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Show GIAUQUE SUPPORTERS MAP OUT CAMPAIGN Louis R. Watts Selected as Chairman for Ferry Forces; Mulvey and Bock File Petitions. The west eiders who are working for the election of Arnold Giauque to the city commission met yesterday afternoon after-noon in the Giauque headquarters in the Atlas building and decided on a vigorous vigor-ous campaign for their candidate. The executive committee of the Giauque workers will issue 20,000 copies of a pamphlet containing a sketch of Mr. Giauque 's public career and tho names of those who have indorsed Mr. Giauque"s candidacy. More than 2000 signatures are now on this list. Mr, Giauque 's campaign committee will meet Friday evening at the headquarters. head-quarters. This committee Is composed of seventy-eight voters, three from each of the twenty-six west side voting districts. dis-tricts. I Ferry suoporters from the First ward met last night at the city and county building and selected Louis R. Watts as chairman. Most of those at. the meeting meet-ing were experienced political workers, who planned to organize each voting district in behalf of their candidate for the mayoralty. K A. Boek. candidate for city auditor, filed his petition with the city recorder yesterday lor a place on the ballot at the primary election. Bock has been chief deputy in the auditor's office for two years. His petition is signed by 573 'qualified voters, with Herman (ireen. city auditor, heading the list. Martin E. Mulvey, a former city councilman, also filed his petition yes terdav as a candidate for city commissioner. commis-sioner. It is signed by 112 qnalifled i voters. Richard P. Morris, candidate for mayor, announced yesterday that Lon Haddock had been engaged as his cam-pflign cam-pflign manager, and that his head quarters will he opened in rooms 008 aud D09 Walker Bank building. |