Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1950 — Page 16

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ROTC Units To Be Inspected

— Annual Event | Set Next Week

The 31st annual formal inspection: of ROTC high school units in Indianapolis will be made next week. Two teams of two officers each, representing Fifth Army headquarters in Chicago, will make {the Inspections. The teams will be {commanded by Lt. Col H. L. Harris, district commander of the Indianapolis district, Organized Reserve Corps. The inspection schedule is: Tuesday Broad Ripple High {8chool;, 1:45 p. m.; Technical {High School, 2 p. m.; Wednes{day — Shortridge High School, {1:30 p. m.; Washington High {8chool, 1:35 p. m.; Thursday— (Manual High School, 1:30 p. m.;. I High _ School,

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|hoff, vice president and general manager of Guarantee Tire Co.

Rod ; _ Indianap- °f 72 outlets in Indiana, Ohio seats in the 1951 General Assembl ers N, . Brown jndian 4 and Illinois for Morris Stores Co., ~ was, Slecteq vice president, suc- the aspirants included 82 incumbent Pepresntalives and 16 incum- in 10 primaries, including nine Orange-Was: c ng Mr. Brown. :

the Indiana Chajn Store Coun- Mr. Brown, a native of Tenell, Inc. » inessee, has been with Kroger's cally divided, the Democrats be-| All except 18 of the 100 For the most part, the | He succeeds Clarence H. Dom- [oR ar a trom an office boy Ing in the majority in the House, mnents sought new terms. tive primary will be a battle of!

Came Here In 1947

In 1945 he became branch manjager in Terre Haute, {the top chair of the Indianapolis He is treasurer of the Associated Retailers of In/diana and a board member of the Indianapolis Better Business licans sought nominations to the other 95 spots either had no! Rep. John Beamer (R. Wabash) Fleming's old seat from Lake ureau. | . Directors were elected as folHows

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— Legislative Candidates Have 100 Days Left

100 Seats in House, 26 in Senate In the House primaries, there nated automatically,

were 127 races of 200 possibilities. crats and 13 Republicans. Sought in 157 May 2 Primary Races Indiana’s 585 state legislative candidates had only 10 days tojlicans and 57 Democrats.

f them Democrats and 29 Repub-| Rush, Lagrange-Steuben, Law-| They sought 100 seats in the Nous and 26 in the Senate, and fife There were no candidates rence, Montgomery, Noble,

{Democratic and one Republican. | Wayne. The only district without, Battle of ‘Ins,’ ‘Outs’ {a Republican candidate was Du-!| legisla-| bois-Martin. Senate districts in which no 60 to 40, and the Republicans in ‘The incumbents seeking renomi- the “ins” and the “outs.” The Democrats filed were Jay-Ran-|the Senate, 28 to 21. {nation included 45 Democrats and overall picture was 98 out of 124 dolph, Martin-Orange-Lawrence,

Both parties seemed confident! iincum ts tryi mery-Putnam. There that 1950 was their year. Of the 37 Republicans. The 18 who. did buts NYIE bo oy _Iiand Moutgomér

total candidates, 289 were Demo-

bent senators,

The 1949 Legislature was Polit | sag Pemocr Pemocrats a i 234 "Republi-| cans

i and three Republicans. dropped out several were trying Perry-Spencer district. crats and 291 Republicans, | Although there were 252 possi- for higher offices. | The biggest Senate races were 107 Eye Senate {ble races in the primary, actu-' For instances, Rep. Russell|in Lake, Madison and Marion Fifty Democrats and 57 Repub- ally only 157 shaped up. The Richardson (R. Lebanon) and counties. Eight Democrats sought

Senate. Of these, 13 were Repub- candidates or single candidates were in congressional races, and County, licans just

six Democrats sought finishing four-year winning automatic nomination! Rep. Wilbur. Baldwin (D. New | Vermillion’s seat from Madison!

Brown terms and three were incumbent for lack of opposition. — Harmony) shifted from a House! —five Mr. Arend; C. L. Blackman, F W. Woolworth Co.: {Horn, McCrory Stores Corp.; John two other seats were vacant be-| Seventeen races involved Repub- ning, only six were certain of 166 candidates in Marion and |A. Lindgren Jr., A. & P. Tea Co.; 13. N. McCreary, Bedford, J. Penney Co.; William H. Meckling, G. C. Murphy Co !8, B. Kresge Co., and Russel L. Savage, Sears, Roebuck & Co.

Democrats. Eight incumbents did] In the Senate districts; there to a Senate race.

| were in the Marion County race. file for renomination, and were 30 races of 52 possibilities.

Qf the incumbent senators run-/ On the House side, there were

; cause of the death of Democratic|licans and 13 involved Democrats. renomination. All were Republi- Lake counties alone, Fifty-six

c. jSen. Walter Vermillion of Ander- Eighteen candidates were unop- cans, and they won't have any) {Democrats and 56 Republicans of ‘posed. -10 of them Democrats and ballot-box worries until Novem- sought 11 seats from Marion {County and 42 Democrats and 12

son . and the resignation Charles F. Fleming of Hammond eight Republicans. There were no ber. to become secretary of state, candidates in three Democratic The House candidates included and one 1 and one Republican primaries.

Of the incumbent Fepresenta- | Republicans sought five seats 'tives running, 27 will nomi-'from Lake County.

14 Demo-

Seventy races involved Repub-| House legislative districts in 3 There which no Democrats filed were, Fred Arend, Bluffton, manager g0 today in their May 2 primary Sapiigna for nominations for ig 63 unopposed candidates, 34 Fyiton-Pulaski, Henry, Henry-

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