Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1950 — Page 28

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Primary Voting

. Candidates Prepare ~ To File for 80 * Public Offices By IRVING LEIBOWITZ . Marion County's political war was shaping up on three fronts

today as candidates prepared to! file for 80 public offices in the

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The American Way Committee, | # political offshoot of the Repub-| ean Party, will add a third set| of candidates to the lists of Dem. ocrats and Republicans, | The election board, composed of | Democrat Walter C. Boetcher and] Republicans Paul 8. Dunn and A.| Jack Tilson, anticipate the largt number of candidates to file any off-year election. {1 Filing Date Set Opening day for filing has been! pet for Mar. 3. One Month later, on Apr. 3 at 12 p. m., the primary closes. !

" Primary voting day is May 2. It will be the first time all Marion County voters will have occasion! to use voting machines in a pri-| mary, | ! Mr. Tilson, county clerk, sald B% one of the biggest problems con HH fronting the election board will be| trying to get all names of the 3% candidates on the voting ma-| chines,

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Mrs. Phebe Taylor . . . found a hobby in the basement.

Democratic election inspectors 3 serve for the first time since! 8 s 8 = 942, » Five judgeships will be open mM Ph i T | £ a Marion County's five Superior rs. e e ay or in S Courts. Circuit and Probate

Courts will also be open for filing. A Way to Keep Busy, Happy

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bo Candidates for Congress trom | earns Art of Ceramic-Making and Painting Face Judgeship Fight In Basement of Next Door Neighbor's Home Marion County's two Criminal IT'8 NEVER too late to learn.

Court judgeships are expected to This is the philosophy of Mrs. Phebe Taylor, 320 N. Ridgebe heavily contested In the Pri- yiew Dr. who has just passed the four-score milestone. mary by both parties. She found time hanging heavy on her hands and looked about Candidates will flle for prose- gor a hobby. She found it in the basement of Mrs. Willlam R. Krickputing Attorney, set} k, dito / enberger, her next door neighbor, réasurer, recorder, sheriff, coroner, surveyor and assessor of the id Aa a eer Bots And when I did get her, she alcounty. birthday yesterday, recalls she WAY$ had ‘something to do’ In Two County Commissioner yiqited Mrs. Krickenberger and the basement. But she never posts, one from the second and ound her busily engaged in mak- elaborated,” Mrs. Newman said. the other from the third district, ing ceramics. . And while her puzzled chilwill be at-stak, This she thought, would make dren wondered, Mrs. Taylor, was Council posts from the frst, .. ical hobby, If “I'm not too happily working away at her

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_ Candidates will file f somewhat of a novice herself, get BY CHRISTMAS she had made Senator from Mar : ony Te about to teach Mrs, Taylor the enough candle holders, & joint state senator along with ®t Of ceramic-making and paint- dishes and muiti-colored pin/S

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14 State “epresentatives and one "8 | boxes for each of her daughters = Joint State Representative, “ yn = |and grandchildren. r Trustee Posts Open “SHE WAS an excellent pupil,”| ghe's still at it. But learning =

__Trustee posts will be open in all Mrs. Krickenberger declares. new tricks and more intricate nine townships along with town-| She learned fast, and can ROW designs. LAsnstsnr jositioba. Kine Just-{ OW her own with the best ed The daughtern, however, rePeace posts Pp " ject the idea that she took up in each of the nine townships, Once she got the hang of it, ceramic making because she for constable will Phebe Jane, as she is called bY needed a hobby. file in each of the nine townships. her friends and neighbors, really; “Mother,” the daughter declare _ In addition, the advisory board “went hog-wild.” Le reelf. “day. of all will be | keeps herself. busy every day. ! townships Open. | Por weeks before Christmas, She's forever on the go. But if Precinct committeemen posts yrs Taylor was a source of she’s happy with her new hobby, vary precinct in the county | worry to each of her six daugh- that's just fine with us.” 0 ” pent Will 8100 Bl as dele. Mrs. Taylor, who was born in Bates to the state convention, | ODe Of her daughters, Mrs. dienarel a yg od oe. |Fred Newman, 611 E. Minnesota fanapolis 38 years, She has been

\ lr ——. ‘a widow the past eight years, and : : St, remembers how she was al-/;) ,... "p, Ridgeview Dr, home 0 on [ternately “concerned and mystl- oo) LT daughters. # fled” whenever she'd call her She is an avid ess, averD * ) mother for a “dally gabfest.” reader and shows more than a= : 3 “It. always took so long for passing interest in national afaces mother to answer the phone. fairs. GHQ Edict to Abolish Famed Ginza Stalls | aby ‘ By KEYS BEECH el ; Times Forelen Correspondent TOKYO, Jan. 21—The ings. 3 Tl NT Tokyo's main stem, won't be the! ‘il : i Same after Mar, 31, { o : By that date, according to an ; H ' Docupation edict, the Ginza's ! : | tallk } L their stalls Tor the last Wow, wl Satniivie. wilh Janel, Satp

The news came as a great blow : Wile, shampes and permathe stallkeepers, many of them ' y nent, Guaranteed § months.

widows and orphans who de- [Jj (ACE pe All tor upon the sale of knick- J 8 } Re Faces Yor * Jvailhood. RT _— NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY * pation's Public fj | i TI, Night Division has ruled that k RT ra de Day or Service stalls, for centuries a famil- ; Hamerou w LLR 0 part of downtown Tokyo, are a aLoR NNT complete Be hazard and unsanitary as Satis fion Guaranteed . : slac rant Elation, after first organizing a poe . St. Protest campaign, has become re-| (hildren Given Special Attention Bigned to its fate,

¢ “No use of bucking GHQ,” one $f them said gloomily. The stalls sell everything from Mouse traps and cigaret lighters fo pornographic literature and ral

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