Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1950 — Page 10
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County GOP Captures All Trustee Positions
AND PARTY HEADQUARTERS
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For the first time in many years, all nine townships in Marion | County elected Republican trustees, according to near final tabu--DSW Wash Lincoln Bese! ‘lation of Tuesday's unofficial réturns.
ye a The closest contest was in Wayne where Parker Dunn, Repub-
lican, nosed out Benn Wocherfeng, Democrat, for trusteé by less
than 150. votes. : were: Mary Nell McCarty, assessHowever, other Democratic, Walter Bradford, justice of candidates in Wayne were elected peace; Lora Rhoades, James M.
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DEALING Other township officers elected, all Republican, were Center — George K. Johnson, trustee by 5000 votes over Ann V. Forrestal; Elmer Warren Sr. assessor by 5000 votes over Porter Seidensticker; William Z. Zilson, justice of peace; Charles D,
Gertrude Norris and Henry Weiland, advisory board members. Warren—Charies F.Kohlmeyer, trustee; Merrill J. Woods, assessor; Paul W. Schneider, justice of peace; Robert: G. Lombard, constable; ‘Roger W. Carter, Bernard L. Curry and Robert Moorehead. advisory board. Decatur—-Fred O. tee; Lionel J. Card,
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trustee; Albert L. Hardin, Joseph, R. Hightshue and Fred W. Hunt, ‘advisory board. No assessor can-| didates. Franklin—Harold L. trustee; Russell E. Marie Settle and advisory board. Perry--Nelson P. Swift, trustee; Carl E. Smock, assessor; Basil D. Judkins, Justice of peace; Lawrence E. Hilton, constable; Robert B. List, Charles Orme and] Clinton Wayne Young, advisory board. Washington—Chester A. Mec-| | Kamey, trustee; Paul E. Tea-| ‘garden, assessor; rank T. Sisson,| justice of peace; Oliver W. Banks, constable; A. H. Merriam Graves, Edward H. Grebe, and Lucy H. Murray, advisory board. Lawrence—-James IL. Houston, trustee; Ronald H. Roberts, assessor; Howard L. Hauser, Marlin McVay and Harry A. Wright, advisory board. Report Reds Within View Of Tibetan Capital CALCUTTA, India, Nov. 9 (UP) — Invading Chinese Communist troops were reported with{in sight of the Tibetan capital of | Lhasa ‘today. The English language newspaper Hindustan Standard said its correspondent in North Assam had obtained from Tibetan traders a map drawn to show Tibet and the independent border states of Nepal. Sikkim and {Bhutap as part of China.
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