Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1946 — Page 4
BATTLE LIKELY
Republicans Have Edge ‘of 29 in House. (Continued From Page One)
ate contests, the three seats having been held also by Democrats in the The contests are between Herbert R. O'Conor, Democrat, and D. John Markey, Republican, in Maryland; Senator Dennis Chavez, Democrat, and former Republican Secretary of War Patrick J, Hurley, in New Mexico; and Senator Harley M. Kilgore, Democrat, and Thomas Sweeney, Republican, in West Virginia. The undecided house contest is in Utah, where Walter K. Granger, Democratic incumbent, is opposed by David J. Wilson, Republican. Mr, Wilson has a very slight lead and may possibly give the Republicans another seat.
House Majority Is 29
These “undetermined contests would not change the election results either way. The Republicans
have gained 13 senate seats for a minimum majority of three. They zoomed from 182 in the old house to 246 in the new, for a majority of 29. : Bills and vetoes are likely to fly during the next two years between those Republican majorities and the White House. The bitterest battles of the last two years of the Wilson administration were fought on foreign relations—on the effort of the world war I President to take the United States into the + League of Nations. A Republican senate beat the league and the treaty of Versailles. This time the United States has a considerable measure of bi-parti-san foreign policy. Responsible and powerful Republicans are pledged to support it but there also is a strong G. O. P. element in opposition.
Vandenberg Has Important Role Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg.(R., Mich.) has been one of the architects of United States foreign policy, especially in its later patient but-firm with Russia developments. Senator Vandenberg is in line to be the new chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, He would succeed Senator Tom Connal-
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HOPE TO HALT WALKOUT FT. WAYNE, Ind, Nov. 7 (U.P). —Last-minute negotiations were planned today to prevent a schedule walkout of employees of the
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ly (D. Tex), with whom he has| served at meetings of the United-¥pritchard (R)
i ‘ 3 4 : ! * oe ; : ~~ County’ Returns ~~. _ (380 Out of 380 Marion County | JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT Precincts) Bal (R) .......... a ii 88,542 » Steinmetz (D) ........... +0. 85,825 “ ' SENATOR JUDGE JUVENILE COURT a NR 89,154 : Townsend (D) .............. 64,303{ RE0AES (R) ivvrnirere Gi ‘io RETARY : Hoffmann (D) ....eiounvis, 77,64 SECRETARY. OF STATE BARRY cl... 205 STATE SENATOR — MoCIAIn MD) vahivsuvvsns ss 65,453 Mocie ® Cite 5: 38.850 : urra, KIB). van vistiran sina ) AUDITOR OF STATE y BUBB ARY «ovo svn rissa 80517 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Barnhardt (D) ....:........ '64,162/Adams (R) .....icvviivnnnns 89,287 TREASURER OF STATE [povney Bu MBIBARY: ve.iivn ines iin 829 reseyery er. Lh ton (D) 64.084 Grant (R) .ovvsvsnes . 89,474 Sexton ( Baad nas nats wars 04) Haerle <BR)... 89.189 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC [Huff (R) ............ causes 20008 INSTRUCTION ¢ IMeCammon (R) ..usevveses. 89,053 WR HRY sisson ivon 87.714 [Powell (R) .......... arate 89,388 FUrIBh AD) nu.nenssiovedon 65,335 | TINAEr (R) .....c.osvvennens 89,582 CLERK OF SUPREME ANp {3, Russell Tounsena Jr. (R). 5.300 APPELLATE COURT FREE CR): oases vaisiniine nes ' Backer (I) cu.erisaasisseiss 84,776 williams (R) BAAR ATR EAN 89.320) gash (D) tir st evne vase uars 64.681 RAID, dais seenvnn sins O50 (Cox DS ens errerrnn on: 65.010 JUDGE SUPREME COURT Delaney (D) .......o.oeve... 64,502 (Second District) Eldridge (D) ...oviseieeres, 64,852 BOmOrt (RY «.....:sucers- 88,050 | Johns (D) ......... nivebet 64,891 | TORE (IN. vv cries S3316/Mahce 0) reaver rervraes . 4.501 ne ( Caressa Rtaenanny ’ JUDGE APPELLATE COURT | Connell (D) ooeenrerns. 64,394] Bove gE. District) s0501|O%ER D .... hae radars 64,834 WER (I) strvrcrrananeeves ’ BoD) iriiscriniiniinns 64,303 MAB ADY oo loseonnsssns 64.446 | TV 3
JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE
JUDGE APPELLATE COURT (Marion & Jobtison counties)
0 Wl District) 00 614 | BIACKWEll (R) ....iiiis 87,621 Y08 (RY) +revnernirvimnsena S14 Murphy (D) ..viviiinens 62,932 WOIoh TD) iristedshinisiss win Teak OF CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE APPELLATE COURT |myoon (R) .............ce... 81,752 (Second District) WHI (DY ...... hv esteronns 12,253 DIAPEr {RY + oeonsinrvinsae 89,740 Lens (D3. cover: srasasionn 64,920 COUNTY AUDITOR [Moore (R) .....ivevserennss 80,157 JUDGE APPELLATE COURT |Goidan (D) ..0......oevns.. 64,795
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Indiana Service Corp. Saturday.
