Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1948 — Page 6
Political Foes. Fight at Polls In Evansville
‘Guns Drawn During Dispute
EVANSVILLE, May § (UP) «
Peace and quiet returned to Evansville today after politicians ‘skirmished during yesterday's + primary.
| Morgan Trails
In 2 Counties On GOP Ticket,
Son of "40 Leader Gives Father Credit
Cee Cy United Press Philip H. Willkie, 28-year-old lawyer son of 1940 Republican presidential nominee Wendell L. Willkie, began plans today for
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p. Robi. i ’ o Cann Noriian Kleine (D.) ) Jhd ohn ry Von Nickell (D.). Unopotner | posed Cla br Charles R.
rk—Jesse Regen Perey Spencer—Clauds H. Bates (D.) | Hester Ra P. Birchler (R), Both unMoprige o) and Rep, Wil » -Roscos O. Scott Scott (P.).. Merrett - R. Monks (R.).
Cla, 9,452) Tam ay (R. 2,080 ‘Clinton Vernon Pluinmer (D.). UnopRipley~ Roach (D.) and John H. Scholey (R.). Both unullivan — Leo V. Pollowsll m)
k. o Orawlors-Harrison— Homer Proman (D.) 2,073, Daviess—Rep, Russell Colbert (R.). Un- snd
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St. Rita's Guil Corps and Wo sociation. Survivors are as V. and Han of Indianapolis Miss Alice. La and Mrs, Cath ton, O., and dren.
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Services for will be held at in Stuart Moi will be in Flor of Harrodsbur lived here 33 ye terday in her h St. She was ¢ Survivors inc bert Bell, Ind and a nephew.
John Wals Of Injuries John Walsh smith, died ye Hospital of when he apps the steps at Southeastern | Mr. Walsh, found lying a stairs by fello hours before He was a na a member of F Church, Survivors in sons, Timothy Indianapolis; a mew O'Donnel ers, Timothy, Cornelius, Spr
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Loren C. Harris St. Jose ib Roman Brennan, Glenn Bauer Carter, riin Thomas J. yy R.). Shelby ~~ Rep. Richard Newhouse “R.). Unopposed. anoe—Robert ST Nitshadd (D.) and
his fall. cam~ paign for a seat in ‘the Indiana House of Repre|aeutatives, ME.
3728 |C0IUNS +oessssvssareneris (Faucett presseasansnenees 8.080 Garrett ..... 3.821 | Johnson 4,385 Kelley
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Former Mayor Manson L. Reichert and Ben Bartlett, de‘scribed as an intra-party Republican foe of Mr. Reichert, tangled in front of a polling place. No} "charges Were filed. Mr. Reichert claimed Mr. Bart-
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55G oP, 1, rborn-Ohle—Edigar 8B. Bale (D+ and 1,647 Rep. William ©. Burns (R.). Both un-
op 6,474 ur-Jennings—H. HN. Wilson _(R.). a R. Shoemaker Ty ). Unopposed. Charles T. Miser (R.) de Fayette ¥rankin Witam ¥. binge A DY ssssrrssseninsioses (D.) and Rep. Monroe A. Starr
0,008 8,790 McConahay Marine): rep oy
Elkhart . 3,867 Murray Baba trsnsnesiees mabert A Hbver. Both Republicans cane. 2.658 (Bmith s.ievsssansvnaseis a TIgnr i) =) and 1,941 | West 4,193 oppased a 4,072 | White 4.40015, EL ski--Joseph _N.. Dill 628
JOINT STATE SENATOR BON sovevsncnpronnnnne 14716 | Marion and Johnson Counties 7,
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THURSDAY at CHAPMANS
Tippeea OH, BOY . , . ROAST SIRLOIN eC Andre Ro Hrenai ll oF BEEF with Old-Fashioned Res! | 3 and Rep.’ Otte C. Neumann wr Vegetable Gravy! My ayne—Rep, Lothalr Teetor (R.). e ’ Vermillion—Lang Melt (R). Unopposed OX TASTY MANGOES stuffed’ ne—Dons! | De a Harton (RT DI Cn delicious Spanish Rion, SENATE Johnson-Marien—Greyble L. McFarland @ posed,
iadison—Rep, Morris J. Man- {Jr. (D.). Une «Owen == Sen. ‘John Ruben, sur Chef, suggests: Old Conway (R.),
