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ceed those made for the large G. O. P.. meeting last week-end. | Among thé Democratic leaders scheduled to be present are U. 8. . Circuit Judge Sherman Minton; Walter Myers, fourth assistant postmaster general, and Virgil M. Simmons of the federal security agency. Chief speakers will be Senator Scott Lucas (D, IIL) and Governor Schricker,

Ss » . ” Bays’ Pep Talk IN A PRE-MEETING statement sent to all Democratic editors in the state, State Chalrman Fred Bays sought to bolster the waver ing Democratic hopes concerning next year's election by saying: “The Republican party is dying, floundering for an appeal, second~ guessing on every issue, even ate

tempting to adapt Roosevelt programs and call them its own. Why shouldn't the Democratic party, with its great record of achievement, with its definite program and outstanding leadership in state and nation, face the coming campaign with the greatest of optimism?”

it he will be unable to attend outing this week-end at h Lick.

the Democrats with that of Inna's G. O. P, senator, Raymond Willis. Senator Willis got on ay n at Washington last Friday ight and arrived in French Lick furday morning to attend the

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OMINEES Toe © KT SPEEDWAY CITY Residents of Speedway City will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the

Speedway high school gymnasium

to select candidates for the town election on Nov, 2. : Six candidates for trustees will be wu. 8. government monitors a [selected, two for each of the three The wards. And two candidates will be named for the city clerk-treasurer-

‘for Any and Every Occasion

Selection of candidates will be all vote of the residents present with

Ey al ho OOF oitlig last week-end, no important political developments are scheduled and: most. of the conversation will be devoted to speculating on who will run for what office.

Governor ator VanNuys are the prospective candidates, the Democratic political picture is hazy as yet with no “out-and-out” candidates for any of the other offices. Many Mentioned

, As a result, ‘practically all prominent Democrats in the state are be-

the various offices. A canvass of party leaders throughout the state showed that these Democrats are being mentioned: (The fact that they are mentioned does not mean, of course, that they will actually seek the office.) For Governor — Samuel Jackson, Ft. Wayne, former attorney general; Supreme Court Justice Curtis Shake, Vincennes; Internal Revenue Collector Will H. Smith, Indianapolis; Mark Gray, Indianapolis, supreme governor of the Loyal Order of the Moose; Clarence Jackson, New Castle, executive vice president of the state chamber of commerce; Eugene Crowe, Bedford, former congressman. Floyd J. Hemmer, Greencastle, superintendent of the state farm: Clarence U. Gramelspacher, Jasper, former state legion commander; Mayors J. I. Pavey and Frank Martin*of South Bend and Hammond, respectively; R. Earl Peters, state FHA director; A. J. Stevenson, Danville, director of the state department of financial institutions,

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Wayne Coy, Franklin, assistant federal director - of the budget; Walter Myers, Indianapolis, fourth assistant postmaster general; James Adams, - Columbia City, former chairman - of the state highway commission; William Storen, Scottsburg, member of the alcoholic beve erages commission, and Highway Commissioner + Jap Jones, Ft. Wayne. For Lieutenant Governor—Henry S. Murray, Bedford, former state tax board chairman; State Senator John Gonas of South” Bend; Tom Johnson, Lafayette, Purdue university publicity director; Ed Stein, Bloomfield, former speaker of the house; Bartel Zandstra, Lake county’ Democratic chairman now in the armed forces and Tax Board van.

For Secrelary of State — Paul Feltus, Blooniington, publisher; John K. Jennings, Evansville, for mer state WPA head; Rep. Frank O'Rourke, Hammond, and Joe Goin, Gary, first district chairman. For State Auditor—L. B. Clayton, former Gary mayor; Lawrence E. Reeves, Columbus, state purchasing agent, and Earnest Weatherholt, Cannelton, eighth district chairman.

Beamer Listed For Attorney General — George Beamer, South Bend, public service commission chairman and former attorney gefieral, and Dewey Myers, Indianapolis, former criminal court judge. For State Treasurer—Harry E. McClain, Shelbyville, secretary af the state Insurance agents associa~ tion, For Superintendent of Public In-

Marshal county superintendent of schools, and Ralph Watson, Terre Haute, former assistant state superintendent of public instruction. For Reporter of the Supreme and

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