Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1949 — Page 11
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SUNDAY, APR. 24, 1940
Anti-Ingles Coalition 5 Local Seaman
Elects Innis to Head Marion County GOP Party. Leaders Chooge Council President As Chairman by 3-2 Vofe Over Asa Smith
. By NOBLE REED
of John E. (Jack) Innis as the new chairman yesterday.
the new party head in a two-
: : 3 a % BE 1 in the “h “killer” bway contest with Asa- J. | 5 8 ; ‘part in the unter er’ su
Smith, United States Commis- .: sioner, : TLL The vote of -580- Republican 70 $50 precint committeemen attending |. the convention was 341 for Mr, Innis and 239 for Mr. Smith, a three-to-two. majority for the recently formed anti-Ingles coalition. = : A third candidate for the chairmanship, James E. Durnil; head
Eo A SEEN St, Harold G. Weinof Republican GI Veterans, who Wi } TR Ta pug. St. anil Hate Wein
was nominated from the floor at the ‘last minute, withdrew his candidacy promptly and threw his support to Mr. Smith. Veterans Support Innis Chairman Innis’ candidacy was sponsored by a powerful coalition of GOP factions headed by James: L. Bradford, former chairman; the Republican Veter- = ans of World War II, headed by Jack Charles Brownson; the United, 4s Precinct. Committeemen’s. Asso-! ciation, headed by Don R. Money| and Republicans United, headed! by Eugene Fife Jr.
8 Innis
feated.
- Mr. Ingles fought back with ‘a|in Pearl Harbor, T. H, Lining up with the Bradford a Oh Also with the naval service a forces were H. Dale Brown, for- statement that he would not be Val service are
nN I : HE WN {Church, 14th and -Bosart St. was : | Nn Le eam y Shad to present “The 1049 Minstrels”
iia : : {has become a member of the! 5 BEN {has.a oast of 60 members from v. The coalition of factions that forced the resignation of
James W. Ingles as Marion County Republican chairman Won the 10th Naval District’ £1" NAN # + { used for the club athletic fund. took over control of the GOP organization with the election
Mr. Innis, president of the County Council and GOP"8 Base, Guantanamo Bay, : |galaxy is a huge system of some leader from Franklin Township for many years, was elected
were aboard the aircraft earrier —Frank Speight rolled up 1252
when att- Repubiican— candidates School; and--David—R:—Donham; ( re ucrY Lo on the county ticket were de-'son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel
mer State Motor Vehicle License jutimidated by the: Bradford
: Brown forces.” Bureau director; Samuel Bium, R 1
. oN fo 1 12th Ward chairman: Cale The chairman charged that the Ee Ho Dow Sheard the US8 ider, GOP veterans leader. Petition for his removal was Pw NR AFod wiey, seas, County Treasurer Louis Fletcher “merely a maneuver on the part 4998 re ws 3 _. 0f the Bradford forces to gain #928 Caroline Ave. now aboard
ahd a group of former ward
chairmen who had served Ander control of the party organization
Mr. Bradford. for selfish reasons.” - They brought out Mr. Innis for
- i the chairmanship by agreement Jewish G £3 among group leaders a month roup 280. _ i When Mr. Ingles resigned last Monday following the “tingot. | Meet Tuesda an ouster petition by the Innis
.groups with the State Republican | : ; Committee, his regular organiza-| - ‘Bellefaire Night’
tion associates got busy on a .g . candidate for the chairmanship. | Scheduled for Session
: Ingles Forces for Smith | The Indianapelis Lodge and daughter of Mrs. Nettie™ M. WEEK late Thursday the Ingles Chapter of B'nai B'rith, national Schmidt, 2008 S. Keystone Ave. ————— A forces brought out Mr. Smith!Jewish service organization, will
2-pe. living & “party harmony program.” p.m. Tuesday in Kirshbaum Cenable lamps, Bupporters of Mr.- Smith in- ter. re
All 9 pieces | ~ eluded Paul Wetter, Leo Brown, ‘Rellefaire, regional Jewish chil-| ; Thomas McNulty and Edward dren's home in Cleveland, O. was McNulty and a long list of party! founded by B'nai B'rith in 1868 workers who remained loyal to!to care for the orphaned children
Mr. Ingles during the two months of Civil War soldiers. of factional fighting to get the| Since its organization,
from the voting machines in-| dicating a victory for Mr. Innis, | Mr. Smith took the platform and] moved that the convention make ue econ of his OPRonent open meeting.
Mr. Innis, who lives at Acton Deen at Bellefaire since 1943.
and is an employee of the me-' chanical department of the n- Hospital Treats
dianapolis Star, called for a : . united effort on the part of all Boy, 4, Hit by Car
man for all Republicans and as not serious. urged an end ‘to factional differ-| Darrell = Kladden 4-year-old ences in order to win the nextison of Charles Kladden. 1814 election.* ;
chairmanship mentioned earlier 5942 Langiey ‘Ave., vesterdav as was J. Otto Lee, former member in, poy attempted to dash acrose of the State Legislature and a Ingram St. in the 1700 block to 1abor Wades i the Sop. How: join his older brother who was ever, no formal nomination was|,. on the % made for him on the convention| 8 °0 other side floor. - a» The move to oust Mr. Ingles| WALL TILE from the chairmanship was first! FLOOR COVERINGS B started about four moaths ago; by the United Precinct Commit-| KITCHEN CABINETS teer ns Assouiation, | One Sontract Covers AN » ‘Incompeterife’ Charged Later this group was joined by Free Estimates * FHA Terms Republicans United and the Re-! THY r publican Veterans of World War) N U=-W A IL. Then six weeks ago the Brad-| . ; ] ford forces joined the coalition] HOME SUPPLY CO. b and a petition was filed with the ; State GOP Committee. demanding] Phone RI. 5894 B Mr. Ingles be removed on the ~ 236 E. NEW YORK ST.
