Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1947 — Page 8

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— One Presidential Sr Democrats Name Tr en Parr, AARC at 1 [ow et to we dni | es} S200 wees | [Pilot Enough for Mr. Sullivan Publicity Chief ! at a Potsdam conference ” ¢ AL: TE NY

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WASHINGTON, March 27 (U. cago Herald-American and the Chi. aS TTP PT. WORTH T Not to Play With Foreign Policy Any More P.).—John M. Redding today was S60 Herald-Examiner. 3 7 VEEYL “ies oral P) The weil tog By LYLE C. WILSON appointed publicity director of the RCA dh the XB-36, was all = ’ United Press Staff Correspondent Democratic national committee, etd HOME AND AUTO Ore? dav. thanks to WASHINGTON, March 27.—One trip to the White House woodshed | fective April 1. RADIOS REPAIRED TARA The il b isked will be enough for Executive Director Gael Sullivan of the Democratft| He succeeds Sam O'Neal, whose | New radios; all styles and all prices. WRAL WW bia a ; national committee. { resignation after two years’ service LANE RADIO 60. Gom—— wv drapes i on pla Mr. Sullivan's spanking took place the other ‘day when President Was announced Feb. 28. CH-0218. Open to M. | LISTEN DAVE RODGERS MORNING NEWS, BRATION vem After all b Ame Truman discussed with him the open letter to Republican National Com-| ‘As a lieutenant colonel, he was 2828 E. 10TH’ $1. . MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. 7:45 - 8:00 hid oy. ut one mittee Chairman Carroll Reece. public relations officer for Gen.' A 2 j ad nye is ad The letter, in which Mr. Sullivan) : Seem rT — A Abn 198.%on plane wi y proposed the two committee chiefs |take the initiative to keep the 4 . IAnding sear sign a compact in SUppost of aid {Democratic national committee bet- ; y oy Seven of the or RB ter informed of developments. u 2 Pa ; ’ when they hit 0 | Astonishing or not, it appears Mr. fr : ; “bailing out » \ Sulliavn wrote his letter. to ‘Mr. TT ow ’ I wy. Jie he Me a. A BY ae lever 30 Mr trst an Values for the Home! Joly aie fooy ans promptly \ KROWieigy of the discussions that shouted “foul,” JEN Truman already had enjoyed be “RE : Co-Pilot A accusing Mr. Sul- J ENNENEN \ [with responsible Republican mem- CX v ol ao. The XB-36 is t! livan of political \§ ENE \ !bers of the house and senate. 9 ao” only the world which l 4 Rabi trickery. ~ Those discussions already had : ; nN Br load of bombs an aster Douguel

Further, they | J a {won substantial Republican support Ha EN trip from the Unit said he had of /for the aid program. - & : \ inhabited area in | Mere is our Easter Parader thot is the essence ; ed foreign a While Republicans condemned & Hern . A Rt RAR . Wl Observers drew of Spring. Full blown roses and soft veiling policy into the ,o copia, |Mr. Sullivan's letter, Democrats \ aR : . s Jwsen Pilot Erick! ereote the provocative illusion of field of politics in generally refused to defend it. \ S Lh I OR hat of proud se demure charm: and sweet Sphisirion. a manner which, {if continued, | The point at issue was the fact J . - y Ri have gone down : i -! : would bust the bi-partisan policy [that political committees have no . IR SN Tl : rather than aband White, pink, Amarican beovty, iss, ted, ; Ee effort wide open. | policy making authority and even ; NN N ‘ b : Mr. Erickson an eharireuse, and aque. One of the many Te . Mr. Truman disclaimed respon- less do they have any mandate to : RR \ v ps 1 8. Green, 33, whe auuiling siyles in awe Soving sélection, sibility when he was asked about {commit their congressional party OWS a a’ i a Mr. Sullivan's letter at his news | membership to anything. r \ ; INT A 4 ie : % LEAF

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‘Pressed for what he told him, the trouble if he had signed any policy President. replied that reporters agreements. It is fair. to assume | ; w v had better go see Gael. It is a 10-{ that Mr. Sullivan knows that. : minute walk from the White House| Mr. Truman told questioners that | : : SOFA BED

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4 Washington Post, and I informed | with his young protege, the spank- a i A / the receptipnist we had no appoint- | ing was laid on with stinging force. | v : WwW n i ment but had been sent over by meme Je pl : = ~ . . ' 0 the President to see Mr. Sufiivss. ‘Gypsy Boy, 10, I . | dq bs |

Almost instantly his door . j £4. , : VY VY opened. "| Marries Girl, 16 I SEN - ha g om 3 3 any After half an hour's conversation, OCEANSIDE, Cal, March 27 (U. ; > BS A £4 cned iy 3 4 - : BALL PEN the interview ended With Folliard| P)—A gypsy couple was accused | g 3 "a. J rT } Well Knowr remarking: today of approving the tribal “mar- \ i : 3 SoS ddl § EE of the “Well, it all adds up that you are| riage” of their 10-year-old son to a; 1 not going to do it again, is that| 16-year-old girl \ . i soy j we right.” i Nicholas Lee, 26, and his wife, | 3 a & poe ; 3 of . A Pt ad s Indiana's own “That,” said Mr. Sullivan, “is! Dinah, 30, were free on bail after > LOR ~d X EY hi ak Virtuoso.” Kr right.” | pleading innocent before Superior | rs Ra : \ a I Biers for his Mr. Sullivan's impression from | Judge Dean Sherry to charges of | : - i AQ ; oy al his conversation with the Pe to- the delinquency of | 1 1 ; METAL BED SPRING AND CHEST personal app was that Mr. Truman was con-|a minor. ha 3 ! : MATTRESS garhell Pa implications of | Their son, Theodore, and Doroth : : : . ncerts, Sc re au Adams, his alleged “bride” of rg 1 & Full size metal bed ‘and ‘big, walnut finished host with Masonic Tem; at Mr. Reece. months, were held a San Diego I : : ; | five spacious drawers. Also included is a 90-coil resil- ous downtown He felt that he was serving as| juvenile home. ah ient spring and comfortable mattress. $49.50 President of all the people and he| pa " : Complete outfit ONLY ad

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