Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1926 — Page 2

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CITES VALUE OF EQUALSUFFRAGE Stump Asserts It Is Well f Both Sexes Vote. Jill United Press „ CONNERSVILLE, Inti.. 9ct. 22. “It is fortunate, Indeed, that at this time development of the political events of the nation the problems of human cooperation and organization, the problems of government> are laced hy men and women together, both clothes with responsibility in assisting in thir proper solution.” Albert Stump. Democratic nominee for the long term' in the United States Senate, made that declaration here this afternoon in addressing a pollticaLrally. “How fortunate it is that men and women, the husband and the wife. Ihe fat her and the mother, together face the problems of politics, on the correct solution of which depends the well-being of that fundamental institution of society, the family," the nominee declared. FARM VALUES LESS Democratic Nominee Tanks Decline With Government's Policies. lIV I nih il l‘s xh RICHMOND, I o*l. Oct. 22. ; Figures on the shrinkage of farm : values in Indiana during the past I ll've years were cited by Albert Stump, Democratic nominee for the long term in the United States Sen- j ate, to show the wide difference in opportunity created by the policies I of the Government operating upon I conditions of the past few years, j Stump spoke at a large"* political { rally here Thursday night. He cited ; figures showing that farm lands of : the United States were valued at! $75,600,000,000 in 1920 and at only j $55,000,000,000 in 1 %25. “In the difference of opportunity I which has arisen through the policies I of the Government is found a danger to the very perpetuity of free gov- 1 eminent,” Stump asserted. STEEL PACT ’PROPOSED Gary Suggests Concordat Willi European Manufacturers. Jin United Press . NEW YORK, Oct. 22'—Possibility of a concordat between steel manufacturers of Europe and the United States was suggested by Judge E. H. Gary of tho United States Steel ' t'orporatlon In an address today be- 1 fore the Anlerican Iron and iiteel j Institute. "We have heard recently of considerable discussion relating to anticipated competition between the Iron and steel manufacturers of the United States and foreign competitors," said Gary, “but It is believed that should it become necessary an international conference will be held between n’ll these interests and a full, open discussion indulged In, after which n, fair understanding could be reached. “Os cowise no agreement between the different interests relating to prices could legally be entered into without sanction of our law adminisr tratois. But if, the necessity arose, It Is thought that the approval of the public authority of the country, if they were fully informed and permitted to express opinions on the j subject, might be obtained.” j CURFEW FOR GOTHAM Hu Times Special \ NEW YORK,. Oct. 22.—Mayor “.Tommy” Walker, who likes a night club as well as the next man, saw his 3 a. m. curfew law slide qi|ietlsr through the upper branch of the municipal assembly Thursday.

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