Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1950 — Page 5

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ignments oN} ~~ GOP Revives ‘Socialism; Welfare State’ |;Community Chest Sunday" today| ; has to on vr = C h to increase gifts toward the 31st e day week. =A arges: Democrats Say Foe Has No Program Community Chest Drive tomor-| PI, a ag - By NOBLE, REED | oY Fare v\Oct. 24, : ; : sening of the war's gravity in Korea is capsing about as! th- the' Most Rev. Paul C. A many changes in political campaign tactick here as did the outbreak | Schulte, Catholic archbishop of ke such. re- <. of the fighting last June. Indianapolis, and _ C. - Oliver I . ES “The first evidence of a change of ‘pace on the political stump in’ ‘Holrhes, Church Federation presof SOtHeF Whe Be : Indiana came this week when Republican orators switched back into | ident, have made personal apsome all-out campaigning on the old domestic. issues socialism, wel. [peals fo their constituencies to

norm jo And fare state, the Brannan plan and! = 7 ee rr me |Support the Community Fund 2 § : end “¥ t my mind" | Sam tor lhe Ses time goes ws Meiyriad 50 Year S$ | Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, spir- Ladi AVY - 2 \ - La . Pn : The GOP strategy for the last ; |1tuat leader of the Indianapolis : Fr : three months has been a continy-| 4 Hebrew Congregation, also in- W- : : a :

ing attack on the “blunders of | dorsed by the drive and gave as- : : ; } ! : .|surance of wholehearted support 3 : .) AN K o i Jay N 5% x w ‘ : . i ‘ * Ey '"

m— the Democratic administratio ’ : ~ Which got. us into this (Korean lof the effort to raise $1.472760 ING BB -. War) mess.’ ifor the:49 Red Feather Services. 2nd Republican leaders were | For 49 Agencies 5 : g 7 pinning most of their victory con- : / % . fidence on a protest vote of pub-| fa Pastoral tssage to the . 08s -, He reaction’ against the war and| diocese, Archbishop Schulte sid: Ras oe "Mts attending dislocations. : “Wea. beg to call to your’atténtion | 20 . Set for Quick Change {the forthcoming 31st Annual

. ) , e . If the fighting should he ail ; rp > { {Community Chest in which are. wsmmmrroeet, BY or i ediale Sangeel [united some 49 charitable and! ret - ha tie n ts oe ny Sight So 30=1 ors ’ [benevolent organizations of the ' : ion time, Nov. 7. the whole pic-| ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Harry city to raise funds by one gréat

Spa levies op ‘Williams, of near Boggstown, drive for their varied, activities: ; will celebrate their golden wed- |Among these e organizations, some

As in 1944 and 1948 when the GA sunk back ini possr here ding anniversary today with 4 |Sre Counc, Buch a, the Central

. Jaostly through pub'e dissatis- family “dinper at their. farm ISt. Elizabeth's Home and the ] = A Jacton Over. warljms Pi ond home. ' ~ Catholic Women Association's | ; strategy again had been geared Friends will be greeted at an Home 10 Waking Girls. We are! 4 .. . to rake advantage of the people's, open house from: 2 to 4 p. m. pre Sih Beg for if a hearty co ” war: protest this year. Mr. and Mrs. Williams have operation and support.” A quick victory on the battle- . mr ‘ - been ' residents. of the state] Mr ‘Holmes’ statement.in part

fields would necessarily take

id some of the sting out of discus- about 25 years, : reads thus: “The Community 3% y LE 3 . sing. international issues related They were married in Frank- Chest Campaign deserves the 5 : to the war. fort, Ky. Mr, Williams former- whole “hearted support of every - Sen. Jenner in a major speech i ’ citizen. Long experience has made Or this week devoted most of his re-, ¥ Was custodian at the Green- clear that the most effective cam-

. marks to a warning against, W004 High School. “The couple pajgn workers are church men

ets or : “dangerous trends” of the Tru- lived in and near Greenwood and church women who approach ) man administration toward so. before moving to their present ‘their work as an opportunity to Needs . “-eialism, regimentation of farmers, Nome about five years ago. express . Christian concern for § through the proposed Brannan Both Mr. Williams ‘and his their fellow men. Churches origiassorted plan and other welfare state Wife are Tl ’ nated many of these agencies. I of tan, tendencies. § Five children, all of whom now call upon the churches to bination, . Revives Old Issues live in Indianapolis, will attend rally a= in the past to insure their

