Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1929 — Page 18

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ARMISTICE DAY COMMITTEE TO MEET TONIGHT Parade Will Be Limited to 5,000 Marchers, With Few Automobiles. Final arrangements for the Armistire da’- parade will be considered at 7:30 tonight at the Chamber of Commerce by th- general committee, compc 'd of repre tn.atives of various civic, fraternal, and patriotic organizations. The meeting was called fc; Colonel A. J. Dougherty, parade marshal. B. W. Breedlove is general chairman and Colonel Bowman Elder will be chief aide to Dougherty. The parade has been limited tentatively to 5.000 marchers. In addition, there will be several floats. William Fortune, as president of the American Peace society, will give a short address at the Soldiers and Sailors monument. In addition, it is planned to select a leading Catholic and Jewish speake - r loi the program. The legion executive committee, which started plans lor the parade, recently voted to place marchers representing the Veterans of Foreign Wars in line ahead of legionnaires, as a gesture of friendship. The tentative lineup includes: G. A. R. and affiliated bodies, such as the United Confederate Veterans United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary. Overseas League, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Rainbow division, legion national headquarters group, departmental group, Red Cress nurses. Seventh district headquarters. The Indianapolis Merchants Association and the Associated Employers of Indianapolis have promised to release employes to march with various organizations. Superintendent Charles F. Miller will dismiss high school pupils for the parade. Commanding officers of Ft. Benjamin Harrison and the Indiana National Guard have agreed that these

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