Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1948 — Page 2
VICTORY SMILE—M:r. (Indiana governor-elect Henry F.).and Mrs. Schricker exchange smiles of jubilation at Democratic state headquarters after unofficial returns indicated a Democratic sweep of Indiana last night. Mr, Schricker is the first man “ever to be elected twice to the governorship of Indiana.
Schricker 1st Governor State Com Crop To Be Elected Twice [Conditions Good
| Republican Opponent Creighton Concedes Wheat, Soybean, .. After Heavy Democratic Vote in Early Stages Apple Activity High
\ Corn pickl is in full swing in! Henry F. Schricker, the little Democrat with the white hat, wh Bye hs ps md al today became the first man ever to be elected Governor of Indiana|Indiana with conditions and twice. : |ylelds rated as good to excellent, His Republican opponent Hobart Creighton has conceded the the U. 8. Weather Bureau said slection. But that was an unnecessary gesture—the voters of In-\4sday. Moisture content averages diana, Susy aking THamps. out of the political experts in all the pe near 20 per cent, but the crop _ races, ; 11 and = General Assembly and a com-|18 reported as drying we carly stages of the paliot count. || tely Republican official family nearly all is suitable for cribbing. On Jan. 10 Mr. Schricker moves Wheat planting is about e¢om-
in the State House, he weathered DE a Sate Hoe. most of the war years as chief plete, with most earlier planted
“ executive. In the sweeping Re-|flelde up and showing good Schricker will move into the ‘gold, 0p," 100tion of 1944, he lost Browth, while soybean combining,
plated” mansion the Republican his race for U. 8. Senate by the |8 nearly - finished. Generally| legislature bought for their Gov.| oo rarcin ‘in the state. Y M1€ above average soybean ylelds are,
i | Gates in 1945. . .Mr, Schricker, a:native of North reported. |
~ At the age of 65, Mr. Schricker|; Past Iv fair. Some : udson, officially resides in Knox., Pastures are only fair, Som is Tounding ow hi Ioitth %9-sie and Mrs. Schricker have two 2re said to be very short and in arate an b 4 {sons and a daughter, {poor condition. Warmer weather, Hooter Suniry boy. x an . and additional moisture are exg as a lawyer, nker, . ected to bring some improve-| newspaperman, but most of all as Firemen's Auxiliary [per 8 Pp 5 Poe Political Scene Plans Benefit Party : or J he pop Bs He first came into the political : scene in 1932 when he was elected |olis Firemen Association will hold to the Weather Bureau. b He Siste: Senate Irom Btarke's penefit card party Saturday at| RR In 1936, he became leutenant|? P- M. in the Colonial Furniture Degrees to Be Given governor when M. Clifford Town-|Store, 47 8. Meridian St. send was elected Governor. In| Mrs. Rosalind Noe, in charge of stated meeting of Acton Chapter
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WHO WON?—This tired Democratic Party worker couldn't stay awake last night, even though his party was scoring upset victories in Indiana and in the nation. Some kind soul balanced his hat on the back of his neck as he snoozed in a chair in the Courthouse lobby.
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sks for Kiss Wallace Pledges Gere $15 Fins Continued Fight
MILWAUKEE, Nov. 3 (UP)—| Third Party Votes
The gas-man insisted he was po-| Harmful to “Truman
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Jerome Mackey said he en-|
NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (UP)— four Southern states in yester- bound by law to support him. | {Henry A. Wallace had no chance day’s election but the Republicans wife iof gaining a single electoral vote failed to cash in on the split. - {for President, returns showed to-|
YOU MADE IT—Marion County Democratic headquarters was in a turmoil of victory last night when Andrew Jacobs, winner in the | Ith district congressional race, received congratulations from Vice Chairwoman Mrs. James A. Wilson. Mr. Jacobs will take the seat vacated by Demé€rat Louis Ludlow.
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Truman Is Victor in South Despite State Righters; GOP Fails to Cash In
| By CHILES COLEMAN jare pledged not to ‘vote for Mr. quiring electors to support the United Press Staff Correspondent { Truman, who was not on the party nominee. The law has been ATLANTA, Nov, 3 (UP)—The ballot in that state. In the other declared unconstitutional by the ! revolt on civil{three states, they are pledged to Alabama supreme court in an President Truman|/Gov. Thurmond, but are not advisory opinion. - Congress Held Ground The Southern rebellion against
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| All present indications are, however, that the Louisiana,
Mr. Truman carried six deep-
tered the home of Mrs. Delores 18Y> but his popular vote hurtigouth states with 57 electoral tlectors would be loyal to states’ posals to Congress did not extend
Adamczewski on a routine gas President Truman severely in a votes. Gov. J. Strom. Thurmond Fights candidate to the end. to the
ber of key states. call. He denied grabbing her but num told the court he asked “politely” , ne third party for a kiss. » # »
} candidate, staying up through the early morning hours, pledged that his
congressional races, (of South Carolina, the states] Merritt Gibson, national cam-
loaign director for the states’ | Southern Democratic Senators rights candidate, carried four| EI electoral votes rights Democrats, was sure of it|and Congressmen helq thety
'which may be the balance of|in Statement from Jackson, Miss. ground everywhere.
MRS. ADAMOZEWSKI called Progressive Party would fight on|power. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. | &'It appears presidenital electors| They scored a significant vice her husband, who dashed out of|And Organize in every.gtate. City the GOP candidate, won no elec- DAVe the right to vote for anyone yory in Tennessee, where Rep,
bed just as Mackey was dashing 2nd district in the nation in the tora) votes in the South.
out of the door. next four years.
Mackey not only was fined $15!
Asked whether he would be the carried are Alabama, South Caro-|Vice President is not a resident
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{ (D.) won a | The four states Gov. Thurmond they vote for to be President or Senste
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for disorderly conduct. He also party’s presidential candidate n|}ina, Mississippi and Louisiana. of the same state as the electors,” chairman. This was a spot in
1952, Mr. Wallace said:
lost his job. J “That's a long way off.”
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Mr. Wallace was assured of more than half a million votes in New York state and had they gone to Mr. Truman instead, the organization it takes but we arelelectors. However, of all the asPresident would have taken New going to have it.” BEDFORD, Nov. 3—Organiza- York's bloc of 47 electoral votes The ayxiliary to the Indianap-| yields on the average, according tion of the 184th Tank Battalion by a big margin.
Mr. Wallace spoke bitterly of Labor Party condidate from New will stand fast by the states’ : the “paper curtain” which, he York's upper East Side, and went rights cause.” Central Students Elect ard Maxwell, state adjutant gen-|saiq the American press had used| y to “bamboozle” the people and A battalion staff and headquar- said “we are going to find means|
“I am not disappointed,” he|Isacson, ALP, who was defeated support = Mr.
155 men'added. “I am tremendously heart-|by Democrat Isidore Dollinger in| Democratic nominee. His ammu-/a senior .and a member of the : {ened particularly by the victory'the Bronx.
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