Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1950 — Page 2

"Veep" Barkley, shoeless, sitting

"Now isn't that a pretty sight?" seems to be the comment of Vice President Alben Ww. Barkley fo his smiling Democratic friends, Gov. Schricker and Ma

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yor Feeney. The magazine picture shows before a full house in Murat Theater. Also programmed were the to the campaign rally last night. Butler University and Cathedral High

Mr. Barkley lambasted the Republicans in a speech last night Placards and bright flares were carried by parede. $ Fidei Tilley Purdue Glee Club and the Democratic Kitchen Old Kentucky Home" for the veteran Democratic politician.

| “I heard a Republican leader|“showing that in 1932 we had 16| into a long tirade against Repub-|Decause communism breeds on with Gen. MacArthur and whey

. » » » " ", 1 eno ———————— : { ”» : Flare-Waving Demoe rats : Barkley Blasts [me other day blaming the Dehio-| million unemployed seiling apples lican “cheap smear tactics” in OR 16 the Korean War, tor patsident {ig So oy Sud con:

Stage Giant Political Parade

2000 Yelling, Singing Party Faithful Line Downtown Streets for Barkley Hoopla As waving flares reddened the sky, more than 2000 Democrats

yelled and sang their way through downtown Indianapolis streets advancement ever achieved in didn’t have any shape.”

leratic administrations for the and pencils on the streets . , . connection with Communism. the Vice President accused the|tion called the trip ‘dirty pols Sgw {shape we are in, Thank God there Now there is no unemployment.”!| “The Truman administration Republican leadership of - trying|itics.’ 3 GOP Politics |is one Republican who can see the! But every advancement the has taken the lead against com- to “play politics with it.” | “That's the kind of campaign truth. a {Democratic Party has provided ,. ..i«m in this country by find-| “They ac President Tru- we're in and I urge the Amer< “Yes, just look at the shape the American people, he said, the! with [an of blundering us into thelican people to go to the polls in (Continued From Page Ome) we are in now compared to the Republican opposition denounces IDE out the facts and mot \conflict but I don’t hear any of|full force as they never did be. provided the leadership in giving end of the last Republican ad-ias “socialistic.” dirty smear methods,” he said. |them saying anything about blun-/fore to protect our gains and the American people the most ministration in 1932 when we! “The Republican Party is out! “There were more Communists dering us through to a quick and strengthen our fight against come {to tear us down and pull us back-|in this country in 1932 at the end brilliant victory,” he said. munism and the threat of dictate

last night in one of the biggest hoopla political demonstrations seen any other period in the history! - The Vice President said the dif-/ward,” he said. laf the Hoover administration than| “The Republicans denouncediors trying to destroy our freee of the nation,” he said. .

around here in years, While the bands played “My fdent Alben W. Barkley wheeled vertible with Gov. Schricker and Alex Campbell, the Democratic candidate for the U. 8. Senate. Bands blared and drum corps rattled as the hour-long procesgion milled through Market St, around the Circle and out Massachusetts Ave, to the Murat Theater where hundreds jammed the auditorium. Hundreds of marchers waved banners bearing huge - pictures

and slogans for Democratic can-|

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8. Dalley, for prosecutor; sJames ¥. Cunningham for Sheriff; Campbell for Senator and on through the list of a score of candidates in block-long sections. Secretary of State Charles Fleming had a whole corps of marchers wearing Fleming caps. Crowds lined the streets on both sides for nearly the entire route of the parade as marchers sang music provided by the Butler University and the Cathedral High School bands. The Walpole American Legion Post provided the drum corps rhythm, Most of the Murat Theater had been filled during the parade and the marchers overflowed the building to the streets outside. For half an hour the crowd

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