Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1946 — Page 14

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D, 8. T. D, March 16, in the] Knights of Columbus auditorium. | He will speak on “Personality and | Successful Living." . Father Conway is a member of | the staff of the social action department of the National Catholic Welfare conference. He attended the San Francisco conference of the | United Nations and interviewed {many of the leading figures. : | He has participated in the discussion of the political and social implications of the release of atomic energy and been an official observer for the N. C. W. C. at sessions of the world security council and the i social and economic council of the United Nations. Mf, Chamberlin is a commentator on Russian affairs. He has been interested in Soviet development since 1922 when he went abroad as Moscow correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor. Abandons Communist Party Dr. Baker is an economic and sociological geographer who has served with the department of agriculture since 1912 and with the Universify of Maryland as professor of geography, since 1942. Mr. Budenz who is a native of Indianapolis, recently left the Communist party to return to the Catholic church in which he was brought up. He was president and managing editor of The ~Dally Worker from 1940 to '45. Father, Magner organized the

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