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GOP Brings Out First Lineup of Candidates In Congress Contest -

~~ Democrat Veterans Group Backs Erbecker For Prosecutor; Begins Straw Vote Poll. : NOBLE REED = a | in the Marion County primar§ election this spring appeared today to be developing around the sudden scramble for 11th district congressional nominations. : { Retirement of Rep. Louis Ludlow only five weeks before

April 3 filing deadline sent leaders of both Republican and Demo-! cratic Parties scrambling into alignments behind a long list of

Hughes, attorney and Navy com- sheriff nomination besides the in{mander in the Pacific during the cumbent, war; George B, Huff, member of clude Charles Russell, Crimina) the state legislature, and Mrs. Court investigator; Otto Gasper, Fern Norris, who Sought ihe con. former chief jailer in the sheriil's gressional nomination two years office, and Jesse Hutsell, twice be{fore a candidate for the tion.

out several hundred straw vote|5°me other candidates into this

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sheriff picture was William (Bud) Bosson, who is finishing his second term as county commissioner. Others in Sheriff Race Other GOP candidates for the

Al Magenheimer, in-

nom:na-

A new name in the Democratic lineups for sheriff was that of!

congressional nomination, party| Tony Maio, newly-appointed city leaders - in --some factions today /Sireet commissioner.

His backers may force a split

in City Hall forces in the sheri% contest. . [tential candidate is Lewis (Cap)

The other City Hall po-|

Johnson, city safety engineer, who was among the first to be

mentioned in the race.

Some of Mr. Maio's friends were

circulating the rumor that they would eventually get the nod (rom Mayor Feeney, although the 'atier has MPeatedly warned be will gt Fredric” March's Wife The first indication of a GUP Denies Red Charge fight over the treasurer nomina-| tion be, developi today. { Up to now it was presumed —Actress Florence Eldridge, wife man—did a much superior Job Io yO ee a oy. that Treasurer Louis Fletcher of Fredric March, denied today | would have clear sailing for re- that she was a Communist. |

nomination. But the regular or-|

ata! Funston «rou Commun Salement brsared [06's sub, aL, Demostlc, chfInne Mn “Bon foward Merah when 1 was parked fn the 1100

ing hearings on communism in Southern California.

James Ingles is = maneuvering contest, The possible GOP treasurer

headquarters include

ers of William C. Erbecker, at- Hathiorne, manager of the Ken- yg) | i torney and secretary of the Dem-|tucky Ave. branch of the Unién jo Fy Because of the pres- | ing has ‘gone—then maybe Sen. [Party Drelidetinl. candidate ob station ons here, ocratic Central Committee, who Trust Co, and Paul Dunn, for- sure of stage work she said sheRobert A A ed ive Jr has been an off-the:record can- mer State Fair Board Official resigned a year ago as a director man trouble % -1 a ie. the |didate for prosecutor’ more Prod po Washington Township GOP of the Congress of American ocrats believe they can win with- tionist who would - cripple Women.

leader.

Cupid Reported Plenty Busy in Occupied Japan

Times Foreign Writer TOKYO, Japan, Feb. 18—Cupid has kept himself plenty busy here in Japan since the Allied occupation began. According to United States consular official disclosure today, some 1518 couples have received

his arrows in the last 21; ‘yeatrs.|'

Eight hundred and twenty-four Américan GI and War Department Romeos — 70 per cent of whom are Nisei — have chosen {Japanese Juliets. The balance of brides include civilians, WACs, nurses and Red Cross girls. Today's statistics show that none of the American Caucasian women affected by cupid’'s darts have married Japanese, although 18 have taken non-American husbands. Three Nisei girls have chosen Japanese, however,

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EVENTS TODAY

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At- Coleman—George Frances Dine At Methodist—Darrell, Fanny Rosch; Robert, Glenna Jean Randolph; Lew. Francis Perry; James, Marjorie Smith; Harien Cinderella Fulmer; Lewis, Margarel. Mesalam; Carl, Mary Martin At St. Franeis— Herschel, Mary De Witt, At General--Edward, Mary Madry, AL 3 Vincent's William, Anna York; Pierce, Fredda Abbott; Roland, Mary Brinkman,

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Flynn Blamed

ne « By LYLE C. WILSON For Light Ballot - United Press Staff Correspondent By CHARLES T. LUCEY WASHINGTON, Feb, 19--President Truman tops the Jefferson _. Seripps-Woward Stal Writer {Jackson anniversary bill tonight at two $100-or-more-a-plate dinners

WASHINGTON, Feb. 19—A here to raise funds for his presidential campaign. ¥ Democratic leadership jolted by It is a political occasion and a political speech is expected of the uppercut swung by Henry/the President, His remarks will be broadcast into the South where Wallace in the special New Yorkithere are threats of rebellion against his cyndidacy—and into the

/congressional election today 100k North where Henry A. Wallace a brand-new and worried 00k utiis trying to raise a third party United Nations charter. x

{1948 campaign tactics. larmy to defeat him. “At the same time Sen. Taft Blame for the Democratic rout! My Truman is in a tough spot' was making this statement,” Mr. Phi down DIUNLIY:10-1wo-shief inv. sume Ways: NVashingts MN AWRIE yoGrath continued, “Gov. Dewey a 8: { . | J . yey, [his speech. with a “me too’ diplomat of 1944, was 4

FIRST, the sad flop of Edward i, terest. ; : J. Flynn and his Bronx organi- Nearly 3000 Democrats will as- Off on a different tangent. He zation in getting out the Demo-| ample here for two dinners sim- WAS seeking, I suppose, to escape, 4 cratic vote. {ilar to those on a smaller scale in !f possible from the taint of Taft \ SECOND, resentment against! ony other cities. Mr, Truman leadership. PLAN ‘TO WED—Prof. Reg- the Tami ngiministralion ooh will dine with about half of the|' “Gov. Dewey stated: inald Hall Johnson, 72, retired ,eavily Jewish district Jews had! Dington group at the Hotel ‘When he first: world war University of Pittsburgh profess |their first opportunity to register Staller. I re victory failed to niversity of Fittsburgh profes I ig a He will proceed then to ihe make a lasting peace. sor. and Althea Ruth Lowe, 26, ye sile for ats a Tro | Hotel Mayflower to deliver the! Mr. McGrath remarked that + Shomidirviratracior. at. Mer. isd eourse oR tine. he © principal address of the evening this statement was without “refy sae a he We Prat 9p. mn ~(Indianapots- Time).! erence- to the fact that it-was-& garet Morrison College of the a a na ue me (It will be broadcast by WIRE, Republican Congress which deCarnegie Institute of Technol | y POU: WISH and WIBC in Indianap-|feated plans of Woodrow Wilson,

ogy, announced today that they would be married next Safur-

Questions in Order Mr, Flynn was to be in Washington today as Democrats ga.hered for their annual Jefferson-

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