Word: indianas
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Governors, Senators. Complicating the presidential vote in many a State, are gubernatorial and Congressional elections. Republican Indiana, for example, seemed last week in a fair way to acquire a Demo cratic Governor. So eaten with corruption is the local G. O. P. reputation that Demo crat Frank C. Dailey, running on a "house-cleaning'' platform, seemed well ahead of Republican Harry G. Leslie...
...Ohio 24 Indiana 15 Michigan 15 Illinois 29 Iowa 13 Wisconsin 13 Minnesota 12 North Dakota 5 South Dakota 5 Nebraska 8 Kansas...
...Republican Indiana. Republican Senator Arthur R. Robinson, campaigning for reelection, was viewed with alarm because of his past relations with proven corruptionists and the Klan. Strength to the Brown Derby thus accrued from the Senate candidacy of Democrat Albert Stump, as well as from the gubernatorial candidacy of Democrat Dailey (see above...
Representatives.-The chairmen of the Congressional Committees-Indiana's Will R. Wood (Republican) and Arkansas's Will A. Oldfield (Democrat)-each predicted, as a matter of course, that their partisans throughout the land would win or retain enough seats to control the U. S. House of Representatives in the 71st Congress. The effect of these campaigns upon the presidential result is almost nil. except in special cases. In allegedly wavering Florida, the last minute efforts of Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter of the Great Commoner, Democratic candidate for Congress, will doubtless help the Brown Derby. Similarly effective, for Hooverism...
Died. The Rev. Dr. Frederick William Hinitt, 61, three times a college president (Parsons, Iowa-1900-04; Centre, Ky.- 1904-15; Washington & Jefferson, Pa.- 1915-18); after a short illness; at his Presbyterian rectory in Indiana, Pa. Died. W. L. Velie, 62, automobile & aircraft manufacturer; after a short illness; in Moline...