Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 10, Number 47, DeMotte, Jasper County, 10 October 1940 — G.O.P. Harmony Shown By Support For Hillis [ARTICLE]
G.O.P. Harmony Shown By Support For Hillis
INDIANAPOLIS Unity of the Republican party in Indiana and lack of harmony in the state’s Little New Deal ranks are made evident by the type of support received by the G.O.P. nominee for Governor, Glen R. Hillia, as against that given the Democratic gubernatorial candidate by those who were his competitors, James M. Tucker, Republican nominee for re-election to the office of Secretary of State, is pointing out in his campaign speeches week. “The me:, who were in the state convention race for the Republican nomination for Governor, as rivals of Glen Hillis, have been stumping the state for weeks in behalf of Hillis and the entire Republican ticket/' Mr. Tucker said. “William Jennet, Judge James A. Emmert, George Jeffrey, Clarence Benadum—all are actively campaigning for the success of Hillis and the Republican party. But where are David Lewis and Earl Peters, the men whom Henry Schricker defeated for the Democratic nomination? So far, ther« has been ..o announcement of any speeches jy them in Schricker's behalf?"
