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The big Republican show will line up between Judge Alex Clark and Ceril 8. (Cy) Ober, furniture dealer and the Democrats will battle between Mayor Bayt and George E. Freyn, plumbing contractor. However, candidates were coming out in large numbers for other city offices. Scramble for Clerk | Three candidates have entered the race against Mrs. Grace Tanner, who filed more than a week ago for the clerk nomination apparently with the backing of the regular GOP organization. The new candidates are Ernest |'T. Lane, 3741 College Ave. for{mer justice of the peace in Center Township; William R. Huse, 2139 College Ave., son of former Counlty Treasurer Frank Huse, and

DANDRUFF AND James E. Henry, 833 S. Addison

St., who plans to resign as traffic

R CHAS. DILLON officer in the Police: Department.

Six Republicans File

Six more candidates have filed for Republican nominations. for the City Council after Donald | Jameson, GOP minority member, withdrew from the race yesterday. The new candidates are James H. White, 239 S. Warman Ave.; Charles N. Dodd, 549 E. 42d St.; George H. DeMoss, 6401 Park Ave.:-Carl Anderson, 648 Douglas St.: Herman E. Adams, 4611 Sunset Ave.. and George A. Cox, 1204 Perry Ave, Two more Democratic candidates filing for City Council nominations were William E. Carlos, 214 Buckingham Drive and Ralph E. Hanley, 2926 N. Illinois St. Beech Grove Democrats | The following slate of Democratic candidates for Beech Grove municipal offices filed yesterday: For mayor, H. Chester Smith, 67 N. 9th Ave.; for clerk-treasurer, Pauline M. Hunley, 88 Churchman Ave.; for City Council, John K.| Ferguson, Arthur B. Wright, Edgar D. McIntosh, Carl Kavanaugh and Ethmer E. Harvey.

Uncle's Poke Bulges WASHINGTON, Mar. 29 (UP) | —The federal surplus climbed ahove $5 billion on Mar. 27, the {daily Treasury statement disclosed today.

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Scramble Develops for GOP Nomination | For Clerk, 8 More Seek City Council Posts

A last-minute rush of candidates to enter races for eity offices

if no new ones file before the deadline tonight there will be only | two-way contests for the Democratic and Republican nominations. panq

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for filing at 6 p. m. today. |

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Trial of Big Tom’ Again Delayed

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Gaming Charges

Prosecutor Fairchild's office today again delayed trial of Walter F. (Big Tom) Thompson on a| minor traffic violation and a gam-1 ing charge. \ | Big Tom appeared ready for trial in Municipal Court 3 today. | But the prosecution, which in mid- | March requested a continuance to | today, asked for another delay. Deputy Prosecutor Harry Rid-| dell said the reason was that the case was being transferred to Mu- | nicipal Court 4 and that Judge] Joseph Howard's docket was too] heavy to permit trial today. Denied by Howard However, Judge Howard denied | this. He said the Prosecutor's | office had not=consulted him and | that he would have tried the] case today had it been brought before him.

New trial date was set for Apr. 12. Cherges pending against Thompson in police court are

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Report Hoosier Killed in Korea

Another Indiana man has been killed in action in Korea, according to a Defense Department casualty list released today. Two Hoosiers were reported wounded in action.

KILLED IN ACTION

2nd Lt. Robert J, Thomas, husof Mrs. Elizabeth A. Thomas, Hammond. WOUNDED IN ACTION

Cpl. William D. Marse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Marse, Griffin,

Pfc. James V. C. Ryder, nephew of Mr, and Mrs, Jackson Smith, Lowell,

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At the United Nations, it's Warren Austin, the rock-like Yankee from Vermont who leads U, 8. forces in the fight for peace at Lake Success. . Read about this campaigner Sunday in Parade Magazine. PARADE MAGAZINE COMES WITH THE SUNDAY TIMES.

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Nervous Bandits Get $6500 At Canadian Bank

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