Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1951 — Page 29

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A four-year program for business expansion in Indianapolis was outlined here last night by George E. Freyn, candidate for the Democratic mayoralty nomination. Opening a series of campaign speeches, Mr. Freyn told a meeting of party workers at the Claypool Hotel last night that he will propose establishment of a city department to solve expansion prob-

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“If TI become government to provide the leaderMayor, 1 will ship for expansion.” name a perma- | Favors Auditorium nent committee Mr. Freyn said he would take whose snle func- {immediate steps, if elected mayor, {toward construction of a com-

tion will be to { help business {bined municipal auditorium and firms, procure city market.

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