Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1947 — Page 22

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French 4 x i : Here is a sample of approximately half the ballot of the primary. as it wi | Amaric Ge yr Y allot of the primary. as it will appear on voting machines at the olls to Th i By HARRI . EE ; P morrow. The uyhows portion of the ballot is a continuation of city council candidates | petro? Ws ey | Secretary of } shall spoke o Wh Log today to beat | | e re t 0 V ot Ss; { (0) m i sional revolt _ OoOrrow : of President . to. Le FIRSYWARD I NINTH WARD 10. 378 vill, The Washi No. iy 814 Olive . gided with [1 2403 ny No 12. 912 D . | 2 sim Rernvay, st } 3i0e 5 Michi ar -Dearbotn hotel 1 3931 olive." erisis in Fran | 3 he N. Parker ave. 3 921 N. ines ork st ling station. { jor 2eg a he. may widely ¢ &oan Ba 11 BE Ed ER policy abrodd 1 3 Siusrt st. | 1 HH N < io ave Pet, SEVENTEENTH WARD ur? a . ams st, B 44.8. De " ‘4 : r 9. 2922 N. Denny st. RX) 204 x Michigan Ne. School No. 10-1034 Quill administration - SECOND WARD i elo E Maal 3 1120 Madeira at Vi te sen! i ath Agha rr mos) £68) opto Debate 1. 4720 E. 21st st (garage). { Sars 17 Spruce st. " 3. 2201 N. Gale §arag » 14 o NK 2 Ye. (Feat) 6. 1835 E. Minnesots. Debate was 3. 212 N. Lasalle’ st 15 School No. 82-4700 English ave. 7. UE Satfield dr, a ] house on Mr. 4. 1817 N. Rural st. 16. 3909 English ave. 3 1309 Calhoun si 3 1612 Brookside ave. [3 3870 E. Washington, 10, Eri Brads ot, Fre Station No. i program for I 38 Bothside ave. ol a unken-Batezent, Gind- | 13: 140 Nj uIys Greece and T i BNE wer nal 395 Sherman dry 3 14% Wade st. J Mr. Marsha 2 ing Shag bor TENTH WARD 14. 905 Albany st. that the bill 0. 1206 N. Olney. Ne EIGHTEENTH WARD urgency” and Int X Guaasions, 1 1214 Poik st Pet. “as expeditiou 1. 3808 E 10th st. )E BRE Vue a anne E. Washi Opponents « Ie 100 1002 2 X. Dearborn school No. 34 2 ii Washington st. (Fire station 2 sili B. Wainington; the micropho . 6 Sturm, . Audubon. rd. (rear), i THIRD WARD PRE al, bof fumes | a Ret. 1 "I Handi 8 ones ang (No. 35 Enging tyrannical § L 3001 Sutherland ave 3 394 N- Hamihan ave : 7 sal mE Downey ave ments.” | 4 Fugen it 3 NM J, (Meier A) 8 338 Baiseraty ave oun ar | 1 -— Cc liton 1}. 833 N. Tacoma. 1 Michi; . ’ PRIMARY LEVER—This is the lever outside the voting machine UNLOCKING MACHINE — This i is the lace, red- handled lever you will find in | 4 ae Arrollon 131 547 N. Temple ave, 10. $704 E Washington § varvage of 2 which Ww il be % d b | | the idd! 1729 Bellefontaine. 13 258 Eastern ave, 11. 3603 E. Washington st. tion of wh ky 4 i . wor . y an election official. - He will turn the lock e middle of the machine either at waist level or hanging down overhead. As soon 3 313 Catroition are 14. "631 N. Parker. | 12. 985 N. Arlington ave. ghange the mi . _ 0! 3 . New York. a Ronublicor batot od od om tie He opt YOu are Young | = you enter the booth, pull this lever to the right as far as you can. This will close ae RE de Pack ave. ELEVENTH WARD rar NINETEENTH WARD Te amend ou are voting Democratic is | ¥ 9. 1933 Central Pct No.’ ’ ald to will open the machine for voting in that one party and. lock it | Sentai sud you Sg unlock the machine for voting only in the party you |1o 31 college o ave Wo i nih g I 110 N. Warman ave. : Bar use of against any attempt to vote f ra r before you went in. Hie oral a mW. 2 630 N. New J 3 ol fiftary purp 9 ¥ p e for candidates in Sangther party. bs : . , EE Central ave. : ne x Fehangirenin de hemes’ 13 Behool No. CTL ART WiRary 3s Ee . . an HON sana we iiss Livingaton ave major role in ; t ? 