Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1928 — Page 4

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INDIANA D. 0. P. KEEPS 10 TO 3 CONGRESS HOLD Loses Seat to Ludlow, but Gains in Dunbar Victory. Losing their Seventh district congressman, Republicans retaliated by winning the congressional race in the Third district to retain their control of ten Indiana districts as against the three going to Democrats in Tuesday’s election. Ralph Updike, congressman from the Seventh district, was the only Republican of ten incumbents to be unseated. Louis Ludlow (Dem.) accomplished it as the only Democrat elected in the district. But in the Third district, James W. Dunbar (Rep.) emerged victor over Congressman Frank Gardner (Dem.) complete unofficial returns indicated. The race was close but Dunbar appeared certain of a 2,000 majority. Unofficial returns indicated these results: First District—Harry Rowbottom (Rep.), defeated John W. Boehne (Dem.). Second Distv let—Arthur H. Greenwood (Dem.), defeated Orville Stout (Rep.). Third District—Dunbar (Rep.) defeated Gardner (Dem.). Fourth District—Canfleld (Dem.) likely to defeat Charles S. Hisey (Rep.)., race close. Fifth District—Noble J. Johnson fßep.) defeated Henry W. Moore (Dem.). Sixth District—Richard N. Elliott i (Rep.) defeated William H. Larrabee (Dem.). Seventh District—Ludlow (Dem.) defeated Updike (Rep>). Eighth District—Albert H. Vestal (Rep.) defeated Don C. Ward (Dem.). Ninth District—Fred S. Purnell (Rep.) defeated George L. Mackintosh (Dem.). Tenth District—Will R. Wood (Rep.) defeated John S. Sobraska (Dem.). Eleventh District—Albert R. Hall (Rep.) defeated M. Clifford Townsend (Dem.). Twelfth District—David Hogg (Rep.) defeated Sam Jackson (Dem.). Thirteenth District—Andrew J. Hickey (Rep.) defeated Perkins (Dem.)

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Automobiles reported to the police as stolen: George B. Bowley, 1135 North Pershing avenue, Ford sedan, 640451, from Chase and McCarty streets. Amel Lawson, 1033 Concord street, Ford roadster, 435-315, from Eleventh street and King avenue. Jack Cliasteen, 721 Greer street, Chevrolet coupe, 698-080, from Georgia street, near G. & J. Tire Company. George Taylor, 820 West Twentyninth street, Maxwell touring, 662272, from Georgia street, near G. & J. Tire Company.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by the police: A. L. Gardner, 320 East Washington street, Ford coupe, found at Market and Delaware streets. Hospital Given High Rating Tip Times Special MARION, Ind., Nov. B.—The Grant county hospital here is rated as one of the two highest standard fifty-five bed institutions in the United States by the American College of Surgeons, as a result of a report given at its national convention. The rating was announced in a letter from the surgeons’ organization to Frank Swartz, president of the county hospital association.

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