Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1951 — Page 2

_than 22 years and the Democrats | ner,

Candidates ation of this kind. M f th "nomination are Mayor G. is Safety Di Drive Aimed =: oy ¥kin ore of them MacDonald, seeking re-election | : ;

. mon Gilbert,

Believes Probe ‘At. Times Unfair’

‘By ED- KENNEDY s of Both Parties Place Multiple Factions f A {Hoover offers answer to Fairchild| 1, just this one of many cases, dozen central Indiana cities aside from the main scrap in Indian-| Bv NORINE CLARK > a? The second of two beautiful } Bloomington, Martinsville and ‘Mayor are: Republicans—Dr. "Aus- today that the Senate Crime rabid dog while being held on a Democratic mayoralty. nomina- trustee. | “I know I was right and did not dog started showing symptoms of rabid.

Rabies, the scourge of man and Candidates on May 8 Primary Ballots |" telegram Fas Tie eo aL apolis. : Ws United Press Staff Correspondent white American shepherd dogs | Columbus. [tin Tod, David A Long, J6rTer ai- dies uhian" leash by Mrs. Culver on the front tion. Democratic Mayor Russell betray any public trust and I| rabies after being bitten by a bird!

H ; Re bi d D St rt D di at HE Campaigns wyer fica abid Dog Starts 24 . t Jp Do —0f Ori 1 7 Pets, 2 Persons > - beast, continued to plague Indianapolis yesterday, turning ~By NOBLE REED Small business hearing here to be {in in which seven dogs and two televised Page 4 nersons were bitten—and probably Long lineups of sandidites representing multiple factions in| v SL 2 both Democratic and :Republican parties .are being listed on the] NEW YORK, Mar: 31—-Ambas owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Dwyer charged Culver. of .Culver Gardens, 1800 In the rock-ribbed Republican : city of Crawfordsville hot a|TaYor: James former ro hin Investigating Committee had_dis- porch of their home. gr lowns Pltorted his “really good job” as ‘Buzz’ Bitten Earlier Coons is seeking re-election with-| Winner of "the three-way fight out opposition in the primary |dog which also attacked it on omination in » g attacke for the Republican n never will,” Mr. O'Dwyer declared ip ci rront porch. This dg was

“Are “Bitfen He — friendly pets into vicious Killers. Several hot mayoralty campaign battles are shaping up in a ____ pet infected. May 8 primary ballots in Anderson, Muncie, Kokomo, Lafayette, sador William “unpleasant and W. 57th St. was attacked by a single candidate filed for the lam . Winship, mayor of New York City. Earlier in the week, their first nuomination.

the dog's owner, Mrs. Harry

y loting will be the He, a ballon g | Three Democrats and three Re- Just before boarding the personal «gz Mrs. Culver tried to tamé who recalled that about three ¥ publicans are seeking mayoralty Plane of Mexican President Miguel|tne qog when it became violent weeks ago, when Mr. Culver’s first There hasn't been a Democratic nominations in Martinsville. They Aleman for the flight back to his 3nd she was bitten. The dog then dog had been attacked, this one

mayor in Crawfordsville for more are: = Republicans—James Gard- diplomatic post. escaped and is now being sought Omer St. John and Perry = Mr. O'Dwyer said "the Senate DY police. have quit trying to run for the Myers. Mayor William H. Thom- committee had done a great deal Mrs. Culver is takingsthe danoffice there. |as, Republican, is not seeking re-/of good, but he criticized some of gerous Pasteur rabies treatment. The three Crawfordsville GOP election. Democrats—Kenneth A. its methods at a press conference Also_bitten by "Buzz" was the candidates for mayor are Clark | Watson, Gilbert D. Lafarey and at La Guardia-Field. Culvers' gardener, Jack Johnson, Jones, present Mayor seeking re- Morris Bryor.' All to the Good’ 40. Brownsburg.

lection: Carroll Beason and Theo.| In Shelbyville the mayoralty The dog attacked Slag. od} candidates are: Republicans— During his two-week ordeal was ‘“Jep.” After the attack. Mrs.

