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for three “hot” fights in the loting. i

.*. Most of the maneuvering

clerk, prosecutor and sheriff. “Two Republican factions,

(regular organization) and the American Way Republicans, Inc, (anti-organization) squared off; for test fights in all three races. The widest range of GOP can-| didates appeared in the sheriff scramble, Those mentioned most .. prominently included George I. Winkler, former 1, 8. Internal Révenue agent; Ray Mendenhall, former County Commissioner; Al Magenheimer, former sheriff; Ot-| . to ‘Gasfler, a candidate in 1048; ¥rank E. Owen, also a former| candidate] and George Glamick;| retired professional basketball player. 2 1

¥ » ~ THOSE appearing to be closer to the regular GOP organization thus far were. Mr. Winkler, Mr, Mendenhall and Mr. Gasper al‘though no commitments have been made. Mr. Magenheimer has been linked with members of the American Way group. _. ‘Mentioned on the Democratic side in the sheriff lineup against Sheriff James Cunningham so far were such potential candidates as Charles (Buck) Sumner, former “ “sheriff; Tony Malo, ¢ity street commissioner; James . Beott, trucking firm official; Capt, Michael Hynes, police department, Charles Burkett, prosecutor's investigator, and Thomas J. Sulllvan, former sheriff's deputy, Factional alignments on” these) "have not been made clear but many of the followers in the old William E. Clauer group were reported getting up steam for

ningham was apparently lining .... up with some of the regular = organization Democrats. » »

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ THE PEACE and quiet lulling Courthouse characters these last TUT few weeks Will explode Tuesday into a raging battle between Democrats and Republicans. Marion County's Democratic

ticklish position of asking the all-

~ County Chairman John (Jack) "Innis, feel that all expenditures

«was asked by County Treasurer Charles Greathouse for express purpose of mailing out personal and real estate tax bills, Council, with absolute control over the county's purse strings, has taken a dim view of new expenses. Leaders in both parties predict fireworks when Treasurer Greathouse and Council President Paul Clark clash. 2 ¥ . » POLITICAL chums of Center Township Assessor Roy T. Combs hate machinery oiled for “Combe-for-Clerk’ club. Mrs. Ona Duncan, chief deputy assessor, has cards printed which leave

and amount of contribution.

huge throng of men and women working under Mr, Combs’ $700,TU TQ00 reassessment program. Backers of Combs-for-Clerk movement are going ahead with plans despite opposition from county organization. James Bradford, GOP organization big-wig, has asked Mr. Combs to run for County” Auditor. Others have suggested he run for Congress. Mr. Combs refused to’ alter plans, wants to run for clerk on pledge t6 remove $40,000 marriage license racket. He admits, however, ‘others have run on same program but never cut out practice. : County GOP machine wants to get Combs out of path of Dale E. Brown, the-brganization's choice for clerk: , ” » » LOOK for Criminal Court Judge

nounce his plans. for retirement next week.

his judicial career lan. 1, 1951, when his term expires. He has told intimates he will take aishort vacation and reopen: his law office,

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money and experience.

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County Party Factions Mobilizing = Forces for Primary Balloting. | A By NOBLE REED | <2 POLITICIANS were mobilizing their forces this week

At stake in all of them will be organization control in| both Democratic and Republican parties. }

fiex so far has beeh in the lineup of candidates for County

the Marion County GOP Club organization Democrats around]

Mr. Sumner while Sheriff Cun-/Clerk, and E. Curtis White, for-retail sale of doughnuts at his

» : |deadline for candidate filing Apr.Emery, 1428 N. Grant St. read, - __IN THE Democratic prosecutor 1 before issuing their slates for/Mr. Sovola's account in his col-§ scrap, little action has been ap-'an all-out drive for organizationumn, “Inside Indianapolis,” Row} parent so far In opposition toicontrol, oo

. ecw 3 "on dimes on a downtown street. | - Quiet Around Courthouse | Vom series ; : L N B § S : mervices to the Polio Fund and Only Lull Before Storm fusion vemos ve

