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SUNDAY, APR. 20, 1951 |

Rev. Harry C.

After a hymn, the Rev. James

PAGE 4 E d Di t I ISpUtE, For Holy N Rall For Holy Name Rally Fete Next Sunday | Program for the second annual Holy Name Rally at Victory y , {Field next Sunday was announced Urges All-Out Rodenbaugh and Edmund J. Bradley, president -of the Archy vet Speaker for the outdoor pagBy JOHN IL. STEELE United Press Staff Correspondent eant, expected to draw a crowd of OC. 6 ald FE. Stassen called on President iraham, O. P., New York. J iman and Gen. Douglas Mac- rector of the Holy Name Society peace with each other ‘for the nal, good of America.” Ceremony Plamned also asked congressmen to rise ishes throughout Indianapolis and shove politics and do their part Marion County, and from foreign policy” fostered by the march from CYO Stadium across te Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg, 16th St. and assemble in Vic- + “The issue of peace and war,’ rosary, the Holy Name pledge! Mr. Stassen said, “must be above and benediction.

Stassen Asks | | At Victory Field |yesterday by Chairman George Effort for Peace diocesan Holy Name Union. | WASHINGTON, Apr. 28—Har- 51,000, will be the Rev. Harry Father Graham is national dirthur today to meet and make and editor of the Holy Name Jour- + The former Minnesota governor Men. from Catholic church partoward restoring “the unpartisan churches outside the county, will ~Mich.). tory Field for a recital of the personalities or partisanship if The program will begin at 1:45|Jansen,

pastor of

tive leadership among the free High School Band, the St. Vincent rosary, while girls gations.” de Paul Drum and Bugle Corps, Heart, St. Agnes an

peacemaker role as the contro- 2:30 p. m. Graham will speak.

gersy over Mr. Truman's dismis-! At 3, the multitude will sing lowed by Archbish ol of Gen. MacArthur boiled the National Anthem while In- Schulte Higher and higher on Capitol dianapolis firemen form a color

The ceremony will guard for raising of the flag.

benediction and anot

Program Is Announced

© Mr. Stassen, unsuccessful can- Bedford, and the band of St academies form tableaux.

ennsylvania, undertook his marching into Victory Field at Name pledge, after which Father

For Political

Assist From Doug

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General in Parade ventions in 1952.

By RICHARD AMPER {mittees of the two parties met

| NEW YORK, Apr. 28 — Ge

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Douglas MacArthur led a loyalty

tickets.

Telegraphic invitations

New Yorkers filed past the re- studded nights.”

viewing stand. The Democrats also got

days. He saluted hundreds of times, accepted bouquets of flowers and|

Looking Over Fleld smiled at the crowds. Police esti-|

Graham

number of marchers at 300,000. Mac Is Jaunty

St. Mary's| "It was a good parade” the , ...i to have their meeting

America is to exercise construc- P: M. With a concert by Cathedral Church, New Albany, will.lead the General sald, aa he returned to late May or early June.

of Sacred his hotel suite. His wife added:

d St. Mary's "I enjoyed it ever so much.” Today's session was merely

when he entered the reviewing of hotel

didate for the 1948 Republican Mary's Grade School, New Al- The Rev. Raymond Bosler 4 a Aba S'€l, stand and again when he left to Jresdeniial porminaiion and now bany. archdiocesan director of the Holy : t tu ; ! " § J merchants are willing to put up esident of the University of Holy Name members will begin Name Society, will lead the Holy fhe strains of “Old Soldiers Never I on crowds |

The General had been prepared op Paul C. end, if it took until originally scheduled. “I feel wonderful,” Gen. Mac- Principal contenders. Arthur said jauntily.” I'll stay!

end with the her hymn,

- Odds Against Him | {

* But the odds appeared heavily Th oe 0 * Against Mr. Stassen’s bid for) 2 Oo ifica Ir oe. : Sen. Robert A. Taft, (R, 0.) Members of the executive com- Indiana Republican feader of the GOP forces attack- mittee of the “Ober for Mayor” sociation May 12 at fog the President, said he would committee have been appointed. Hotel. - Buneh legislation to block what 3 ral y are: ealls the administration's! Donald J. Angus, Harold W.

of Red “appeasement.” id Taft's hig dv charges Brady, Mrs. K. D. Casady, S. P.

president, will pre 6:30 p. m. banquet.

