Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1940 — Page 2
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¥ WNUTTSTALKS ow York SHOWHESALL FOR NEW DEAL i
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Minton Confident He'll Be Renominated: Ludlow | Losgs ‘Goat War.
By DANTEL Mm, XTDNEY
Times Sta Writer WASHINGTON, May 11.Paul V. | MeNutt, 8h his 14,000 mile ‘western | campaign tour, is ‘aking the hottest New Deal speeches of why oahdidate, & study of the toxt of those | released here reveals. { They are Democratic speeches, too, in the sense that he assails the Republicans and singles out such prospective 'G. 'O. P. eandidntes us| Thomas Dewey for special treat ment, | But ‘most of all they contain 100 Per cent plus New Deal doctrine,
some of which may make certain conservative Southern Senators shudder if they ever learn about it. Here is a sample: “We are engaged today ih a mighty effort to give meaning to our Bill of Rights and make the Constitution a living reality to the Zimes people. The right to the pursuit of NEW YORK, Mav 11. -With a happiness includes the right to a gigantic parade inside the grounds | pair of shoes to pursue it inh and, and flocks of airplanes roaring three square meals a day ‘while overhead, the 1040 edition of the | doing it New York's World Pair this morn- | Points to Poverty ing threw open its gates and | y hung out the welcome sigh em“An unemployed man with an
possed with the slogan of “The undernourished wife and sick chil | ‘Pyendly Forty Pair.” dren who is evicted for nhon-pay- Mayor F, H, LaGuardia of New ment df rent has, for practical pur- York, flanked by fair officials and | poses, been deprived of his property
without due process of law. = 8 “I ‘believe George Washington SESSION OPENED
and Thomas Jefferson and Tom Paine and Andrew Jackson would all mgree to that proposition. 1 beHaymaker’s Foes Claim 407 Votes in Fight to Elevate Deluse.
lieve they would all concur in the (Continued from Page One)
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philosophy that it is only the man who has & fair chance to ®arn three square meals a day for him self and his family whd has any civil liberty or any oth®r kind of freedom. The man with hung children ih his home is a slave “Tn 1932 there were 18 million slaves in this land with its heritage of freedom. Those men had been put in cheins by a government which for 12 vears tolerated an eco nomic system where the few rich became richer and fewer and the many poor increased ih numbers #hel pot poorer, Tt was A govern ment policy which encouraged the manipuldtion of the faancial Tesources of the natioh hy a small group of selfish operators whose in satiable greed so dulled their social conscience that the inevitable disaster was hot recognized when it had struck
Lambastes Republicans
secretary snd Allen Dawson for Treasurer; H. Nathan Swaim for 12th District chairman and Mrs, P. C. Kelly for vice chairman The Deluse faction slated Frank MeCarthy fo mittee, Last minutes efforts of factions to get together chairmanship failed Mr, Deluse's supporters were in conference most of vesterday and last night ‘mapping plans for the convention fight
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the on
“Even with the water spurting like geysers from the stacks ol spurious stocks and bogus securities, there was still that brazen appeal to the men and women of this country td have ‘confidence’ in Republican mismanagement, followed by the insulting challenge not to ‘sell America short.’ “Tt was not America that the citizens of this country were selling short inh 1929. Tt was an inflated Republican economic system that the nation was repudiating.”
committeemen ana for the councilman Treasurer Waiter
cinet chairmen County
would support Mr. Haymaker as
Dost, Mr Boetcher's managers in his camurer, Tt was reported that [ceived seven ta 13 for Mr. Deluse at & caucus in
the Mavor's office this week, had
Senator Sherman Minton also is preparing to serve large slices of hot New Deal meat when he ad dresses the Young Democrats at Evansville May 25 The Senator feels certain he will be renominated, unless he gets & Federal judgeship before the Democratic State Convention, June 27 One of the District of Columbia judges is very ill and has reached age 70 and can retire with full pay And since his close friend and fellow New Dealer, Senator Lewis B Schwellenbach (DD. Wash) was pro moted to the bench this week, Senator Minton still is hopeful
Rep. Douls Ludlow ID, Tnd), big peace advocate, lost his goat war, | A congressional committee is going ahead with plans to watch the new Barlow bomb blow up a flock of goats over in Marviand May 16. Rep. Ludlow pleaded that this was cruelty to animals in speech from the House Floor and sought to prevent it Action taken in a Baltimore Court hy the Humane Society also failed to halt the demonstration. lester * Barlow, inventor of the bomb contends that live animals are necessary to prove the bomb's effectiveness Rep. Raymond S, Springer (Rnd) ribbed Rep. Ludlow somewhat about his defense of the goats, He re. ported that the very first time he saw Louis was when they both were povs going to the Ludlow school back in Indians and that Louis was proudly displaying & skunk that he hed trapped When Rep. Ludlow answered that “goats are different,” Rep. Springer retorted “not very much.”
