Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1951 — Page 12
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i State Senators Its Homecoming 3 5 Times State Service By ANDY OLOFSON LAFAYETTE, Oct. 15—Purdue |
The political heat is directly on Democratic State Senators. Seventeen of the 24 Democrats ' in the Senate must run in 1952 for re-election, ! Only eight -of the 26 Republican Senators face the same acid] voters’ test of any reaction on the ! weltare squabble. That is why the GOP leaders 80| confidently pushed their welfare “home rule” program in the Sen-| ate. | Unlike in the House, where all Representatives must run for re-| election every two years, only| half of the Senators come up in| each biennial election.
University expects the biggest] attendance yet at” Homecoming, events Friday and Saturday.
The Purdue-Wisconsin football| game will be the top attraction.)
Fraternities, sororities and] dormitories are competing for, honors as the best- decorated houses. Registration of alumni opens| at 2 p. m. Friday in Memorial | Union Building. Ross-Ade Foun-| dation directors meet at 6 p. m.; members, at 7:30 p. m. A pep| meeting will follow in front of had Executive Building, : “Harvey,” the Pulitzer prize] 4 (play, will be performed in Eliza i | Fowler Hall at 8 p. m. Friday and Saturday. | Saturday morning features in-| cluding a swimming exhibition and a cross-country track meet.| At the football game, the] . |Homecoming queen will be presented, the 1926 football team introduced. Spott Emrick’s Band will march. + Alumni dinner-begins at 5:30
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No mattef how violent voter reaction might be about the political skirmish over welfare funds, there are at least 18 Republicans; assured of ¢oming back to the 1953 sessions.
There are only seven Demo-
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FOR JETS—Eighty-five per cent complete i is this new Dodge plant ‘at Shadeland and 30th St. It will shove off with a pilot crew of 380 for civilian manufacture of auto parts, then build up to 2700. Building should be finished next month, but tooling will delay its defense work, the mak-
p..m.. in Memorial Union ballrooms, following class reunions. President Frelferick IL. Hovde, Athletic Director Guy Mackey and’ Football Coach Stu Holcomb " will speak. Albert SE] Ra ART No FST RH PERS GR TE: Victory "Variety shows will be staged at 7 and 9:30 p. m. in the Hall of Music, The Homecoming
crats who started their four-year, terms with this year’s legislature.
Marion County, for example,
Pas six State a ol ing of Pratt & Whitney jet parts, which will employ 1500 more. e six are 0 —Se ihn : ~ Walter F. Kelly, Mary Garrett, TF —— wrkieaibiesionady rego Re ti EGU ek AR ae Gem hoo SETAE HOR EER Farland Jr. and Judson West. All danford J. Ferguson, Conners-iyng Democrat minority leader. |0'Grady, Terre Haute. ,
will come up in 1952. ville; Edmund F. Makowski, iy ’ : IQ BY Vi = a LL Sen. Hoyt| Chicago, and Marker Sunderland, | Also “immune” in 1952 is young, REPUBLICANS Milford E.
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Muncie. |GOP Sen. Jack Stone, Evansville, Anness, Metamora; Edwin . W.{dance will be held in Memorial Moore, does not come up for re- 5 - Union ballrooms election until’ 1954. | REPUBLICANS — Willis K.| |who had stood solidly with Sen. Beaman, Princeton; G. Richard|" 2 18, blocking the Re- Ellis, Kokomo; Noble Ellis, Or- . . Others Facing ‘Heat’ bind 2a >. Sussell a We in the leans; Clifford Faris, Elnora; No Spickski English Here are the other Senators & y |Dorothy Gardner, Ft. Wayne; ; gNDON., Oct. 15 (UP) --
facing the “heat” in 1952: [Monticello; Harold W. Handley, Sensis, coi eae. was EAT Molingeworth, Lebanonimior DON, Set 18 JUD) — DEMOCRATS—Edwin T. Bak- LaPorte; John A. Kendall, Dan- ® 0her Sendlor 0 Samuel E.: Johnson, Anderson; land sickle ensign of Soviet Russia er, Evansville; Walter A. Baran,|ville; Wesley Malone, Clinton; certain to be back for the 1953 Charles H. Leavell, Winchester. |are causing a stir around Burra Fast Chicago; Louis F. Baldoni,| Lucius Spmers, Hoagland, and |Te8ular session are: Also, Charles M. Maddox, Ot- {Firth, a sheltered harbor in the South Bend; Dale E. Beck, Young!Floyd Stevens, Claypool. DEMOCRATSPeter A. Becz-|terbein; Clem McConoha, Center-| {Shetland Islands, off Britain's America; John Blunt, Little York] Safe from any possible ®oter kiewicz, South Bend; Edward L. ville; Carl J. Moldenhauer, Hunt- north coast. Burra fishermen : Leonard Conrad, Terre Haute; revolt in 1952 are both party lead-|Chubinski, East Chicago; Non A. lington; Richard O. Ristine, Craw-|said today the crews, who lined Ray F. Cummings, Marshall; Her-fers in the Senate—Sen. John Van|&ichhorn, Uniondale; Warren W.|fordsville; A. Burr Sheron, Mar- “|the decks, did not respond to man C. Evans, Bloomington; Ness, Valparaiso, Whe heads the|Martin Jr., Clarksville; Robert P. lion, and Ed Whitcomb, Hayden. 'shouts and waves.
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