6 2 y ichigan st Cc J0I4 W, Democratic |: bff EE NER awe | § OH Tle Pibce sii ® EA ion BA SBA oe. | 10, To ome se of Amerie ‘ ; o 2 3730 dv 10 430 Massachusetts sve. he Ei Ww. “India . ( : | 3. 3431 College ave. (rear) 1 aN pr aera ave. ETH WARD ® x 3 - andidates 4. 3720 N. Pennsylvania st. (be 3. J r ark. Bes, Chairman 4 shop 8 auty 12 9 E. North st No. N. J) of the 5. 3447 Washington hivd. (garage). | 14. re, South entrance. 3 Sard. chieo]-41 W. 434 st. mmi : x Mayor 6. School 60—33d and Pennsylvania TWELFTH WAR 3 pis Ww. jevare pl (garage), €o tee ms Voting hin ceil rie ~ notin end of gym. Pet. D ‘ 4401 Cento A (rear). prompt enact ig, VOHinE machines will be used for the first time in & primary elc- Rascoe Brede 3 late ave. Uuar. ¥.- & 1332 Criianten ‘we, (STV). a Yequesied ere at about three-fourths of the polling places tomorrow. George S. Dalley. 10. Todp Golgi. Ifarage) 3. aren 1 TSE 42d a" He warned Wb es Seslay designed for primary balloting on- candi- John A. Dilworth. Nod E Wen ; 3 3028 W. Washington st. o. gu HE ri A mitted to tal or party nominations, will be used in 220 out of the 307 prec : im iin Bo 5. 1300 W. Marke =} ter 1 a. 30: Suge her mext stoy In the remainder of the precincts the usual paper ballots —— v Al Neaney ec wo" FIFTH WARD 6. pis Locke si * 3 rn ¥ {0th st., School No. 43. Iran, Argh used because there are not enough of the es ael W. McCarthy. '~ No. 8 orth st., School No. 4. 12. 3834 N. Capit \ China.” SD me | pecially equipped machines 1 32 want at 3 1048 W. New York at. i". doo Margy” rT 5 rane), He charged » i . Capitol ave : 89 Douglas st. . ys ave. ( : Main Difference lone lever after you get into the City Clerk 3 Ener 520 Bartiee, Incorporated— 1} 134 W. North a TWENTY-FIRST a. acing the. W Use of the machine in primary booth. This will unlock all the | Fred Boyce. 4 3357 Kenwood ave. (fear—garage), |13- 817 W. New York st. . 4g policies and: election voting isnot much different small keys over all the candidates { Vincent M. Concannon. 638 W + a THIRTEENTH WARD 1% 6301 Washington bivd. (Gars United State than casting machine ballots in the [2 the party you selected, and close | James Dobbs 3 2080 Kenwood No 3 ThE Se Jo titord (ME Thuren.) Rejection November general elections. the curtain. Bob De Floor 3 5% Wah at I 1005'S, West st 3. . School Ne. 440 RB. 57th ot aio rey on The main difference is that only] Then you merely push down the Hear, 1 2401 h(n front room 2. 13 8 Mention 6. 5832 ey (Garage) SU0DtOR: one party lever can be worked after | little thumb keys over the names Jom Howard, SIXTH WARD 4. 350 Sanders st, . Rt E ig ave Marsa you enter the curtained beath, You of the candidates you want. to vote - John J. Ressler. Pet. S108 Bare ave 3 fei Broadway, rear (Gar rag The _ atm have to tell precinct officials what for. Each office—mayor, city clerk Charles W. Rosemeyer. No 3406 Clifton 7. School No. 22-1231 8.-llinois st, : - vite Station—5401 “Catloge brought stror party—Democrat. or Republican— | and candidates for the city council | Richard o. Stewart. : INV 33d st ’ 1349 as st 13 os x on = Me tor prog you intend to vote before entering in six districts—are separated on i : : < lan iy. 430-0. F Mil, 110. 921-OFange of ' 13. sin reseor "Bchool | N 1) : Yalan and the aot the machine by heavy. vertical lies City Council poo vel di elle fi der eed Toor Se President 1 After you name your party, an in a box arrangement. | : 7. 