Wendell Willkie's presidential paom received a couple of black marks here this week It was reported that the one-time Democrat but later Liberty Leaguer, Jouett Shouse, was Interested in it and Senator Pdward R. Burke oD
Neb) put a plug for Willkie prin-| The main line of resistance in ciples into the Congressional Record,
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maker,
County Central Committee, Havmaker, who also draws a salary as county assessor, is said to be the first paid Democratic chairman Party leaders hinted that repard less of Who is elected chairman this afternoon, the salary will be elim. muted.
GERMANY REPORTS DEFENSES SMASHE
(Continued from Page One) 400 wmirplanes destroyed ground, Many hangars also were reported destroyed, | Air fields at Metz, Nancy, Reims, Romilly, Dijon and Lyon, all in France, were reported severely dams aged The communique said that the snemy lost 82 aivplanes fn air fights ing. Fleven German planes were shot down and 15 others are missing, it added, The communique said that enemy planes attacked the town of Frei burg yesterday and also attacked three other communities in the Ruhr industrial area last night, Pive-fold retaliation was threat. ened, The German official news agency alleged 13 Freiburg children were killed when bombs struck a play: ground. The children were said to be from 5 to 12 vears old. Twelve adults alsa were reported killed, It also was claimed that two Als lied merchant ships, one submarine and one destroyer had been sunk by German forces and that a Brite [ish battleship and & oruiser had | been hit by numerous bombs in fighting off the Norwegian Qonst near Narvik,
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| Holland runs from the comst of the Senator Burke has just been Zuyder Zee, down the Yssel River nominated to stay home, | to the Mans River, thence to the ——— Belgian frontier opposite Aachen, Germany! TEX IN ADDRESSES The area east of this line, which [Germans were sald to have penetrated, Is a strip approximate- | ly 40 miles wide in the north ACCOUNTING CLINIC necro to less than 100 miles in [the south, Tt takes fn Limburg prov. Tax eollections now approximate ince, the finger-like projection of almost one-fourth of the total na- | Holland lying between Belgium and tional income, and consumers con- Germany in the south, tribute almost two-thirds of the | Behind this line the Dutch have total, J. A. Philips, of Houston, Tex. | inundated vast areas to protect told the closing session of the In- their big cities, but reports reach | diana Association of Oertified Pub- | ing here indicated that the Gers | lie Accountants at Butler University [mans had met little resistance east | y. | of the line which, although it n= wrhe working man must begin cludes the city of Maastricht, was to realize that the tax burden falls loosely guarded, | heavily upon him,” Mr, Philips said. | The Dutch line connects with the | “rhe base of direct levies is being | Belgian which begins on the Gers | nroadencd, and when one DAYS a | man-Belgian frontier, and it was direct levy he acquires a keener believed that progress in Belgium understanding of discussions re- would be slower than in Holland. garding indirect taxes.’ | The Belgians also have a wecond The meeting closed with a “clin- | defense line, behind their “Little fe Juncheon” at which J. M. Bowlhy | Maginot Line,” following the Mans ol and John 8, Lloyd were | River, running southwest of Liege gL. ninge u to the French frontier,
The New York Worlds Fair | a host of dignitaries, cut the rib. |
Fair Opens for Second Year
hon ®t the main gate, One hun
d
red fifty troops of Boy Scouts
formed a gigantic American Mag while the crowd sang the national
| A
a
nthem.
“We have planned everything
| this year to take the Forty Fair
friendly place to visit, with prices
to fit every pocketbook,” Harvey D. Gibson, fair board chairman,
a
nnounced,
. ‘the tryolon and perisphere Th the center brokground.
FORECASTS END
Index on Workers Prepared For 1942 Primary; 100 Dismissed.
