Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1951 — Page 21
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NN. ST. The ranks of government civilian, a . . : ° N smn—— employees — increasing for nine | Olea Bp S P d i B wi L WH HOUSE consecutive months—rose during : : resi ency Ow 14 Y | 8 : : 3 i : March to 2,364,000, a hike of more " y There have been many. “dark horse” booms in Indiana politics ed — e : Deliver ¢ than 56,000 over the previous but. the one formally launched here yesterday was most unique. . * Ew eS 11 1 ouse ‘ A ate 1 month. 1]] S Herman Bryant Jr, owner of several coal mines in southern == er . ’ The figures, released by Sen {Indiana and Kentucky, was host at a luncheon attended by a score ga : x . Harry F. Bytd (D. Va.) showe d a a. or more of Indiana Republican leaders. a . : Ts Lifting of Military Purpose of the affair was not announced officially but the strong
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| “inference” was that Mr. Bryant was being groomed by some friends, (as sort of an Indiana “favorite ~~ : — By NOBLE REED son” candidate ‘for the GO” nomi- Air Force Begins Hunt [nation fpr President next year. . oe The National Executive Com- up pfvant. native'of Winslow FOr Missing Craft Aires ot the Amenean Legion in- and Fetes, explained to Me EDMONTON, Alta., May 3 (UP) | J S01 "Indirectly ' Gen, ac- guests that friends In several gu. Ay porce assigned search’ 4 sw ici |states had Induced. him to enter : : : (Arthur's war policies in _t! Far planés and alerted paratroops to-!|
| ae : Republican politics. Eas 8 & 08S ; Fatt a its annual session here ‘Not Too Setlous’ day to find a small American!
A resoluti ad d " "““Im not taking this thing too plane and its civilian pilot missing SS0 Lon adonte unani seriously at this time,” Mr, Bry- in the rugged mountains of north-
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mously by thé committee urged “removal of restrictiens on’ mit ant sald, after friends had iIntrotary operations in Korea,” follow- duced him as a possible candidate ing. closely the position taken by for the Presidency.
Gen. MacArthur. tw ’ The ‘Legion high command 1 aot Suppose WHY Of you are voted commendation of National taking it too seriously either, but
eastern British Columbia, " Officers at the Northwest Air Command Rescue: Co-ordination Center in Edmonton identified the | pilot as A. S. Hopkins of Seattle! Wash. Mr. Hopkins left Prince George, B. C,, yesterday afternoon |
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Commander Erle Cocke Jr.s po- this is only a get-together session sition favoring expansion of war so we can get acquainted.” operations in the Orient. ce
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business in southern Indiana. : ONE: Use of Chiang Kai-shek's His father, t late Herman WASHINGTON, May 3 (UP)—| William C. Birthwright, president |
forces in the Kprean War. Bryant Sr., was Republican chairTWO: Bombing »f military man of Pike County and a power of the AFL Barbers’ Union, Indi- | staging areas in Manchuria. in the GOP state machine many anapolis, has been appointed as one of six labor leader members |
Crane Dockating 5 jon the new and enlarged Wage! na : Stabilization Board. FOUR: Defense of Korea. Judge Lloyd Claycombe, County President. Truman announced Commander Cocke told the Treasurer Louis Rainier, County appointment of. 18 members to. Committee of his 32,000-mile 'rip Auditor Roy Combs, State Motor the hoard today. There are six! around the world and his visit License Bureau Director Clvde public members, six representing to 33 countries. Black, Prosecutor Frank H. Fair- industry, and six labor repre- | “The attitude of the free child and Sherwood Blue, former sentatives. The first meeting of | peoples of world is being built prosecutor. - the board will be held at 2 p. m.| up In a spirit to win for freedom Mr. Bryant was born in Wins- Tuesday. Lo against communism by strong low but lived most cf his life in — eet military action In Korea,” he Petersburg. . He has traveled on HIRE A LOST & FOUND AD to said. business through the West and trace down anything you've lost. Must Bolster Defenses the East for three years and re- Many thousands of readers learn “Defense lines against. aggres- cently has been living in Las about your loss within a few, sion must be built up to prevent Vegas, Nev. hours! Phone Rl-ley 5551. | further spread of Communist | Seay domination which already has |gone too far.” High point of the session was the lengthy report of the Legion's Foreign Relations Commission which outlined a far-reaching foreign policy. “We urge that there be no cessation of effort on the part of the United States or any of {ts Allies in continuing to work toward the strengthening of the, {United Nations so that it may] become the powerful force for good,” the Commission recom-| | mended. | Urges Strong Police Force
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