Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1929 — Page 18
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SOCIALIST AIMS MADE CLEAR BY FORUMSPEAKER Norman Thomas, Leader of Party, Casts Light on Dark Places. BY DANIEL M. KIDNEY Socialism's new viewpoint, which does not mean the surrender of private property, but its more equitable distribution, was explained to some 500 Indianapolis citizens at Kirshbaum Community Center Sunday night. The event was the first of the iourth annual Open Forum lecture pries and the speaker was Norman Thomas, chief proponent in America of “The New Socialism.” Thomas, candidate for President r n the Socialist ticket in 1928, just ad fomv Wim New York, where he polled nearly 200.000 votes as Socialist candidate for mayor. Using the subject “What I Would Have Done If Elected President,” Thomas sketched his plans for a modern socialistic commonwealth. It would mean, he explained, collective ownership and control by the .state of industries and services essential to economic life, but private ownership of homes and goods that go to support family life. . . . It would mean the taking by tax of all unearned increment, but the rewarding of the individual for service rendered the commonwealth. It would be anti-imperialistic and working toward world peace, but not necessarily gua r anteeing it. It would give monogamous marriages an opportunity to prove its worth such as it does not have under the inequitable economic system of today, its spokesman contended. “Reality in politics and economics Is the outstanding need of our time if we are to control our machinery so that it will serve the common good," Thomas declared and stressed this point throughout. “Collectivism is upon us," he asserted, “and there can be no return
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F’ND MASTODON BONES Workmen in Gravel Pit Near Vincennes Make Discovery. Ru r nltrif Press VINCENNES, Ind., Nov. 11.— Parts of the skeleton of a giant pre-historic animal have been found near here by workmen employed by a gravel company. H. L. Barnett, geologist, said the bones are those of a giant mastodon. Previously, mastodon tusks and teeth had been found in the same region. The bones are a tibia-like piece, a joint and another piece of undetermined nature. to that so-called rugged individualism preached by Hoover during the campaign. That was a product of pioneer days and is impossible in our crowded cities and power driven world of today. Farmers Have Little Chance “Our machinery can be a source of untold blessing if properly controlled. Our problem is to*see that while he aids in producing thou--1 sands of shoes daily, when working, that the shoemaker’s children need not go barefooted in dull times.” America, he contended, is the most poorly governed country i$ the world in regard to tenant farming. Here there is no control and “rack renting” runs rampant over 40 per cent of the tilled soil, he said. Citing the inter-dependence of nations, he pointed the danger of economic imperialism and predicted that unless there is a change in present policy, America will pay for oil with blood. Asserting that unbridled competition is the death, rather than life of trade, he offered textiles and bituminous coal as current examples in industry. Waste is the greatest by-product, he declared. “There is something wrong with an economic system under which 300 families have an income of more than $1,000,000 a year and others work for $12.50 a week, as they do in the textile industry in the south,” Thomas told his hearers. Cites New York Squalor ‘There is something wrong in New York City when certain apartments rent for upward of $75,000 a year and whole blocks are filled with swarming tenements.” Condemning stock gambling, he proposed that it be checked by taxing marginal buyers. He asserted that the greatest profits had been made, before the market crash, by persons making no contribution to the common good but betting. Civil liberties again would be restored under socialism, the Socialist asserted. He cited numerous cases of their loss, including the Mooney imprisonment, and the late KuKlux Klan uprising. Tribute was paid by Thomas to the Hoover administration for its more liberal policies and also to former Governor Alfred E. Smith for his accomplishments in New York state. These things were cited as steps to be pursued further.
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RIOT CLIMAXED BY SLATING OF POLITICAL CHIEF Argentine President’s Foe Is Asassinated at Mass Meeting. Bjr Vnitcd Press BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 11.—Carlos Washington Lencinas, former governor of the province of Mendoza and bitter political opponent of President Hipolito Irigoyen, was assassinated during a political outbreak shortly after his arrival at Mendoza Sunday. Fifteen persons were wounded by revolver fire before mounted police restored order. Among the wounded were Lencinas’ cousin, Paul Lencinas, and Juan Carri Perez, commanding officer of the Mendoza mounted police. The latter two w’ere near death in a hospital. Lencinas, who, since the federal government intervened and supplanted the provincial government some time ago, has carried on a bitter campaign against the federal-
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