Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1946 — Page 9
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for These Uabossed Can LIQUOR Out of POLIT!
Liquor-Baron Bradford and Puppet-Chairman Ostrom WANT YOU TO STAY AWAY FROM THE POLLS TOMORROW. They want their own hand-picked roll-over-and-play-dead candidates nominated. They want to centinue their grip on the Republican Party in Marion County . .. with its profitable traffic in beer and liquor licenses. What do THEY care about the good name of the Republican Party?
WILL YOU ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE OF THE BOSSES?
CLIP THIS OUT! Take It to the Polls — ask for a Republican Ballot — Vote for THESE CANDIDATES Unless you do accept it . . . unless you go to the polls and Supported by the
lift the G. O. P. out of SHAME and an unrighteous liquorpolitics alliance . . . YOU SHARE THE RESPONSIBILITY!
Here is a list of candidates UNBOSSED .'. . pledged to law enforcement and clean government. By supporting them you assure a Republican victory in November—withcandidates strong enough and honest enough to give us the DECENT GOVERNMENT we have a right to expect. THIS FIGHT WILL BE WON IF YOU DO YOUR DUTY AT THE POLLS!
REPUBLICAN CITIZENS COMMITTEE
SMASH THE MACHINE!
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For Representative In Congress VOTE YOUR CHOICE For Prosecuting Attorney JUDSON L. BSTARK For Superior Court Room One JOHN L. NIBLACK For Superior Court Room Two HEZZIE B. PIKE For Superior Court Room Three EMSLEY W. JOHNSON JR. For Superior Court : Room Four WALTER PRITCHARD
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For County Auditor
(38) April 25, 1946 “1 “If there is a light vote, the machine candidates will be nomunated without question.” And these candidates include several men who should be defeated. . . . One of the most noticeable factors in this campaign has been the reliance which the Brad-ford-Ostrom machine is placing on public apathy and the consequent small vote. a vote of persons belonging to or indebted to the machine . Now is the opportune time for candidates who can stand on their « own merits to arouse public interest. If they can really get .out the vote, then we may have at least a few nominees selected - by the people instead of by the slate-makers.”
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For County Treasurer OTTO W. PETIT
For County Recorder PAUL B. BREWER
For County Sheriff ALBERT C. MAGENHEIMER
For County Coroner RALPH W. HAMER For County Suryeyor PAUL R. BROWN
For County Assessor SAMUEL L. MONTGOMERY
For County Commissioner First District WILLIAM T. AYRES
For County Commissioner Second District WILLIAM BOSSON Jr. ?
For County Councilman at Large PAUL B. CLARK RUSSELL E. HUTCHINSON JOHN E. INNIS
For County Councilman Fourth District GEORGE E. KINCAID ’ For Assessor - Center Township ROY T. COMBS
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