With the Primary vote tabulation finnlly working lke clockwork, elec tioh ‘commissioners today forecast wo iel Woven completion of the tabulation to- Wohdwy. morrow, | ‘Ofeers will be fhe greater speed wha effictency elected by the (board of Wi ih evidence today fs the result of | 7 5. |Tectors onda experfence gained ih ‘the hectic dif- lw ov nine. ficulties of the first few days of the «e119 whip [eount, [luncheon will be
| This experience will be of great yam wt hoon
(value in preparing for the next ¢en- em 5 “mrerohan[tral count, when the 1042 Primely | gaing cline” #h ng rolls round. the nfternodh. 100 Tabulators Divmivwed Samuel R. ~ | Harrell, -Adme= About 100 of the 900 tabulators Fain Ob. Vice [who started out last Tuesday night president have ‘dismissed for reason or here wand President
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Willers to ‘Convene Monany—Mil-
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one of
the remainder, including the 100 replacements, are being graded by the [election supervisors oh the basis of (general mdaptabilily, WeRINEss, BC: Lpgion, will ¥perk on Merchandiscuracy and co-operation These grades will
permit the sob Sutherinnd of Bloomfield, Ky
“The Tair fx W ‘eomposite of magnificent exhibits, instructive research wmecomplishiments, the wonders of foreigh lands, and plenty of free fun ang entertainment. Daspite the war, 48 foreign nations are TYapresented as we swing open our gates.” Dedication ceremonies were
card index of the hext workers ax a TIour xchange Busines at the nucleus of the stall to be weed wri Pave” | Two Years Tater, Other N¥peakers at the ¢linfe will | County Omrk Ohwries R. BOUN- lo 5 Frank. Fim of Ohionid, Fir | ger, chief election oficial, sald the nent Boldt of Wayhotown, Tha. election commissioners plan .
marked the first count under the new central counting law by having staged fh the ‘Oourt of Pence ANd | gpauoh tabulators fh 1062 to count featured the fairs 1040 wlogah, aq) precincts wimultneously, “For Peace and Freedom.” | "5 Tables This Time
Nashville, Tenn; Nels Bimliok, Om ‘Philadelphia, ¥Fdward Haynes
Denver, Colo,
meer 300 Cathedra Aim at City Marbles Crown
Ca k Telephones were thedral sectional aren't wasting any backspin shot,
Municipal nament, [Court Judge Louis Weiland, who re- weren't sure of wax who is coming your “votes” for chairman out on top in the section, Ax Wwe get it, every other section in reverse,
Address
School
City Marbles Tourney
Official Entry Blank
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Community Center Nearest You
Mail this entry blank to WW. W. Middlesworth, City Recreation Director, at Oity Hall, or sigh up at your public school center, or through the ©. Y, O. Cadet Division, went to the Marblex Rditor of The Thdianapolis Times,
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The boys and girls In the
kept busy lining up support of pre- time in getting down to practice for | ward the City marbles tourney.
Boetcher has refused to desert Mr. of the ring on every vacant lot. And Haymaker's side and said today he half of the 300 are
girls,
paign for renomination for Treas- at Oathedral was sure that section shoot, would come out on top in the tour- under the marble as it rests against they the forefinger,
The only thing
and there are 30 of them now--ix/
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| Accompanied the B. E. F. noi ws ™ Across the Belgian Border
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for overhead, aspects of the advance was the vast amount of equipment British moved into Belgium. Huge
quantities of materials hidden In woods and thickets on the French side for months
[ 'm | Roval | Keeping watch, ready to smash any German attempts the tacties fh Poland and Norway, that (of machine-gunning the advancing |
VA sty pe an ch
Belgian rushed out to gi
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afreraft
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months for this zera hour, Others
swung to the support of Mr, Hay- feeling the same way, Which leads | face, (back to the point that the real com- | There vou ean watch vour shooter As chairman, Mr, Yayvmaker Te- petition is fh the sections and the ta wee if it's spinning in reverse ceives $300 a month salary from the ad or lassie Who gets to the top Remember, the thumb does it. Mr. there is somebady.
oved in
Air
safety Force fighters were
to the
repeat
columns.’ 1 was told that the BR K.P adnee was a model of military mtegy, that it was “100 per cent rfect in precision and rapidity | a executed with not a single me- | anical breakdown.” Ax the troops entered village the
the first
beer. The troops, thirty from | ® heat and dust, gladly nocepted mechanized army was now
tracks well squipped with anti | guns manned hy soldiers | 10 had been kept waiting many
PERNT ETRE YY YY
| The shooter spins backwards, When
A total of 300 of them are popping it hits a marble, the shooter stays O. the shooters left and right and out and the marble rolls dut of the ring
[is 1Hustrated in the tournament rule This was the report submitted to- that the player loses his turn if his long as he is a candidate tor the day hy Patrick Rooney, secretary of Shooter rolls out of the ring even if the Catholic Youth organization, it takes one or two marbles with it. Haymaker was one of Mr. who checked up on the situation. | As Mr. Rooney got it, everybody [¥happing the thumb upward as you
marble forward, but makes it spin
[thumb must be on the underside of That somebody vou can bank on the shooter while the shot ix being will be a master of what is made
TATARESCO CABINET
inhabitants (U, eel them With BYES George Tatarescn Yesigned today.