[Mayor Harold S. Pickett, seeking here he was questioned by the Culver. shoved “Je into the ‘ epublicans e Pp" In Andean five Republicans re-election, and Philip H. Bana-| Senate committee, two grand, house and followed the violent for mayoralty nominations. |witz. Democrats—Floyd Wertz, juries and income tax investi- Jog. Mr, Culver called the sheriff's blicans are. Noland John .Small and Russell E. Bal-|gators and accused of accepting office. Wait ra GOP leader who 2%% 8 $10, jr gift from a fireman's “we were told that they had no d as chief clerk of the In Franklin Mayor Lewellyn W. union official. facilities to ‘take care of rabid serve Oliver is seeking renomination! “I know I will be asked what 1 dogs, and we would have to take

The Culvers. learn. what happened to

are anxious

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Health authorities

meanwhile continue to bite and fect other dogs until he died was destroyed. Sgt. Payne warned that the

House of Representatives; Rob- : ’ ole | ) ‘a i ‘ert Eggman, Wilbert O. Rhoton, against, Robert Se Tani Ait think of the Kefauver Com- care of it ourselves,” Mr. Culver wag three times higher so far this Jesse L. Shelton and John ‘ the only Demoer: Democratic candidate. “imittee,” Mr. O'Dwyer -siid. said. year than it was for the same Garrett: Jr. : - “Frankly, I am all for an investi- Tells What Happened period last year. He also warned

that spring will

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Culver gave the

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Meanwhile, an account of animal did. I ila a Wh is it is all to the First I followed it to the home’ was defeated in the race or AL School Children good. It is true that. sometimes of a neighbor, where it tried to Co last November; Ned B. these investigations have a habit attack a dog penned up. I think Rgress La Cue, | of getting away from the main it bit that dog through the fence,” Williams, 5 Re 5 B. Tay theme. They get sidetracked from Mrs. Culver said. Theo ul ae . the constructive to the dramatic., “In the next six blocks it atlor a8 a yo . “I knew in my case the distor- tacked and bit three other dogs 12 in Muncie Race /tion of my work is a: good ex- until neighbors formed a posse Twelve candidates, six Demo- ample. After 60 years of living and shot it.”

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great deal of good has

Police to Watch for 11 Types of Violations. -

{A spring vacation drive to em-

and plagued with reports,

selves as in the Culver case.

erats and six sais Mh Ligier fopopiodes iid and more than 25 years of public Mr. Culver took the dead .ani- the city shows that people seeking mayoralty nomination TE aes orders I service there is a record that is mal to the city dog pound, where paying little attention to in Muncie. Y public and I know I meant to do Sgt. James Payne removed the quarantine, which has Deen

In the Democratic tussle are Police Chief Rouls.. Mayor Lester E. Holloway, seek- = A directive to the force yester-! ing re-election; William R. Bram- day told police to cite young viomer, Floyd F. Hardin, City Judge lators for an appearance — with Mario Pieroni, Howard O. Phelps a parent or guardian — in the] and Charles L. Wood. traffic safety school held in MuRepublicans are Joseph R. Bar- nicipal Court 4 at 7 p. m. Tues. clay, Ronald L. Beeson, Rex S. days. Gelly, George R. McKeighen, Har- A warning also went out to! mon Needker and Court Rollins. motorists to drive carefully and Kokomo Campaign watch for children. In Kokomo five Republicans “If we can save one life or one and four Democrats are seeking child from ‘serious injury, our efmayoralty nominations. forts will be well rewarded,” the Democratic candidates.are Ray- Chief said. Howard County Eleven specific violations, for| Democratic chairman who spear- Which police will be watching) headed the return ‘of Democrats children between now and Apr. 9, to power In the county in 194s are as follows: and 1950. Lester Dekle, coal deal- ONE: Playing or swimming m er: Claude Gordon, merchant, and Unguarded waters. Robert E. Stine, labor representa-| TWO: Playing or walking i tive. street. Republican candidates are Sil-- THREE: Running into street! cott E. Spurgeon, former mayor from curb or between parked cars. | back in the ’20s and former Cen- FOUR: Riding double on biter Township trustee; William L. cycles. Wilkinson, insurance man; Paul FIVE: Bicycles without lights A. Deardorff, coal dealer and at night. Reed S. Keller, also a fuel dealer.| SIX: Bicycles disobeying traffic! In Lafayette Mayor Albert J. lights or other traffic regulations. Crabbe is seeking the Democratic, SEVEN: Throwing objects at renomination with one opponent, cars or persons. Walter E. Roof. | EIGHT: Candidates for the Republican ahr ay ing on railroad nomination are Merle T. Carte, NINE: Waiting in street inst Villiam N. Teal and Dr. Harty of on sidewalk for traffic to ad; J. Laws, TEN: Flying, kites in street or near electric wires. ELEVEN: Standing in street "tpumbing” J Fides,

Glen L. . Steckley’s Rites Tomorrow

Services for Glen L. Steckley,! former secretary of the Indiana Public Service Commission, will be: at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Woodruff P-lac¢ e- Baptist Church. ; Mr. Steckley, of 521 N. Bancroft Ave. died Friday at home. He was 48. Steckley Mr. - Steckley ; served with the PSC in 1943 and 1944. » An attorney, he also was former secretary to Judge Walter E. Treanor;> Indiana Supreme for Court.

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