FRANK H. FAIRCHILD— Republican voters handed him an easy victory over incumbent | won easily over je’ fett and another man assaulted] Judson L. Stark in the race la veteran Hoohim and one of them reached for| for prosecutor nomination. |sler legislator in 2 gun. The ex-mayor admitted! .. dias si | nis first ballothe drew his own gun. . box test in yesMr, Bartlett said Mr. Reichert | terdays pricalled him names oy threatened mary. ‘ | wilso him as Mr, Bartlett sat in his He defeated nr Willkie automobile. Rep. Raymond (Wolcott ...... 4.116 McFarland Mm.) | {a ra (R.). Unoppo: Fashioned BEAN SOUP. & “He pulled a gun and I just C. Morgan, 79-year-old former| JOINT STATE SENATOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE | Rush—~Roy P. Whitton (D.). Une ti artell-Clinten- White Cogistevh P. Fo whipped him, that's all” Mr. Speaker of the Indiana House, Burnett . 40. | Anderson +sssssssessens 2,108] opposed. Philp Willkie (R= unopposed. ® Bartlett said. in the Henry-Rush- joint. legisia- Smith ... 2,455 Binder .. 5.980| opposed. Rep. Robert D. Harris R). Firke-Clay—Clay E. Mote (D). UnoP-{} LuoM OUR OWN OVENS, BenaSkirmish Ends tive race on thé GOP ticket. STATE REPRESENTATIVE | Boatman 1.203 Howard. Tiglan—Rep, Garrett W. Se. Rash Furegte- shelby “= Mantord ur-| na Cream Ple made with PLENTY The skirmish ended when Rep.| =8 Young Willkie credited ‘his adams ... 2,555 | Broden ee eer a 2811 * Cass-Fulton — Dale EB. Beck (D.). Un-| of Bananas! Edward A. Mitchell Rh on MH father's mame in part for hisisnderson 1,745 | Burks te i. Tr (Dan ope on Fountain-Warren. — How was renominated in the G victory, which highlighted -the|srrorq 1,104 | ICTUZAN veononssosasasnsnss 7. Turpen (D.): Unopposed. lw. Melier {D.) and. Wesley Malone (R.). Congressional sce In he eighth legislative pmaty races. No: BASON «.ovesirinnssnnses 7,028 Davis .. ewlon—William - A. Woodworth | J Reta, Starke ~ Prank L. Yeoman district, an herbs som inees for 100 House seats and 25/ Bering ......000000000a0s 2,159 Deets |. Diop lo —4n-law,- Don. Davis, pulled Mr, Senate seats were chosen, and Ba. gst tbl aa 4721 | Delaney Crean sir ae tMavian~Jumes ¥. Grup wo). sek denis wauh wb bw Bartlett and Mr. Reichert apart. incomplete returns Indicated that Brayton ooeeevscesssssnss — D. Russell Bontrager ®),
a 555 Dennis cvvesvreeerese 5.962, Kaw—C_G. Ballard (D) and Charis) Eikbari _.The _incid ent. are after| § an overwhelming majority of the Burnett .....e.oeeeseeess (R.).| Allen-Neble — Sen. Lucius Somers (R.) our deputy rented 1018 «18%: Representatives. and 18 Se )
HUtLo " 1.690 Dunn 7.143(° ‘Knox- Pike Rep. Beecher onrad Nal x2 "rh 2 Ih iClafley: PPO Mar ance election tm IT tors
1,058| Unopposed. Wayne Combs (D). 4,037 Frantz A : far A FA Precine Whe. SOU TeROMINALION pay ok HAEETty" ovis preveever SAS) "Snsppose. Rep. Dudes, W. Fil Jessy Laity. Salami ai Te the “| were succeasful. DOWNEY +vvvsvreseananans 1 Kesatwite- wise PEO Pars of watchers Ww € Whe . :
. . 8,806 Howe 1 FHY Porte Henry J. Kitzele Jr. ¢D.) andilek (R members {llegally entered ‘vot- “Pties Up Big- onf--- - [Pussll i gg KHGOre- vv rivers sessssens DD12 Re Henry A: Keft (R.). Both uno posed Jt Grture Breas. en Robers,. 0) booths to help voters Mr. Morgan was one © e! CAAT AAAS ANAS AR Pet Witte
1.232] TRIIHOD on vsassasssasanss a tr Rep. Howard ies Ry, Gr milier (R4 ne 10 election officials were few exceptions. The Knightstown [Fortune .....cevesvveses pi Latham 5! Marshall~Rea H. nop-|Batchelet . released on bond and returned to man, who was House Speaker ‘n Heldt ... 533 Noelle .codsocsensnssnses Mr. Willkie piled up 3450 votes indus- St. Catherine's Catholic’ Smith, A. 1, Tis VINCENNES, Ind, May 5— 1045 Hervey St. {Morgan by nearly a five-to-one Jeffrey .oevisiiansnsnnoss RAUCE cxuiiussnastonnsnss TANAY crwerrerreissssasss-. dl] Sintant: pastor of the Old Cathe-soven years ago. He also was a Man Recovers meat: Lowry |WAISON vveessesadsssssss 794 melsman, bishop of the Diocese mann Funeral Home followed by 200 any nad Tae my father conducted his public Neal Seessansstsesuei ten 2 reception from 4 10° p. Mm. inJeannette and five sisters, Misses non, who WAS beaten by’ H. H.! sch SEBABRRINIRNANNENS also was defeated in his bid for
