Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1951 — Page 4
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~The Politic
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Republican supporters of "Alex| Former City Market Master Clark for Mayor flirted with In- Joseph Bisesi resigned as Demo-| dianapolis’ big labor: vote today cratic chairman of the South Side
by inviting labor lefiders to attend the opening of the Clark
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15th Ward today at the insistence = of Mayor Bayt. : |
campaign headquarters tonight] The Mayor said the latest de- =
° at 137 N. Delaware St.
Personal invitations went out to CIO, AFL and independent labor leaders in the: city. A blanket invitation was extended to members of the Wage Earners League, a bi-partisan labor or- - ganization headed by William Shannon of the Railroad Brotherhood.
Accepts Invitation
At least one labor leader, Joseph Romer of the CIO's ‘Wholesale and Retail Clerks Union, Said he would attend. Others who are expected include Mabel Lowe of the AFL Garment Workers and Mr. Shannon.
For many years, labor leaders in Indianapolis have been identifled with the Democratic Party. A sudden switch by any sizable portion of labor could affect a tight race in the city.
In another campaign tactic, However, he said: - Judge Clark workers are feeling! “If he (Bisesi) wants to resign, the public pulse by conducting a that meets with my approval.” survey on present city services. | The Mayor added he had learned
About 3500 questionnaires are being distributed by al! GOP precinct committeemen. The ques-| tionnaire lists 21 city services al-| phabetically. Judge Clarks asks voters to number them in order) of importance and return the] questionnaire. “ik Space for Comment Listed are such items as fire and police protection, health and
hospitals, garbage and trash re- TSIgn. He later worked as chief moval, recreation facilities, smog 4¢Puty in the County Treasurer's control. Omitted are street light- (Office. He i$ now in the tomato
"ing, street and sidewalk con-| - struction and repair. But there is] a space for “comment and addi-
|Bisesi will no longer rule for the =
velopment in the party ranks = would “have no bad effects” on = the organization and predicted: “If the (mayoralty) election] was tomgrrow, I'd win.” |
Second in 2 Weeks
Mr. Bisesi’'s resignation was the second in two weeks. Last week, |
of the 12th Ward. IE
of certain elements working {against his election. He said: -
“I know that the gamblers and = professional politicians are against = me for enforcing the law, but I= believe there are enough people = interested in good, clean, honest = government to offset this shady = element.” Mayor Bayt declined to comment on reports that he insisted on the removal of Mr. Bisesi.
party workers could not locate Mr. Bisesi when he was needed.
Named by Feeney
Mr. Bisesi was appointed City = Market Master under the late = Mayor Feeney. When Mayor's Feeney later fought the county = Democratic . organization Mr. = Bisesi supported the County Democratic chairman, Paul Duff. | As a result, he was forced to
business. = The 15th Ward - which Mr.
tional suggestions.” {Democrats ds bounded by the =
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Said Judge Clark: “We sincere- washington Shelby and West, !
ly desire firsthand information from the citizens and voters. of,
our ‘city. on this subject involving .,
the management of our multi-' million-dollar municipal business.”
following South Side streets— Prospect
Mayor Bayt said the Demo-. atic organization “is in good =
shape for the election” and that = he was convinced the City and = County Democratic Committees, = headed by City Clerk Richard =
Stewart and Paul McDuff, are =
Bing's No Bum, working effectively together. |=
However, Mr. McDuff, ailing =
And He's Wearing tor many months, returned to =
Methodist Hospital again today =
Tux fo Prove It for further treatment. His work =
to register at the Vancouver
Hotel where Bing was once Easy to Remember
turned down because he looked!
like a bum. —Officials at the Seattle port of Both men will be wearing embarkation started yesterday! tuxedos. when they read the address on a |
a The tuxedos, the gifts of the|foot locker belonging to Lt. R. H. American Hotel Association, bear|DuBoise of 211 DuBoise Ave. labels inscribed: “This label en-|DuBoise, Pa.
titles the wearer to be duly re-
: will be temporarily handled by = VANCOUVER, B. C. Sept. 7/Harry Gasper, secretary of the (UP)—Crooner Bing. Crosby and City Democratic Committee and ' his. writer Bill Morrow will beilongtime county organization easy to spot when they arrive Worker. |
SEATTLE, Wash, Sept. 7 (UP)
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ceived and registered with cordial hospitality at any time, or under any conditions.”
Art Cameron, the night clerk who turned Der Bingle down, since has been hired by Bob Hope for a movie appearance. Bob ¢ommended the clerk for his ability to “recognize a bum when he sees ome.”
Local Sailor to Get Military Services
Military services for William Nolan Metcalf, killed Sunday in - Florida will be at 2 p. m., tomorrow In the Jordan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park. Sailor Metcalf was killed when he fell from a ladder on a Navy tughoat while hanging up his washing. He entered the Navy last “December. : Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Metcalf, 1722 N. Parker Ave.
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