Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1934 Edition 02 — Page 2

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ELECTION OFFICE SWAMPED BY LAST-MINUTE ASPIRANTS FILING PRIMARY CANDIDACIES Midnight Is Deadline, With Scores Seeking Lesser Offices Still Not on List; Major Office Seekers Entered. Election headquarters in the courthouse were swamped yesterday and today with last minute aspirants for office filing declarations of candidacies to beat the deadline at midnight tonight.

Practically all the candidates for m*or offices had filed by last night, but scores of persons running for lesser offices, including precinct committeemen and convention delegates crowded the headquarters. Although some attorneys contend delegate candidates have another ten days in which to file, County Clerk Glenn B. Ralston announced that tonight will be the deadline for delegates to file. Mr. Ralston announced today that the county board of election commssioners will receive bids April 11 for printing primary ballots. Separate bids will be received on the county and city ballots. Because of the great number of candidates, 1 the county ballot will be approximately 19x34 inches, the city ballots being about 9x20 inches. The board will order 161.524 Democratic county ballots and 146,320 Republican ballots. A total of 138,357 Democratic city ballots and 127,150 Repblican ballots will be printed. Ross Enters Race Guy O. Ross, 2438 North Gale street, yesterday announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for city councilman from the Third district. Mr. Ross, a railroad conductor for the Big Four, is married and a member of the Masonic order and the Red Men. Files for Commissioner Announcement of Harmon A. Campbell, 1167 West Thirty-sixth street, as candidate for the Republican nomination for county commissioner from the Second district was made yesterday. Mr. Campbell, operator of Campbell Coal Company, j came to Indianapolis fourteen'Vears ago from Frankfort, where he served as mayor and city councilman. He : is married and has three children. Seeks Council Berth William B. Conner, 537 North Belmont h avenue, yesterday announced his candidacy for the Democratic! nomination for city councilman from the sixth district. Mr. Conner j is employed by the Baltimore and j Ohio railroad, is married, and is a ! member of the Modern Woodmen of America. Enters G. 0. P. Race William H. Keller, 133 South Ritter avenue, will file today as j candidate for the nomination for state representative on the Republican ticket. Mr. Keller is married, served with the Rainbow division in the World war. is past commander of the Irvington post of the Amer- j ican Legion and long has been identified with former service men's activities. Files for Councilman Fred Elstrod. 41 Hendricks place, yesterday announced his candidacy ; for the Democratic nomination for city councilman from the Fourth district. Mr. Elstrod. for twentythree years a member of Stage Employes local union 30, is a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of the Masonic order. Seeks Trustee Post D. D. Higginson. who for five years has operated the Irvington Feed and Poultry Company, yesterday announced as candidate for Republican nomination for trustee of Warren township. He is married. a member of the Masonic order and the American Legion. Seeks Probate Bench Oscar F. Smith, attorney, today filed his candidacy for nomination as probate court judge on the Republican ticket. Mr. Smith, who lives at 1415 Fairfield avenue, formerly was president of the Federation of Community Civic Clubs, and now heads the Triangle Civic Association. He is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association and formerly was city works board chairman. Favors Track Elevation J. Ed Burk, candidate for the Republican nomination for mayor, will speak at 1218 East Twenty-sec-ond street Monday night. Last night he spoke at 3008 Martindale avenue, where he advocated that the city be run on a more economical basis, with certain city departments to be eliminated to relieve the tax burden. He also favored track elevation. continuation of several street and park improvements. Three Candidates Withdraw Three candidates for office yesterday announced their withdrawal from the race. They were Bert G. Keene. Republican for Center trustee, who said he will support Cal House for the nomination: Oscar C Hagemier, grand jury deputy prosecutor. Democrat for prosecutor, and George Hayes. Negro. 516 Minerva street, Republican for city council.

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Sixth district, who will support candidacy of Frank R. Beckwith. / Enters Township Race Frank J. Lahmann, 2425 Churchman avenue, has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Center township justice of the peace. He is an employe of the Pearson Piano Company. Seeks Trustee Berth Candidacy of Guilford Howe, 1410 Guilford avenue, for the Republican nomination for Center township trustee was announced today. W. B. Peake in Race Republican nomination for city council; Fourth district, will be sought by William B. Peake, 1606 East Washington street, he announced today. Mr. Peake, a grocer, served on the council from 1918 to 1922. Candidate for Council William F. Piers, 4726 Brookville road, will seek the Democratic nomination for city councilman, Fourth district. He is a past president so the Benjamin Harrison Democratic Club. Asks Assembly Post Certificate of candidacy for the Republican nomination for state representative from Marion county has been filed by Charles E. Bebinger, 4235 Graceland avenue, attorney, former legislator, former deputy prosecutor and former deputy county clerk. Files for Constable Candidacy of Virgil A. Brvfcnt for the Democratic nomination for Center township constable was announced today. Mr. Bryant, who lives at 815 Parker street, is an Elk and a Moose and a member of the congregation of St. Phillips Neri church. He is a long-time resident of Indianapolis. Hutsell Files for Clerk George O. Hutsell. former county clerk, yesterday announced his candidacy for the post again, subject to the Republican primaries. Mr. Hutsell also served one term as city clerk. He is a thirty-second degree Mason, a member of the Odd Fellows lodge, Red Men and Knights of Pythias. Enters Democratic Race Democratic nomination for state representative from Marion county will be sought by Ralph E. Greene, 816 North Illinois street, an attorney. He has been active in church work and in the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Delaney in Race James Delaney, present deputy sheriff, today announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for sheriff. Files for Representative Candidacy of H. Walter Schaefer, 1139 West Thirty-third street, for the Republican nomination for state representative from Marion county was announced today. He is secretary of the Watchmakers Association of Indiana. Correction Is Made Lewis E. Frazier today asked The Times to state that he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for states representative from Marion county, instead of for the Democratic nomination, as announced erroneously in The Times. Files for Councilman Fred Elstrod. 41 Hendricks place, today announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for city council irom the Fourth district. O'Mahony in Race Joseph P. O'Mahony. former war correspondent for the Baltimore Sun and erstwhile editor of the Indiana Catholic, a publication, today filed for state senator on the Republican ticket. Mr. O'Mahony’s platform advocates a reform of all state institutions. 0. E. S. JETS MEETING Will Hrmnr Worthy Matron at Meeting Here Tuesday. Mrs. Rose L. Malcolm, worthy grand matron of the Indiana grand chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will be guest of honor of North Pafk chapter. O. E. S.. Tuesday night in Masonic temple, Clifton and Thirtieth streets. Dinner will preobde 1 the meeting.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

.APRIL 7, 1933