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URSDAY, OCT. 30, 1047

Republicans Place Hopes

“Tiss Gilentine

In Apathy, Bad Weather |niac fore at 51

By ROBERT BLOEM

up their formula for victory at the hart and Brazil are rated tops in

polls mext Tuesday in two words— this category. apathy and organization. | And in the 10th district, where The

GOP May Win Cities St. plant, died today in Methodist day {n Flanner & Buchanan Mor- trouble

|tuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill,

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GOP still insists, oepiut Hospital. He was 51. 8 special election is scheduled to both mathemgtical and h cal name a successor to the congres- odds to the contrary, that they > sional seat vacated by the death of have an even chance of capturing he had been a resident of Indian Rep. Raymond Springer, the GOP one of the big three cities in Lake

is praying for rain on election day. cdunty—Hammond, Gary or East, d the Ipaleo Club

The Republican state committee Chicago. In the third district, howmet here for a final tabulation of ever, they not only rate their gwn|, Survivors are h tne prospects in the 102 municipal chances of taking over South Bend Mae Gillentine; his mother, elections ~coming up. Indications from'the Democrats as were the party was resigned to los- even” but fear for the results in Son Jess Jr, and a daughter, ing some ground in the cities ‘which Republican administered Mishawa- J. Richard Smith, both of Indian-istanding by her side. ft now controls 74 to 28 but that ka which has not permitted an ad- . 3 (A j p= they were convinced some Demo-|ministration to succeed itself in six

eratic administrations would lose elections.

out, too. \ Light Vote Favors GOR

and then head for a c which will mark the offici of the GOP campaign Henry County farmer Ral to Congress. ’ In the 10th district and in most of the cities Republican estimates are for a light vote. Hopes for) rain in the 10th are based on “GOP, convictions that a vital factor there is getting out the farm vote whic might not turn out if conditions favor working in the fields. This business of a light vote, par-|

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the GOP which, through a con-jj,..; cambling issues.

All three of these cities are now| Get the sturdy red and white box package and make Republican controlled but rated y strong possibilities to go Democratic. In Ft,_Wayne reports indi-| strong popular sentiment are heavily against holding all 74 against the GOP but the Republicans are relying on the most efficient election day organization in the state to pull that one out of ably will be agreed that a net loss/the fire by sheer power to get out

gistently active and interested election day organization, maintains a fairly even level of “production,” Mathematically, most Republican leaders agree privately, the odds cate

cities now under GOP administration. In behind the scenes discussion at tollay’s meeting it prob-

of six cities is inevitable. {their vote.

On the other hand, the latest! Despite threat of a net loss of| mayors, Republicans. feel they will| several Democratic cities will go/remain in a strong position to|

survey is expected to indicate that |

Republican. Although

Three Towns Claimed At least three home towns of topTomorrow 10th district organiza- | flight Republican state officials are tion chiefs will meet in New Oastie| being claimed by Democrats and ornfield rally admitted by the GOP to be in danal windup |8er, They are Columbia City, home| | to cupid Gov. Gates;’ Portland, home of| FROM THAT TABLE ph. Harvey Lt: Gov. Richard T. James, and | | Bedford, now the home town of U.| |8. Sen. Willlam E. Jenner. In Evansville, key city of the eighth district, GOP spokesmen say “party lines are all out of whack."| {This is true in other cities, too, h particularly in Indianapolis where, {indications are that many Repub{lican voters are going to pull the |Democratic lever for mayor, and| in New Albany and Terre Haute ty heads agree, historically 1avorsio, ... noth parties are riddled over

even pri-isweep the state in 1948.

A nitive of McMinnville, Tenn.

apolis 26 years, He was.a member of the Seventh Christian Church (yp)—princess Elimbeth and Lt. be benefited and {Philip Mountbatten made their first | quick aduon is wife, Mrs. Sylvia ‘official public appearance together! THsSing ¢ without upsetting th Mrs. today when she launched Britain's money back.

| assistant foreman at the Indian- one grandson, relle {apolis Power & Light Co. Harding: Services will be at 1:30 p. m. Mon-, cause it goes Tight to the sea the | phi a and

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |aatia; four sisters, Mrs. Betty Bure {roughs. Dayton; Mrs. Hiram Smith. | INiles, Mich.; Mrs. Waymond Rob-| |erts, Donaldson, Tenn, and Mrs. Norman Veach, Vienna, IN.; four | brotnew, Lonnie, Joe and Ora Gil [lentine, McMinnville, Tenn, and

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