2511 Annette * 13.- 630 Weghorst 13, 5143 N. College. ave shall and for inspector will turn a small lever Push Right Key (pst, District) 3 138 W. 26h a 15 2234 Piya ”. i. oe Sy 16-3858 N, Dlinote, James F. By outside the voting machine to the : ’ ; i Flonoi Adams 10. 1342 Bursdall i A 16. 2510 N. Pennsylvania st ™W ave. that ratifice Same of Your party | Only one key will go down in ‘ {11.1902 Dexter. © FOURTE . ENTY-SECOND WARD treaty was * pariy. each of these marked off hpxes. HOW YOU VOTE—This is how you vote ‘for candidates I Sash L, Beasley. |B 1301 Rembraniit = Pet TTXENTH WARY No. ‘ U o 1 - Unlocks Party Lever 'So be sure you push the right key, Merely push down the little keys directly over the candidates oe | W. Gordon Davis. 2 SEVENTH WARD No. wna dt 3 13) Ben I and gs Wola will” unlock only down on each candidate. want nominated in ali offices listed on the‘machine. At the ik | Patrick J. Delaney. No. 3. 1328 ONver ave. Sh Contra College, Rm. 108, 400g § person befor § over } ates § Yeo] , a > Cn 3. 5 ; st y : 50 Warre . : party eanididates eames oo Jour! oe al Sots fo sx. city council i 28 the Eaioae for yo Past Clty clerk and then candi. | Porter Seidensticker. 3 sia w Reh-st 3 aa Watton ti, Det TWENTY-THIRD WARD Ste) 1 ' eac istrict, in at2s tor six council districis bli Z . ®e . 24th st 5. 1358 Kappes st, ‘0 ruman’s me t / CTS e Republican candidates : p No. 1 gd can’ pull ition to one; for mayor and one the top line and Democratic ie are on th ihe So City Council : 51. T. 1333 Howard #.. (Dining Boom) 2 School No. 803431 Opponents y 'for city clerk, for eight in all. lines, boxed off under the offices for” which they are running. (Second District) 7. 1225 Lataverse 2 1008 wre Morris at io © Hilelae uve. iE anoniii k youly 3 SL 8. 318 W. 16th st. : 1 s ’ . rd st. loc against —— William J. wn. 9 . : PN 5. 1842 Holl | CROSSWORD PUZZLE J. Bro 2 218 N Hinois st. _. FIFTEENTH WARD 6. 1301 Ludlow ave’ ™ Mr. Marsh: L tye g 10 ubli David J. Deets. 11. 2001 N. Talbot (rear) No. 2 Tog Voumbla ave. the treaties British ‘Pri Answer to Previous Pussle = i an an ; a es William J. Dougherty. | de N a | 3 1014 Brier 2 "I> 220 Columbia ave, solve” his el rincess William King J 14. 2354 N. Talbot, . 3 3 lm, st. 11. 1807. artindale, . Germany an ~ M g JI. ¥5. 2134 Shriver, $= a Maryland. . E.: J4th ‘st. y TSO INO ayor City Council Opal Less Tandy EIGHTH W : I Ra . . . TWENIY-FOURTH WARD the treaties ’ Dp AS TAR 1215 { ’ : WARD o ag 8. East st. : Pct. world “woulc HORIZONTAL 3 Network LIS IRIOIOIT Ee James M. Dawson. | (Fourth District) Joseph . C. Wallace. No: 7 908 8. Basi st Ne our leadersh i ctured 4 Gadolinium ISIE ii Kobi . ATT IAL | Roy E. Hickman. | Frank L. Collins Ci C il 3 1% >. Sa N/ (Fire Station No. 3) 3 123 Nyoming st ° ¥ ns wv Michigan. { Mr. Byrnes = cin 340: : : AS] | : s. 12 E. © 713 8. Capitol ave. . Byrnes princess Gzymbol) : John A. Schumacher. William McKinley Cravens. ity ounel ‘ a3 EB faapama at. i Bet. ‘ Wasnligton High Sohool, - 2219 | Tor the trent '13 Biblical 5 Poker stake RE ANTS] | Perry B. Ward. Charles. P. Ehlers. (Third Distelet) 3 1j20 Carrallion ave lr. Ta Fiicher ave. 5. 406 8: Warman a5 1 Continued h 6 Stagger SEE EPR vis ian: Henry Goebel. Milton E. Craig. S: 32 Edison ave. SIXTEENTH WA 6. 3023 W. Jackson. ; (Continued - character 7 Mi | TAMETAAIBE oh dEIDIEINE | Willlam H. Wemmer. : ; rs Guy ©. Ross s JAN. New Jersey. st. le gi) RD 7. 