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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4—Payton in the Middle: The| today by the Indiana Communist propaganda, writings \idéa of a feminine All-American football team is an annual, oo Legion. /and doctrines do not gain a foot-

Legion Head [sien ingiana: P T $ Commenting on the state edur aises ex cation department’s program, Le- - gion Commander Bates said: Ser eening happy to see this actien taken for the benefit of the youth of our ment’'s program to screen future co-operate with the State Super- | public school textbooks for traces) ne Public Instruction

Pralsés Plan “The Américdn Legion is. very The state education depart-|state.- The Legion stands ready to jot communism or other subver-| Mr: Young, who has pledged a

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{hold in Indiana schools,” said the

challenge to movie press agents. But this year UI Producer | gtate Legion Commander Gil- new Legion members would aid

| Aaron Rosenberg and Assistant Director Jesse Hibbs, two [pert Bates pledged full -co-oper-|the screening committee;

former All- Amerie Bh TH greats, Ro = - : A lation to Superintendent of Public| “These experts in subversive ac-| beat the puhlicity boys to the Gypsy. Rose Lee—8 e | Itivities will add their experience Kick-off, yardage has. gone around ner Instruction Witbur Young. who and advice to that of other memTheir ‘team: end. created the special anti-subversive pers of the advisory screening:

rr Piel | QB—Deborah Kerr—Being committee recently. board,” Mr. Young said. LE~—Piper Laurie—no one has gp. oyich che's a tea fomation ex-| ; g ; At the same time, Mr. Young Recommendations by the screen ing group will be transmitted by| Mr. Young to the Indiana Text-| X.G-—Somni: Henle—she's. 30) ways kicking. Legionnaires—Jack McIntyre, past book Committee which passes on! dunia Ee RH—Dehise Darcel—outstand-|command f | ander of the Legion, and all school books used in, Indiana. |

{ t C—Barbara Payton—always in {10g In fhe I Halon System, ne Mayor Herschel Jones of Loogoo- Mr. Young i8 chairman of the the middle. | ining 8 tee, chairman of the Legion's Un- ¢Ve™" -member textbook commitaR o=Lais - Turner 23 80 Lili: St. Cyr didn’t make the American Activities Committee, tee, oD : {first team, I suppose, because ’

RT—Ann Sheridan-—never pe- im nalized for roughing the passer. [penaity. backned in-motion

. - pert. LT—Yvonne de Carlo—never ' , \appointed to the committ SS an - ee two fails to throw the boys for a loss. 1H helley Winters:-she's al

Follows Conference Protestants Critical The appointment of the Legion{naires followed a conference at Mr. Young has been under fire|the Statehouse this morning be-

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EVERYBODY'S RAVING ABOUT IT BE Tron Aves Col Prentice O.| Methodist Church, criticized the| man Smith, New Albany: Duaine Buneh. 1346 Roache St.: Sgt. Don-|Priest’s appointment from their| pa DU ai ir TONIGHT 8:30 Thru DEC i lald L. Burdine, 920 N. LaSalle St.|PulPits Sunday. . Yoho, State Health Board; Wilbur ; . | Pfc. Dallas D. Ellis, 118 W. Ari-| Originally, Mr. Young named Barnhart, Indianapolis’ Wash-

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Protest and William Kokoriotis, Gary, I GOING 10 SEE II 18 Indianapolis stant ministers who opposed |director of the Americanism

his appointing a Catholic priest, Committee of the Legion. Gls Back in U S the Rev. Fr. Francis Reeves,| Other members of Mr. Young's

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