Republican County Council for cans of rival groups. about $100,000 in appropriations.| He received this answer from 80al reached during the drive. He With an eye on economy, the Thomas McNulty, lawyer and ar. Stressed the need for further doGQP'ers, led by Republicanident opponent of the eounty op Nations if the Polio Fund was to

must _be kept to a mafnimum....... find. the-pass. —— Biggest request—about $70,000 tion-of the 81st Congress. I sug-: Pounds Cartridge

— Best bet is that membership cards will be: “distributed” to

American Way - Committee has child. some 2 i ri

DARKHORSE' entries in : the Clinic. tonight to visit Miss Berg-| political racés:.Thurl Rbodés. man, and engaged in a public datender, wants a shot™at argument with news; phootogra:

Judge John McNells, a reported mission to take. pictures of h candidate for one of the Criminal and the baby. = ¢ would rather be Demo-/* Mr, Rossellini said, no.

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Marion County primary bal-|

between factions in both par-|

Prosecutor . George 8. Daley. However, some of the regular] ==

Chairman McDuff have been talking other candidates. ! David M. Lewis, former prose B cutor, has been mentioned by associates of Frank E. McKinney, as a possible candidate but no definite. commitments have been ‘made. - Ura aN tia » 4 Three candidates . have been

mentioned for the Republican Polio Fund touchdown . . . Mrs, Harry Christenson (left) and mail from Me! Ross. Claypool]

prosecutor race. They include Ed-|

win Haerle possible regular or.| Mrs. Charles Emery count the money they collected at two down. {ganization choice; Frank H. Fair-| youn banks to help Ed Seveola

child: candidate in 1946 and John (Kit) Carson former deputy

Hot’ Political Helped in Polio Fight Seen. In Three Races 4

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iwill cost $3, 85 dnd $10. i Theater Seats 1300

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Plans for the Indiana premie iat Keith's Theater of Cecil B.'De- | Mille's production. starring Vic-| tor Mature and Hedy Lamarr; were completed yesterday at a meeting of the executive council lof the Merion County Polio chap{ter and Ed Pender, representative

{ = All the proceeds will go to the {local chapter in an attempt to reach the $100,000 goal. Beats

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For Polio Drive

| ‘Samson and Delilah’ Coming to Keith's _ “Samson and Delilah” dre

{coming to Indianapolis Feb. .14| ‘to help the lagging March of

i. Center seats starting from the; irirth row back will be $10. Bal-| ance of the main floor will be! {$5 and balcony seats. $3. There! jare 1300 seats in the theater, will be-!% i

i Greater Indianapolis Amuse-| '® ment Co. has donated the the-| {ater for: the single night's showi» ng of “Samson “and Delilah See

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cated in the Claypool lobby.

. F » ” : =e ya BO camipaly Mr. Inside’s Drive A “hot” campaign is predicted *

in the contest for the Republican

County Clerk nomination If both H. Dale Brown: former State Mo- 0es Yer 0 tor Vehicles Bureau director and, Ray Combs, Center Township As rent sessor, et in the race. Weight-in-Dimes r. Brown is regarded as a definite candidate and Assessor Appeal Nets $1357 Combs’ associates have been plan, Mr. Inside Indianapolis went

ning for him to make the race. (over the top to match a 7-year-ea» » |old, 65-pound polio victim's weight

TRC : {in dimes, Vi OWN = Siked directs The amount Times Columnist Chairman John (Jack) Innis and Ed Sovola pointed So was Mr. Combs has been aligned with {$1178.50. On the homestretch yesall party factions without com-| terday, when the.amount stood at mitmients to any one group. 1$1052.06, two neighbor ladies and

i : anti ia a doughnut maker came through Re anti-organization American), , raise the amount to $1357.93. |

candidate Rg ns thing Don Wilson of the Wilson DoDemocrats so far have been Nut Co., 133-137 W. 16th BSt., lining up In a four-way maneuver turned over .a pound of dimes in the clerk's race between Harry (318.10) which employees of the Gasper, former secretary to Mayor firm donated and announced that Feeney; Walter Boetcher, former beginning today and continuing Mayor, Danny O'Neil, former City|for a full week, profits from the

mer State Senator. store will be given to the Polio!

