Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1946 — Page 5
NOV. 6, 1946
non: BY How ANN WINS County Judges t R t Sidlocs : | HOF | ounty Judges -|(P County Returns ~~ 2 - Here are the approximate unofficial totals of results in the 380 ; E : | Marion county precincts. They represent a concensus of tabulations = from news service and party headquarters. The canvassing board, now = compiling results from official returns, probably will not have a complete E | : \count until later this week. 5 Ludlow Ae $0 . Victor on Republicans Piling Piling Up Huge : SENATOR JUDGE PROBATE COURT = 5 Jen BF CRY Snessasveren . 87,700 | White (R) ....... Mariani 84,500 ‘ = : Record Scratch. Majority. g [Townsend (D) ............% + 64,000 Welland (D) ........0...000s 61,200 to 5:26 3 (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) SECRETARY OF STATE . ‘JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT - =. ! . ally (RY .couaiiveicniiieai 86,000 =. ~mill, Superior court 5; Judge W. D. 50 members there. Eight Democrats Bail ® ) D) oA res Be Steinmetz (D) .......... 5... 63.400 E Bain, Criminal court. are holdovers in the state senate AUDITOR OF STATE : JUDGE JUVENILE COURT | = = Judge Niblack is the only new making it impossible for Repub- , : Rhoads (R) 75,800 —_ ai licans to have more than 42 votes Burch (R) .................. 34,300] T= I08C8 LY) .yrr-omnieniesy 804 1ste s = -eounty judge, all others having been even with a perfect score this time, |Barnhardt (D) ............. 60.800 Hoffmann (D) .. . Tm, = “incumbents. Scattered final tabulatiens showed TREASURER OF STATE STATE SENATOR = 20,000 and Up the following results: Millis (R) 86.600 Moore wm . 55% g ; IMs OR) wel y urray ea ton] = All Republican candidates for the SENATE (25 BEATS) MRL IY. snare OO i rent! £ Ane from Marion county were Bartholomew-Decatur-Frankiin-Usion: = | 5¢X ) 62000 STATE REPRESENTATIVE g ‘elected by majorities of 20,000 or Be ho Speen SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC [Adams (R) ............ er. 84,000] = Charles Maddox (R) INSTRUCTION Downey (R) .u..veavisvenss. 32,800 ee] amore. ¢ Clark-Jefferson- Ohio-Switzeriand: Watt (R) 85.900 = They are: Hoyt Moore, state sen- Senator Samuel W. Isler (R). Pree an .- + 85, FOMUNE (RY s0osesarsassaies 83,000 zg ate; Wayne O. Adams, Nelle B John L. Niblack ... , new su- |Dubols-Perry-Spencer: = Furnish (D) ................ 6L,700 Grant (R) ......ccuvevnaees. 82,800 g ’ de » "| perior court judge, Room 1. 4 “Whit ; Haerle (R) saanensinenss 53.000 andbag EJ Brien rin te ow en sewn i | comm fr pel Si) z B. Huff, Bert C. McCammon, Rae | amenator Martinorsnger d 2 Willams (R) ......... , 95.5op| McCammon (I). oueione 3 S100 = E. Powell, John G. Tinder, J. Rus- | Noble Eilts (R).. or NR 62.500 Powell (R). ................. 84,800 = sell Townsend, Margaret Wyatt and vel aA, he (0). JUDGE SUPREME COURT Tinder (R) ..... . 82,200 = oi : | St, Joseph J. Russell Townsend Jr. (R). 82,200 Kenneth Blackwell, joint represen Tax g / wy. A Butcher (R). (Second District) Wyatt (R) 2 = tative of Marion and Johnson Wayne Emmert (R) 85.300 yall « I Nrtstisviivee 82,000 : i counties. { Clem McConshy (R), Lh trasssvariaaccas 2000 Backer (D) .....exeueeiseens S100 ple = * Mr. Blackwell was ‘winning ir y mw cy rer on | DASE (D) L.iiieaieienaennn, 60400 yles! : Johnson cdunty by 2 wepeiA n Foatain STE Im SEATS) JUDGE APPELLATE COURT [COX (D) ........eveseesssss 60,800 pocket for = several hundred .votes over John Thomas