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of his father; Wendell L, Willkfe,

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Donna Alles, 3, of 2241 Coll pyblic Join in, New Legislator Says - . appropriation. Ave, was pulting her carl py WILLIAM A. DRAKE, United Press Staff YS irospundent the garage at her home at = Philip H. Willkie, burning with ideas to fire new strength|R. Clark Elmore. Fred Milner] WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UP) P. mM. when a man stepped|in the Republican Party, stdrted out today in the political footsteps

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an object in his 3 commissioner, threatened to shoot] Mrs. ‘Wendell Willkie, widow of the late 1940 Republican The -commission clerk, Fred second man then took| presidential candidate, was on hand yesterday to see Norris, was selected as clerk of

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father, Mr. Willkie entered fore bog mal politics with a plan to help . reform the Republican Party|® through a series of “grass roots” | conferences. “I would like to see local Republican ° organizations all over the country hold meetings on the order of the New England town meetings,” he sald. “They could discuss party policies and the public would be invited to sit in

He said he was “delighted” that National GOP Chairman Hugh Scott has accepted his proposal for a national party conference to plan for the future, He said he has no bills in mind to introduce in the seasion.. “I intend to act like a freshman| == legislator,” he said. “I want to] do a lot of listening and little) 3° talking.” - Mr. Willkie had proposed the| = national party conference while|is in New York recently; but today added his idea for local town

part of the regular political struc-| ture,” he said. “I think in Ameri-(8 ! the mechanics of i

can politics Pasties has become divided from

He sald that county chairmen,| precinct workers and anyone in-\° terested in politics should attend| the local meetings and then send|- ® their ideas to the national party. »

In Watts Case

Attorneys for Robert E, Watts, condemned slayer of an Indianapolis woman, today filed a petition for a rehearing of his of peal for a new trial. Watts is scheduled to dle Feb. | to 1 in the Michigan City death ds chamber for the slaying of Mrs. |} Mary Lois Burney in November, |} 1047. The Indiana Supreme Court on Dec. 20 rejected Watts’ appeal for a new trial and affirmed the judgment of the lower court. The #8 petition filed today asks the court | to reconsider the request for a

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: Claffey ‘Named ™: Re at 98th Milestone county Plan

Former Legislator

"Harry W. Claffey today had been named to succeed Horace E. “Abbott, county agricultural agent, as head of the Marion]

Mr. Claffey, a former state ep. resentative, ‘was named to. post after Mr. Abbott aie re-election, He is a Republican’

Barney Also Appointed

Another Republican member of | “ithe commission was chosen as vice president. He is Willard

The commission reappointed, Harold W, Glésel executive sec-|

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Aooluted "| read without glasses" sent bya well-wisher as he observed his 98th oF The rE id birthday yesterday. The citizen of Brown County, Uncle |formance with the new ordinahece,, Jimmy said he hopes to round out a century of life in 1951.

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