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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Voto if Time Running Short on Contest

You have until Tuesday midnight to get your Mother's Day Verse in the mall in the contest being staged by The Times. | If you write the best verse you | will receive a $71.50 gold Elgin wrist watch for Yourself and a |{“Lady Elgin” for your mother; {beautiful orchid corsages on

SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1951

Condidates Running in City Primaries Read Who They Are, . . am | What They're For | |

Mrs. Pearl Bontrager is a Dem-| ocratic contender for the party's] nomination as a candidate for| City Clerk. : Although she has been active fn county politics for many years, this is her first try for Mrs.

office. For the last 25 years Mrs. Bontrager has been active in the business. world through work in business offices. : A Republican councilmanic canShe .has also heen. secretary to didate from the Third District is | the Indiana director of War Pro- James M. Kleifgen, 2922 N. Gale, duction Training and secretary St. : | and reporter for the Grand Yury| “My interest in this race is during the last county admipistra- trying to do what I can to better tion. Mrs. Bontrager lives at 1838 the City of Indianapolis” he said. | N. Warman Ave. os Mr. Kleifgen objects to conten-| : tions that anything can be done!

Me. Lane Mr. Adams Mr. Noll Mr. O'Brien Mr. Keller land free service of a sleek Red Cab all day Mother's Day to take

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candidates running for the Third wants to go in or near IndianapDistrict City Council Republican|olis and Marion County. nomination. Write that verse now and send : He" is now deputy Indianalit tq; Mother's Day Verse Contest, | Securities Commissioner gn d|Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Mary-

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a" rage aR sp ie Sent SR SAH Hr Mrs. Mary Esther (Pedigo) ing on the outside and looking| assess "Program. are preferred.

| Mother's Day morning, May 13,|

i Frank J. Noll Jr., attorney and your mother to the church of] © {former City Clerk; is one of-nine her—choice--and -any -places -she

4 (previously was a supervisor inland St. Verses must be not |. i jipe Center Township Real Estate/longer than 16 lines. Eight lines =

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; St., in- in. ; Myers, 3262 Ruckle St, an in Tl am not mad at Snybody ex-}

surance’ agent, is seeking the |cept those who don’t do their part Democratic nomination for the'in trying to make this city a bet-| Mr. DeMoss Mr. Kleifgen ter place to live,” he has said. { City Council, First District, on 9 p SY. Merivodist’ Churelk and the platform of “government co-op-| J. Wesley Brown will draw on'Masonic Lodge. Costs Parents $5000

eration” for the best Interests ofa successful business career in| a CHICAGO, May 5 (UP)--Two! his campaign for: James O’Brien, 1115 N. Wal- boys. aged 13 and 15, were under

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all the people. She served as Democratic precinct committeewoman in the| 17th Ward for eight years and has been active in party organ-| {zation work for many years. | Mrs. Myers stressed -the need for a City Council that will support measures for improvement | of traffic safety and health facilities.

Police called the destruction ‘ “the most vicious case of vandal- assist in daytime operation.

ism we've ever seen here.”

Operator of supported by the regular DemBrown Hardware ocratic organization. and Appliance Co., 3002 Carson

Ave, he is Sec-| 4. : : retary of the American Legion and the Frater- hatchets and flung red paint and program by calling chapter head:

Indianapolis Re. (Nal Order of Police. ink over the walls. quarters, LI-1441.

= o Ed 3 ) oy Guy O. Ross, present City Coun-| Mr. Brown tall Hala wate cilman, is seeking renomination is 5 past president of the group.! 4 on the Democratic ticket to repre- pe jg 35 and a member of Bethany | sent the Council Third District. | Lutheran Church and the church | He has pledged to continue suP-| council. - porting improved traffic safety| wr Brown lives at 1213 Hanna! measures and off-the-street park-ia ye. | ing. { 2 8 =n Also, Mr. Ross said, he favors| William H. Keller Jr. real salary increases for police and esetate man, is seeking the Demfiremen and annexing of suburban geratic nomination for City Counareas to Indianapolis. lcil from the First District.

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‘To Open Here May 17 | | The Defense Blood Center of ithe Red Cross will be dedicated] May 17 at 18 W. Georgia St. the Republican lace St, member of the Police court supervision today, after with the first group of donors to | nomination as!Department for 30 years, is seek- their parents agreed to pay $5000 be processed the following day. City Councilman|ing the Democratic nomination for damages the boys admitted As the organization prepared from the Fifthi!for City Council, Third District 90ing to the home of William |p "its initial action, an appeal District. He is opposing. Guy O. Ross, Heston. - was made for more volunteers to

The chapter has developed a

Mr. O'Brien is a veteran of| The boys said they chopped up [six-hour training course for staff (World War I, a member of the Mr. Heston's furniture with|aides. Volunteers may enter the ®

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A resident of the city for 50 | Mr. Keller has proposed a cam-/ years, Mr. Ross is a retired rail- paign to get more people to ride road conductor. ithe public transit system as a|

8 2 means to reduce downtown Robert W. Matthews 936 N.'trafhe congestion Chester St., a Ninth Ward GOP 2

H e ! leader, candidate for the Repub- |i > Se OB8 ay Jo _insiease % ATION AL bean ONY oa] Daminalion reduction of fares and that this y t i : “ {could be accomplished by the Blatforn) Pledging a tai Joareiitys purchase of the trolley firm THE A Tole ate jor ‘subsidizing it. iin

Mr. Matthews, an accountant,| George DeMoss, | 6401 Park

said “the politicians have done Ave, an attorney, is seeking the MODEL 10

very little for this city in the Republican nomination for City MIXMASTER

last four years—I'd like to see Council on a platform of “econa change.” omy in government.” : 2 =a In pledging a strict economy Ernest T. Lane, former Center program, Mr. DeMoss said he ; As featured in the May issue of Woman’s HOME COMPANION in the “Have Fun at Your Own Parties’ Feature . . . Don’t Miss It! J

Township Justice of Peace and an [would “never become a rubber-| attorney, is one of five candi-|stamp for any selfish, political dates-running- for the Republican+interests.” —- - ~ City Clerk nomination. | He is a veteran of World War He has pledged to conduct the II, graduate of the Indiana Law, City Clerk's office without “politi-| School and Wabash College. {

" = o ” cal favoritism. H. Edward Adams, 6411 Sunset |

Mr. Lane served in the Army pve commercial artist, is a from 1907 to 1919 in China, Phillp- candidate for the Republican pines and Alaska. After leaving nomination for the City Council, the Army he served in the Indiana!First District. Attorney General's office. { He i8 a member of the!

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