Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 237, Ed. 2 Friday, November 1, 1946 Page: 13 of 18
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Legion Memorial
Board Appointed
OKEMAH. Nov. 1— ^SpecialA
board ot trustee* for the proposed
American Legion memorial hut
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The Aristocrat of Eating Apples!
DELICIOUS APPLES
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COLUMBUS. Ohio, Nov.- t?—
Republican and Democratic campaign
manager* are; making great claim* of
congressional gain* m Ohio, but pri-
vately some loaders on both aides ad-
mit they would be satisfied
hold their present line-up—17
licans and six Democrats.
if they
Repub-
In three districts incumbents seek-
ing re-electionr-two Republicans and
one Democrat—won; their seats two
years ago by margins well under 5.000
votes. In two other districts Republi-
can* won by just over 5.000. The at-
large race was won by only 6.2 per-
cent. L • • • >
Rural District Race
-In the 6th district, mostly rural,
Edward O. McCowan won in 1944.
by 3.117. His opponent this year is
Franklin E Smith. The district M-
wavityfa considered wobbly.
Republican Incumbent Horner A.
Ramey, of the ninth iToledo) district
won two years ago over former Repre-
sentative John F. Hunter by 5.042
votes. This year Ramey has for an
opponent Toledo's vice mayor. Michael
V. Disalle. a smooth and popular poli-
tician. - i
Republican Incumbent Walter E.
Brehm of the 11th district won by
only 5,163 two years ago. His Demo-
crat opponent this year is Lester S
Reid, virtually a newcomer in politics.
The district is not traditionally Re-
publican; but. the OOP claims It.
Newsman In Race
Democrat -Incumbent Walter' B
Huber of the 14th district won his
rseat two years ago by defeating the
Republican incumbent. Ed Rote, by
only 2.625 votes. Huber's opponent
this y^ar is Fred W. Danner, a {or-
mer newspaper printer and now a
printing executive. Anything can hap-
pen.
Republican Incumbent Pj W Grif-
fiths won two years ago in the 15th
rural district by" 15.954. His opponent
this year is Former Congressman Rob-
ert T. Secrest, who resigned hit seat :
to accept a navy commission. Secrest
won his last election in 1940 bv a
v^1hLn0fhiL.1«6of^m?\1eomer’r Anterlcan Legion memorial hut for
voice high hopes of staging a come- Reynolds.yarJo 0o-l hia nAtned
Republican Incumbent Earl R Lew- by V,pe‘ ®c’tnin3I'*,e£;
is wort his last election In the 18th 1 he boar^ consists of A. C .lapin.
district by the slender margin of 2.749 C' Overal^I. J. O. Snith.
His opponent this year is Eugene A. jr.. Darrell Malone. Bar-
Blum. This ia a coal mining district, rry Featherston, the present post aom-
and the miners’ votes are uncertain mander and each successive post enm-
Congfessman At-large George H mahder.
Bender of Cleveland won two yFars
ago by a plurality of 180.000 Unless and affairs of the 1
the entire state swings heavily to the money received can be
Democrats. Bender would appear to
be tagged for re-election over Wil-
liam M. Boyd.
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ORANGES
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The trustees vyll handle all monev
ago by a plurality of 180.000 Unless an<^ affair* of the' memorial. Ail
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in U. 8.-government securities, it waa
decided by the post.
An artist's sketch of the new build-
ing. drawn by an Oklahoma City firm,
was received and the building com-
mittee wtll meet soon to pass on it.
The tund drive wtU get undef w»y
next week and Rill ftst a day and a
r 1 half, according to Bill Slepka. chair-
man of the committee in charge of
a donations. Approximately (25.000 will
be-needed fur the structure.
Three Alva Boy Scouts
Presented Eagle Badge
ALVA. Nov. 1.— < Special. 1—Three
Boy Scouts here were awarded rha
Eagle badge this week, the higbask
award given in scouting. Post ot honor
was held for Larry Korn, Bill CousM
.and David Holten.
■ Judge J ere Crowley. Enid, vet/raa
Scouter ahd holder of the Silverj Bea-
ver, mad* the principal speech of tha
evening and presented the awards ta
the mothers ©f- the boy*. The mother*
in turh presented the awards to their
sons and received in return miniature
Eagle badge*
Lee Woodward, member of the ex-
ecutive board of the Great Sait Plains,
council', waa chairman of the program.'
More than 100 scout» and parents
attended the dinner, which featured.^
larfce cake for the honor acouu pre-
sented tov Kenneth Pike, peat advisor.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 237, Ed. 2 Friday, November 1, 1946, newspaper, November 1, 1946; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1766045/m1/13/?rotate=270: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.