Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1947 — Page 8

{John M. Caylor, attorney who has been active in Republican dos for 25 years, filed for the first district city coucil nomination. A “veteran of world war I, Mr. Onylor .has been G.O.P. precinct

committeeman and was chairman

of the Republican veterans organization,

"Charles P. FEhrlers, 2238 E. Michigan st., secretary-manager of the Indiana Bakers’ .association for

28 years and a G.O.P. ward chair- |

man, filed for the Republican nomi- | nation for fourth district city coun- | cilman. He was a member of the | legislature in 1941 and 1943."

Benefit War Veterans

‘W. Gordon Davis, attorney and former judge advocate of the army air corps in. England during the

war, filed for the Democratic nomi- |} -

nation for first district city council- | man, He said his platform will support municipal legislation. bene- | ficial to war veterans and their families. Harry OC. Geisel, 5782 N, Delaware st, promoter bf amateur athletics and former American league baseball umpire, filed for the Republican nomination for first district city councilman. He is commissioner of the American Legon's junior base-| ball project. In 6th District

Herschel J. McKee, 2538 W. Washington st., veteran of both world wars, receiving citations for| valor in both wars from the U. 8.| army and the French army, filed for| 6th district city council nomination | on the Democratic ticket. He ed 30 months with the 44th | ber group in the last war and |

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DR. DAVID TAVEL

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How women and girls | may get wanted relief | L#tom functional periodic pain

Cardul is a liquid medicine which -Jany Yomen 64¥ baa brought relief from the and nere

[1st French army. | David H. Badger, 1145 Reisner st. West Side food

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| te me INDIANAPOLIS’ TIMES acted as Nelson officer for the ticket. He has been active in Demo- Little Flower church. He is martied T aft Labor iB

precinct committeeman.

market, dealer, filed for the 6th district city councilman Democratic the Democratic clerk are Fred A. Boyce, ticket. He ‘formerly served on the city council and is treasurer of the

1225 Beech Grove

Vincent M. Concannon Jr., 1332 N.| He Cleaning Co,

member of the Masonic lodge. Mr. Boyce, associated with the

also was a member of the legisla-

Active 18 Years

Charles C. Taylor, 205 S. Leota st. a building contractor, has filed | Butler university, a member of the cent of

the

the Democraficiof Columbus and is a trustee of the !municipalities.

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J. 6. PENNEY CO., ING,

33 E. WASHINGTON ST.

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cratic politics 18 years, serving as a and has three children. 'R. H. Byland, Beech Grove Duisi-

Two additional candida‘es for the ness man, has filed for the Demo-

nomination for city|cratic nomination for mayor of . He js a member of I e ommi pp

Reisner st, an insurance man, and the Masonic orders and is president lof the Beech Grove Lions club.

A A ol ryt ees 14th Ward Democratic club and a DEQuUINCy st, of the Alert Diy|, oo -raisTs FAR AHEAD

TOKYO, April 7 (U, P.).-Con-Rex Insurance Cd. is 14th ward|servative candidates moved well into Democratic chairman and was a the lead today in Japan's first local | precinct committeeman for 18 years. ! elections. Unofficial tabulations in- but permit industrywide bargaining. Mr, Concannon is a graduate of |dicate they had captured 90 per |: governorships and ‘ for the fifth district city council Lamba Chi fraternity, the Knights | mayoralities in 46 precincts and 309 |

WASHINGTON, April 7 (U. P)— Chairman Robert A. Taft today presented to his senate labor committee a sweeping labor reform bill, It “would outlaw the closed shop,

Senator Taft said the bill would ‘restore justice in relations between employers and employees.” The pro- | posed bill was the product of =|

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|it would permit the milder form of ‘union shop. Although allowing in-

Xo i |month's work by varius committee members,

. While outlawing the closed shop,

dustrywide bargaining, it would prohibit national unions from “coerc ing” their locals.

Senator Taft said “the proposyl [chanon. He was 67.

was a tentative one and had ngt|

disposition to draft hurry-up legis-|

| Mr, Payne lived most of his life been submitted to a committee yote.{here and moved to Lebanon six Senator Taft said there was no| vears ago. He was charter member lof Indianapolis Athletic [Columbia club, Medinah Masonic

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two coal and telephone strikes. “Services will

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Dearborn Chemica Bich ors Th Manager Dies

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