Leslie B. Colvin, Roscoe Conkle, John W. Esterline, Hugh D. Fatout, Russell A. Furr, O. . (Hanger, Frank L. Haugh. Mrs. up one position are Bertha Hibner, Raymond W.

the military high command drew equally heated counter-charges administration supporters. Jr. Taft like Mr. Stassen an un-

side. A treasurer wil

7, appeared to be In no mood yoo vie “Hurt, Daniel truce. Emsley W. Johnson Jr., Evert A. .. : Tt was against this background Johnson, Julius F. Johnson, Mrs.. Four young entert no-quarter political e Thal iFrank J. Labr, E. 8. “Larry” Lar-' featured in the “Ph . Stassen lofted his peace ap- ,io,n Mrs. Clarence R. Martin . {Courtney Moore, Mrs. Thomas The White House acknowledged Murphy, Mrs. Ott B. Nall, Merritt (diana Democratic pt of his message but said], Ober, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, comment.” In any event, the Julius Sagalosky,

Dallas F.

meeting appeared remote, Reaction Generally Cold - & ‘Congressional reaction general- Warren, Witilam H. Warren, John

3 was cold. One Republican said F. Watkins, Henry Weichel, Monte

{Blanche Theaman, Robert Van > |Brunt, Mrs, “Raymond Walker

% Taft left no doubt that he would R. Wotring, Mrs. Irvin R. Yeagy Mayor Bayt will

his. campaign for. legisia- and Mrs. Fannie Young. putting Congress on record An “open house” will be held at troduced. Sgainst any “appeasement” in Ko- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday night in the against recognition of Red campaign headquarters. The Bible

: a and her admittance to the Veterans group backing Mr. Ober : ted Nations or participation in will meet Tuesday night. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP) — THE STORE L ANE R ADIO COMPLETE Japanese peace treaty, and = = = Reported stoleri by spectators at THAT SERVICE SERVICE Rgainst any delay in making For- U. 8. Sen. Everett Dirksen, (R., recent auctions in this area were sUILT DEPARTMENT rosa invulnerable to Communist Ill.) Will be the principal speaker a heavy marble table top and a 2828 EAST 10TH AT-1443

pttack. at the 73rd annual meeting of the leather-bound Bible.

+ Repeated bitter Taft attacks on

Otto Harris, Loogootee, TREA

second vice president; seeker of the Presl|piigedag, C. Oliver Holmes, Mrs, HATBrave, secretary, and Dow Jacobs, Richardson, treasurer.

I gram at 7 p. m. Tuesday in the Cuba.

The program arranged by the ‘Marion County Democratic Com-

bility of 8 Truman-MacAr-! ; ‘mittee, will feature specialties by | — y Smith, Mrs. Lois Thayer, Mrs. John Trattain, 13, of 1772 Brook-

side Ave.; John Adams, 15, of i 4831 Broadway; Miss Sue Evelyn Mrs. Anna Washington, James R.| Thompson, 19, of 3§ Ave, and Miss Jane Feezle, 21, #nuts” and another said “futile.” V. Wiggins, Herman C. Wolf, R, [Of 2829 N. Meridian’ St. ion

Democratic candidates will be in-

Gone, Too

Loyal Day Gets |Chicago, Philly Top Bidders Pecth Toke: Women

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| WASHINGTON, Apr. 28—Chicago and Philadelphia battled toThousands Cheer “ | day to be host to both the Democratic and Republican national con-