B. Crigler (R). (First District) Delaney (D) ......o 0 v.. 60,400 ES W. Murphy Jr., Democrat, | ep. George W. Henley (R). Bowen (R) ..... tyra 85,300 | Eldrdige (D) ....cu0vvneniie 60,400 — 1 e Is or keys! 2 Other newly elected: county offi- Richard Newhouse (R), Martin (D):...oooeiiiinn, 62,000 JUS 1D) senrsansirieiire 5.590 c a cials were Louis Fletcher, county ; ep. Go or Neuman (R), JUDGE APPELLATE COURT | IB or brown £ treasurer; Paul Brewer, count Pike Johnson | Owen-Putn, (First District Multine (D) -:.evnsienr verse. S240 - ’ , county re- 3 | Omar P. Brown (R). rs ct) O'Connell (D) . 60,500 is guaran- = corder; Paul Brown, county sur- Superior Court? Superior Court | Dubols-Martin: 7 Stan (D) \Royce (RY oi niiiv nian, 85,700 | owen (D) MIMI 60.600 g veyor; Samuel Montgomery, county etn te: a oo” 5 : = "| Welsh (D) 822001 Quin (DD) 60,000 - Assessor; William T. Ay es d Pp. enn enker (Ri. ob ave emt + 2 SNE TARE Sree Le TH RM ARs asses ’ ck or peal. £ Will pre Lawrence: “| JUDGE APPHLLATE COURT |;0INT STATE REPRESENTATIVE jam Bosson, county commis | piRep- Mart | Smith. (R), (Second District) (Marion & Joh th Sioners. | og Tor hir Teetor (R), Arion onsen counties) i All Republican candidates for the 3 | Pecatur-Jennings: Drare? JED gurl + 85.300 Backwell (R) .............. 84.000 : fd | Rep. Albert B. Thompsom (R) Leas (BY ......o5.00 00000. 61,400 | Murphy (D) 60.000 count; i - oC REadtans sp aR or yee WA Sesvesihaaataaaays BLUR MUIPRY (0) acinar ; = y council were swept into of Hancock-Madison SSORIES— fice along with the ticket. | porris 3 Manuel (R), JUDGE APPELLATE COURT CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT AYRES . Hoffmann Thanks Voters Rep. George ‘Weller (R). (Second District) THsonRY vr . 81,300 Elkhart: Crumpacker (R) ............ 85,000 | White (D) siaexiis . 71,500 In Center township races, Roy Rep. rt A Hoover (R), | Bombs appeared. to ace, id Rep Rr M. Long (R): Stilley AD) .....c.0005.00 60,600 COUNTY AUDITOR n: . > : elected over James Cunningham Rep. 'W. O. Hughes (R) CONGRESS Moore (R) rapeeey 84.300 a ————— Democrat, for township assésser by | Rep. Paul E. Roeering \ (R) (Eleventh District) jGordan D) .....xue.nx. 050. 61500 5000 to 8000 nmajority and William : | Carroll-Cass Beveridge (R) .......... . 74,500 COUNTY TREASURER Pritchard Hamill | Rep. Robert 8. Justice (R). { Schaeffer appeared to b o Mo ladlow (OD): .....0.. 00. 78,300 | Fletchen (R) ... ......4... 83,600 ner over pe 3 13 by te mic Superior Court 4 Superior Court § Re. Charles R. Kellum (R) \ PROSECUTOR | Fogarty DN ......leiniis 61,400 Jor Yownship trustee. WD, Rosee X, Xiu (R). BUTE (8). vsirrrionsrins 88,000 | COUNTY RECORDER he Y Boffmann issued the follow- David Dennis (R). Sullivan (D) ivi. 0vinn. 65,000 | Brewer (R) ................ 83,700 | § i am So ement oh Bis eisciion 28 Rep. C. Ed¥in Moseley (R). JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT |PUn MD opiven..on..in. + 8100, ge: Madison: COUNTY SHERIFF i = All I have to say beyond ex- Charles Hartley (R), (Room 1) = Pressing my dee J Paul Hamilton (R). Niblack (R) ......... 84,800 Magenheimer (R) .......... 86,200 s Bie Bead hry eolauon of eo cuanson dr. (Ry Schlosser (D) .............. 61,000] J0DNSOR (D). ..........0.... 66800 = fe 0 Tr w. C as come 0 INAMMURREL AAT shh vrs r rans g » from my fellow citizens is at I TRE" Seus C. Andrew (R). JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT - is my CORONER on will “car out th arion: WIRE CI) sahara, § £ Ms 2 vty 2 Pledger 7 nde Wayne O. Adams sr. (R). Pike TB) (Room 2) a Wyttenbach (D) ....... 