Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1930 — Page 14
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OTOPIA IN U. S. IS PROMISE OF NEWESTPARTY 'A Individual Would Be Allowed to Keep More Than SIOO,OOO, /.’■< rniter} Press SPRINGFIELD. 111., Oct. 17.—A 1 ">pian form of government under Vrich no individual would be in r ssession of more than SIOO,OOO for - nger than one week was proposed ' day by the American National r ’rty. Details of the plan suggested by e new party were contained in ampaign leaflets” describing aims and ambitions of its platform. Disibution of 1.000,000 leaflets will be ade in Illinois. Plans of the party would “make ? United States a garden of • iradise," according to the party atform, and under the new form government “all idle Americans culd be employed and enriched *yond their dreams.” The platform provides for build--1 of homes at cost of construe">n; government control of all 1 tilities, monopolies and trusts, and armanent establishment of busi~ss success by heavy taxes on ■arded money. Unemployment would be solved by ngaging the government in farm.l2 oil producing, mining and ' .ansportation. t The government would float a :nd issue of $12,000,000,000 to pro- • de funds for taking control of ’ isiness and industries. Describing lie conditions which would exist nder the new government, the leafl:t declared: The United States would feed nations having food shortages, ominate the economic life of the orld. win the good will of all humanity and tend to make the entire ■ orld a Utopia. “The government would distill, ferment and brew alcoholic bever-
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ages and sel them under regulations compatible with the health and welfare of the people. Money derived from this source would be used for supporting a system of vocational schools. “All-in-all the plan would provide work for 10,000,000 persons and insure lasting prosperity.” The party has chosen Ernest Stout Sr., Chicago lawyer and former newspaper man, as its candidate for United States senator and has selected a full ticket for state ofQces. WANTED! ONE HUSKY DOCTOR FOR WINTER Butternut, Wis., Needs One Who Is Good Snow Shoveler. Bv United Press _ , BUTTERNUT, Wis., Oct. 17. Citizens of Eutemut and the surrounding district broadcast today an
which grinds out the campaign oratory of Republican leaders for all to hear. That proud young fellow who sponsored the launching of the “pup” is Dailey Fenton, son of Harry Fenton, secretary of the G. O. P. state committee.
appeal for a physician to settle here before winter snows block highways and prevent outside medicaj aid. “We’ll have a hard time this winter without medical care,” said Edward J. Koran, president of the village board. “The community needs a young, strong physician, though, one who can shovel snow if his automobile gets stuck and who can stand temperatures of 30 degrees below zero.” A river in Spain is called the Ria Gaijdix river, meaning “river river river river.”
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LAST MOHEGANS DON WAR PAINT: SUE FORRIGHTS Law Replaces Tomahawk in Battle of Indians to Save Cemetery. By United Press NORWICH. Conn, Oct. 17 —The last of the Mohegans are on the warpath. They have fared forth to fight what they term encroachment of the white man on their hallowed precincts and they have armed themselves with the legal weapons of their pale-faced brethren, instead of with the more destructive instruments of their aboriginal forebearers. The Mohegans, or rather their descendants, have brought suit in superior court against the state of Connecticut, its attorney-general, the city and town of Norwich and others, demanding $1,000,000 for the alleged desecration of a small Indian burial ground near here, in which the body of the great sachem, Chief Uncas, supposedly is buried. Edyth B. Gray and others, who describe themselves as heirs of the great Uncas, charge the defendants with preventing them from continuing to use the burial ground as a cemetery, that monuments there have been destroyed
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or removed, and that the so-called reservation has been cut up into building lots. All told there are not more than one hundred descendants of the tribe about which James Fenimore Cooper wove such fantastic and romantic tales. None of these are full-blooded, virtually all being white-mixed. They live on what they call “the reservation, ’ a small plot of land at Mohegan, on the west bank of the Thames river four miles from here. In reality, it is not a reservation, for it is not under federal or state supervision. The burial ground, involved in the suit, is a sixteen-acre plot. It is studded with several gravestones, one of which marks the supposed last resting place of Uncas. The noted chieftain’s grave is marked by an obelisk monument about seven feet high. Across the face of one side is the inscription “Uncas.” The obelisk has an interesting history. Its base was laid in 1833 in the presence of President Andrew Jackson and a few members of his cabinet, who journeyed by stage coach to Norwich especially for the occasion. Then, it seemed, the Norwichites forgot about finishnig the memorial until the fall of 1840, when the money to complete it was col-
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lected at a Harrison-Tyler campaign meeting. Finally, on July 4, 1842. the obelisk was raised over the base. RAZOR FIRMS MERGE BOSTON. Oct. 17.—The legal battle over patent rights between the Gillette Safety Razor Company and the Auto Strop Safety Razor Company. Inc., has ended with a merger of the rival companies. Gillette's acquisition of Auto Strop, announced here, climaxed negotiations extending over several months. The combine not only will end protracted patent litigation, but will give Gillette important additional facilities in foreign fields.