They were the principal bids made as the convention site com- i United Press Staft Correspondent | gather next year to select their presidential and vice presidential {

were Save money on platforms, seating parade down Fifth Ave. today gxtended.to both parties by San arrangements and workrooms. |

and ‘then smiled, waved and sa-| Francisco and Los Angeles, the) luted for nearly three hours as latter with a promise of “star-

The parade, the anti-Commu- g al bid from Miami and a tele-| nist answer to Communist May | Philo invitation from Kansas 7 Schobdl Orchestras

Day celebrations, was the third | qe Detroit ulled out of the for Gen. MacArthur in as many Jory Yash as notice To Play Here Today

would invite both parties in 1956.

0,000 Actual selection of the site and 2nnual High School Orchestra, mated there were 150, march- will. be made later by the ers and 1 million spectators. The RACY Nin be committees of the Shortridge High School. parade chairman estimated the ,.. parties. The Republicans will|

for that purpose at Tulsa, vig Say ih 4 The Democrats|2ounced a program in which each,

Gen. ; ; see what is available in the Way tycks, en. MacArthur was cheered room and convention aos

halls and how much money local! di

Chicago a n d Philadelphia, |

ie will be fol- {5 gee the parade through to the Which have had the most of the dusk as national politidkl conventions dur-| ing the last 20 years, were the

A Philadelphia delegation head-, with it as long as the committee ed by Publisher Walter L. Annen-|

At Undertakers’ Dance '

died at a dance given by the LONDON, Apr. 28 (UP)—A pies ut Undertakers’ Associa-

Pow-wows | year-old woman collapsed jd men. = a

to consider when and where they will |||!

GOP Chairman Guy G. Gabrielison and Democratic Chairman |Willlam M. Boyle Jr. have disa CUSSed the possibility.

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Orchestras of all seven public high schools of Indianapolis willl |perform this afternoon during the!

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It will be at 3 p. m., in|

Ralph W. Wright, director of, {music for public schools, an-|

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{wants me.” berg, said his city fan_provide o 10-PAY PLAN © PAY CASH ° i Police had expected some ‘4 6000 hotel rooms any time Dhe- : i - million persons to view the tween mid-June and mid-July and W. WASHINGTON ST © BUDGET PLAN © 30-DAY CHARGE parade, but gray skies and a brisk [the same convention hall used by Li. 647 ® EASYPAYPLAN © LAYAWAY

Editorial AS 1%-mile-an-hour breeze caused both parties in 1948. the Claypool thinner crowds. Pledge of $250,000 Gen. MacArthur, wearing his

side at rode in

1 be elected. Then he doubled back and got

Other officers who will move out amid applause at the two-

Paul Riddick, block long reviewing stand cen- : William tered at 67th St. up since then. suit, black coat and huge purple - orchid, rode in the second car with Mrs.

il Bayt” pro- York City, is

Club Mrs. MacArthur said her 13- delphia proposeal. : year-old son, Arthur remained be-

she wanted him to get some rest. conventions in the same city,

“ » He buttressed the bid with a scrambled eggs” cap and trench 0406 of $250,000 to each party

the coat buttoned against the breeze, to help pay for speakers’ plat-| 6 3 an open car the full forms, convention meeting rooms, :

Ed Schergens, Tell City, who route of the parade— from 95th to dgainst the administration and Cla Jr. Mrs. Florence Chandler, wii" y oc me president, will pre. 62d St

There is strong sentiment withhind in their hotel suite because in the two parties to hold both

and ‘other costs of staging the convention. It was $50.000 more

than the 1948 ante. Materials and construction costs have gone Mrs. MacArthur, clad in purple The Chicago delegation offered

a minimum of 8000 first class hotel rooms and the use of the Vincent Impellitteri. stadium where both parties met ainers will be Mr. Impellitteri, mayor of New IR 1944. They said a money offer vacationing in will be made later but indicated it might be less than the Phila-

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