1026 8. Sheffield aye, 14 Ventilated _ TMinced oath [LIBIO! FH E Lewis A. Madison. . SS. 9 1018 3 Alin Bt No. as , 8. 1130 8. Belmont. { SE 15 Rested 8 Volume Y ‘Ci Clerk A. Frederick Zainey, Jesse Tolliver. 10, 132 W. 10h hg. Ris st. (rear), jv, 85 Shainy. . 3 133 8 Belmont, { . 16 Paired 9 Rhode Island | ity er J 2 Cit Cc il 11. 1450 N. Fepneyivania st. (Penngyl-| 3. 3003 E. Washington st. ory OF BEECH G § Interestir 18 Three (comb. (ab.) 27 Split pulse 42 Belongs to | Harry E. Bason, City Council ] y. \~ounci 11 3s Broadway. Ten). 5. 2340 Bugle. tern ave. (Annex) Pet. - ROVE O f orm) 10 Scraps 28 Sphere 43 Compass poifit =e | (Fifth | Distri 2 (Fourth District) ho: St. Clair (Capitol City Supply| 8 414 8. Gray. : No, Nn ins 19 Full (suffix) 11 Cal P 29 Pedal digit 44 Vehicles | Gail, D.. Ewing. istrict) Paul C. Barnes. M % 836 E. 11th st. (Fire Station No. 8) : la Lux ingion, 3 Mam and Main ok 20 Seniors alm 30 Pronoun 45 Eel-like fish R. A. Havens. [ Paul Anderson. . Michael J. Donahue. ”y i411 N. Algbam : 9. 2118 Wao 3. Beech Grove School—N. 10th ”n — 21 Placed 12 Redactor 33 Slip-knots 46 Droop Frank J. Noll Jr. Clarence E. Flick. Leslie F. Fox oi $2 Em a . 22 Nickel 14 Advertise- 34 She is now’ 47 Diminutive Kenneth E. Hoy. Daniel Howe. 3 Bandits B Me ii) 7 Sent (ab) touring South ~ suffix | City Council Joht: BShing. Daniel P. Moriarty i] orris Pl; Navi \ ) pa Marsh 24 Ne wre a a Veltiges i Flame-% | | (First District) A Michael Quaiter of ) dH SADITHYS 14 Marsh a 25 Bulga 53 Down Fred Riffey. Joseph A. Wicker” ; Sentenced erent 20 Cor me SR Ly, Sp pbtaham, |. Tone M. Cagjor Harold © Shulke, E fhe Primary Ba nda of ¢ . * 32 Fish tn rr . - eese home | Ben Dock. James C. 8mocgk. City Council I N Largest In A ux io 0 TC | Robert K. Eby. O. F. Suhr. (Fifth District) E R E 5 T Stalin's Big | Harry C. Geisel. ; Edward Boren. EARN — : : ting Russi 1 1 Donald Jameson. | City Council «j . Bernard Climan Oqnnelly. CO (POT! ay r ie fa i Tack. Hoty, Wisield | (Sixth District) Christian J. Emhardt. 4 MPOUNDED ’ y TTF : Y Westfield, | Joseph E. Bright. William C. Erbecker. Semi: Annuall Union Turn <1] LR . Ci ‘ | Edmund J. Rocker. | Ronald Francis Faucett. yr a vally fits in Ci A a Sd wy Council J Louis E. Smith. Willlam C. Russow, wl U..8. Wan ay A i (Second District) Burpee tenet Charles E. Taylor. PEARL-WICK il J May Be L 1 : . 7 Harmon A. Campbell. . . Amusements tg un esse: A, Howell ; Gad Party Chooses City Council HAMPERS .t as Badie Ash i: S Self-Ventilating. 3 pT Rufus C. Kuykendall. 6 Council Nominees |" Dissist) s a New Low Prices. BUY $1, 0 0 ° pi ih a } : { Although nine ‘city councilmen | D 2 ron, Easy SE69 " . ‘ | avid H. Badger. “ . : (Comics ..-.. Ji City Council are to be elected in the general| Mary Cation Contin ' . Terms up t By Saving Only Crossword . y | (Third. District) ection hes, fall; each voter willl John E. Egan, se y $467 A WEEK Editorials .. y a : Andrew J. Banks. ose six nominees from his’ Joseph F. Frantz. * Fashions ... - ey Jk 7 Frank Ro. Beckwith. [oy n tomorrow's primary elec-| Percy Lawrence Harden: for 4 years at Se : Victor Levaunt Ellison. Frank E. Johns. a at Hollywood 4. WIA BE GrULer. . This, seeming inconsistency is ex-| ®lijah L. Johnson. Homemakin 14 "Glenn W. Radel. Blip state law requirement| George S. Lupear. J | Indiand 8a " . £ Clfrence Suggs. ; he po nine nominees receiving Herschel J. McKee, . . : H | H 4 3 In Indpls . Ae i it . ha most votes becoine councilmen, Bryan Selzer, J 32 227 W ry s Inside ‘Indy i der y + a wy | LEA \ NGTON 4 : Ruth’ Millet