to King Carol who again charged bothered hy German bombers. Not the Premier with the task of form- | a single man was afoot, They rode ing a new Government.
tables are being used, with each table completing a whole precinct before xtarting on another, Mr. Ettinger waid satisfied with his present force of Frolie will elude dinner from tabula tors [7 to 9 Dp. Wm, followed by dancing. “I would rather have ‘green’ help A floor show and bridge games are that ix honest than a crew that 1s oh the Program, too experienced in political mas . neuvers.” he said Oh To Give Nupper Townsend “The central count, even though Club No. § will have a wieak mapper
a Whole lot better thivh the old Xys- oy te 1. ©. ©. F. Hall. Mamilton tem of a crew of precinet Workers | uum. ahd 8, Wavhington Bt.
counting the ballots th a back room | with the doors locked and shader! Bible Breakfavt th Be Wel = About 100 persons ale expected 10
drawn Wanted More Watchers Intend n Mothers Day Bible Break“We didn't have ax many wateh- fast at 8:10 &, Wm. tomorow at the ors (his time ax Wwe would have Central Vv. M. ©. A. Gioups from liked to have. Plenty of watehers the “VY” and the ¥. WW. ©. A, will heat Henry M. Dowling, Thdianap=
asxure absolute safety ahd honesty, gk and help eliminate the basis for olfs attorney. Avithur Willinms of the ¥. M. ©. A. will preside,
oritieism.” Mr. ¥ttinger said he divmiveed about halt of the members of the SME wt Wowpitel = Miw Lucille CANVANKIAR HORTA late vesterday be. Tite "hd Mins Wermina Ritter, oRuRe ft Was found they were busy MATiRh Oitege Mimic students, Will only about hall the time. Tnstead Rt for ie RA ya ye of 42 to a 12-hour shift. there now 8 P. Th. TomolTow at the Verarans Houpital, The Rev. Ir. Walter Nugent, chaplain, will #paak,
polis Medical Boofety will he held
community Entries may also be
'Marksmen’
nown to marbles circles as ithe
are only 24 on a shift, he said Among the group of tabulators dismissed, he said, were seven who | reported for work with liquor on their breath, The remainder were dismissed because of slowness, Tail ure to follow instructions of appar ent lack of interest Mr. Bttinger said that as a group the women tabulators were slowe: in 1sarning the routine but proved better clerks after a little experi once,
PATROLMAN LOWE DIES AT HIS HOME
Groove Lowe, veteran member af the Thdianapalix Palice Department died today at hix home, 2449 ¥ 34th St
The backspin fx Just what it says
The importance of the backspin OC. Hevner, collection AepaTEmont VAPEFTREERAPHE, ARAROWROPA today Avhes and travh will be collected Very weeond week,
Rep. Oaviwright Were=Rap. Wil= burn Oartwidght (PD. Okia,), ¢haii= man of the House Roads Oommit= tee, will speak at the 100h annual | wtate banquet of the Acacias teihity al the WNotel Antlers tonight, Robert D. Armstrong, hdr anapolis attorney, Will be toasts manxtey,
You make the backspin shot by
The thumb must be well When
only
shoot, the
vou
thumb not propelx
Try it sometime on A smooth surlike the kitchen linoleum
The
Alter in the garden In
“ihe vear of Nix home he complained
working
| Patrolman Lowe, & native of ? Smith Grove, Ky, was appointed to the police force Nov, 3, 1015. At var oux timex he had been a Heutenant, wargeant and Muneipal Court bailiff He i survived by his wife, Mil dred: a daughter, Mrs, Tvah Wig gins, Milwaukee; five brothers, Jo weph, Samuel, John, William and Dudlow. all of Smith Grove, and a sinter, Mrs, Maude Jackson, Sunnyside, Ky.