Factions in both parties are ex. Fund. pected to walt a arter ths! Barly last week, Mrs. Charles

he missed reaching his goal after! a full day's effort of hawking for

{.. Toney Flack, Democrat pub- $187.24 to the columnist's total. |

lisher of the West Side Messenger,| , Thursday, Mrs. Emery got help}

l [from her neighbor, Mrs. Harry, Jat put one Seelers tor the Yeenrd Christenson, 1429 N. Grant St.| : uo Mrs. Christenson set up a booth! | SEN: uovmw'm, Carpaar, i the Merchants National Bank. anxious am _g¥er GOP/She added $100.53, The amount

| {party factions In M#tion County, put Mr. Bovola well over the top.

administration is placed in Re for sarded passes to the reserved| In the lagging March of Dimes

section of Congress to Republi- campaign, W. Bryan Karr, fund |director, said this was the first

ganization; meet its obligations.

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{gest that you keep this yourself, |because I think you are going to| Fleven-year-old Joseph Weaver need it after next year, if you are of 873 Edgemont St. was shot depending upon the organization through the leg yesterday when to put you in.” : {he pounded 32 caliber cartridge no» {between two bricks. PROSECUTOR George Dailey, The youth told police he and {under fire from Republicans for two companions found several {going to Miami on the eve of the cartridges in a vacant lot. One of! first Grand Jury indictments, will them exploded when they con. be back in ‘less than two weeks, ceived the-idea of “shooting them Mr. Dalley, under a physician's/off with a rock.” care for several weeks, was or-| He was treated at General Hos-

Bergman Baby Registered;

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Rossellini Omifs Palernify Recognifion

. To Bar Dr, Lindstrom's Claim to Child

By ALDO- FORTE, United Press Correspondent * (Copyright 1980 by Uniled Press < . ROME, Feb. 4=Italian Film Director Robetto Rossellini said

| son.” ;

In an exclusive interview with the United Press—his first inter- | view since the baby was born Thursday-—Mr. Rossellini said the

{baby’s full name will be “Roberto Ingmar." -

He explained that the sUr- "ine director sald that he and |

name was the Swedish.masculine 1,014 do not plan to leave Italy {equivalent of Ingrid. {at any time soon. . | He said he would marry Miss) yo said that he and Miss Berg Bergman in a civil ceremony as ‘man had worked out their plan jsoon as the Swedish actress ob- sor registering little Roberto's lains her Mexican divorce from jn pecause it seemed unlikely Dr. Peter Lindstrom, and that i,,¢ she could obtain her divorce he would make formal declara- pefore Fab. 12, deadline for filing ition of the paternity of “my son” [ype birth statement. ’ 3 > {immediately after the ceremony.| «1¢ the divorce decree does mot Mr. Rossellini said the full .;e through. and we are unable registration of the baby’s birth to marry before then. we will ‘would be “Roberto Ingmar, son register the baby as Roberto Ingof Ingrid Bergman, father un-y,, son of Ingrid Bergman and

William Bain to formally an- known.” He said that would des iven unkown.” he said. -

!prive Dr. Lindstrom: of any tech- “Then we will marry civilly and

Judge Balin plans to wind up Still Legal Husband to recognize my son-legally, since"

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Under: Italian iaw, Dr. Lind- I am the father,” {strom “would automatically be

registered as the baby’s father {unless the “father unknown" dec-| C 00 C es s y

|laration ‘were -made, since he is:

AS THE DEADLINE ap-§till the legal husband of Miss| . “proaches for.candidates to file; Bergman. | ing ies d in the primary-—-Apr. 1--Demo-| =

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Swedish law; and coud be claimed April 21. at the school.

Republican office seekers are at/Dy Miss Bergman's husband “if| Rex Fox, general chairman, has .. disadvantage. They want backing De- chooses to") announced ‘the following commitof organisation and rival Ameri. . Once Mr. Rossellin! has: be- yo chatrmen: can Way Committee. Organiza. cOme Miss Bergman's husband, he Mra. MY CURT tion, they feel, has prestige, the/Can give his name legally to the EA ol eteria: Chris Green

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den, ‘said today that, since Dr.! Annual Spring Fiesta of Emers are making the rounds of Lindstrom is an American citizen, merich Manual Training High ward chairmen, getting acquaint- the baby was “automatically” an school will be presented by the ed with committeemen and wom-|American under TU. 8. and parent-Teachers .Asstclation “on

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