Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1951 — Page 9
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CERIL S. “CY” OBER FOR MAYOR
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY TUESDAY,
WHATTHEY. SAY ABOUT/OBER:
Donald |. Angus Mareld W. Brady Mrs. K. BD. Casady 8. P. Clay, Jr. Mrs. Florence Chandler Leslie B. Colvin Roscoe Conkle John WW. Esterline Hugh D. Fatout Russell A, Fury Oil B. Hanger ‘ Frank L. Haugh Mrs. Berta Mibner Raymond W. Wilgedag €. Oliver Holmes Mr. Mamie Hurt | Daniel Jacobs Emsley W. Johnsen, Jr. Evert A, Johnson Julius F. Johnsen Mrs. Frank J. Lake € 5. “Larry” Larvhson Mrs. Clarence R. Martin Courtney Moore . Mrs. Thomas |. Murphy Mrs. Ott 8. Nall Merritt L. Ober | Mn. LC. Rumpler Julius Sagalowsky Dallas F. Smith Mn. Lok Thayer Mra. Blanche Theaman Robert Van Brunt Mm. Raymond Walker Mr. Anna Washington fomes R. Warren William HM. Warren John F. Watkin Wenry Woeichel Moeate V. Wiggine Herman C. Wolff | R. R. Wotring Mn. Irvin R. Yeagy Mn. Fannie Young
"lot for Ceril 8.
Mrs. Rumpler Lauds Ober:
“Having been a loyal Republican for more than forty vears, 1 want a man as our Republican nominee for Mayor who can lend dignity, quality, integrity and ability to the Mayor's office. I know that Ceril 8. Ober is that kind of a man. I shall vote for him.” Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, 50 ) N, Bolton Ace,
- South Side Labor Man Says: “l have been a union man for forty years, and I want a | man in the Mayor's office who will give labor a break. I believe that we union labor men | of Indianapolis can put the ut- | most confidence and trust in| Ceril 8. Cy’ Ober as Mayor of Indianapolis. He gets my vote.” ! Arthur O. Vance, local 56, Int. M. & F. Workers, A. F. of L.
who does measure up. well for!
the job.” Lowell Holmes, 1125 E. 52nd St.
"Cy ‘Measures Up Well: “The city of
With our sewers overflowing, our streets our tax rate rising, would it not seem thg part of wisdom to place at -the head of our city's government a man who has had experience and who has demonstrated - ability in
{ management? Ceril 8. Ober is | | the man with the background |
to make us a good Mayor.” Charles L. Massena 4317 E. Washington St. Esterline Praises Ober: “Ceril 8. ‘Cy’ Ober is a man of unquestioned integrity; he is forthright and honest, the pos-
| sessor of a good mind; he ig a
My Man For Mayor:
“Any man who starts out with nothing but his two hands | and builds a successful business in these times of high taxes must know something about thrift, hard work, economy and careful spending. ‘“Ceril 8. “Cy" Ober is such 2 man and is my candidate for Mayor of Indianapolis.” M. V. Wiggins 121. Monument Circle
Says City Needs “Cy.” “Indianapolis needs a Mayor with a mature mind, seasoned with experience and common sense, a man who will NOT | knuckle-down to the scheming | petty politicians of the Brad- | ford ilk, ‘but who will - be!
‘guided solely by “what {s best for the citizens of Indianapolis. -
Therefore, I shall cast my bal‘Cy’ Ober, for he ig THAT KIND of a man °
| good executive and a man of
excellent business ability.” John W. Esterline, Sr., 5105 N. Meridian St. He's a Christian Gentleman “As a Republican worker for Ceril 8. ‘Cy’ Ober, Republican candidate for Mayor, I commend him to every colored
| voter in Indianapolis and urge | them to vote for him because |
of his Christian integrity, per-
sonal ability, business manage- | ment experience and under- |
standing of our governmental problems.” Mrs. Anna Washington, 19 N. Missouri St.
Veteran Backs Ober:
“I like the fighting spirit, | courage and sound convictions of civic betterment expressed by ‘Cy’ Qber in his campaign
talks, and believe that he will
make one of the best Mayors
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Indianapolis | represents a multimillion-dol- | lar business to be managed.
wearing out and |
aEUIVE cours, The Candidate With Qualifications To Be Mayor’’
that Indianapolis has ever ad. He has a background that will enable him to grasp the many problems confronting the city.” Ralph C. Black, Jeweler, 36 N. Pennsylvania St.
* Interested in Childran:
“Mothers of Indianapolis | thould back a man for Mayor who has the welfare of their children at heart and who has taken an active interest in Boy Scout affairs, Ceril 8. Ober is | that kind of a man and I believe he will do much to ime | prove conditions that are cone | ducive to better living in Indianapolis as far as the fam- { ilies dre concerned. Therefore i I shall vote for ‘Cy’ in the primary election.” Mrs. Clarence R. Martin, 2027 N. Delaware St.
An Ideal. Candidate:
“I shall vote for ‘Cy’ Ober for Mayor because I believe that he measures up in every respect as an ideal man for the job. He has won ‘an enviable reputations for sound business judgment;-has had an experience in handling governmental affairs that will enable him to make practical decisions in civic matters; and is mature enough to fit him to become mayor.” Emsley W. Johnson, Jr., 5743 N. Pennsylvania St.
Artist Favors Ober: “I shall vote for ‘Cy’ Ober
| because he has the background .
' and ability to put Indianapolis on a sound business basis and
| take it out of the hands of _
| petty politicians. ‘Cy’ has the ‘know how’ to make our city corporation pay the right kind of ‘dividends’ on the “stock” we ‘are investing in as taxpayers.” Lester 8. Nagley, Sr. 2853 Guilford Ave.
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