Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 13
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Indiana Vote Edge
“700,103, Democrat 870,053; 1934)
Travel Bureau ey | will arrange “Arrive ; Motels, sightsee- Fo rniture and Applianc & ing ol Spiess. he 6:35 P.M. es 3 i Bes aa a 4 Tries Ee / 3 :
State and local organizations will sponsor the second annual rehabilitation conference Oct. 31 |at Indiana University School of | Medicine. fii LE Featured speaker will be Dr.
Receives 2000 Reports Weekly. From Over World ROME, Oct. 21 (UP)—The Vatjcan today is one of the . clearinghouses of information from all over the world. That is the real reason, Rome circles believe, why the United States considers establishing fulltime diplomatic relations with Vatican City. : Some diplomats who object to such relations because of the religious question involved admit privately that “nowhere "else in the world is it possible to get so much concise, detailed informa= tion.” From all corners of the world, about 2000 reports a week reach the Vatican from some 3000 archbishops and bishops and 300,000 priests. The reports, especially those from Eastern Europe, arriv-
man of the Na‘tiohal Advisory
Dr. Rusk
| Development of Rehabilitation.” In the evening, he will address members of the Indianapolis {Medical Society and guests at the {| Athenaeum. { More than 2000 medical, health ; and welfare oups, - luncheon Jug bY Savion rau unpubiicized ? ’ clubs; civic ous and meals, roy e some of the mast Cpl. Ellis Gould, Quartermaster Corps, at Camp Atterbury, ‘management and union represen-| ge nformation ever collect"! unloads boxes of tomato puree for later distribution to troops. |tatives have been invited to send
ed in one place. | Behi x . . . ind him cartons of canned tomatoes reach to the ceiling. |delegates to the conference, at In 66 Countries t — ng {which Dr. Rusk will conduct
In 66 countries, papal represen- | demonstrations on rehabilitated
tatives work for the canoe Freedom Bell ‘Smuggled’
Church. Also 43 countries have
their own ambassadors or minis- ® ters at Vatican City, including the {nto Berlin for U MN Dav exiled governments of Lithuania ‘ » Transportation Through Russian Zone
and Poland. Handled as Top Level Military Secret : Rehabilitation Committee. of
The church depends on reports from its clergy and from papal nuncios and delegates to maintain B x > y DAVID M. NICHOL its defense against communism BERLIN, Oct. 21 (CDN)—A great many officials in Berlin {1% Totanabols FOO Inc we and chart the progress of Cathol- ;e3thed more easily today with the arrival on schedule of the 10- fare Council, IU Medical School, leisth in the social field. The re- (on Freedom Bell which will be pealed for the first time Tuesday .ndiana Society for Crippled Chil ports form the background for the (1, the tower of West Berlin's city hall. : dren and Adults, Indiana Voca-24-hour-a-day, 16-language po; 5) jts advance publicity, nobody seems to have realized '10nal Rehabilitation Difision and broadcasts beamed to every cor- .... quite recently that the huge casting and its accompanying the Rehabilitation Committee of ner Sf fe world (rom the Vati- frames had to - be transported # : """'®lthe Indiana Advisory Health can radio. 7 | “ul Council. Russia, Czechoslovakia, Poland Bros 2 Jovmile Strate ou ae Suppose the Russians didn’t let : Zo and other countries under Com-" ; ’ ‘it through? Suppose, as has hap- . . rar, th munist domination have paid Vat.| Jmporaty Dhidges. hich ot pened in the past, the rail line Homecoming Queen ican radio as much atfemtion as, laced on the only highway link- (Suddenly required “repairs” and Miss Ann Brooks, 1950 graduthe Voice of America—rated bY! ing Berlin with Western Germany |tD® Dell's arrival was delayed? ate of Greencastle High School, efforts to jam the Cathollel 0, uldn’t hold th Faces grew longer, whispers this week-end reigned over homeChurch's mes to its cut-off |P y wouldnt hold the com-| \ sages {bined weight of the bell and tank |More tense. Assembled and crated coming activities at Coe College, faithful. { {the bell wouldn't pass the Yail-/Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She is the
CO ler whi Tope Studies It al jre very trailer which seemed the| © bridges. With the bell/daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howell Each e Vatican's 12 con-|
ee means of mor embled and uncrated, clear- H. Brooks. Her father is business gregations, each with a spicine) Orders flew around. Highly ance still was so small that'the manager of the college. duty to perform, studies parts of| ;. .;..4 documents were initialed {rain would require an estimated the Information received. One stations were asked 'not|70 hours to reach Berlin because stant touch with American auman, Pope Pius XII, sees more of, "+ ty. pel’s arrival by Of reduced speed. thorities. It also carried a squad the total than any other individual| jo / Bremerhaven yesterday so Bell Dismantled of well American MPs. in his tireless effort to keepi., Fo = ots and Eastern Germans EXpert crews went immediately) The trdin arrived without inabreast of’ every development of 14, ye alerted for something (to Work. The bell was swung by cident in Berlin this morning. “the church’s fight for survival in, 0 o1ready knew. ifloating crane to a waiting flat-| Persons aboard said - Soviet the east. { Curtain of Secrecy {car, rushed to a nearby ordnance guards at the Helmstedt border The Vatican reports are essen-| aw. pers movements suddenly depot, dismantled completely and crossing were in gay spirits and tially on religious matters, but p..ame something like a top- loaded into two closed boxcars. made only a routine check of the they include up-to-date informa-{jeye) military secret. The ghosts| Late last night it left Bremen|train’s papers. The big “secret” tion from Communist-occupied or dozens of possibly awkward attached to the regular United finally was out. China, Manchuria and the isolated gjtuations plagued officiais plan- States military train for Berlin.| Someone suggested wryly that provibies 2s China's frontier ning Tuesday's United Nations An extra car carried radio equip-| “liberty has now been smuggled . : anniv . in i - - Aa Ghuil'ch is terested nniversary ceremonies ment to keep the train in con- into Berlin. sn first in the people among whom its clergy and missionaries work, |
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A review and planning discus-| sion group will end the afternopn session under direction of Dr.| Gordon ‘W. Batman, Indianapolis. | Sponsoring organizations include:
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about living conditions, but this inevitably must touch on political affairs, economics and public order. : : Much of the chyrch-collected information is never published. Countries with diplomats in Vatican City have access to it, however, under certain circumstances.
GOP Holds Stight
Figures Released By Census Bureau | Times Special Service | + WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—Dur-| Ing the last seven senatorial elec-| tions in Indiana a total of 5,384 -| blicans and 5,298,093 Democratic votes were cast, a Census Bureau report disclosed! today. : | The tabulation came from, Frank R. Wilson, information assistant to Dr. Roy Peel, director| of census and former Indiana; University professor. | A breakdown shows that the average vote for Senator, starting in 1928, in Indiana was 769,222 | Republicans and 756,870 Demo-| crat. Totals for the two parties were:! 1928 Republican 782,144, Demo-| crat 623,996; 1932 Repiiblican|
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Republican 700,103, Democrat 788,386; 19040 Republican 888,070, Democrat 864,803; 1944 Republi-| can 820.489, Democrat 807,766, and 1946 Republican 739,809, Democrat 584,288. |
New Officers Named ——, By- Civic League il New officers of the Woodside - Civic League are: : Maurice J. Thompson, president; Fred D. Wood, vice president; Mrs.” Hazel Talkington, secretary, and Walter R. Pence Sr,
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