62,600 s the time I go on the bench, I will Rep. William Bogner m0. Miller AD) rrr rrr OH SURVEYOR attempt to organize a staff of social Rep. Wilbur Homer Grant 1R) « Brown (R) ....c.o0vu. os 82,700 g workers and ethers on a non-po- oe George B. Huff 1) JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT .IMioemitar (DY... ovausoriins 61,000 = litical basis. My party has made it | White Bain Rep. Bert C. McCammon (R) (Room 3) ASSESSOR = clear that it will adopt a ‘hands off’ 1 Probate Court. _ Criminal Court pl en ww) JORPSON. (BR) tfuwswrat. +1 ys 25.000 Montgomery (R) ........ 83,000 2 policy insofar as juvenile court will — TTT [20 Margaret L. Wrath 1), Myers D) ve xesdorsr hens B00 Nordsiek D) ............:.. 60,600 z be concerned, ‘The era of politics in J wie. L D. Baker (R). JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY COMMISSIONER = | - that court is over. +| = Harry E. Danielson (R), (Room 4) (First District) l = “The probation system will be re- [St Josephs, ker Po Pritchard (R) .............. 89.000 | Ayres (R) ......co..... . 83,0004 z vised, administered by qualified CLUB ENROLLS 307 Zitora Carter ®. Snethen (D) ............. HO Whie Dy 10001 = 0 have no political obli- om 1eahy IR) y : J I ply z Fations, and sapped Wik Sine ss Star Sota JohnsoncMarien: © JUDGE SUPERIOK COURT | COUNTY COMMISIONER | E as well as understanding. Probation | RUSHVILLE, Ind, Nov. 6. — Lake (Room 3) : (Second District) =z is an instrument of rehabilitation During the Bi “eid 75 bovs re- Eh rary (D) Hamil a Sra alieitin, .- Jom Boson =) rim iid = and must not » . Rep. Betty Malinka (D). reoran (LD) ....... 000i, ft | Brown ( tessnane eerncanns E Oh be abused | ceived membership cards to the| Martin Kieln (3), D). E Rushville Boys’ club, bringing the |Lake-Porter be held Nov. 20 at the home of | E VACUUM CLEANER {total of the local organization to pGnde 8 Hunter 8% HOSPITAL GUILD IS Mrs. W. D. Wilkinson. = — | 307. William C. Burns (R). ; i — : Ripley-Switzeriand: The new organization is an aux- = Wg MLR A vay All departments of, the club are D. George N. Copeland (R). FORMED AT CARMEL ili f th Nobhl le H i | s s UNITED VACUUM | not yet in operation, as the winter Rep Leo Me. Gon: aly 9 he esville Hospital | g ou CLEANER STORES season has been opened only two | Hamilto Times Siste Service Guild and will assist the Hamilton | s or. Washington || Weeks, but each will bring new fea- Tracy Mortis ®). CARMEL, Ind, Nov. 6—Mem-|COUntY hospital at Noblesville. | = ures. Rep. William M. Greenwood (R). bers of the Carmel .Serviée Moth-| > r = — a : F i EE " The Rev. J. B. Cummins, minister | Fgin-fuiaskis 2 ers club have organized a carmel| STATE SHEEPMEN 2 Platinumsmith and Designer {at ‘the local Church of God, has . Community Hospital Guild, and TO MEET ON DEC. 30 : = Designer and Saker Wig very in | charge of the photography depart- PASTOR TO NEW POST elected the following officers: Presas es ence. Have your jewelry handwrought jiment, and reports many additions Wimed State Serviee ident, Mrd. Everett Harvey; vice Times State Service = 10 jour own satisfaction. Personal |/to that class of the club this Win-| [EBANON Ind, Nov. 6. — The| President, Mrs, James Knotts; sec-| LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 6. — Zz 424 State Life Bldg. LI-1675 J ter: . Rev. Robert S. Thomas, pastor of retary-treasurer, Mrs. Hershey |The annual