Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1951 — Page 12

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Does This Look Like a Political Machine? Are These Career Employees to Be Guillofined by a Clique of Downtown Politi- : 1 - cians Who Can't Find Anything Else to Talk About?

Phil Bay's administration has been outstanding because its personnel has complete confidence that the I" the top is interested first of all in efficient and honest service that will spell progress for Indianapolis.

| DO NOT BE CONFUSED Let Mayor Bayt Finish The Fine Work He's Doing!

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tgs of home-baked foods, candy and on Opposes Private Home needlework will poen at 1 p. m. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE FOR MAYOR BAYT " |Refreshments will be served all

As Place 40 Vote: afternoon and supper, from 5 to A protest against proposed use 7:30 p. m. ’

of a private home polling place: ~ ci — ee : ee made some headway yesterday as .r W | the County Election Board voted ’ 2-1 to recommend that a school be used instead. The North Indianapolis Civic Leagué protested use of the residence, 870 W. 29th St., contending School 49, 31st and Rader Sts.,! was available and had better facilities. Approval of the County Com,misgioners still is needed before the polling place can be changed. Commissioner Fred Nordsiek said they ‘never had reversed them- . selves on a polling place they had selected.

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