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Ostrom Tells Ward Bosses

"City Hall Patronage

By NOBLE REED The regular Republican organiza-

egy in an effort to get control of city hall patronage. Dealt out of the city administration following the election of Mayor Tyndall by anti-organization forces in 1942, Henry E. Ostrom, county

GOP Seeks to Regain|

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VISITS SENATORS—Film star Robert Monfgomery.’in Wash-

G. O. P. committee chairman, called on his ward chairmen to get | on a winner this time in the mayoralty nomination race. “But let's keep still on any choice’ of candidate right now,” he warned, | “Let's wait and size up the candi-| dates for a few weeks before getting into the campaign. “We'll wait and see who the peo- | ple want for the job.” Asks United Effort |

° The chairman, who was defeated jin last Republican mayoralty” nomi- |

ington as guest speaker at a dinner honoring war veterans serving in congress, chats with a group of senators, all members of the American Legion. In the photo (left to right), Edward McGinnis; senate sergeant-at-arms; Senator Edward J. Thye (R. Minn.); Sena--tor William E. Jenner (R. Ind.); Mr, Montgomery; Senator C. Way* land B: Brooks (R. IIl.), and Senator Raymond E. Baldwin (R. Conp.).

tempts re | door failed. i i va Mr. Theard also found a ale ‘out

in one wall of the establishment which indicated the burglars had

"|attempted to cut through to the

College Keg tavern adjoining. But the hole admitted them only to a hallway. The burglars apparently

directed verdict of not guilty. Woman to Offer They immediately

No Murder Defense that the defense would offer no

\ testimony. ‘ VALE, Ore, March 13 (U. P.) —| 0 eh, 13 | Alvin Lee Williams, 23, the chauf- | | Attorneys for. Gladys Broadhurst, 'feur, confessed from ‘the witness | red-hal¥ former accordionist ac-| stand that he waylaid, beat and

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gave up at that point. Burglars entered the Bubble-Up Bottling Co., 2402 BE. Wa : st., and took $100 in cash. from the safe which they btoke open. * EF! Burglars also entered the Relisble

[nation contest, called on the ward cused of planning the murder of shot Dr! Willis D. Broadhurst, 51,! Specialty Co, 230 Massachusetts

{bosses fff united effort to nominate her wealthy sixth husband so she’ at

a candidate. He spoke at a. special | | luncheon meeting at LaRué's res-|

. taurant, yesterday.

| “We regular organization) have] {not had a single job in the city ad- | | ministration for four years,’ ' he said. | “It would be nice for a change if the Republican organization would | ‘get the patronage in the city ad-

' ministration.”

Thus, Chairman Ostrom sounded {the battle cry of the G. O. P, pri-| {mary campaigni—be sure of the win-| {ner and then get behind him. Not Getting Out on Limb

He insisted Me didn’t have the |slightest idea who the regulars would support. “I'm not getting out on a limb right now . . . it's going to be different this year,” he said. He reflected the attitude of several of the ward chairmen who said, recently they will not risk taking, another beating by anti-organization| forces. Last year the regulars lost| both the sheriff and prosecutor nomination races. Chairman Ostrom also warned the ward bosses to concentrate on candidates for the city council. “A good city council’ is very important . . . it is like the board of directors of a corporation and we! should. search every district. in the city for the best candidates possible for the council membership,” he said. H. Dale Brown, seventh ward, chairman and head of the state motor vehicles bureau, reiterated his, denial that he is a candidate for city chairman or county chairman to head up the mayoralty cam-

paign. “Mr, Ostrom {is satisfactory to me,” he said,

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Mrs. - Broadhurst’s command, | |could marry her »young chauffeur, “don’t fail me +. , ,.and if you do,’ {have been denied a _motion for a a don't come back.” ge

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rounds ‘that ®fr. Brown would be appainted city chairman and it had | some basis of fact for a while be- | cause party leaders were talking it| seriously. | “Some people got their minds changed on that in a hurry,” said one ward chairman, Herman E. Bowers, a city councilman and a ward chairman, predicted that the party leadership will get together on a candidate for mayor “when the time -comes.”

Hecklers Delay | School Strike Ban

ALBANY, N. Y, March 13 (U. P.).—Organized demonstrators were ready again today to try to keep the Republican-controlled state assembly from passing a bill to outlaw strikes by school teachers and { other public employees. | | Five hundred public workers, | most of them from New York City,! were ready to jam the galleries and heckle the law-makers. The op-| ponents of the bill, which was in-/ dorsed by Gové¥nor Thomas E,; Dewey and passed by the senate, won a minor victory last night. They forced a. postponement of final action on the measure, The assembly refused to act on! major legislation while the hostile” EEQUD were in Tha aafiawies ““demonstration postponed | sine die adjournment of the legis-| lature until. next week. | Republican leaders declined to | say when a vote would be taken as they waged a “battle of. nerves”| with the demonstrators. could come any time. The bill was] sure of passage when it came to a vote,

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