Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 October 1958 — Page 7

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Campaigners For GOP See Republican Trend Republican campaigners this week reflected a new note of optimism over party chances to elect its ticket in November. Both Governor Harold W. Handley and Lieutenant-Gover-nor Crawford P. Parker mentioned in speeches that the trend was toward the GOP. This was further reflected in the Indianapolis Times straw vote on Marion County which showed all GOP candidates gaining The Republican spokesmen cautiously predicted their reports of impending GOP victory, however, on the success of Republican election-day workers in getting out the vote. Governor Handley, reporting on his six-day campaign swing, through nine Northern Indiana countries, told the Indiana Young Republican Pall Rally in WHITE & . WAGONER SERVICE STATIC! MOBILGAS — MOBILOIL Lubrication — Washing Tire Sen-ice — Re-Capping Dial — TE 4*1631 North Webster. Ind. AAA SERVICE

Hartke On Tour Os All Indiana Districts Vance Hartke. the hard-cam-paigning Democratic/ nominee for U. S. Senator, took off Tuesday on a whirlwind tour of all 11 Indiana congressional districts. session in Indianapolis, that he had noted signs of “a strong and growing Republican trend.” Indiana is 17.7 per cent forested. • NORTH WEBSTER FIRE- NUMBER TE 4*2221 Dial this number only in case of fire or emergency. All prrwn. report la fire* by phone are urrrd to remain on the line until loeatlon and nature of fire is clearly understood by fire department. PICKWICK I On Our Stage — Plus 2 New Features! | CAg. At.OPEN / (AND SUTMERINO « It ALL AROUND TUU!)> X I Z /ff I 4 ZZ / I&THAIU.-O-FWAA wW.' 7 ( OLIVE, SCREAMINO AjjA Tsrace demons; i /Wk>S //>0 Ml DEOUG VAMPIRE [ffjg'l/ SFMCf SPIDERS! rfpfLd •’ncR.viNOSMU! ■l/gl\ • CCAWUrteiMiHeS! ' / O WEIRD PLANET f 1 ghouls f JCNSCMW.*. lUCHIU.*RUEP y HORROR hits’ SrtoMWDW-su*RTOT»CKrr! I

IYIACISt-WAWASEE JWRRAL Thursday 23 Oct. 19M-

Mayor Hartke will spend one day in each district, making as many as eight platform appearances. “This is one more way in which we are taking our campaign directly to the people.” Hartke declared. “I hope to talk

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with thousands of Hoosiers in the final days before election. We cannot afford the lavish expenditure of money pouredxout by our opponents. But there is no cash outlay involved in spending of energy and elbow grease.”

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