Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1943 — Page 7
© votes over the G. O. P. candidate,
ss. Kame the late Howard M. Meyer, In the w, and this - was In ill health and made prac-
amak state "of winning the seat they feel rth in the 5 they must nof sit idly by and let en's three ; "© the nomination go to just anyone | 4 who Ties in the primary. They want to select a well-qualified
Ee But no organization or antia organization deals have been
: : made yet. om = = ; Schumacher Mentioned “SEVERAL INFLUENTIAL or- ~ ganization leaders favor pushing © John Schumacher, president of ‘the Indianapolis city council, Mr." Schumacher, who has . strung with the regular organizain the intra-party feud, is a big property owner, lumberman, and holds a card in the musicians union—he once played in the In=" dianapolis Symphony orchestra. . Fern Norris, the 11th disG. 0. P. vice chairman, would for congress. She has. ve_in women's affairs in her life and her.
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campaign that Mr. Jewett would like to run
| YET TODAY, in the opinion of |
on _ Charles Jewett, the -mayor's—f
i manager, It is known
for something, preferably senator, But, if thie mayor runs for gover- | nor, as now looks highly possible, | Mr. Jewett will be shoved down to the congressional race. = = VanNuys Discussed
SENATOR VANNUYS is the | subject of many academic dis- | cussions by politicians in both | parties. His case is being cited | by oldsters as an example of how | not to stay in A i Even the Republicans admit he has made a good senator during | his two terms at Washington. He | is admired by the general public | for his independent stand on | many issues such as the supreme court’ packing - attempt by the president and his integrity is unquestioned. He has advanced until |
his colleagues, Republicans and | Democrats alike.
Ignored the Boys |
‘observers here, ‘he has ‘lost that ‘important part of his home front | ‘~~ the Democratic politicians — | . which Is all-essential to any man | win nomination
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