Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1948 — Page 2

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States withdrew its military po-|of the tough, campaign in-fight-

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' |Around the Word ._. __ _. | TAGES Troops Urged to Quit NEED Berlin Trouble Spot

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JAPANESE Premier Hitoshii Br OOMINGTON, Alig. 24—Un-

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having a “very good time” and man is “very well.” He sald the|issues.

Demoer ats—Democratic|tace, 'strategists are counting on Sen.|dential nominee, appealed to the|gis {Alben W. Barkley, their vice|nation’s 15 million Negroes 10] The elderly Church of England vote for him and “turn the Jimlofficial said he hoped to £0 to Crow bigots out.” He spoke be-| America “when Henry Wallace is fore the Negro Elks convention President, which I think is sure

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free to concentrate on Canterbury ‘Red Dean’

: Mr. Truman was under- Raps U. S. on Visa Ban President is getting more sleep/stood to be entirely willing to LONDON, Aug. 24 (UP)~The

than usual and is enjoying dally nis any Personal controversyivery Rev. Hewlett Johnson, “Red

to & minimum. pean” of Canterbury, said today

Mr. Truman is expected back| Gov. Dewey is said to feel the og bE a red in Washington Saturday or Sun-/same way. that refusal States au

' <{thorities to grant him a visa was

Wallace—Henry A. Wallan indication the U. 8. was not Progressive Party prési-|interested in friendship with Rus-

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