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} Cast Ballot or Teach

Face ‘Worse Mess, Says Judge Clark

i «Conti ; | inued From Page One: - ilican machine with his opponent,/to the children.

. Yoters of Indianapolis have only five days to make the most “im- Alex Clark.

pgrtant decision” in local govern-!

ment in four years.

“It will be at -the polls here

next Tuesday where every citizen and taxpayer. must give a hand for better government,” he said.

«

.. Sleep with the notion that a Re- Pro8Tessive government.” publican victory is in the bag....| : We thought it,was in the bagi

back in 1948 ‘but we lost every

counted.”

Judge Clark warned audiences years at four mass meeitngs that the Pleased the party leaders as well GOP wfll have to win here next as rank-and-file Democrats, who

Tuesday or there'll no no ground- feel they need a “give ‘em hell”

Bosses Lesson, Bayt Urges: Voters

Continued From Page One

|publican political machine of P! | James Bradford, liquor dealer and! |attorney Sam Blum.

re. Even in Republican Irvington. {the Mayor made.;a hit, got into the spirit of the neighborhood

Mayor Bayt links this Repub- party shouting. “trick or treat”

Republican Municipal Court Judge!

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asks!

On the South Side, he posed with” two tiny girl majorettes,

“Progress or decay?” the Mayor Elizabeth and Janice McCampbell “The people have their|at Manual High School's athletic’

choice. They can take this politi-| field,

cal boss machine ,swhich already is}

He frolicked all over the city

fighting ‘over the spoils, or they! until*he made the main campaign “Don’t let anyone rock you fo C20 Vote Democratic for a good, speech of the day, ‘a fighting

‘Give

Using

ago,

work to “defeat the blundering campaign to win,

Truman administration”

next

year.

‘People’s Platform’

At other meetings, all of them

Halloween street festivals, at 32d

-and Ruckle Sts.

18th St. an

Brookside Ave. and 10th St. and Arlington Ave. Judge Clark -reviewed his city platform.

“The platform is the, people's

own idea of what the city needs

dreds the last four months.”

. based upon answers to hunof questionnaires during

Privately and cratic leaders are

mayoralty race.

"Em Hell’

the “crusading role contest when the votes were Mayor Feeney made famous in his - memorable campaign here four Mayor

ublicly, appy with the campaign, despite the straw. votes, polls and election forecasts which show Judge Clark leading in the

| Democratic talk before 265 Young {Democrats aud party workers at| {the Indiana Democratic Club, Shouting and ‘stamping Democrats howled when the Mayor roared ‘fat cows" in reference to Sen. Homer E. Capehart, gressman Charles Halleck and Sen. William E. Jenner, all of whom made GOP political speeches here for Judge Clark, — He charged that if his opponent is elected, the city “will be run; by Bradford, Blum and thejr two stooges— Joey Goldstein and Leo Scharffin.” - , Today, the Democrats invade Republican -territory with a rally

Bayt has

Demo-

When news of ‘the McKinney on Indiana Avenue at 8:30 p. m.

appointment was

danced and 500-odd city

formally nounced, -Democrats literally sang at a rally of workers in Athenaeum yesterday afternoon,

an-in the Sunset Terrace.: Gov. Schricker, Mayor .Baxt and former Congressman Andrew Jacobs are the headliners, AN Another Democratic affax at 8 Pp. m. will be boxing bouts a

the

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| Geisel, the former big league um: be

Con- -

Will Reich Face

Another Hitler?

““ANOTHER HITLER may trying to. rise in Germany. This Sunday's PARADE Magazine” brings you an im-

portant article about Otto Ernst Remer, leader of the

Socialist Reich Party, whose black-shirted bullies

stirring unrest in Western 2 :

Germany. Appealing to former Nazis, disgruntled soldiers And po-litically-divided peasants, this hard-faced ex-Nazi is building up a political machine resembling Hitler's National Socialist. Party. R2ad This MUST article in this-Sunday's PARADE Magazine. PARADE comes with The Sunday Times.

Dry Run MAYNARDVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 1 (UP) — Dallas Thorpe dreamed the’ other night that alcohol tax unit agents caught him and his two partners. working their illicit. still on Bull Run Creek. Yesterday, Thorpe's dream came true.

are’

He pledged “immediate action”

to speed

up improvement

of

health and gafety services and

more hospitals,

Says Party United

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chairman who came out of a sick

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“We'll solve traffic problems by daily consultations officers from every area

with traffic

«s+ from

the men who know the problems best,” Judge Clark said.

Office Building

He proposed immediate action foward construction of a

city-

county office building,

“We can meet part of the cost

by- using city-owned pronerty and : pro;

from ‘building . . .

renting out space in the

negotiations must be 8 m {

resumed on that project.” .

County Clerk H. speaking at

Dale Brown

the same meetings

blamed present problems of law enforcement on iow morale in the police department. ‘ * “In this Alex Clark, as Munici-

pal Court judge five years, knows more than any one else and if Re is elected the citizens of Indianapolis will no longer have to be afraid to walk the " Mght.” he said.

- Yule for Yool * OAKLAND, Cal, Nov: 1 «. (UP)—Harry A. Yool, 39, «. head electrician at the Pull- .. man Co's. Oakland plant, «- won $140,000 on an Irish “+. Sweepstakes ticket -yester- - day. «> « Mr. Yool held a ticket on *' Fleeting Moment, the horse «« that won the. Cambridge - shire Stakes in Newmarket, ... England.

streets at

The ticket is worth $140. 000, but state and federal ‘taxes will eat up most of it, Mr. Yool figures he'll have about $55000 left.

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bed to campaign alongside Mayor Bayt, predicted that the party was

once again united.

In the vigorous manner Mayor Feeney attended rallies, meetings, parties and civic functions, Mayor Bayt flung himself into a whirlaffairs many of which were non-political neighborhood Halloween parties.

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Although even he admits he does ‘not approach the colorful antics of the late Al -Feeney, Mayor Bayt performed like a vetran’ campaigner. He ‘greeted adults warmly, played with the youngsters and generally left a

favorable impression.

At Arlington, he was introduced to a Halloween throng by Harry

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