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SUNDAY, MAR. 27, 1949
3 Local Sailors on Fleet Drills . |
{ Party ps Shape Up for
{ Hottest Maneuvers Eye ‘Lucrative’ County Clerk's Post |
By NOBLE REED |
participating in Atlantic USS Missouri.
Three Indianapolis sailors are Fleet) exercises’ aboard the battleship
They are CHARLES G. SURBER, seaman, son of William F. Surber, 1814 Woodlawn Ave; WILLIAM L. BROWN, seaman, son of Robert B. Brawn, R. R. 4; and LON E. WALKER, seaman,| son of Mr, and Mrs. A, E. Walk-|
jer, 20 Johnson Ave,
EDWARD D. GRESH,|
~ | Stout Field, has oll Arthur Abigt
CORP. stationed at tered intelligence specialist school
PFC. ARTHUR (JERRY) AL-
BIGT, .
rine Force. He
man E. Albigt. |
Alignments began to shape up| at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver,| GO, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. V.
in both Democratic and Republi-| can parties this week on nomina-| tions for*~county clerk, Circuit, Probate and Superior Courts in next Spring's primary battles. The hottest preliminary maneuvers were centering around races for the Marion County. clerk's)
office ‘whase extra commissions sion, coaches, principles and news-| |son of Mr. und Mrs. Theo: Pas- Imhausen, 1828 W. Vermont| dinner sen, 6015 Dewey Ave.
and fees in addition to the $10,000
Colo.
Ty ndall Tow ne.
| ATHLETIO GROUP TO MEET |
Times State Service GOSPORT, Mar. 26—Officers of {the Tri-County Athletic Associa-|
paper men will hold a
Ryu {ing
kyus ‘islands, He enlisted in| World War II
PFC JOHN S. PASSEN, USMC,
salary is attracting many aspir-i; eating at 6 p. m. Apr. 14 in the reassigned from Cuba to Quan-|
ants, Possible candidates mentioned so far in the Democratic race for) the clerk nomination include Ross Moore, county jury commissioner; Toney Flack, publisher and former nominee for auditor; Thomas Tharpey, liquor dealer and active| 15th ward party leader and Stan-|
ley Feezle, member of the Board, ik
of Works.
Among those mentioned in the
Republican scrap for the clerk]
nomination are Roy Combs, Cen-| [ig ¢
ter Township assessor; Lewis
Ellettsville school.
Madison, ninth ward GOP chair-| i |
man and possibly Paul Brewer,
present county recorder. | bl
Tilson In Race The only announced candidate for any race in next year’s primary is A. Jack Tilson, present
county clerk, who said he has k
already started campaigning tor| the GOP nomination for 11th dis-| trict congressman. Mr. Tilson will]
have completed two terms of four pb
years each in the clerk's office next year, In the Democratic lineup for Circuit Court judge only two have, been mentioned so far. They are Earl R. Cox, former Circuit Judge for 12 years and Russell Dean,
former county Democratic chair-| ft
man Judge Lloyd Claycombe, present | Circuit jurist, is expected to have some stiff opposition for renomi-| nation. Mentioned as posible op-
ponents in the primary are Sher-|f
wood Blue, former. prosecutor) three terms and Seth Ward, civil law attorney.
In the Democratic lineup for}
Probate Court judge the possible candidates include, Louis Weiland, former Municipal Court judge and
Robert Carrico, chief deputy] under Prosecutor George 8S. Dailey.
Edwin McClure is expected to| 3
try again for the Republican Probate nomination against Judge,
Dan V. White, incumbent. {
Those mentioned in the early lineups for the Superior Court on the Democratic side include Albert Thayer, a former Superior | Court nominee; George Ober, judge of the Speedway Magisstrate’s Court; John Linder, former county attorney;
ecutor; Clifford Courtney, Edwin | H. Smith, Leo O'Conner, Herbert | Spencer, judge and Louis Adams, tee. Three Mentioned On the Republican side only three attorneys have been mentioned outside the present GOP judges in. Superior Court. They| include Glenn Funk, former chief deputy prosecvtor; William Hinkle, chief clerk in Circuit
Court and John Tindek, former)
member of the legislature. For county auditor the Demo-' crats are talking about Preston Smith, 10th ward leader;
crat; Harry Gasper, former sec-| retary to Mayor Feeney and eighth ward chairman and Thomas Newett, former deputy Center Township assessor. Some Republicans have been talking about Harry Alford, a
GOP ward chairman to run for the auditor nomination. These preliminary lineups developed following maneuvers
two weeks ago to set up battle for
both parties f and Cr
lines in cutor, sherif nominations RESEARCH A ‘Hugo E. Johnson, research engineer of Batelle Memorjal Institute, Columbus, O., will speak on “Research Action at Batelle Institute” at a meeting of the Scientech Club of Indianapolis tomorrow noon in Hotel Antlers. The talk will be illustrated with colored slides.
NOW in Service
NEW COACHES
on the LAWRENCE: ~ FT. HARRISON LINE
| Here's ‘good news for In. diana Railroad Bus patrons. A fleet of seven new, ond | modern, buses—costing over $100,000—now provides the | lost word in safe . . . ef- | ficient . . . dependable and economicql transit service. Too, new schedules offering more convenient service to. Shadeland Avenue and East | |
46th, St, patrons are now in
Norman | Blue, former candidate for pros-!
former prosecutor and | treas-| § urer of the Democratic Commt
John, (Jack) Gillen, a City Hall Demo-|
tico,
Pressed
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Va.
306 | N. | son of Mrs, Lena Elder st. has ar-| Robinson, rived on Guam, Utica St., is in to serve with the| training Service Com- private with the mand, Fleet Ma-| Afr Force Tech-
is the son of pt, Mrs. B e t t ¥ Warren, James and Her-| | ming.
With "the Arg, Toye and her myr of Occupa-| 4.year-old tion, SGT, HAR- John, of IndiMAN A. DRA- anapolis,
Corp. Gresh, his wife and Drago, 2021 W. Washington St. Tove at his stat ith the! son have made their home in| is on assignment with the 11th| 10in Supply earn = B Jue | signal service battalion in the| | His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 3
2 and served in Europe dur-|
has been gi
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RAYMOND E. ROBINSON, |
809
as a
nical School at Francis F. © Wyo- |
Mrs, Edward ES
son,
Raymond’
have Robinson
joined Capt.
Locke, reside in 4603 E. Wash-| ington St. Meanwhile, WILLIAM J. IM-| | HAUSEN, seaman, son of Charles|
is with the Naval Ampibious | Base, Little Creek, Va. He en-| lated June 30, 1948.
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MARCH 26th to APRIL 2nd
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