Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1926 — Page 12

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CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARY TILTS TO BE HEATED Five Incumbents Will Be Without Opposition May 4. Indiana's congressional primary fights today loomed almost as equals to the senatorial contests for intensity. Throughout the State fifty-two man are beginning the contest which they hope will result in their obtaining the nomination of their party In the Republican ranks only two men, Albert Vestal, incumbent from the Eighth District, and David Hogg. Ft. Wayne, incumbent from the Twelfth District, are without opposition. None of Indiana's three Democratic incumbents will have-opposi-tion in the primary. Arthur Greenwood of Washington is unopposed in the Second District; Harry C. Canfield of Batesville will win in the Fourth District Democratic honors by default, and the •same is true of Frank Gardner of Scottsburg, who represents the Third District. Four other Democrats also are without opposition. Waldeman E. Eickhoff of Ft. Wayne will be unopposed in the primary race in the Twelfth district, as will Harry Rhoades of Gary, in the Tenth, Virgil Simmons of Bluffion In the eighth, and Henry W. Moore of Terre Haute, in the Fifth .'district. The hardest contest in the Democratic ranks looms in the First, district. where William E. Wilson of 'Evansville, Samuel Newman of Evansville. Harvey Harmon of Princeton, and William D. Hardy of Evansville are battling. Indianapolis and Marion County, icomposing the Seventh district, will the the center of the Republican party’s bitterest contest. In this district four men are seek-

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ing the honor now held by Ralph E. Updike, asking renomination. The other aspirants are Merrill Moores, former Representatvie; James Ogden, former Indianapolis corporation counsel, and Morris Greenleaf. The Democrats also will have a merry scrap in the Eleventh district, where David S. Ferguson of Covington is battling with William Snodgrass, of Sheridan and Roy W. Adney, of Lebanon. In the Sixth district the fight will be hot for the Democratic nomination, although there are only two candidates, Maurice Douglas, former State Senator of Flat rock, Shelby County, and William H. Myers of Connersville. The Republicans also face a battle in the Sixth with the wet and dry question as an issue. The dry side of the battle is represented by Richard Elliott of Connersville, while Esther Griffin While, Richmond newspaper woman, has announced that she will seek nomination and election on a modification of the Volstead Act platform. Miss White is the only woman seeking a congressional nomination in Indiana. G. O. P. Battle Grounds The Second. Fourth, Fifth and Eleventh districts, will be Republican battle grounds on May 4, with three persons seeking the nomination in each. Fred S. Purnell of Attica, Republican incumbent from the Ninth district, will be opposed by Earl B. Stroup of Frankfort. Harry Rowbottom, incumbent from the First district, also will have opposition from Delbert V. Blackburn, who hails from Rowbottom's home town of Evansville. Andrew Hickey of Ea Portc, veteran from the Thirteenth, Is being opposed by Thomas .1. Swift of Knox, while Will R. Wood of Lafayette will be forced to contend with Hairy H. Peabody of Wheeler. Albert Hall of Marion must meet the opposition of Thomas Peterson of Montpelier and Brose Horne of Gas < ity if fie wishes to return to Congress. Noble Johnson, incumbent from

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Terre Haute and the Fifth district, also will have opposition in the Republican primary. The opposition is furnished by William Horsely and Ray Trueblood, both of Terre Haute. MANDATE SUIT FILED Thomas E. Murray, Jr., Named Def dant In Insurance Case. Suit to mandate Thomas E. McMurray. Jr., State insurance commissioner, to return a certificate for $25,341.64 to the Hoosier Underwriters. Inc., was on file today in Superior Court One. The insurance company filed the certificate May 18. 1925. Complaint charged it should be returned because the entiro business of the plaintiff organization was bought by the Motor Transit Mutual Insurance Company hrough its managing company, the Transit Underwriting Corporation on Jan. 23. There is no legal reason for retaining the certificate, the suit stated.

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