Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 5

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i WW Poltical * Aspirants Fie | First 2 2 Day

Rr rcambent Among Candidates. .

declarations ot 05s ot saudiugey for the, May 2 primary p uced-114 en“tries in fhe BC of State

Secret. ti odin F: Fleming wi Five pf Indiana's 11 incumbent representatives in Congress, and four others who afpire to party

nominations for House seats, , Were

--gmong-the-early filers: In addition, 46 filed declara- - tions for state representative, 18 for state senator; 22 for judgeships in circuit, superior and juvenile courts, and 21 for prosecuting | attorney. Halleck ‘Heads List Heading the list of congressional filers was Rep. Charles A.

Halleck, R., Rensselaer, who seeks! -

“re-election Tor the eighth tifhe from the second district. Mr. Halleck, house majority leader during the 80th Congress, is the dean of Hoosier congressmen. He is in his 16th year in Washington. Other incumbents already in! the 1950 races are Rep. James E. | Noland, D., Bloomington, seventh | district; Rep. Winfield K. Denton, D., Evansville, eighth district | Rep. Ralph Harvey, R. New| Castle, 10th district, and Rep. | Thurman C. Crook, D., South | Bend, fifth district. Seeking the nomination for the! GOP in the fifth district are Al-| bert R. Mall of Marion and Paul! C. Hamilton of Anderson. Walter | Strahl, a New Albany Democrat, |

Judge Saul I. Rabb Judge Saul I. Rabb yesterday announced his candidacy for. re-election as judge of the Criminal Court of Marion County, subject to the Republican primary. A native of Yndlanapalis, Judge Rabb is a graduaté of Manual High School and the Indiana Law School. A former deputy prosecutor, he was ap-

pointed to the bench upon creation of division 2 of the Criminal Court. Judge Rabb is married, the

| father of two children and re- | sides at 3666 Watson Rd. He is

treasurer and director of BethEl Temple, a member of the Indianapolis Bar ' Association, Beth-El Men's Club and Monument. Masonic Lodge. He. is also a member of the Indianapolis Press Club and | the Indianapolis Community Relations. Council,

has filed against Mr. Denton in the eighth. "Other Candidates Marion county legislative eandidates already in with ther dec larationns are: For state senator — Frank

For state representative — EI-| mer D. Miller, D,; Louis. Barr + iiacn, D.; Forrest W. Littlejohn, t-

Winkler Issues Platform Statement

George L. Winkler, candidate

He pledged a system of road!

; James F. Griggs, D.; Frank. Patrols that will provide a maxi-|

= on joint “Fepresentative “Johg-|orum-of “safety on the “highways;| “TWO persons

{the GOP’ ticket.

Tacet 8. Miller, ‘attorney . here for 10 years anda World War H Syesterday announced his candidacy | for - the Republican nomination for i

4 1 1 run - it Judge | Saul’ I. . Rabb

_iwho is . seeking RA

r e no m ination for the same court post on’

Mr. Miller; -&

{tensive program of safety educawork

“county; seek a permanent dog pound in the county for prompt -|care of stray. dogs; ~seek construction of a separate cell block for,

_jeral prisoners.

Gasper Outlines

|3-Point Program |

Otto W. Gasper, candidate for

the GOP sheriff nomination, out

‘Tied a five-point platform for hiss

campaign yesterday. He said he will promote an ex

tion jn the county school toward installation of game- | well communication system for|

ports from all sections of the

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

the deputies to make regular re-

. " : o = a AE * . Truman Honored [Senate Candidate By Correspondents | WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (UP)—, {President Truman was guest of. thonor tonight “atthe 27th “an[nual dinner of the White House {Correspondents Association. About 900 members and guests attended the dinner, Mr. Truman. on behalf of the association, pre|sentéd the annual Raymond Clap-

{per award for distinguished news! [reporting to. Jack ~ Steele, New

County Aro = Seeks Re-election

Victor R. Jose Jr, 410 N. Audu~

bon Ave, his ¢ for a second term {as Marion County ‘Assessor “on the Republican ticket in the May primaries.

GOP Candidate ny crm

mental patierits and segregatio of - juvenile prisoners and provide full co-operation with the U. S. Marshall in the henge. of fed-|

graduate of |Berfjamin Harrison Law

Miller, “Studevent & Milfer. law firm, was" utility hearing examiner for the Public Service Commission here in 1948 and 1949. Having served more than four years in the Army, 31 months of

which was overseas duty in Af-|

rica and Europe, Mr. Miller has! been active organizations.

He headed the Veterans of For-|

eign Wars Legislative Committee, is a past-commander and present {trustee ef-the Ernie Pyle Post, {Veterans of Foreign Wars, judge advocate of the 11th district VFW, associate’ editor of Combat [Veteran newspaper and aide de [camp to the national VFW comimander. | Four years ago Mr. Miller was a member of the VFW committee [that investigated the Tacoma bhi

+lage housing project.

He has. been active Yor ay years in Republican politics, havling been a director .of the Marion {County GOP veterans of World {War II. He is a member of the American Bar Association, B'nai B'rith Indianapolis Lodge and is com-

for the GOP sheriff nomination, mander of the Wilco Pup Tent {issued a statement of platform {principles yesterday.

