne, is taking a sober second v look in view of his veteran n standing in Congress and the » prospect of higher salaries and f pension benefits.

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The bid of Whitcomb is surprising the politicos because he has been out of the political spotlight for so long. Born in Hayden, Jennings County, Whitcomb is 46 hears old, married, with five children, and is an, Air Force here of World War 11. He was captured by the Japanese at Corregidor, escaped and was recaptured. He has written a book entitled “Escape From Corregidor.” His beautiful wife, Patricia, a former model? won’t do him any harm in his campaigning. The situation recalls the effective public appearances of another pulchritudinous spouse, Marvella, wife of Sen. Birch E. Bayh, Jr. -j—ZU__2 Whitcomb represented Jennings, Ripley and Dearborn Counties in the State Senate from 1950 to 1954. He was chairman of the rules committee and a member of ’ the Little Hoover Commission. Battled Wilson Once He attempted to Wrest the 9th District congressional nomination from Rep. Earl Wilson, Bedford, but lost after an energetic campaign. From 1954 to 1956, Whitcomb served as assistant U. S. district attorney in the Southern Indiana district, and then began practicing law in Seymour. He now is a member of the Great Lakes Commission and a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve in which he * serves as liaison officer with the Air Force Academy. Whitcomb and Sen. Vance Hartke were kidding each other about the senatorial situation recently. “You’re not going to run against me, are you, Ed?” Hartke asked. “Think of my wife and seven children.” “I couldn’t say a word—l’ve only got a wife and five children,” Whitcomb said. Noted Lawyer May Be Hired For Ruby Case DALLAS (UPI) — Jake (The Master) Ehrlich, prominent West Coast criminal lawyer, said today he is willing to consider defending flashy Jack Ruby on charges of murdering the President’s accused assassin. Ehrlich is the flamboyant San Francisco attorney upon ; whose life the television series “Sam Benedict” is- based. Ruby told his Dallas lawyer, Tom Howard, Monday that he had a ‘‘spur of the moment” urge to kill Lee Harvey Oswald to avenge the Kennedy family and because he thought Oswald was part of a Communist plot. Howard planned to have him plead temparary insanity and stressed that he felt Ruby had been “emotionally disturbed.” Called by Sister Ehrlich said he got a phone call from Mrs.-Eva Grant Ruby’s sister, and that she asked him if he would defend her brother. . Since»Ruby already has retained Howard, Ehrlich said she should have him call his San Francisco office. If the attorney asks Ehrlich to head up or organize a defense for Ruby, would be accept? “I would give it a hell of a lot of thought,” he replied. Howard was not immediately available for comment, but his wife said that someone from Ehrlich’s office in San Francisco had been in contact with her husband. Howard said a preliminary examining trial probably will be held for Ruby after Thanksgiving. * Say “Marry Christmas" | with a truly fine gift * J^z?° MEGA | S DE VILLE * J xW i /jk 0 Aw? I —ii’ * I - ’’’“**■» * SELF-WINDING S STAINLESS STEEL E *llO E The new, thin-silhouette version of our famous $ E Omega Seamaster. Automatic or manualwind movement. Steel or J* 14K gold, $95 to S4OO. BOWER ■ Jewelry Store 5 smtwi.Mi.ArtC»rYed .^, M

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