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‘Notables Pay Tribute

To Ex-Congressman Following funeral services for

® Rep. Raymond 8. Springer at Connersville yesterday, Governor Ralph | Gates set Nov. 4 as the. date for a! {special election in the 10th district

to elect. a successor to the veteran a : : Ranking leaders of the state Republican party, headed by Governor Gates, -paid final tribute to the

congressman during the last rites. |

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Attending the services besides the ‘governor were U, 8. Senator Wil-

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(Gillie, Earl Wilson and Forest iHarness, state auditor “A: V. Burch find state Republican chairman H. Clark Springer. Senator Jenner presided at special {ceremonies during which the widow,

3 ‘Mrs. Nancy Springer, was presented “Spr |with a large American flag which ‘S/had draped the congressman's bier Chamlina {while the body lay in state. { ( partial cloudiness are the Gulf ‘States, 1

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pastor, eulogized Rep. Springer as a { “loyal publie servant and a good congressman.” Burial rites. at Dale cemetery were conducted by the Masonic lodge and the American Légion. Active pallbearers were E. Ralph Himelick, Judge Allen Wiles, Clarence S. Roots, Christian Eby, Clyde E. Berry, Henry Silvey, George Jones and George F. Tatman, all of Connersville. : Dies During 5th Term Rep. Springer died in a hospital at Connersville Thursday night during his fifth term in congress, He was Republican nominee for gov-

{ernor of Indiana in 1932 and 1936.

The election date for selection of a new representative from the 10th district will be on the same day as the state municipal balloting. All voters in counties comprising the

10th congressiongl district will cast]

ballots for congressman. Candidates for both the Republi-

can and Democratic parties will be nominated by.ihe respective county

chairmen in the district. The nominations will be made by Oct: 1, No. 4 Date Protested Some Republican leaders in the | district protested the Nov. 4 date; {for the election, contending that! issues involved in the city elections would interefere with congressional balloting.

However, Governor Gates ex-

plained that holding the special

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Most of ‘the U. 8. will have fair weather tonight and tomorrow The only sections scheduled for

Tennessee Valley and East Coast states from Georgia (See inset chart), It will be cooler in Ohio, Ken~ tucky and West Virginia where northerly winds are bringing in cool air from Canada. (Arrows on FOTOCAST show air flow). Warmer weather is predicted in New England due to the presence of a warm air front in the Northeast.

northward.

Relatively dry air circulating:

around the high pressure domi= nating southern Iowa will keep skie# clear over most of the Lakes Region and Midwest tonight. Rainfall will be limited to thundershowers and showers in New England, Utah, North Caro lina and parts of the Southwest. (FOTOCAST shows affected areas.) And, there will be partly cloudy skies in the Rockies where these thundershowers are ex pected, in addition to the partial cloudiness called for in the East and South. Pog will form along the northern half of the Pacific coast

eleetiori with the municipal ballot-|}

ing is the-only logical procedure

since a separate election would in= volve heavy expenditures.

Some of the old guard G. O. P. {leaders in Washington started a!

boom for aging (86) James E. Wat-

son, former U, 8. genator, for the

{vacant house seat, but the veteran : |congressman- said he would not be:

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: % { Auditions for- the “teen-age show The Times plans to ‘stage in a downtown theater this fall will open at 6:30 p. ‘m. today in the Wilking Musie Co, auditorium, 130 N. Pennsylvania st. :

Every talented teen-ager wishing to take part in the gala benefit show may sign up tonight and to-

{at Wilking's. . Evén teen-agers not ready to audition, but who want to take part in the production, should report tonight or tomorrow! night-to sign up, Casting will begin immediately and it will be the! last chance to get in the show.

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where winds off the ocean are carrying moist air inland. Minimum temperatures will be around 60 degrees at Milwaukee, Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit, tomorrow morning.

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