FOX veesessossesssessncas 1L111|ILeBE ooerensees TR Ttlon “ors ud and refurieg 19 3’ and served fn the Genera)|Glass i LItUIEJORR ~»+ssssensvssvs : Vincennes Priest John E.- Sahm, 64 Court Assembly the greater part of the gers to appear In Cyreult 1187 Dies in Home Here Hill Jopesisrnsrssessssias Probstein to 849 for Mr. Morgan in Holland... hn a 2.221 ROMEr sessvvioenavcnnss trial Henry County, and 2372 to HOPPer .ivvivsrevssnesnns her died today in his home,” Smith, P. 774 The Rev. Fr. Henry J. Doll will] Mr. Sahm was a native of vy o total unofcial vote erie i sv eens 692 Snyder Jevesansnsanvises M2imark the 25th anniversary of his diana. He was 64. He had been) liile opposes Roy T. Kendall ..ovvevectescnnee Tumbove 623 dral with a solemn High Fass sne-time “umpire; inthe minor Whitton. Knightstown Democrat, Kirkman .. O/\/an HOOK orrsvsvesesess 435Sunday at 10:30 a. m. in the baseball leagues, CHICAGO, May May Saving the! “1 am quite conscious that I McGammon ..eseessscess 3,772 WHHAMS, J. «ssaisanssse 483 of Evansville, will give the ser- {the requiem mass at 9a m in 1ife of ‘a man bitten by a lon js| ¥2S immeasurably benedited by/Manly ....... 5.101 Wiliame, R. 407 mon. St. Catherine's Church. Burial and private life.” TNeWs Siieiiiiveisssssnnis the Gibault Auditorium, | Anna and Katherine Sahm, Mrs.| The ‘patient was an African Rep. Thompson Loses JORIe isnabrrsiveiesenseee Born in Ohio Christina Boll and Mrs. Edith Wilson, Greensburg, in the De-| catur-Jennings joint representa-| the Republican nomination from Dr it be—Dekalb - Lagrange - Steuben,
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| SHERIFF 1601igarnett oveeesnsiasssnsns | Bredell {Cochran 5.735 Cunningham esnssessene 9 opi FIABIET ooverceannrrrnres “286! (a napolis. ii : | The silver jubilarian was ap | Holmgn 6.808 pointed assistant pastor of the! SURVEYOR -|Old Cathedral here after saying vrisessssss 2110/his first mass and has continued 5,499! Ito minister as an assistant priest ever since. During the early years of his career, Father Doll 5.15/had charge of churches at Bick3.966! Wheatland and Petersburg, “|all of which are missions. He also taught inthe Gibault] High School for Boys and has been chaplain of the St. Rose Academy here during the whole! quarter century. — ee t——p Be — 5 i Authorities at Stout Field have Church Plans Dinner x turned Lester C. Lloyd, 20, of the Memorial Presbyterian Johnson City, Tenn., over to spe- Church will sponsor a Mothercial © agents of the Federal Datightér banquet in’ honor of
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Grant 5.661 | Moore past 25 years, failed to carry Haerle .......cocoeseeees 5335 Mulrine +.e.... either county in his. district. 817] Marks Anniver John E. Sahm, Indianapolis 183, Nesiatnt for 32 years and a mem216 Bene sep re vr — de Boies Mr. Morgan's 368 in Mr. Willkie’'s Huff 1.670 sass EssssRssRRES home county of Rush to beat Mr.| Jackson on |Stevens ,eecsscsssssveces 54 [ill two months. He organized and cree BAT0 is ~7igiordination and his office of Aas, naif gwner of the J. &-J.-Art by Lio n, next fall in the general election. Kuykendall i vicossvaasany 853 wo sawarn 4.636 church. |__Services will be held Friday at He said in a victory state- Loomis .......ocoveereree 4880197 0 C00. 723) The Most Rev. Henry Grim-8:30 a.m. in the G. H. Herr- - ¢ the memory in the peoples minds Martin c..qeee 87| Following th h will! ‘the latest trum; York 423 ollowing the mass, there {will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. ; Sigel the wonderful way in Which MOrton «esesesssinarasess 30] be a banquet at 12:30 p. m. and| The at rvRacs Te a [Patton . . i Another loser was Rep. Albert] a Ray Fath 1 bo i Edward. all of Indianapolis; and! B. Thompson (R.), North Ver-| (Powell ...icinrenerennans | Father Doll was born in Ohlo|\., "py "powell, Aurora, Ind. tive race. Sen. Harry M. Shull, Auburn, |
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