Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1948 — Page 5
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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17,1048 __
-=To Convene Tomorrow For Party Showdown
Lent, « Patra Kennedy] Gates ‘on Extended Motor Trip’; Foes See Mancish, tenor| Chance fo Make Political Hay
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{Governor nomination. Forces behind the
Wayne attorney, in the Governor contest, hurried campaign work at headquarters on the sixth floor of the Claypool Hotel.
In the same building, rival
push the unannounced candidacy of U. 8. Sen. William E. Jenner for the Governor race. Called by Springer The state committee session was called by State Chairman Clark Springer, who has not ns dicated his choice for Governor nominee. Gov, Gates, who set the pace for the state administration's party policies with support for Mr. Helmke, left town yesterday for “an extended wmotor trip through southern states.” Some party leaders interpreted the trip as a deliberate “dodge” of . the state committee session ané the annual party beefsteak dinner at the Columbia Club tomorrow night when Sen. Jenner is expected to be the main wheel speaker. The fireworks started when the {Governor fired two top state officials because, it was reported,
{they were aligned with the Jenner
li forces. They were Dr. Burrell
SOM] Diefendorf, chairman of the Al- 5&id the group will sponsor the
coholic Beverages Commission,
|of the State Tax Board.
f} his party foes got busy and in-
By NOBLE REED
t organization was seen today behind the call for a sperial session of the Indiana GOP Central Committee here
The conference was called simultaneously with the opening of ’S rival campaign headquarters for two candidates for the GOP
jand Otto C. Wulfman, chairmaniSupport Mr. Jenner. With the Governor out of town, jected into the state committee|former City Council
plans tomorrow a move to roll up|secretary, and -John R. Barney. | opposition to his program. They treasurer.
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of power among factions of the
man. The Gates organization stepped
the primary lists, ! In Indianapolis a bloc of delegates was filed from the seventh ward under the leadership of H.! Dale Brown, ward chairman and State Motor License Division direcotr, / Primarily, Mr. Brown ex-| plained, the delegates were set up| to back his candidacy for state, treasurer nomniation and to sup-| port Secretary of State Thomas] E. Bath for renomination. Will Stay in Line The group also will follow the program of the Marion County GOP regular organization which| is expected to line up for Mr.| Helmke, They haven't been] pledged yet, however, for Mr. Helmke. In Indianapolis, ‘a group of party workers organized the Marion County Republican Campaign Committee specifically to boom Sen. Jenner, John: A. Royse, local attorney, is chairman of the committee. He
|filing of delegate candidates to
Other officers of the commitee are Charles W. Dongus, vice hairman; John A. Schumacher, president,
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