Military Order of the Cootie.

‘Two Escape as Small ‘Plane 1s Forced: Down |

PORTLAND, Me., Mar, 4 (UP) |

refused to start early today, The! thermometer “stood at 21 degrees below zero. He routed his friend. Forecaster Ernest Kliemann of

in many veterans

the weather bureau, out of bed and me made him drive him to work. '

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Herald Tribune correspond- & ‘ent. . Mr. Steele, 35: was elected for the* $500 award by a. committee - “of four for his coverage of the ' “fivepercenters” investigation. | | The award is"made annually in imemory of Scripps-Howard col(umnist Raymond Clapper. who,

&. deputy prosecutor and ross: Mr. Jose former precinct committeeman. The candidate is a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Ameri

Be Edwin Haerle “Twas killed in ‘World War 11. “Hoyt Moore z fea “and Indianapolis Ear Ris Edwin Haer cual Carleton Kent, Chicago Sun , Hoyt ‘Moore, Marion County pa ons o> BWyers Association. attorney, has®##hnounced his Times, was installed as the new farmer and only Republican o olio Club, Irvington Republi- -

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Chub, Irvington Dramafs Club and North Unitarian Church.

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candidacy: for the Republican nomination for Marion County prosecutor, Mr. Haerle, 42, is a veteran

president of the.association. He member of the 1949 Legislature succeedy Robert G. Nixon of In- from Marion County, today an‘ternational News Service. nounced his candidacy for the Highlight of the evening's pro- Republican nomination for State of World War II and resides at gram was a skit ‘by five White Senator. (UP)—Greece will hold parlia5130 Washington Blvd. House correspondents picturing’ Mr. Moore has Hwed 1 near Val- ‘mentary elections tomorrow for He was.a deputy prosecutor. ithe ‘hard life” led by reporters ley Mills since 1914 and had been the first time since the end of for six years and is a former covering the President on his Key'a farmer on South Lynhurst Dr. thé . bitter Communist-provoked Hema of the legislature. | West, Fla, vacations. ane 1919. _ {civil war.

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son-Marion); Bernard E. Cant-| Provide humane treatment for alll [jury late yesterday when thors

well, D.; Thomas C. Hasbrook, Prisoners; full tinie duty to the/small rented plane was forced|

R.; Wayne D. Adams, R.: Robert Sheriff's office without any outside down in a Hamilton County fleld| L. Johnson, R.; George S. Diener, interests; impartial law enforce:

R.; Edna I. Donaldson, R.

ment and sHicigney | in administra-

Judicial filings include the fol-|tion of office.

lowing from Marion county:

Judge— r {more than 20 years ago and since | ge-~Superior Court Room 1, {then has been in various types of | motor failure. Mr. and Mrs. Hess

|law enforcement work. More re- had taken the plane ‘from the'§

Bernard Korbly, court, Gail D. Ew

D.; Juvenile!

Mr. Winkler was sheriff here jured when the plane being flown]

{near Rd. 431.: | Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hess of {3918 Ridgeview Dr. were unin-

|by Mr. Hess was forced down by

cently he was an agent of the Speedway Flyers Club at Shanks Court Div. 4 J. Raymond Tindan, (S707 Te Tax Division of * the Airport shortly before the accl-|

J. Ryan, D.; Superior Court Room!

| Treasury Department.

‘8, Wilbur H. Grant; Circuit Court Room 2, Jacob S. Miller, R. Prosecutor—Geo. 8. Dailey, D.

Senators Honor Barkley on 38th

Year in Congress’

WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (UP)— Vice President Alben W. Barkley

observed the start of his 38th| year in Congress today with a!

prayer for peace and a statement, of faith in the future of free government. His remarks were evoked by a demonstration of affection for him by Senators of both parties. Republicans and Democrats alike paid tribute to him in speeches recalling that the “Veep” first entered Congress at the beginning of the 63d Congress, 37|

Years ago. Among those who lauded him| Were “Witham -F-RKnows= “land, (R. Call, whose father]

Sen. Russell Long (D. La.), who was born five years after Mr.| Barkley entered the House. Republican floor. Leader. Kens, neth S. Wherry (Neb.) said Bark-

served with Mr. Barkley, her { t

“ley has been “screened” repeatedly by the people of Kentucky and| .

more recently by all citizens of the| United States through elections. The other Senator who was

(dent. The plane was wrecked.

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710 Conventions

-Scheduled in 1950

No scarcity of conventions for Indianapolis is on the books for this year, according to Indianap-| olis Convention and : Visitors

Joseph J. Cripe, bureau mana-

“Rald TIC ‘them already held, will probably] - bring more than $7 million worth] ~of business to the city. { Before -the year ends, .242 or-| Anoups not vet on reservation books will probably schedule meetings before 1951, Mr. _said. Total attendance| should reach 150,000 persons. For 1051, 30 conventions' have been] planned to date. Others. have planned as far ahead as ‘1953. These figures, Mr. Cripe said, do. not include expositions, athletic contests, Memorial Day race and the state fair.

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