Crumpacker (RB) .........+» 89,596 | COUNTY TREASURER BUY: (DY oven interns 64,338 Fletcher = tersamaernesrens waa CONGRESS OGRILY AD) .....veciisnseen (Eleventh District) - £ (OOUNTY RECORDER Oli Beveridge (R) .. %...... : 747777 | TEWe Dra SC Ludlow (D) carvers TONER] ANN UJ) vesansnsnnsansien v COUNTY SHERIFF PROSECUTOR 'Magenhefmer (R) .......... 86,909 Stark. (R) ........ooeniiunes 88,614 yohnsorr (D) Ciara eh hry 67,113 Sullivan (OY cevevsservinnes 65,030 CORONER JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT [Storms (R) .......... . 89,583 (Room 1) Wyttenbach (D) Civiarreee .. 64618 Niblallk (RY ...v.. oii is 89,584 | SURVEYOR SChIOBSEr (ID) vu:vvivoasvese 64,5301 Brown (R) .......c...eversns 89,472 | Bloemker (DO) ........conu 7 JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT |Coemker (D) 64,748 (Room 2) . ASSESSOR Phe (RY .....0. .. eer 80,806 Montgomery CRY ......0n0s 89,503 Miller (DY iN a 64,003 | Nordsiek KD)... icisrirasan 64,633 INTY COMMISS JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT cov DY So IsSIONER (Room 3) tAYYeS {RY ii:.........ciinis 88,970 Johnson RY ......ccovvenrv 88,096 : = My 66.25 White (D) .............=..... 85,]88 yers (DY ........... Saisie ¥ 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONER JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT |. (Second District) (Room 3) {Basson (RY .......covvss een 88,319 sereieerraes 89301 ‘Brown (D) ................. 64,878 Snethen (D) . 84,858 COUNTY COUNCILMAN JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT (At Large) (Room 35) ClaYk (BY ...o..ciei00ine 89,088 Hamill (R) ................ 3021MCAIY (D) ..civerererirarinns 64,508 Corcoran (D) .............. 63851 Fife (R) .......c.oens ive 89,124 JUDGE PROBATE COURT |Joyce (D) ....... ieise 64,563 White (RY ............ ic. 80,715 Innis (R) ......... eves 90,069 ers Cari 64,471 [Sanders (D) ................ 64,563
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the Democratic standard bearer in the senate contest sent every Republican candidate for state office to victory, and returned the nine-to-
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two margin held by Republicans in the state's congressional delegation. Although nominally the G. O. P. 1 ional margin remained .as
Republican, has always voted more Democratic than G. O. P. in congress, primarily because of his “liberdl” views toward labor. Because
congress ; it was before, with all incumbentsthe was a labor candidate and .be-
who sought re-election returning to their seats, the Republican voting strength in congress will bé enhanced to the extent of one vote. In the eighth district, where Edward Mitchell of Evansville upset his fellow townsman, Winfield Denton; the outcome was interpreted as improving the G. O. P. position. Liberal Views In that district incumbent Charles LaFollette, although nominally a
‘cause the district is normally Democratic, it was expected Mr, Denton would win the congressional seat. Since he did not, however, G. O. P. leaders felt they had sfibstituted a controllable Republican for a “renegade” Republican and would be able to turn in their full nine votes when the chips were down on a controversial issue. In Marion county, one of the
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