meeting of the Indiana | = Herman L. Wild. Rushville’s club has been honored | the pirst Presbyterian church here,| Thomas; assistant secretary, Mrs. Sheep Breeders association will be! : in being selected as one of the three |y,¢ requested that his pastorate |J. L. Hodson. held in Memorial Union building at | E - [, abe fn da? in the nation het heré be terminated Dec. 1-so he| Instructions for work were given |, Nersity’ Dec. 30 8 = shite clu a 8 ; Te ¢ [may become executive secretary of (by Mrs. Harvey. Lap sheets were Ue wn'vers'y y Wo z Penn. Stote. is takine his training] the department of church extension distributed and will be finished by| The association is headed by Paul z enn , is taking training | or the Synod of Indiana. members. The next meeting will | Moffet of Indianapolis. z
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Street Blocked: Conductor Fined
Mimes State Service GREENCASTLE, Ind, Nov. 6. —Rdy F. Nelson, Terre Haute, Pénnsylvania railroad conductor, “was found guilty of blocking alocal street crossing for more than an hour by Municipal Judge Rexell Boyd and fined $10 and costs. Mr. Nelson was arrested by Sheriff Paul Grimes on Sept. 28 when complaints reached the latter’s office that a freight train was delaying street traffic for an extended time at a-main intersection. Judge Boyd had the case under advisement for two weeks before passing judgment.
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HOOSIER COUPLE MARRIED 66 ° YEARS
Times State Service NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Nov. 6-— Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Keever will celebrate their 66th wedding anniversary tomorrow at their farm home in the Bethlehem commu|nity, five miles nertheast of No|blesville, where they have resided since 1910. Each is 86 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Keever were married Nov. 7, 1880. They are the |parents of three daugters, Mrs. Iva Kinnaman, Mrs. Una McCord and Mrs, Stella Kinnaman, all of Hamilton county, and two sons, Perry J. Keever, of Wisconsin, and George D. Keever, of Indianapolis.
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G. Clements; 22, Lebanon, was. still in serious condition in Witham hos"pital here today: following a Plane
miles southeast of Lebanon near | Royalton, yesterday afternoon.
tures of both ¢rushed chest and head injuries.
Clements flew over the farm twice, ! ried and has two children.
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AS PLANE wr oe could Not be Temoved from he plane for half ‘an hour. State Times: Slate Service {police said he Was conscious part of LEBANON. Ind., Nov. 6.—Stanley the time and helped direct his own rescue. Perry Clements, the injured man's father, who came here from New sald his son was in train. {ing as ay pilot. Mr. Clements is employed in the in November, 1927, when the Re Physicians sald he suffered frac- | motor inspection department of the legs and arms, a|U, 8. Machine Corp. here. He is a | demprorish fathers assumed charge veteran, having seen duty with the ©f 8b. Joseph's parish and remained navy in the South Pacific, is mar- | {more than a year. Funeral services
FORMER LEBANC PRIEST DIES Times State Service © LEBANON, Ind; Nov, 63 has been received here of the death of the Rev. Fr. Thomas Nealon of the Redemptorist order at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. He was 72. Father Nealon came to Lebanon
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