Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1928 — Page 9

APRIL 13, 1928

MEET TO DRAFT 1928 PLATFORM OF SOCIALISTS Presidential Nominee to Be Named at Pariey Tuesday. Pit 1 itiletl Press NEW YORK, April 13.—Delegates to the sixteenth national convention of the Socialist party wilt gather at the Manhattan Opera House here tonight to make plans designed to better theii position on the political map of the United States. So that organizations of a platform and selection of a presidential candidate may be handled expeditiously, only 200 delegates will take an active part in the four-day meeting. Morris Hillquit, prominent New York attorney, international secretary of the Socialist party, and a member of the national executive committee, wall deliver the keynote address. Saturday morning in the Finnish Socialist Hall, where Eugene V.

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Debs was nominated Socialist candidate for the presidency in 1920 while a prisoner at Atlanta Federal penitentiary, the convention will go into active business session. A platform based upon the party's belief in anti-imperialism, and social reform will be discussed, objections to the so-called ‘ dollar diplomacy” will be voiced, and a program for definite unemployment relief wall be drawn up and submitted to the party delegates. Norman Thomas of New York is mentioned as one of the strongest of presidential possibilities. Thomas was born in Marion, Ohio, in 1894 and during his early boyhood was a newsboy for the Marion Star, the paper with which the late President Harding was connected for many years. After graduating from Princeton Thomas studied for the ministry and for a time was ordained, was

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PAROLE IS REVOKED Robbery Convict Kails to Make Proper Reports Revocation of the parole of James Gillspie, convicted in the Allen Circuit Court April 24, 1922, for robbery and paroled Nov. 26. 1926, has been ordered by Governor Ed Jackson. Failure of Gillspie to make proper reports to authorities caused i his rearrest.

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