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said consists of three m yy nnm cratic state convention are:

¢ Long Term upon. the Democrats List McNutt, _ er F. Shricker of

Jackson, Schricker as eam ire eEbreok dcan) for the senate long term and und the res ‘At-Large.’ , UNTIED Short Tor it! Delegates to the national Demo- Cornelius O’Brien of LawrenceNIMITZ TO LAUNCH vero and presidential burg.

CHURCH. BROADCAST JoCiors chosen st the Demosate} GOVERNOR in.

Admr. Chester com-| Delegates-at-large, h with nalt | Jackson of Fort Wayne. . W. Nimitz, of one Tar aenor Schricker, Senator mander-in-chief of the U. S. Pa-|Samuel Jackson, Manpower Commissions LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR H. Nathan Swaim of Indianapolis, ford Ys. ie Chairman Fred| Floyd J. Hemmer of Huntingburg. ’ : government, Sunday afternoon in a new series|Sals National Commitee roman Mrs. SECRETARY OF STATE JUDGE OF THE SUPREME selection woul wiser cadeasts : : COURT A be the e Tear State Senator Charles F. Flem- Fitu ing of Hammond. Michael L. F. Distr es ; +

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(Mr. Lyons . “The subjugation of the grand old party is complete,” declared Senator Samuel D. Jackson, referring to the fact that both Ralph Gates and Homer E Capehart, the G. O. P. gubernatorial and senatorial nominees, were backed by Mr,

Lyons. that as governor he from 1 to 1:30 p. m. over WIRE. “But the process of liberation 1s attempt in any manner, The title of the broadcasts is “The ] : : . AUDITOR OF STATE to begin,” the Democratic , dominate the legislature but Church in Action.” Round table dis- , E ty Ernest Weatherholt of Cannelton. COURT gubernatorial nominee added. “That, 2 i he wishes to serve notice “ypon cussions will be held, with church ” ©" contingent elector: Mrs.

Southern Division ; adversaries that it shall not be leaders as speakers. The broadcasts|Anna Kruskovich, Hammond. TREASURER OF STATE is by defeat at the polls. The con-: mony : ; » tional

; Warren W. Martin of Boonville, . -— 1 delegates:| Les olloway of Muncie. Jackson 'lorded over by corrupt and avari- will deal with the work of the Bi oe Deion, Non er Ic. tee E. H Jo, (once JUDGE OF THE APPELLATE 3 : cious lobbyists nor by their pup- ciwirehes today as well as their post-| Valparaiso; alternates: Oscar Pipes, La- ATTORNEY GENERAL

h Major, Monticello. COURT permanent chairman of the 8, 1935, and following days. “The voters redeemed it when pets.” war plans. Drsetdential elector: Mrs. Margaret A.| Hubert E. Wickens of Greens- Northern Division

J me rb EaRRa - , Delphi; tingent elector: Robert ’ FRR RRR RRR A burg Frank B. Russell of Tipton. —

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Third District—National delegates: Fred Henock, la Porte, and M. Ed Doran,

5 er nea THREE TECH PUPILS | Free Calls Home uth Bend: con ent elector: o~ rn mee PRESENTED AWARDS, Offered fo G. Ls

: Y FREE N : a I Betty Schiefelbein, Jean Farson,| will be Ey ls hay aT eS Centingent Glector: | and - William Windsor, members of | A a al delegates: How- Technical high school’s Arsenal was announced today. Ber A ee Tov: Cannon staff, have won national (coffee and doughnuts from 7 engood, Marion, and Roger Wright, Wa-iand state publication awards. | a.m to 9 a. m. and breakfast

i 1 elector: William Roll- ' { Bast lapel Clontor, Grover! In the Quill and Scroll contests| from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Sunday

Garrott, Frankfort, dt Geloekion:: Joh of national scholastic awards, Miss| will be served by Mrs. Nina G. Sixth District—National delegates: John ie, : P. Kelley, Terre Haute, and William F. Schiefelbein received the second na-| Sims, hostess. Cronin, Terre Haute; alternates: J. N./tional prize in the news writing] Following an inspection of the Je iar ies, ey Jay contest, as well as a state honorable| Scottish Rite cathedral Sunday son, Danville; contingent elector: Oliver mention for a feature “story, while| afternoon, a chicken dinner will B Joust. levis cational delegates: | Miss Farson gained a state honor- | be available to service personnel. Joe Kimmel, Vincennes, and Poul L able mention for editorials, and Mr.! The center also maintains & : Sa 3 = Feltus, Bloomington; alternates: ‘ . | s , i | i rt i — ; TN eT = Burns. Gosport, and George Gettinger, | VV indsor, state honorable mention] housing service for wives of serve alrs at AYRES ; SH ath Soy =|Sullivan. Presidential elector: Ross Lock- | for his column. icemen. ? ; = ridge, Bloomington; contingent elector: Mrs. Sanford Trippett, Princeton. Eighth District — National delegates:

= {Earl Spradley, Boonville, and Albert J =|Crayden, Ramsey; alternates: Leo Stemle, Jasper, and K. J. Luckett, English. Presi- ooo A

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ntial elector: L. N. Bavage, Rockport; contingent elector: Hal K. Hughes, Jef- -— | fersonville. 3 | American production is the balance Ninth District—National delegates: Wil- v , y of power in this fight to keep the {liam A. Hillenbrand, Batesville, and Eu- ~~ light of liberty shining around the !gene B. Crowe, Bedford; alternates: Miss \| world. Your war job is vital . , . {| Eudora Kelley, Nashville, and Clyde Goen, ) and your vision is vital te.thad | Salem. Presidential elector: W. I. Brun- N job! Have your eyes checked regu =|ton, Scottsburg; contingent elector: Mrs. larly. Vision is vital to victory. =! John R. Dollens, North Vernon. If you need glasses see = 10th District—National delegates: Pleas

=| Greenlee, Shelbyville, and Russell Handy, | = Greenfield; alternates: Robert Johnson, | Ry / =| Richmond, and Eugene Yergin, New Cas-| y . tle. Presidential elector: Glenn R Hen-| : (I 2, {derson, Connersville: contingent elector: | ’ ’ Zé Mrs. Robert Allen, Hagerstown. - { 11th District—National delegates: James | Hal { Cunningham and William Clauer; alter-| | 3

nates; Mrs. Susan Knox and Mrs. Grover { Parr, all of Indianapolis. Presidential | 4 OFFICES AT elector: Walter Myers Jr.; contingent >, elector: Mrs. Elizabeth Bpencer, both of Indianapolis. “

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