ground. of “incompetence in man5888S
agement of the 1948 campaign’ |
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Every. Year Brings More Draperies to Demaree
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| They are Miss Joyce 1. Clark,
W. Clark, 20068 N. Morland St.
- ~ ” who agreed to make the race on present “Bellefaire Night” at8:15 WILLIAM R. STILLWELL, |
| Vermont 8t., joined his shipmates
more ; chairman forced out of office. {than 5000 children have been) 1 POH cemetery on Apel 3. { “ou DOWN 20 MONTH When the first ballot was taken housed at the home. les Alexander Horwitz, regional State Trooper Heads B Bl 1 letel | supervisor of Bellefaire, will show| ABC- Excise Police | uy 4g [Vectra ux complessly {a color film on the work of the! {organization during Tuesday's
Mr. Horwitz has been engaged | Beverage Commission's excise ared ap-| | he commitisemen ro Pin public agency and child wel-(police yesterday by Gov. proval. Calls for Harmony | fare work since 1934 and has
; ; y the State Police Department in stones Republican workers and voters A boy struck by an automobjle wet for a harmonious campaign in the Was treated at Methodist Hos- 1935 at State Police headquarters CASA 1950 elections. pital last night for a cut on his He pledged to serve as chair- head but his injury was reported! The appointment is another
Arrow Ave. was struck-by-a-ecar A- fourth candidate for the griven hy Charles Watts. 43. of
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In Service— Cage Star Church Group | Sets Minstrel
| The Men's Club of Little Flower
{show at 2:15 p. m. and 8:15 p. m. by ; » i J itoday in the church. Another per . ‘Earle Barnette Now 2 {formance will be given at 8:13 : | ks : . mM. tomorrow. At Guantanamo - Bay! = » W. Russell Woods is general | Earl M. Barnette, formerly of} § N {chairman of the production and {910 W. 25th St. and now serving! ‘Ed Fillenwarth is interlocutor. {as a ‘Navy hospital Corpsman, k : Receipts from the show, which
Allstar basketball team which ¥° : the Little Fidwer Parish, willbe
{tournament recently held. The! § : pg | er te {son of Mrs. 8am, 8. Barnette, he! : ‘ EE ‘STELLAR SY STEM HUGE {is on duty at the Nava! Opérat-| . o dl NEW YORK, Apr. 23-The
Cuba. {100 billion stars, of which our {| Four Indianapolis men were eM ps He a umn avout {among the ship's crews takin Bi ' , : P : Runs for Offic {the distance light travels in a {marine exercises held by the That Doesn't Exist (year; being nearly 6.000,000,000,{Navy off the coast of southern] WASECA. Minn. Apr. 23 (up| 200. miles. {California earlier this month. All ! a hl ’
roles d for justicé of the USS Bairoka. votes unappose for |. They were Lt. (jg) John C. 8. peace but the city council would
i not declare him elected. | Coffin, son of Mrs. Elien 8. Se nh Absolutely Guaranieed. {3134 Guilford Ave.: Cecil D. Xfc- = It seems there isn't any such
Ginnis, seaman, son of Horace E. Office under the city charter. City CENTRAL Se McGinnis, 123 Albany St.; Cory- Attorney Franklin Stone said he'd B 2" 0" 0 CFC 13-910 don _L. Stawser, fireman, son of Nave to” investigate. Corvdon H. Strawser, 1319
gardt, seaman, son of Mrs. Agnes’ Weingardt, 1701 8, Spruce St. ! yo» OTHER HOOSIER sailors serving with units of the Navy are. William A. Guyot, airman. son {of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Guyot. {8353 N. Delaware St. now at {Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla.; Robert H. Harrison, fireman, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E (Harrison, 3121 Northwestern {Ave., at Great Lakes Machinists
Pittet, 1844 Sharon Ave, serving
Roland Thomas Pond, seaman, ! son of Mrs. Jenetta Farmer, 6415!
the USS Gordius; and Jack | Anderson, fireman, son of Mr. {and Mrs. Otto Anderson, 927 Bates St., also aboard the Godius. Meanwhile, two Indianapolis Wave recruits are completing {Training Center in preparation for general assignment to shore stations,
{daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
and Miss Marian H. Schmidt,
son of Mrs. Ruth Stillwell, 36 W. | ‘aboard the USS Spokane in
| American sailors killed .in the | {explosion of the USS Intrepid in | Tripoli Harbor 145 years ago. The {memorial was unveiled in the
{* Cloyd B. France, first sergeant d by United Sapens {of the Jasper State Police Post, Model 11, manufactured in 1931, {was made chief of the Alcoholic: has aew United pacts—~Hose~Bag
Schricker, Sgt. France. a Democrat, sueceeds Philip Steigerwald of Ft. -— Wayne, a Republican. The ser- Yh geant is a graduate of Indiana aE | University law school who joined UNITED VACUUM
here. H | am interesned jon « FREE home demonstratio® ols United = Reconstructed
Blectrolox.
move in the excise police shakeup forecast several weeks ago in The Times. The administration is attempting a “balancing” operation to bring the force back into the even division between Republicans and Democrats ‘as required by state law.
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