Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1920 — Page 10
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WOMAN LEADER SAYS LEAGUE ONLY HOPE FOR PEACE (Continued From Pagw One.) ment, purporting to represent the league wing of the Republican party, Is that Ur. Harding, if elected, will cause an entire new covenant or a fundamental revision of the present one to be written. What next? To secure its necessary adoption by the Senate sixty-four votes are required. Even if the most roseate KeptiMuan expectations are realized in tt ■ om'ng election, that party could not command more than fifty-six, and this number would be hoplessly divided between the group led > by Senators Johnson and Borah, which will consent to no league, and those who might be rals. iport of the new covenant. The Republicans would be forced to se-‘ cure anywhere from twenty to forty Democratic votes In order to ratify the new proposal. Is It reasonable to suppose tpat these Democrats will be more ?>> all intentioned toward a Republican covenant than Republicans were toward an alleged Democratic covenant? . ..orin tie diock seems the only possible result arising from that combination of circumstances. Should the impossible eventuate, however. and Mr. Harding plus sixty-four Senators come to an agreement upon a new or much amended covenant, what then? The United States must present the proposal to the organized nations lio.f composing the league, with its explanation that the price which this country demands for entrance into the league is a covenant of our own writing. That covenant built in Paris by the official representatives of many nations through weary weeks or effort, through concessions, rejections, compromise until a common agreement had been reached, must be thrown into the discard and a new one “Made in America" substituted, would the world accept so preposterrous a proposal, of, if the necessary majority of nations should accept the covenant, which suits us, how rnuuy and what nations unable to accept the American plan would withdraw? The risk of disintegration is too apparent to give confidence to friends of international peace. This division of Republican views into two definite and equally unsatisfactory programs of procedure has filled millions of Republicans with despair. They may still vote for Mr. Harding because they have alwavs voted a Republican ticket but the fact remains that their vote will not brirfg what they want. However, painful it may be to Republicans It Is clear that the path of greater promise for supporters of the league lies through Mr. Cox since he stands squarely for the league. His election would be an unmistakable mandate from the coun try calling for participation In the league. The Senate will In any event insist on reservations, but with Mr. Cox's election as a guide to indicate the public demand those reservations vriß more certainly be of such a nature that the league will accept them without losing. its p. esent members. Remembering that the sole aim of the league is to abolish war; that such a league could "only come into existence through a covenant of compromise which could please no one that our is the only eligible nation outside the organization where forty-one countries have fearlessly assumed its obligations; that a rejection of the league means a refusal of this country to cooperate in the world’s greatest effort to make an end of war; that "safety for America first" may mean sending the sons of future mothers to world war, I hold that there Is but one course for those who believe in the league and Its program and that is to vote for Cox. There are millions of men and women who will vote on the Democratic and Republican tickets because their traditions would permit them to do nothing else. There should, however, be a determined number of independent men and women voters who aspire to no party favors, recognize no party thralidom and fear neither the criticism of friends nor f-cs, but who do want their votes to I serve the evolution of society. These i should be able to turn the tide and by So doing to open the door -for the entrance cf our nation into the world compact to build the enduring peace. This and es not mean that 1 have allied myself with the Democratic party, for l am not a Democrat. CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT.
FUND SHIFTING GOES MERRILY ON AT CITY HALL (Confirmed From Page One.) street and alley improvement fund is not the only addition to the gas and vapor light fund, since another $15,000 was taken out of the city civil engineer a Inspector’s salaries fund of $415,800 and added to it. 1 These additions bring the total to be t spent for electric, gas vapor lights during 1920 to $158,65S instead of, $158,658, las advertised by the administration ! when the 1920 budget was under con- | Bideration last September, j How to reconcile this $30,000 addition | to the fund with the city civil engineer budget statement that "we must economize In every way possible, curtail expenses and live within our means during the next year” is another little task for those who are kept busy explaining the Jewett “good government’’ regime’s shortcomings. The city civil engineer’s office -must “live within our means during the next year,” but the council has been called upon within the last month to give the engineer $.300 from the office salaries’ fund to the “office account fund,” increasing the latter from $1390 to $2,300. The budget figue, of $13,700 was not enough to pij- salaries at tbe municipal garage for the already mutilated street and alley improvement -fund was bled further to the extent of $3,620 for this purpose. take more prom STREET WORK FUIfD. The street and alley improvement fund was relieved of $1,968.98 further to bolster up the Tomlinson Hall maintenance fund, which originally was $2,000. The administration failed to estimate the • needs of the sprinkling department salaries fund by $740. since this fund was enriched this amount by transfer from the sprinkling department equipment and supplies fund. , Addition of SI,OOO was made to the city yard department salary fund from the sprinkling department equipment and supplies fund. Among the transfer ordinances now In tbe hands of council committees Is one taking $2,000 out of the % sprinkling deMOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs” Quid’s Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only —took for the name California on tho package, then you are sure your child Is having tbe best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, User and bowels. Children love Its fruity tasta. Full directions on each bottle. Tou mu* say “California."— Advert'sement.
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partment equipment and supplies fund anti putting it in the blank books, printing and advertising fund of the board of public works. This will increase the fund for 1920 to $7,000, $5,000 having been appropriated originally. The budget for next year call* for only $6,000 in this fund. From the sprinkling department equipment and supplies fund $1,500 is to be transferred to tbe sewer department equipment and supply fund by one of the pending ordinances. Councilmen at the regular meeting Monday evening expressed surprise when an ordinance transferring $25,000 \from the street and alley improvement fbnd to the ‘bridge repair fund" was introduced. There is no such fund as the "bridge repair fund” or any which might be construed as such In either the 1920 or the 1921 budgets. ENGINEER NOT CERTAIN ON POINT. When Assistant City Civil Engineer John Elliott was asked what the $25,000 was to be spent for he stated that he did not know exactly, but supposed It was for the repair of some of the dozen or so bridges which are closed at the present time.
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The board of public safety ia asking for the transfer of sums as follows: Two hundred seventeen dollars twenty two cents fra*> new auto fund of the police department to printing and stationery. fund of police department Five hundred dollars from the police barn fund to the printing and stationery fund of the police department. One thousand dollars from the pay roll fund of the police department to auto maintenance and repairs fund of police department. One thousand five hundred dollars from the pay roll fund of the police department to the motorcycle fund of the police department. Two thousand dollars from the emergency police fund of the police department to the fuel and heat fund of the police department. Two thousand dollars from the repairs * buildings fund of the fire department to the gas and electric light fund of the fire department. Two hundred dollars from the new apparatus and tires fund of the fire department to the gas and electric light fund of the fire department. Two hundred dollars from the repairs to cisterns fund of the fire department to the apis and electric light fund of the fire department.
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