Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1940 — Page 2

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Harness’ Friends Discuss Plan to Give Him Advantage in Senate Race.

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

5 WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. —Friends ‘of’ Rep. Forest A. Harness, both |§ here .and in Indiana, are discussing a plan to reverse the order of ‘pominations in the Republican -state convention and thus give the Kokomo Congressman a . better

chance to compete for the United

-State senatorship, it was learned

today. . ‘ - Their theory is that should Glen

- Hillis, the Kokomo candidate for || :

:governor, fail to make the grade, ‘Rep. Harness well might compete :against Raymond E. Willis, the only -announced candidate for the senatorship. : , It has been customary to nomi--nate the Senator first and then the Governor, but under this ‘scheme the Governor would be chosen first 4nd the Senator last.

: Tucker May Enter Race - If a re-nominated Congressman

enters the field, however, it is con-

-sidered quite likely that the dean of the delegation, Rep. Charles A. ‘Halleck, may have first call. But both Reps. Harness and Hal--leck might meet with opposition from another quarter than that of former Candidate Willis, however, if the batting order is reversed. For in the event that Judge James A. Emmert would beat both Mr. - Hillis and State Senator William E. - Jenner for the gubernatorial nomination, Secretary of State James M. Tucker might not seek re-nom-ination but try for the United States Senatorship, it has been pointed , out. : .-He is more or less effectively barred from doing so now since Senator Jenner comes from the same southern part of the State.

Martin Gives Report

- One factor that may cause the G. O. P. to select the best possible candidate this year is the report brought back here by Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr. (R. Mass.), who was the Beefsteak dinner speaker at the Columbia Club in Indianapolis. The Republican Floor Leader predicted upon his return that Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana will go Republican this year, but he - added that of these four states the toughest fight will be in Indiana. -°“7 think we can win out in In- . diana,” Rep. Martin said. “But it will take organization, hard work and a first class candidate to do so.” “He declined to say which he would take if the choice rested between his ‘two colleagues—Reps. Harness and Halleck. .

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- Irving Prince . . « figures balance on electric turn-table.

Get Music Turn-Table “On Time.)

Because of -his interest in music and his enterprise and integrity,

School 81, today became the only| person in Indiana to be extended credit in the music appreciation campaign. Irving was one of 4500 school children who heard a recorded symphony program at Tech High School. He also heard talks by Edward T. Ingle, director of the National Committee for Music Appreciation, and Dr. Peter W. Dykema, Columbia University music educator. :

quested Mrs. Elizabeth Kaltz Cochran, head of the Tech music department to introduce him to Dr. Ingle—he had something personal to talk to him about. Irving wanted one of those electric turn-tables ‘which are being distributed to: play the recordings through a radio. He wanted it right now and from his earnings he had saved only $3.50, short of the price of the turn-tables. ; It hasn't been policy to extend credif to purchasers of either re-

distribution headquarters, 245 N, Pennsylvania St. But Mr. Ingle was impressed ty the boy’s enthusiasm and love of music. =~ | So the arrangements were made. Irving paid his $3.50 and took one of the turn-tables to his home, 2445 Coyner Ave. He'll pay the balance

given a “paid in full” receipt. Two of the series of 10 symphonies are now available. They are Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony and Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C Minor. POET PRINTS VERSE P.).—Lloyd Haberly, a poet now a guest at Harvard University, has

used a 150-year-old hand printing press at the Widener Library to turn

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