Harry Baals Leading Vote to Name New Government Building in Indiana
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Harry Baals
Many residents of Fort Wayne, Indiana, would love to name the new government building after the city’s longest serving mayor. Unfortunately, his name was Harry Baals.
Baals served three consecutive terms from 1934-1947, and later a fourth term from 1951-1954 before dying in office. He pronounced his last name “balls,” but his descendents have gone with “bales.”
Regardless of the pronunciation, the vast majority of respondents to an online poll have voted to name the new government center after Baals. As of February 10, Harry Baals Governement Center had garnered more than 11,330 votes. The next closest competitor, The Anthony Wayne Government Center, had received only 502 votes.
No matter how many votes Baals gets, the building won’t be named after him, says Deputy Mayor Beth Malloy. “We love Fort Wayne, too,” she told the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. “We’re not going to make any decisions that look bad.”
There is a street in Fort Wayne named after the popular mayor: Harry Baals Drive.
-Noel Brinkerhoff, David Wallechinsky
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