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“Inside Indianapolis Hoosier Profile PROBABLY THE MOST ambitious program of any one individual in Indianapolis today is that of James W. Ingles, the newly elected chairman of the Marion County Republican Central Committee, Taking over the chairmanship, he admits, Is something like grabbing an enraged bull by the tdil and hoping that by some miracle of charm it will become a reformed creature of docility. “I have become chairman ‘principally to unify the party, not divide it,” he said. “With some co-opera-tion among party leaders and voters, it can be done” He has no illusions about his job, He tecalls that for seven years the party here has been torn by more © bitter factionallsm in its leadership than about any other poiltical organization in history But there is no reason why the party has to continue beating itself to pieces by division of factions, he says, Unity Is First Aim "WE'RE GOING to work nut something that will unify the whole party into a hard-hitting organiza. tion.” he said. Mr. Ingles, who first became active in GOP work back in 1031 when he was an instructor at the Indiana University Law School here, has been identi field as an expert organizer of campaign speaking programs. After graduation . from ‘the University of Illinois Law School (he also was graduated from Indiana University with an AB. degree) Mr. Ingles started A practicing law here in 1927. Two years later he became an instructor in the IU Law School, NEW GOP CHIEFTAIN—James Ww. Ingles While teaching, Mr. Ingles organized a group of (above) newly elected Republican county , aire young law students to test their oratorical powers at Man Here, says he will spare no efforts fo “unify | Republican political rallies, Attracting the attention and’ not divide the party for the 1948 cam. of GOP brass hats at that time, he was asked to paign, help organize the Republican Minute Men's Committee as a trouble-shooting group to handle all speak- ‘he late Mayor Tyndall. He has never been a ward in emergencies ; chairman or a precinct committeeman., He was elected president of this group and held Right now, he won't say much about his plans to it together until the war broke it up in 1943 unify the warring factions of the party. Mr. Ingles was head of the party's speaking bureau “I haven't had much chalice to here in 1042 when the late Gen, Robert Tyiddall was vet vou see I didn't know IT was going to be a elected Mavor and was prominent in the same bureau candidate for chairman until a few davs ago.” again In 1944 and 1046 “What about appointment of an He always has been identified with: the regular chairman to represent Marion County organization of the party. Although he campaigned GOP committee?” he was asked for the City Hall faction of the party in November, . . 1942, he was identified with the regular organization I haven't the alighest idea, 1 haven't faction tliat backed former Chairman Henry E about i, F-haven't even talked to anybody about Ostrom for Lhe mayoralty nomination in the pri- it,” he replied mary of that vear. The new chalrman also declined to disc uss plans His election to the chairmmnship this week was for changes in ward chairmen ponsored by the regular organization faction led hy “1 don't know anything about that at this time” Joseph J. Daniels in collabopation with pressure from He said he would “get to work” on party organizaGov. Ralph Gates’ State House organization tion problems in a few days. . “Until something worked out, 1 Held Only One Political Job i lumething. 1 MR. INGLES HAS HELD only one political job He shook his head, stared out the window. and assistant t city Attorney during the administration of grinned in perplexity —(By Noble Reed.) Butler University HEADS COMMUNITY FUND Herron to Exhibit Timex State Service ‘Blanket Hop,’ Dec. 5 NEW CASTLE, Nov. 20-Henry Hoosier Paintings The Butief University Chapter of D. Oberdorfer, general manager of Ofls by Frank V{ Dudley © Sigma Depa Chi's annual “Blanket New castle Products; Jus: beet Chesterion and . water pas / g named president of the New Castle prances Failing of 1ndianapelis will Hop" will be held from 0 to 12p. Mm. Community Fund for next vear, Dec 54n the Murat Temple, Don- succeeding Clifford Payne ald Seibert, Willlam Tobin and J. Earl Finch was selected as cam- Tudiana 100m today y : . yalgn manager to succeed B M ’ Brooks Walter are. in charge The Wen. while Stanley Harding wns Miss Failing is head putstanding senlor football player' named to the funds board of ington High School's / will receive the block “B" blanket. directors ment
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