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| gressional nomination, asking them|my party ruined by all that “is|at 426 Terrace ave. &nd is the fa- OPENS ‘TOMORROW
d Broad Ripple, J : Veterans Form Organization To Back: Ca ot. Magenheimer | | for their stand on national issues. | going on.” ther of six children, two of whom PM Kirkpat ich and Charlie
sand‘ Washing- He asked the -precinct workers served in world war II.
" to support his candidacy. — _— a. | Sacks today announced they would ual, Su-. § A SToup of more than 60 veterans] In a speech at a Tth ward meet-|ophy of “scarcity” in a Poeacs at ajand Joseph E. Sheeks at Valparaiso, ‘Letters Urge GOP 5 | 9 -SUPP0 BRADLEY 10 ADDRESS andy’ tho oh a hangh will give of world war II formed an organi-|ing last night Capt. Magenheimer (third ward G. O. P. rally last night. | Ind, Campaign Support ‘Ad t Stat N. Illinois st. Opening Fini is set ridge, where his , zation last night to sponsor the(told “Republican voters that, if| “Thousands of Americans are be-| The commitibe has issued state-| vocates ate LEGION GROUP HERE for tomorrow, ; mong the grad- candidacy of Capt. Albert C. Magen-|elected, he would be “the sheriff ing subjected to a philosophy of ments to Republican candidates for | Letters urging support for a cam-| gonis for Veterans - Formerly oficial pho heimer for the Republican nomina-/for all the people "and not just|scarcity in: this land of plenty,” he congress, criticizing conservatism in naign to save the Republican party | American Legion national head- togr apher ‘ | A state bonus for war veterans : for the Indianapolis Motor Speedoe tlon for sheriff. *|serve a special clique or faction|said. “The men who fought Our the party, “from ruin” by tactics of preesnt | quarters announced today that Gen, way for 25 years, Mr. Kirkpatrick ME AFTER | Wayne Orlopp, 6165 N. Delaware of citizens.” battles are returning’ to find no jand unemployment compensation|..... N Bradley, head of the Vet- ph i t lotaeR : h loth d arcity of Upon our return from war we leaders were sent to all G. O. P.|for strikers was advocated today by Y, operated the post photo shop at IY SERVICE Ea te Sed Dresident gt vi : oe" no cTothes and a SAICY © have found large portions of the precinct committeemen today by|Gilbert G. Saylor, Democratic can-|erans’ administration, would speak Ft. Harrison during the war. Miles, son of Mr, oh po ie Eee: of 46- Member He said present conditions could Republican party following" a policy| judge Judson L. Stark, candidate|didate for the Democratic nomina-|{for a Legion national executive] Mr. Sacks has been associated I. Miles, 622 E the city school safety patrols under Committee Named have been avoided had the adminis-|°f bunds pesttan: conservatism,” the | ror t1a Republican nomination for |tion for state representative, in his| committee meeting In Indianapolis vith the camera Susie in Ine ed to his ho the direction of Capt. Magenheimer.| , 46 member executive commit-| ation acted in a statesmanlike ie . oe f th ! [Pr Seer t, as Republi and fest vambeics nalements June 6. ; hapolis more than 10 years. = ne i any leaders of the party hope “We canhot, as Republicans an He also sald he will sponsor, if : Mr. Orlopp said enough members manner immediately after the war. po three years of will be Ts in the ee tee to a 8, the FF maly. Sm to capitalize on the helplessness of | citizens, let liquor and gambling elected, legislation for increased old- on, Brady. vie, To HANGING DEATH PROBED : nile court ¢ ; , Including eight | for-Sheriff club to provide a worker |b 80 as pointed by Miss Organize Committee |the Democratic party, split as it is/run away with out party and lose age pensions and repeal of the so-|nvolved in a dispu oni LOGANSPORT, April 26 (U, P.). 8. | in each “precinct for the May 7 pri- p | between reactionary conservatism the election for mayor next year,” called “garnishee law.” National Commander John Stelle| Coroner M, B. Stewart investi | mary election, | Gertrude Taggart and Mrs. Mere-| Of GOP Liberals land left wing radicalism, and gain the letters stated. “I pledge whole-hearted support|over the operation of the Veterans'|88ted today the death yesterday Hmmm; » : os y dith Nicholson Jr., co-chairmen of | A group of war veterans have control of the national government| “Our boys spent years fighting |to defeat any legislation that threat- sministration, will appear dur! of John Eriai, 71, whose body Officers Elected the committee. by following a do-nothing program Nazis where all had to bow to a ens to impair the democratic rights threc.day lttee session | 1s found hanging from a tree near Other officers elected were Rich-| The committee is sponsoring jorganized the Committee of Re<| which see victory in inertia.” {small, wilful group. Shall we now |of the people,” he said. SL a ree-day commitiee } the Cass county infirmary where | ard Darnell, vice president; George| Harold N. Fields, Republican, and |publican Liberals in northern Indl-| The committee sent questionairesibow our heads in fear of the powers| He is a member of the Veterans| called for a study of veterans’ he lived. Mr. Stewart sald the man D. Holder, secretary and Robert E. joseph O. Hoffman, Democrat, ca- gna, neaded by Robert L. Jamesito Rep. Charles Halleck and Dr.'that be here? I am no rebel and|of Foreign Wars, Disabled War Vet- problems, apparently hanged himself. i | Pry r ert tpg ta—————— 1 rol IY Cal Res Be YE 0 EO . 3 Magenheimer and received valua- Mr, Hoffman is unopposed for the {= a. ble training are happy we can work | Democratic nomination.
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