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NEGRO A LEADER IN DETROIT VOTE; Austin and Sheriff Gribbs Top Mayoral Primary
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DETROIT, Sept. 9 -- A white sheriff and a Negro auditor were the victors in a nonpartisan primary for Mayor of Detoit and will face each other in the Nov. 4 election. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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