WOMAN HURT WHEN | STRUCK BY TRUCK RESIGNS IN RUMANIA Wie, Gabriel MoAtee, 32, of 2018
xington Ave, ix in City Hospital| BUOHARFST, Rumania, May 11 hex Sues received vorerany | P) ~The Oabinet of Premier | when struck by & t'uek driven by | John W. Derringer, Ravenxwood, at | Prospect and Shelby Sits Her | husband, Bugene, who Wak 0rossing | the street with her, was unhurt, Mis, Gabriel was one of nine pers syonx hurt, none xerously, in 18 avers | night accidents, |
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which the
hadt been
Tatarescu handed hix resignation
The Tesignation was not conwsids
ered to represent a orisis since res organization of the Government had
were aboard heavy and light tanks been under consideration for some
anda
anti-tank trucks,
rections,
dubbed “Old Bill," a rietitious Brits ish character of World War days. The soldiers shouted and cheered
as
they crossed the frontier, One
sereeant shouted, "We are in, bovs!” French troops moving up, like the
m of of 10
Berlin?” sign reading, “Berlin or Bust,” An
ot
Force, He had been forced to land
in
German plane while on patrol and WARE NOL aware of the German in. Vasion, Belgian guard to surrender, guard replied, “But you
Al
army.”
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'Itish, wore sprigs of lilac or Itly-| ~the-valley in their helmets, some | the Wnglish vouths calling out | Belgian girls, “Which way is | One Tommy carried a
her sign read, "Now for Hitler.” The first man into Beigium was Canadian officer in the Royal Air
Belgium after shooting down &
When he sought out a the are our lies there is your
now; look,
One of the most astonishing
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Scouts on time, motorcycles were racing in all di- Government tonight Many of the vehicles were named construet his Cabinet on a broader after famous race horses. One was political basis than before,
days. “0 friend.”
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lers from 40 states are expected to rector—Dr. WEEE Che WHTUN] COTIVENGION Of the | TECtOr Of Yewswrch of Ohio Hiate | American Millers’ Axsodintion in the University's Midgley Foundation,
the
another-—mostly for inefficfency, pnd Thdinne Millers Association, Will Rive wgiwers Day in “Welcome ahd A Warhing” at the given By Gilbert, Bhafer, diy ora A UR ab tory Winner from Tech. An enter [Rory Of x tainment Grocery and Meat Dealers’ Axso- i
ihg From the Retailer's Viewpoint.”
Writer Bute) lime Tndianapolin Hrsi= election commissioners t6 Prepare Bo) jepd wn discussion op ‘Building
the wpoim Rotary Olub at noon Tie
1 Pr. W. WH. Btrowad, secretary of the [eliminate the slowness which Boft Wheat Millers Association,
offyhati necountant; Johh Weidler of
of [Portinnd, Tha, hd P.O, Walker of
| | Th the present count, only 75) Poctors to Dine and Dance="The | aihun] Bpiing Trolie of the Tndian=
he was ‘well tonight at the Columbia Olub, The |
Gatbage collections will be made | twice weekly whaer the sammer | | wehedule hepinhing Monday, Ray |
Safe
YOUTH GROUPS AID OBSERVANCE OF SAFETY DAY
Direct Pedestrians, Get Pledge Signatures, Warn Jaywalkers. (Continued trom Tage One) reigned Queen of
Chemin to Wenr Rewenrch Di Alport ¥,, Henne, di
itl Ave, ny Will wpeak on "Organic Fluorides” | Safety, at the May meeting of the Indianh | Public safety Exhibits and demon section of the American Chemicon] |wirations wore fh the Olypool Ho Boofety Th the Hotel Severin at 8:80 tal and (he police Tenciue mynd Wak Th Friday. Dr. J. ©, Cowan of from Paw UNVersity wil speak on | "THe Bruce of Vinyl Polymer” | at the weekly meeting noon, also in the Weverin,
Nidener Will Return to CO, WM. RB, | Ohiwwn = Mere Bidenor, Chistian | Meh Builders Olnws tencher wi the | Third Ohvistian Ohurch, will Yobiin to the class Bunday after a five weeks abrence, Hix subject will be | “Mother and Mon, Thcorpora ted The program will be devoted to A Tribute will be
