Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1928 — Page 6

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PREDICT TENTH OF 0.0. P. VOTE FOR IEBOCMTS Woollen Sees Victory in One . of Ten Deserting G. 0. P. Ranks. BY ROBERT BEARD. "One Democratic convert from among every ten Republicans in Indiana and the Democratic party will carry the State in the fall election." Right or wrong, that in a nutshell is the conviction of Hoosier Democrats, the reason for Democratic optimism and the challenge goading the Democratic party to the most vigorous campaign it has made in years. That 10 per cent looks easy to Democrats; and there are numerous Republicans who will be surprised if the desertion from Republican ranks in November doesn’t surpass that figure, taking Democratic evangelism into account. Although much water will flow under the political bridge between now and Nov. 6, and figures of four years ago cannot be relied upon implicity as the basis for calculations, Democrats find them highly encouraging. Evans Woollen, "favored son” of Indiana democracy for the party’s presidential nomination, tossed that 10 per cent into receptive ears this week when he addressed a few remarks to Democratic county chairmen from twenty-seven counties in conference here. "Remember," he said, “just 10 per cent is the margin of votes between the Democratic and Republican parties in Indiana." Democrats have comparative

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R. D. Robinson, an alumnus of the Indiana University chapter, will entertain at the annual Sigma Chi State banquet at the Columbia Club Saturday. Robinson has appeared in a number of amateur theatricals as a singer and musician. He will sing several songs and will accompany Miss Hattie Snow, of Cincinnati, in an act. peace in their own ranks, while zealous Republican candidates rant among themselves in quest of nominations, playing the Democrats’ game by keeping the record of corruption well spaded up. This is the situation that makes the minority party confident that one out of every ten Republicans who stood

by the G. O. P. four years ago will seek “relief" by stepping over into Democratic ranks, screened by the walls of an election booth. Looking beyond the primaries to the general election, Democrats are predicting success in the State with these figures of 1924 as encouragement; Ed Jackson won the governorship from Carleton B. McCulloch, the Democratic nominee, by polling 654,784 votes to McCulloch’s 572,303. Approximately the same ratio prevailed in Marion County which gave Jackson 85,654 to McCulloch's 71,883. Frederick E. Schortemeier, running ahead of the ticket, became Secretary of State with 681.948 votes against Arthur J. Hamrick’s 527,695. Lewis S. Bowman beat Robert Bracken, for auditor, Democrat 628,276 to 579,364. Bernhardt H. Urbahns became State Treasurer with 629,301 votes against 577,214 cast for Harry L. Arnold, Democratic nominee. Arthur L. Gilliom garnered 625,793 votes to become attorney general over Harvey Harmon with 580,596. Roughly, the same ratio prevailed FRECKLES March Worst Month For This Trouble—How to Remove Easily There's a reason why nearly everybody freckles in March, but happily there is also a remedy for these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay frock led. Simply get an ounee of othine—double strength, from any drug or department store and apply a little of it night and morning, and in a sow days you should see that oven the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the light ones have vanished entirely. Now is the time to rbl yourself of freckles, for if not removed now they may stay all summer. and spoil an otherwise beautiful complexion. Your money back if othine fails.—Advertisement.

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in 1926 when the general election gave James E. Watson the long term senatorship over Albert Stump, the Democratic nominee, 522,837 to 511,454. The same election made Arthur R. Robinson senator for the short term, with 519,401 votes to 496,540 cast for the Democratic choice, Evans Woollen. Schortemeier retained his office as Secretary of State by polling 534,058 votes against Hamrick’s 473,320; Bowman remained auditor with 531,375 votes to David S. Ferguson’s 474,382, and Mrs. Urbahns retained the office assumed upon the death of her husband by 517.439 votes to Zachariah T. Dungan's 434,519. Democrats, however, are not counting on a fall victory by Republican default. Their leaders

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