Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1946 — Page 4
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IES ForRelease of Irish Leaders
Le Marion Tabulation fired over the heads of 400 demon-
strators- who surrounded President Sean T. O'Kelly's automobile today
“three counties with central count- ,o, ish hunger strikers. ing bureaus delayed final unoff-| pu, jemonstrators were dispersed
But, with the exception of the squadrons. 11th district, the names of nominees ry, qq policemen and five demonknown, {charge. {son counties were the only incom-/
a warning. plete voting areas. In Vanderburgh ir a3 8
unlikely that rivals could pass David Fleming and Sean McCaughy, he EE EE eras. kes, Omer Jeaders of the outlawed up the 11th district Rep. Louis Lud-| Irish Republican army. Jow (D.) dean of Hoosier congress-| men, will be renominated by a tre- ner strikes to back up their demendous plurality over two oP" mands for consideration of their
candidate G. O. P. race, Albert J. he would die at any time His Jr. son of a former sena~ prother, James, said Fleming was
ing lead over Mrs. Fern E. Norris, agudibly. reporter of the Indiana supreme McCaughy was in the 21st day ol and appellate courts, The other five nis fast at Maryborough prison in candidates trailed far behind. |@ire. Prime Minister Eamon de In the other two districts where yajera told the dail yesterday that counting was unfinished, Winfield ihe government would not intervene K. Denton (D.), Evansville, broad- |i, his case or ask the Belfast govened his lead over Ralph Roberts, arnment to do anything about chief doorkeeper of the U. S. house plpming
of representatives, in’ the eighth, - . CITY AWARDED 45
and Thomas A, Sigler (D.) Greencastle, led by nearly two-to-one over James J. Comoford, Terre Haute. | MORE HOUSING UNITS Vanderburgh, Vigo Mavor Tyndall today was notified
Denton was polling more than that the city had been awarded 45 twice as many votes in Vander additional housing units by Orville
burgh county as was Roberts with Olmstead, regional director of the
r i rity ecincts yet 10 federal public housing authority. 33 Vanderourgh pr 3 | - This brings to 320 the number of
report. Sigler was trailing Comoford in| housing imits awarded since May 1 populous Vigo county, where 55 pre- | Meanwhile, Thomas R. Jacobi. & i | city engineer, disclosed the mayor's cinets remained to be counted, but = ; : a Sigler’s overall district lead * was housing advisory committee was to v ’ meet at 3 p. m. today to discuss nearly 4000 votes, and he was be- g : hind only 1700 votes on the basis critical housing supply material in i Indiana. of returns from 28 Vigo precincts. | =p, "ja0051 reported work on conG. O. P. races in the lagging . racks. at Stout field eighth and sixth also were decided] TUNE 370 barracks at Stout He E. A. Mitchell, Evansville, had a | Should be completed within the next tWo-10-0n@ lead. Over his nearest 3098¥S- © rival, William Waldschmidt, Cannelton, in the eighth. There, Vander-| BELIEVES RUSS HAVE burgh county votes were overwheim- EVACUATED ALL IRAN ing for Mitchell in the first tabula- TEHRAN, May 9 (U. P).—Pretions, widening the lead he piled Up jor Ahmad Ghavam said today he over the rest of the pocket district. wo5 convinced that the Russians ls She ny ep. Nowe J. John- 154 evacuated all of Iran, including son (R.), held a 6-to-1 margin over ajerphaijan Samuel Ww. Woodsmall, Terre Haute. “There has been no direct news no Selena) Opponents In next regarding the ‘Soviet evacuation,” all's elections were as follows, on! Ghavam said. the basis of unofficial returns and | — nro ho... ar . (R.) vs. Thomas A. Sigler (D), First—Rep. Ray J. Madden (D.)| Seventh—Rep. Gerald W. Landis ve. Charles W. Gannon (R). {(R.) vs. James E. Noland (D), Second—Rep. Charles A. Halleck Eighth—Neither nomination de(R.) vs. Mrs. Margaret Afflis (D.). |termined. E. A. Mitchell, Evansville, Third—Rep. Robert A. Grant (R.) led Republicans; Winfield K. Denve, John 8. Gonas (D.). | ton, Evansville, the Democrats. a th Rep. George >. Guke Ninth—Rep. Earl Wilson (R.) vs .J V8, Wailer erick (D.). | Oliver O. Dixon (D.). y Pifth—Rep. Forest A. Harness, 10th—Rep. Raymond S. Springer (R.) vs, William W. Walsh (D.), (R.) vs. Prank C. Unger (D.), Peru. 11th—Probably Albert J. Beveridge Sixth—Rep. Noble J. Johnson'Jr. (R.) vs. Rep. Louis Ludlow (D.)
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Slow tabulation of . ballots in ‘ - shouting demands for the release of dana counties showed light voting
sweeping many primary victories.
oH Republic — Auditor, J. Clark Mills: for 1} U. 8. house seats Were strators were injured in the baton treheuter, Vera Berry; . recorder, Richard d None was injured by the{C. M Vanderburgh and Ma * |gunfire, purposely directed into the| gs arthur; assessor, Herschel H. Johnson; clerk, John P, Wysong.
