Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1943 — Page 7
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GOP Loses at Ravenswood
| THE ONLY election of any po‘interest in Marion county
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invaluable asset to which she would be if she be persuaded to run, Party leaders will not disclose just what overtures, if any, have been made to her. Talk is that she will be asked to run for secJeary of state, > mm .
Odds and Ends
ODDS AND ENDS: State Auditor Richard T. James spoke for Chairman Gates at the G.O.P. | Lake county rally last week-end. Mr. James practically nominated ‘and elected Mr. Gates governor in his speech. Mr, Gates was ill. /.. Eugene Crowe, Bedford business man and former congressman, is letting friends know that he is i:
the second district over the G. O.P. lieutenant governorship nominaya, State Senator Tirta Black Glenn
pe loner of SoHaee at ars dente
candidates. Both hava powerful supporters. . . . City Attorney “Arch N. Bobbitt reportedly. is ats tempting to set up a state organ ization to win the G. O. P. guber~ :natorial nomination for Mayor Tyndall. . . . West Terre Hauté ‘Democrats were among the few Democrats celebrating today, They elected their town ticket yesterday for the first time in several years.
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_ | ticket, composed of Democrats, with .| but one exception defeated the Republican ticket, Voting generally was very: light. : Election results follow: CLERMONT — Cetil Applegate,
Zinn, trustee, second ward; a A Minnick, trustee, third ward; Miss Dorothy Black, clerk-treasurer, LAWRENCE ~~ G. -C. Dickson, first ward; Francis A. Hart- - trustee, second ward; OC, E. trustee, third ward; Leon , fourth ward; Ernest
RAVENSW( D—Orville Edwards, trustee, first ward; William Cole, trustee, second ward; W.D, Nichols,
The club, whose uartins 4 are at 842 8. Meridian st. ‘askéd Judge Earl R. Cox of circuit court to re strain police ‘from making illegal raids and arrests at its rooms. The suit charged that several members of the club had been arrested without legal authority and that officers of Lhe club had been
Mother, This | Home-
{ trustee, first ward; Connor Moore, trustee,
Wilma E. Wilson, clerk-treasurer, SPEEDWAY
Schoenewey, trustee, second ward; Robert Larson, trustee, third ward; Wayne Baxter, clerk-treasurer., = WARREN PARK~C. A. Rosell,
clerk-treasurer,
second ward; John N. Hughes, trustee, third ward; Mrs.
CITY — Wilbur Chamness, trustee, first ward; Gus
trustee, first ward; Francis Sutton, trustee, second ward; Ralph Poore, trustee, third ward; J. 8S. Newby,
MERIDIAN HILLS — Vern OC.
trustee; third ward; "Ton Hartsel, clerk-treasurer, ROCKY RIPPLE--H, Tn Mell
threatened with arrest, Judge Cox issued a temporary revain, trustee, first ward: Norman straining order against the safety Hi. Coulon, trustee, second ward; board and Police - Chief Clifford Harry: B. Trotsky, trustee, third iBeeker, pending a hearing on the ward; wg: Jay E. Morton, clerk- | suit. Nike other similar suits have been HT PTAMS CREEK ~H. E Davis, filed ix. county courts since last
“trustee, first ward; Charles Arens-|Jan, 1.
man, trustee, second ward; Otto) 3 Janus, trustee, third ward. Mrs. | PENSIONERS 1 TO MEET Robert Bowes, candidate for clerk-| The Indiana Old Age Pension treasurer on the Independent ticket,| group 1 will meet at 7:30 p. m. to~ and Mrs. Rex- Boyd, the Citizens'| morrow in room 124 of the English ticket candidate, tied, hotel.
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