Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1951 — Page 7
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Branch registration boards today set up shop on the West Side to assist voters in the 14th Ward. 8ix locations were selected by the hoards for emtering voters’ names on the rolls before the Nov. 6 mayoralty election. From 2 p.m. until 9 p.m, the Boards will be on duty at the f places: Fire Btation 19, at 1445 W. Mor-
B8t.; School 47, at 1240 W. Ray 8t.; School 48, at 1102 York St.; Rhodius Park Community House
. They will register new voters and re-register those who have movéd into new precincts. To be eligible, a prospective voter must have lived in the state six months, township 60 days and Frocinet 30 days before the elec on Besides branch registration work, the regular Voter's Reg-
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HELD BY SOVIET? — Joseph Szilvasy-Silvester, 64, Cleveland real estate broker, touring Eu- | rope, has been reported missing | since leaving on a journey from | Vienna through the Soviet zone | of Austria, Army authorities
and Vienna police who have | searched for the missing Ohioan |
Courthouse will be open from 8
Atomic Plant Strikers
PADUCAH, Ky., Sept. 28 Yes ~-Operating engineers and teamsters on strike at the atomic energy plant near here indicated yesterday that they will return to work today. E. A Wende, assistant manager area of the AEC. said he had received telegrams from both unions saying members are willing to return to their jobs. Mr. Wende said he believed this means they will be back at work when the plant opens in the morning. The strike of . 900 operating engineers and 400 members of
the teamsters and chauffeurs]
inion has {dled nearly 10,000 workers on the huge project.
Poles Push War on Reds
BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 28 (UP) «The Polish National Alliance continued {ts anti-Communist crusade today when delegates to the PNA's 31st quadrennial convention adopted constitutional amendments denying membership to known Communists and prohibiting Communists already enrolled from holding office.
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