~ Auditor, : The outburst was the first vio- oH AVIS, recorder, John | treasurer, Carroll E. Mohr; recorder, Gus
and Madison, candidates held such ,... i, the rising tide of tension a. Hooten: yuteri |g "7. commanding leads that ‘it seemed mpted by the hunger strikes of Sooner, Jonn J lover, aanessor, IVOr | Copansor, © Arihir. CAImony. ©
Republican — Recorder. Carrie Roberts, | clerk, Joseph Baker; coroner, C. M. Coaly | trin; assessor, Mark Reynolds; treasurer, | 3 y Frank McGuire; sheriff, Carey M. Davis; | Fleming and McCaughy went on Ee ores | Democrat—S8heriff, Charles Mitchell.
1wo unheralded rivals. In the seven- hunger strike, and convinced. that yest SAve SL ERlold T. Fleming.
arlie R. Mcintyre,
F. N. Wright; surveyor, R. Major Frank-
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Republican—~Auditor, Raymond Pickerel i . clerk, Nelson W, Pango; treasurer Roscoe Sanders: recorder, Frances ng sheriff, Willlam Sanders; coroner, |
List; assessor, James BE. Handley
L. Bridwell;
Some Are Unopposed.
Unofficial returns for central In-
worth; assessor, Samuel J. Webb. MORGAN treasurer, Leon Paul Platt; sheriff,
ingumbents or, Earle O. Gilbert surveyor, rie O. rt; assessor A large number Gray; clerk, Hugh Dillon, ¢
‘cial returns in Indiana's congres-|, fire and b : {by the warning gun 3 Y|of candidates were unopposed for| Dn. t — Tr or, sional primary today. |paton charges of police flying nomination . | heritr, Robert Keller: «clerk, ‘Richard | . . * | Teeters, {
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Beesley; sheriff, Rush L. Robinson; | j, sheriff, James
| clerk, James Grinstead.
Wilber A. Casey; Democrat—Auditor, Otto W.
uer: sheriff, Fred Gravely, co Price; surveyor, George eS erk,
sheriff, Robert A, Poynter; | Hirscha
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ssor, R d Holt, lerk, Gerald | Ludlow Way Ahead {nal prisoners. Neen, Rayo me . arraigned in children’s court in While counting lagged, Rep. Lud-| Fleming was reported hovering Democrat ZAMIGE CUACE! (coger: | Jamaica on a juvenile delinquency
low had an overwhelming total over near death on the 50th day of his| \rvrije chandler; sheriff, John Dent: sur-| charge today.
Chris Ostermeier: assessor, Dalley| my, was found innocen
strangling 3-year-old Sybil fein, whom he was watching
HENDRICKS Republican—Auditor, Charles G Bryant,
! ) order, Erne- | tor from Indiana, held a command- so weak he could barely whisper treasurer, Theodore Merde raner. | her parents were out.
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| ‘Democrat — Auidtor,. Eddie Verbryck; | treasurer, |
RR {i Ip i { iy Congressional Results Wait - pusLIN, May 9 (U. P).—Police Many Incumbents Leading, cities Brown: recorder, Harry A Miner | sheriff, Howard N, Maxwell, coroner, Dr, |; Charles A. Jones; surveyor, John B. Duck
Republican—Auditor, Willlam Hardwick;
into |liam M. St. “John; coroner, A. D. Sweet, , Gus |
Lloyd Dalley,
Republican~~Auditor, Wayne Hammond; | treasurer, Malcolm Beck; recorder, Agatha i Drake; coroner, Clancy Bassett; surveyor, Arthur | coroner, Lester McRoberts; surveyor, Morris VenWay; assessor, Courtland Willard;
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‘BABY SITTER’ FACES JUVENILE CHARGE
(U, P.).— Jack Turk, 14-year-old baby sitter | Republican—Auditor, C. Bert Orr; sher-| Who was acquitted of a first ponents. {cases as political rather than erimi- | i, ack Rubush; coroner, Charles Pasco: | ore murder charge Tuesday,
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[tha Hasse, four, and Trumaine, |two, is expecting another child in {a ‘few months. ” juny part of the house except the . droom- at night and spent most Jats: Basses husband, Pfc. Fred-| of her time in her 3 pol home erick Siuvse, | i. : een in service alnearpy, The landlord told her seve io I Cyn hi Jan. eral times he wanted the room, she howd Ra ® ha euon, | said, but told her today she must ~Cross has intervened iniget out immediately, after refusing trying to hurry his return home,!, accept rent money j Mrs. Hasse said. Her husband has| ; y had his discharge approved and is expected back in this couniry within a few weeks. 4
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She also said the landlord had kept the room so cold it caused her children to be ill and had refused to let her buy coal. Mrs. Turner, wife of the lande
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