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are conceded strong chances in a quarters. : Mr. Radel is expected to becon the choice of the city hall factic

it they "decide to make an offici slate but, oddly, would probably acceptable to Mr. Ostrom, too, ol servers say. Mr. Gruner's chanc: would improve if the Hickman-Ci. hall faction fails to slate anyone. Three other candidates in th district appear momentarily out o the running. Bitterest Opposition Charles Ehlers, former 10th ward chairman and Ostrom organization (choice, is regarded as the strongest {candidate in the fourth district. His {bitterest opposition is expected to come from Hickman supporter |Lewis A. Madison, former chairman {of the 9th ward who was “purged” | from the organization and from the 'state payroll by the regular organization. | In: the fifth district, Fred Riffey, south side furniture man, is understood to have the nod of the city hall forces, although the strongest | single candidate, according to ob- | servers in both camps, seems at the {moment to be O. F. Suhr. Mr. Suhr lis a former labor union official and {now is employed in the office of the | state labor commissioner, | In the fifth, too, Kenneth Hoy, | pharmaceutical executive, is run{ning as a sort of semi-official slatee |of mayor candidate James Dawson. Former 15th ward chairman Harold | Shulke is the organization choice in | that district. With only three candidates in the | sixth district, observers believed it {to be narrowed to only a two-way | race. The fight was expected to be | between Louis E. Smith, sales man- | ager for a luggage firm and a fre- { quent visitor in the Hickman head- | quarters, and former 24th ward | chairman Joseph E. Bright. The edge in the sixth is generally { conceded to Mr. Bright.

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