Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1929 — Page 16

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JOB HUNTERS KEPT WAITING f BYSULLIVAN Mayor-Elect Refuses to Be Stampeded by Applicants. Delay of Mayor-Elect Reginald H. Sullivan in announcing the set-up fpr the new administration which takes over city hall Jan. 6 is beginning o worry the politicians who have put their name “in the pot” for crty jobs. Unlike other periods following Victory at the polls, there is little as to tvho will get jobs in me new regime. Politicians admit they are not “in on the know.” Close friends of Sullivan, who would like to have an inkling as to his intentions, declare he listens to the various stories of applicants and their booster friends without committing himself. The situation is unique in that the circle of close acquaintances of the mayor-elect, who ordinarily would be expected to have his confidence, are as much in the dark as those outside the intimate circle. Sullivan insists he is working hard and giving consideration to his appointments, declaring there is ample time before Jan. 6. He has been barraged by hundreds of applicants who seek places on the city pay roll. Democrats who have been out of power for some years are eager to get back into positions of influence and are hoping for an exodus of the remaining Republican employes at the municipal building. Mayor L. Ert Slack has retained a large number of the G. O. P. emjfipyes he inherited from the Duvall Democrats at the Indiana Demo-

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