Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1936 — Page 4

Herbert C. Wadsworth

Sd Democratic Party, bolstered ; election of its full legislative in Marion County, today apparently had increased its control of the Indiana General Assembly. "In 11 State Senate races, returns y showed 10 Democrats elected. r R. Beardsley, Elkhart Coun“1¥, Republican, defeated Elias C. * Bwihart of Elkhart, one of 12 Demeo- ~ gratic senators seeking re-election.

Six Democratic senators res amiected were: Jacob Welss, president'pro tempore of the Senate; E. Leroy Portteus and E. Curtis White of Marion County; John Bright Webb (joint state senator for Marjon and Johnson Counties); Joseph Robertson of Jackson, Scott and n, and William D. Hardy, ‘Vanderburgh County.

Hendricks Is Holdover

“Thomas A. Hendricks is hold-ov ver |

peratic Senator from Marion | - ty Newly elected to the Senate from | rion County was Joseph F. Sex- | in, former deputy prosecutor, who defeated Leo X. Smith. Thirteen State Representatives—. Democrats and four Repubs—were re-elected. ip. Frank G. Thompson, Bluffpublisher and House majority fer, was re-elected. Rep. Roy J. H son, Attica manufacturer, a dRepublican leader, was defeated by H. Warnick. The state yesterday voted on candidates for 26 Senate seats and the full 100 positions in the House of Representatives.

Three Are Re-elected

The three local members of the who were re-elected are: 449 N. Arsenal, representative, member since former member of Indianapolis council; Harry Hill, Edinburg, pint state representative), farmer il manufacturer, and Charley 4528 Winthrop-av, electrician, aber of the 1935 assembly. Successful new candidates on the democratic ticket for representative m Marion County were Ollie A. eh 228 Union-st, printer and man; Adolph G. Emhardt Jr, N. ‘Delaware:st. attorney and p! 3H in prosecutor's office, But- . graduate, also Harvard law hoo B raduse James J. McCaslin, 8 N. Arsenal, grocer; Lawrence C. , 2525 Broadway, first supergent of Marion County highSs, field manager of Portland Cent Association; Miss Bess Robjs, 816 E. 57th-st, attorney, memir of 1933 legislature but not canpte in 1035, born in Anderson, jduate of Manual High and IndiNn: Law School; Herbert C. WadsCastleton; Edward C. Wake- * 1424 Albany, Beech Grove; t C..Ropkey, 22 N. Audubonpsident of Indianapolis Enwing Co., former president of city pil of Indianapolis; Rev. Marall A. Talley, 4710 W. Fall Creekfl. a minister, former editor of or ro publication. and one time etary of National Race Congress, #_ pastor of Mount Zion Baptist {Turn fo Page Nine)

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