Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1941 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, AUG. 29, 1941
‘POLICE INVITED
TO LINDY RALLY
Oklahoma America First
Fears ‘Incident’ at Meeting Tonight.
" OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Aug. 20 (U. P).—Charles A. Lindbergh
and Senator Burton K. Wheeler (D. :
Monit) address an America First Comimitteé rally tonight in a sandfot baseball park, and Staté Police
and. deputy sheriffs were asked to
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WHheelér spoke in a baseball park FE outside the city limits, because the:
City Council denied them the use
: i itorium. Five or-| T A Li OE rng TWO Ameri- | Russians say these Soviet women left their collective farms to join their men In guerilla warfare
ran Legion posts, petitioned the
can council to bar Mr. Lindbergh from
speaking on public property. Twenty policemen and deputy sheriffs escorted him from the airport when he arrived vesterday and détéctivés guarded his hotel
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against the Germans, probably in Moscow.
Amazons Join Guerillas
DINNER SEPT. 4 TO HONOR GATES
Willis to Speak at Hotel Antlers Affair After Committee Meet.
U. S. Senator Raymond E. Willis will speak at a dinner and reception in honor of Ralph F. Gates, the new | Republican State Chairman, next Thursday—Sept. 4—at the Antlers Hotel. The dinner, which will follow by a few hours the first meeting of the | G. O. P. State Committe under the new chairman, is being sponsored by the Republican Veterans of Indiana with Marion County Republican Veterans as hosts. Capt. Frank Livengood, chairman of the Marion County group, is general chairman in charge of { the dinner.
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