Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 150, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1921 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jflctrbcr filings ant? Crust Company RALSTON SAYS HE HAS MINDED OWN BUSINESS Not Trained as Politician, but Has Devoted Life to Practical Matters. When the people of Indianapolis are choosing a mayor they want a man who can meet President Harding or General Foch was the assertion of Mrs Edward J. Hecker. a Republican woman wno i> espousing the cause of Boyd M. Ralston. Democratic candidate for mayor. In a speech yesterday afternoon at a tea given by the Democratic women voters of the city at the Women's Department Clut>, Meridian and Seventeenth streets. Mr. Ralston and Dick Milier also made addresses. Mrs. W. C. Smith presided. A similar tea is being held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Comlskey, 643 Warren street, and the last of the series will be given Saturday afternoon at McClain's Hall, Hoyt and State streets. In Uls address Mr. Ralston refuted the charges that have been made against him that he has never been heard of before. TBI ISED AS BUSINESS MAN. "When a man tends to his own business as I have been doing for the thirtyeight years 1 have been In Indiana flolla yon are not Ukely to hear much about him,’’ he said. “You will find you nave plenty to do. I am not a politician In any sense of the word. I cm afraid that people will consider me too forward. But as a business man 1 meet a customer; gei my business transacted and then am ready for my next customer. I do not believe In ’hugging' your customers. 1 believe that 1 have sold as much real estate as any man who has been In the real estate business in this city thirtythree years ns - I have been. "There Is only o.na path to the right road.” continued Mr. Ralston, "and it's mighty narrow at that. You have to follow the same footsteps. And while I feel under considerable embarrassment sonjet mes in saying the same thing over to you when I speak to you several times. I know the same footmark® have to be traveled over. We can't get very far away from the question after all and not swerve from the right. We have to be mighty careful not to slip on the other side if we are going to walk the right road. The people are watching the two candidates anxiously to see whether they do walk It—to see If they may stumble. And the man who 'has something up his sleeve’ —who promises to give somebody something that no other person would promise him cannot deliver the goods straight.” MAYOR MIST BE DECISIVE. The man who serves Indianapolis must be able to weigh the questions and be able to make up his m'nd on the right aide and say “no” when necessary and stick to It. was the opinion of Mr. Ralston. "1 am getting ready now to be prepared to solve the problems which would come up should I be elected in a just and right way,” he declared. “It .Is difficult to jump In and take cp all phases touched upon In previous speeches. But the people should have the opportunity to look the candidate over and measure him in their own way. I have said before I bel ! eve In progressive Improvements. And I am willing now to let the people decide In their own minds what T will do if elec*ed. I ask In return if you were elected what would you do conscientiously. And I am willing to receive and answer and abide by it. 1 believe you would do the right thing only—and conduct an economical administration. These are the things I Intend to do.” Mr. Ralston said he Is making no promises of boards and none will 1% disappointed. but he Is making the promise to the voters that those who serve on his boards shall he the best he can get. "When I offer a commission to a man I shall say to him that h? has been highly recommended to me and that I trust that his honor and sincerity will guide him to do right. And if he doesn’t I shall go to him and ask him to give his commission back to me.” WANTS SUPPORT WHEN RIGHT. Mr. Ralston asked that those who vote for him stand behind him should he he elected and support him in doing right. He scored the newspapers saying that they don’t serve the public properly. "If they find a member of one of my boards asleep on Fall Creek they should call me up and tell me; and then If I don't correct the evil they shou’d chastise him through the press—lnstead of airing It before we have tlin<*-to make the wrong right.” Mr. Miller declared that this campaign Is not "one of personalities as some would have It.” “1 believe in patriotism; lore of my country and city, and the man who can't place these above politics Isn't worth while. We want to elect a man who Is able to meet distinguished citizens with dignity. We need a man who can make Indianapolis grow b.dustrial’y, economically and industrially—a man who can make strangers welcome and make a good

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DOC FULL PARACRAFS S ■ r'\'ft//. MR- - It has been noised around that Sidney Hocks is learning to play the bass drum. ... Tobe Moseley, who Is always talking about how bis wife complains about being In poor health, had a light case of colic tne other night and could be heard groaning clear over to the next neighbor’s house. • • • Madam Rumor has It that Salem Bar low and the oldest of the Hicks girls will surprise their many friends next Wednesday night by getting married. At one time she could have married well but 6he waited too long. impression on them. I would consider It the greatest monstrosity ever enacted were we to elect a man who has been a self-acknowledged comedian and vaudeville performer to the office of mayor It would not only retard the growth of this city, but It wou:d reflect back on the Judgment and character of the citizens.” INTEREST LACKING IN SCHOOLS. Adolph Emhardt. candidate for school commissioner, made a short address say i hat the people do not show as much 1-teres* in selecting the school board as they should. >i;h*r cakers Included: Mrs. Martha Yoh Marson, Democratic candidate for ciry clerk; Mrs Maude SwiU Anthony, Democratic candidate for city council; Thomas Colbert, Democratic candidate for city council, Mrs. John W. Trenck, Mrs. John Downing Johnson, and Mrs. Edward J. Decker. ✓ —The kind of a likeness f w you really like—that’s the t Moorefleld photographic / wxQL portrait. It’s your perNinth Floor. Kahn Bldg.

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