_ Ben. Capehart, too, brought, the dinner. They are Charles ‘continuation as builders of a back into the picture some old Lee Williams, Donald Williams, strong community life. Teamdomestic issues, attacking his, op-. William Harry Williams Jr, work in community living is the

¥\ L! ponent, Alex Campbell, Demo-| Mrs. George Gividen and Mrs. goal of the Church Federation * cratic senatorial nominee, for in-| Paul Kleppe. The couple. has and we are proud to-stand with dorsing the Truman administra- 12 grandchildren. the Chest in_its vital endeavor.”

| tion 100 per cent. asi iii simian n$ i “That means,” said Sen. Cape- Eases Lawn-Mowing’ SCIENTECH TO HEAR RUDY

hart, “that my opponent is for A. B. Rudy, director-af quality

socialized medicine, the Brannan - Lawn-mowing now can be made . il . , . iced farm price plan and for giving easier without tao much cost. The production control at RCA. Victor] ih . Co : di aid to nations which are helping American Magazine says there is Division, will-present the program These smartly styled, fringed chairs are oufstanding

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spotlight is focussed as a possible with the a a pair of pliers. | of of Phonograph Records.”

Russia.” available a small power attach- at the luncheon of the Scientech 5 «' Over-in Ohio, Sen. Robert Taft, ment that clamps ontd any hand Club Monday In Hetel Antlers.

GOP presidential ‘candidate/ swung back into some domestic

: = lzsues this week, d¥e devoted a whole speech the other night to GOP program for farm price pro-

tection. Democratic” Senatorial’ Candidate Campbell also is switching . his. campaign points to the home| 5.

; .. front issues. | ——TA He is telling the voters that fit : the GOP in In has no pro-| 50 gram on national issues and no| i , positive foreign policy. ad 5 Ey Challenge Opponents i Yen ar contrast, the Democratic! : 2 LL PRrty nitely “has a program! tured on all the issues, foreign otiey| o bed 60 ~ anda positive achedule ‘of domes-| ide, with - tic reforths,” he sald. J Mr. Campbell is defending the ng mat- : Washington administration on all| overed counts, challenging his GOP op-| ohair ‘pongnts to come up with some- | n ’ wine thing better, v » ‘Also, the Democratic high é¢omgray—= 8 : mand will come out soon with! ble bed. f some blasts at GOP candidates a Dav-- / for state offices. * 1 in“ day- State GOP ticket candidates! 1 / have devoted almost all their | speeches in the last two months| to foreign policy attacks against! the Truman administration.

The Democratic candidates’ an-| swer to that strategy will be: “They have to talk on foreign| issues because they have no program on state and local Baar © Jenner Blast Okayed? A lot more will be héard Tater] gbout that blistering speech Sen. Jenner made in the Senate re. cently against Gen. Georges C. Marshall as the new Secretary of

Defense, According to the. “insiders” of - : the GOP high command here and

in the national organization, Sen. Jenner's blast was given an OK by soms of the oy - he

— fore he gave it. : “RC “Sen. Jenner waf picked to ‘ > make that speech because he was.

not running tor re-election in this 5 “f° campaign,” one party spokesman » -F sald. i Another #~>ty leader here in the! Indiana © “went so far as 16! predict th wn. -Capehart will: come out L ‘with an all-out inJ dorsement pf the Jenner attack. They a all saying around w= GOP headquarters that the Jen- ° mer speech was no off the-cuff, = © impulsive tiradé but a “well-docu- : mented and carefully prepares) speach for the for the record.

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JOLIET, IL, Sept. 30 (UP)—A cheer broke Johnny Wagner's b. > all with “i : Ie vagner, 14, was watching Joliet nd sleep- B / “and East Aurora play football ress and — ‘and joined in a cheer in which tex rub- members of the rooting section : : sway from side to side and leap to their feet at the end. : " Wagner jumped up dutifully. @- = But he had been gripping the IKE “pleacher meaty and the thumb, 3 left hand, was caught in a crack. : vB - : PE Bs ¢ ; : Tm BROKE as Johnny =traight- ©“ aned up. He was treated at a ’ hospital and released.

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