to make all of the day's run: the ‘Claypool, At a public banguet tonight at the ‘Olaypool Hotel, Ralph 1. Tee of Birmingham, Mich, ‘General Motors Corp. safely director and public re Iations counsel, will speak Mink Mennell will prowent a prive te the parade float adjudged to have best portraved wafely Organizations sponxoring the cele bration are the Police and Tire Pe partments, the Mhearifl's Adccident Prevention Bureau, the Citizens’ Safety OCoammittes, the Merchants’ Annacintion, the Accident Prevention Council, the Thdianapolis Safely featui® Will be wongs BY wauention Coline. Whe Trier Fed | thie ‘Class Glee Club. Mafety Oounoil, the Boy Seauts, the Girl Seouts and the Oamp Tire Girls The Camp Tire Girls, via tioned on Meridian ®t, herwesn Maryvinmd St phd the Circle and oh Washington Ht. between Pepnsyvivania and TH | OR Hin, alo had copies of the |Hafely pledges for signatures
| Wins Matjorfe Sternfels, Oamphie TWO-THIRDS OF [frera worker, war in charge of ars
Tuenday
Rotwry to Wear Ewteilime=Tohn
nexsman, will address the Tndian
day Th the Olavpeal Hotel, He will dincune public affaiis
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rangements. Mothers of the Oamp= fire Cyivie at Mohoosls 34, 80 and 84, of the Trvington Methodist Church ahd of the High Bchosl Oamphire Girly assisted in making alrange= ments Campfive Girly participating were Patsy Sweeny, Jeannette Oassady, Clarabelle Tagger, Elizabeth Fisher, Jean Ann Fleenetr, Joan Margulis, Sara Mae Palmer, Pat Pelfrey, Matiloun Ross, Violette Bwenhson, Rowalie Martin, Mai'v Loa Douglan, Jean Yiege, Naney Jones, Roxeann | BorinNtein, Zoe Tuller, Ruth Ann | averaged about 18 votes in BVO LY, ah Taylor Maly Lon rm. | ev Wi | Viren Guy, Thelma Yount, Th the Republican proescutor con Betty Kiauoh, Mary Alice White, |tewt, Bharwood Blue, anti-organive: | Bana June Slavens, Barbara Smith, | on candidate, appeared to be the Joye Williams, Betty Toeinter, |APPATERt WIRReT over Rawal] 1 Onol Reddington Mary Filen Hal green, Beverly Guthner, Peggy Goris Richardson, who was backed hy the Aon. Warren Fisher. Mary Kath |TegUIAT organization, levipe Brewer, Jean Puller, Nancy The Democratic Coroner yace he- Liou Toirbes. tween Di, Norman Booher and Di | Parbara Junclaus, Dotite Jean
| Gard, Nancy Deaiwin, Oarelvia 0 he % "wy } & |v hh Wyttenbach continued olose MeCulloueh. Joan Parkhvirat, Diane
| With Di. Booher still leading Praviel Jackie I aweon Ruth The Tare detweeh Judson I. Lacey, Betty Jean Barker, Louise | Br and James A. Oolitng Tor the Joey, Oaroyin Reese, Lacardia | Republican Twelfth DISHEL Cons moro oiniy Hubbel Nary | shop, Oatherine Clark, Jean gress momination became Closer Denbo, Marcia Melskne: [With very additional precinct, Mi Cynthia Baker, PAV Foreman, Stark, the vagulat arganization ean Helen Jones, Dorothy HWaitis, Mary didate, war being Jed BY a Tew Jane Buiton, Nancy Judy, Busanne Kunknal May Lou Ox, Jamy
votes By My. Collins, ah ani: 4 organization candidate Nard, Meaiv Maxwell, Emily Max | well, Ruth Gireilich, Rosemary
In the Damacratic State Senate | Yao JoReph y Bex ton held a ead Gireilieh, Patricia MeGuire, Imo gene MoKenzie, Rebecca Milihols
|ovar I} Cuitis White, but both wee Virtually aEsured of momina- and, Beity Lee Bummers Joyes Healer, Hentieita Rohde, Barbara
tion, Jacob Weis Temained in third Wheldon, Muitay Hake and Rowes mary Wannei
place While the battle for fourth EE —— . City-Wide
place nomination war neck-and neck between Theodore Oable and BRANCHES etcher Trust Co.
Joweph Wallaes, With the forme: Wrambwr Pradnrnl Pools Tnviranan Carp tion %
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Grider Reducing Tegarden Lead in Republican Race For Treasurer, | (Continued from Tage One)
leading In the Republican Sheri oon tent, Otta W. Polit, anti=organisa [tion candidate, continued to hold a (mall ead aver Jeske A. Hutsell, "agvinYT organization candidate
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