Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1947 — Page 2

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° national ticket have failed so far,

"ST, JOSEPH'S SOLOIST — Richard Carpenter, pianist, formerly of Muncie and now of

heard in recital at St. Joseph's

to] event of the Speckbaugh Memo- | its| rial theater series. |

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Senator Speaks At Banquet Here

Senator Owen Brewster (R. Me.) |

told Legionairres last night “Amer- | ica has the opportunity to lead the

Colorado, Montana and Idaho will be special guests. Arizona, Wyoming and New Mexico also were invited to participate in the conference but no word has world on a path of peace.” been received from Arisona and| p.; cheech at a banquet in the chairman from the latter two states! Indianapolis Athletic club climaxed have sent “regrets.” : the 1947 membership drive of the All the conference's formal busl-| smerican Legion, during which ness will be handled Saturday, with | membership passed the three milFriday and Sunday reserved for 0 |jion mark. ; cial matters. Indiana Chalrman| «America can steadily contribute Clark Springer will preside at the|to the expanding economy of other banquet in the Claypool hotel Sat- peoples, or exploit them so comurday evening and Chairman Willis /munism inflames the remainder of York of Iowa will preside over Europe and we have a third world closed sessions fo the party chiefs.|conflagration,” he sid, « , = Could Help Natives Son, Titely Spor “American control of petroleum Although the conference is Te" reserves of Arabia may mean, for garded aa likely spot for Hoosler | mple, more opportunity for the Republicans to “make hay" 10r|q oir qden natives of that land. some favorite son presidential. ;; ov mean simply the fattencandidate, two“of the state's top!

) {ing of the present dictators in that aspirants to”a place on the 1948 area.”

Senator Brewster attacked Henry to indicate they will attend. Wallace, former vice-president who Rep. Charles Halleck, second dis- recently has been criticizing Armertrict’ ‘Republican now serving as jcan foreign policy. house ma joriity leader, and Hoosier| “Entirely too much attention has: senior Senator Homer E. Capehart been given to the wanderings of are the two congressional repre- Henry Wallace,” he declared. “A sentatives most generally regarded spoiled child cries as long as any-

Columbia university, who will be |

college, Rensselaer, at 3 p. m. | Wednesday in the season's final |

: uled for the main banquet, the

as checking the ticket prospects. Governor Gates, also reported to be playing his politica] cards for a

spot in the national picture, will|

be host at a breakfast Saturday. With no formal speeches sched.

Hoosier governor may not have much “of an opportunity but he's looking around for a couple of good, new after dinner stories “just in ‘case.” It appeared likely he would

at least get a chance to tell his stories. +

Record 7000- Attend Preaching Mission The 47 Disciples of Christ

{one will listen.

Henry's fulminations are not treason. They are tripe.’ Future Up to U. 8. The future of the world, said the Maine Republican, is in the hands of the United States. By keeping the nation strong and helping other nations “we can give the world a ‘Pax Americana’ that shall endure for 100 years.” z Legionnaires today swung ‘intd

tee. This afternoon they were to attend the unveiling of a bust of dent Truman. i Two busts have been made. One will be sent to President Truman.

churches of Marion county an‘nounce a record attendance of more than 7000 last night as the sponsors look forward to the last six days of their preaching mission. The mission services are held nightly at 7:45 in Cadle tabernacle. - Eight “different states were represented -in the congregation last night, ; Most of the 47 churches will hold special prayer meetings for the success of the closing week tomorrow and Thursday mornings. Dr. Ray E. Snodgrass of Enid, Okla, evangelist for the mission, will preach tonight on “Why I Am . 8 Christian Only” and at tomorrow night's men’s meeting on “The Best Man in Marion County.”’

Dies of Heart Attack While Driving His Car

+ Walter F. Shugart, 72, of 27 Kenmore rd. a retired railroad man, died of a heart attack today while driving his car in the 700 block on E. New York st. Police said the car swerved over into the left lane of traffic, Jumped the curb and crashed into _ 8 light pole. Dr. Cc. p. VanMeter, deputy coroner, said death was the

The other will be kept at the Legion's national headquarters’ here. Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughn, military aide to the President, who flew here yesterday from Washington, D. C; will deliver the unveiling address.

One Auto Can Do A Lot of Damage

A driver who hit everything but. the right lane at Washington and. 1llinois st. yesterday is under arrest on charges of reckless driving and drunkenness today. He is Gerald Howard, 22, of 220 8. Walcott st., arrested after his car hit a safety zone abutment on Washington st., skidded 200 feet and stopped after knocking over a utility pole a news stand, two mailboxes and L. Strauss & Co's show window. Two - policeman, Sgt. James O'Brien, and Patrolman Bert Bow. man, who wege standing in front! of the ill-fated window, narrowly escaped the oncoming car. .. A passenger in the car, Robert Martin, 24, of 924 E. Washington st., was treatédd at Methodist hos-

result of a heart attack. ean

pital for lacerations.

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