Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1948 — Page 11
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Progressives Fourth In Official Returns
The Prohibition Party blasted the Progressives’ claim to being Indiana’s “third party” in ‘inal official refiirns completed by the state canvassing board late yesterday. > Claude A. Watson, Prohibition candidate for president, polled 14,711 Hoosier votes to only 9649 for Progressive Henry A. Wallace. The total vote in the state, for president, was 1,656,214, not quite 16,000 below the 1944 total. Here are “he official Indiana returns: For President: President Truman (D)—807,833. Thomas E. Dewey (R)—821079. 5 Claude A. Watson (Prohibition) —14,711, Edward A. Teichert (Socialist Labor)—
63. Henry A. Wallace (Progressive) —9649. Norman Thomas (Bocialist)—2179. Total presidential vote—1,656,214. rnor—Henry P. Sehrioker
Charles Ginsberg (Soc. Lab,), 608; Frisbie (Prog.), 62359; William Rabe (8oc.),
For Lieutenant-Governor—John A. Wat-! 451; Alexander |
kins (D), 840,451; : (R), 765,341; Orval L. Huffman (Proh), 13,883; Charley Lynch 2;
.. Lab.), 63 Charles C. Rohrer (Prog,), 6314; Roy L. Farr (Soc.), 988. For Secretary of State—Charles P, Fleming (D), 837,718; Allred A. Per
“Merle L. Williams (Soe.
John M. Hayes (Aoc,), 1043. Por Auditor of State—James M. Propst (D), 831,672; Gilbert E. Ogles (R), 780,395;
Anpa M. ,11TY C. Williams (Soc. Lab.), 617; Edna Johnso, {Prog.), 6336; Flossie M. Frame (Soc.), 1013.
For Treasurer of Siate—F. Shirley Wilcox (D), 830,973; H. 774,724; Omer F. ith william H. Miller (Soc. Lai Ray Minton {Prog.), 6321; )
(Sec.), kL For Attorney Genmeral=J. Emmett MecMénamon (DY, 830,134; Cleon H. t (R}, 770,920; Zoe M. Wyatt (Proh.}, 14,017;
Tamsich (S0e.), 1112. For Superintendent of Public Instruea (D), 830,812; Ben
z a Cr Earl Cole
© Norris « (R), T71,779; (Proh.), 13,086; Gordon A. Long (Soc. Lab.), 650; Gertrude Tonnis ( LY, 4. For Supreme Court Judge 4th Distrtiet— Paul G. per (D), 1,036; Mart ‘J. O'Malley (R), 770,286, George G. Ranck (Proh.), 14,032. For Appellate Court Judge 1st District— warren W. Martin (D), 831,130; Prank Hamilton (R), “TI1,318. For Appellate Osurt Judge 2d Distriei— 8. LeRoy Wiltrout (D), 820,837; Paul A. Lennington (R), 773,757. : For congressional candidates in “the state's 11 districts: rst District—Theodore L. Sendak (R), 50,194; Ray J. Madden (D), 78,808; J. Ralston Miller (Proh.), 752.
71907; Theodore J. Smith (D), $7,245; F..W. Lough (Proh.), 1032 Third District—Robert A. Grant (R), ; Thurman C. Crook (D), 86,382; Bristol Oesch (Proh.), 1042. 1 Fourth District—George W. Gillie (R), 63,403; Edward H. iui (D), ,689;
t A. Harness (RJ), 82,730; John R. Walsh (D), 91,861; Ralph G. Stallamith (Proh.), 2281. Sixth Distriet—Mrs. Cecil M. Harden (R), 66,414; Jack J. O'Grady (D), 66,931;
Bg ie Beck (Proh.), 841. 4 leventh Distri rald W. Landis (R), 62,855; James E. land (D), 74,396; Terbush a 349, Distriet—Edward A. Mitchell (R), 71.834; Winfield K. Denton (D)
89,990; Raymond M. Morris (Proh.), 910. uth District—Ear] Wilson (R), 59,787; Christopher D. Morits (D), 55,333; Rev. Garnet Jewell (Proh.), 851. enth District—Ralph Harvey (R), 76.038; Robert C. Oliver (D), 67,081; LeRoy Mills (Proh.), 1737. Eleventh Distriel—George L. Denny (R), 451; Andrew J ), 103,046; A. BE.
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Five of the six winners in The’ Times Safety Contest for last week shown here with their prizes (left to right): Ronald Daringer, Jackie Wright, Gordon Rose; Barbara Cherry and Shirley Boles. The
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* Wednesday Is Last Day to Enter and Qualify For Both Weekly and Grand Prize of $50 xn By ART WRIGHT This is your last chance, boys and girls, to win one of the weekly prizes in The Times Safety Funnies Contest ... and to bid rize of $350 in cash. ety Funnies sketch features Gordo from The Times comic strip of the same name. - Study the sketch, read the rules
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GIRLS—1st, Shirley Boles, 11,/,
county . four years—for the amendment brell d f Vinylite; 2d, De- * a made of Vinylite 282,538; against the amendment, 151,302,
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ry, 11, of 323 N. Lansing, 6B at|veterans of World War II—for 16, an Inner Sanctum the bonus, 874,005; against the Crown Jewel pursette. | bonus, BOYS—1st, Gordon B. Rose, 11, tax method of financing pay1 i A ase is eligible, except families of 6603 Park Ave. sixth grade at ments, 197,598; favoring increase ond’ the Indianapolis Chamber of Come School 80, a “Bugs” Bunny” wrist|in gross income tax rates, 55,919; pl {favoring net income tax, 41,083; ress, atl favori - plain piece of paper—and mail to Safety|School 15, a Bright Star plastic es Sel Slate yon. BH08 =
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List Figures On Special Vote
Here is the official Nov. 2 vote
Constitutional amendment to crease length of terms” of sheriffs from two to
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250,318. Favoring sales
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