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PTty ’ Prices subject to change depending / rig upon fluctuations in wholesale marM ‘ ' * ket prices. PRICE of FOOD TODAY These prices are provided by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company as a buying guide to housewives. Prices shown in the first column are in effect at A. & P. Food Stores Friday and Saturday, October 17th and 18th. GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD 9 I Price Reduced 7. Regular and Twin AN EXTRA SLICE AT A MEAL SPECIAL PRICES l ™ ™ tJA TODAY, ago Oct. 17 Northern Tissue 3 rolls 19c BJ -3c _2c Old Dutch Cleanser 4 cans 25c 7c J /4c BUTTER Silverbrook Lb. 38c 50c -12 c SUGAR “5 lb. Carton 26c 35c -9c MILK hou“: 4 29c 71 /4C NAVY BEANS 3 lbs. 23c 12V 2C -45-6c IVORY SOAP 4 cakes 25c 7 c -%c SOAP P& cr£w".f Bbars2sc 34-5 c -27-40 c POTATOES Cobblers Peck 29c . • I FOODS MOST IN DEMAND TODAY PRICES „ PRICES | CHANGE TODAY A YEAR IN PRICE OCT. 17 AGO * GROCERIES Macaroni or Spaghetti.. iff .. 5c 7%c j—2%c ‘ Little Kernel lona Tomatoes ■...■ ■■.■3 .. .29c 12c - 2 l-3c Black Raspberries 3 ..57c 25c 6c Little Chief Corn j,... .2 ...25c 15c —2/zc MEATS Chuck Roast • • Native Cattle . 15c 25c |—loc Smoked Hams •; • Whole or Half Lb.j 27c 31c j— 4c Fresh Picnics. . ... .^.r,. . .Lb. .15c 17c —2c Swiss Roast, Shoulder Cut, Lb. . 19c 27c —Bc Chickens, Fresh Springers. Lb. . 29c 37c —Bc -indicates increase in price. r—p —lndicates decrease in price. PERSONAL a grea t many people are be | i^'“ g er j“ne’s^sake A&P 1 (Mm ig S not atadrd‘o 1 J hopes that this is true. .1 adva „tage of A&P • ver - I save what fluality tood . J The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Cos. '0 Central Western Division _ nil 1
TALK HOSPITAL SITE C. of C. Considers Insane Institution Proposal. Chamber of Commerce directors have under consideration proposal of the department of justice bureau of prisons for erection of a criminal insane hospital in Indiana. The bureau seeks a 500-acre site for the establishment of the hospital in Indiana, lowa, Illinois or | Missouri. | “We don't know yet whether we ' will want a hospital of this type in
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the state.” said Paul Q. Richey, chamber president. “If the directors favor proffering the government a site for the hospital, a committee will be named to select the plot of ground.” Richey said. Civic bodies in the other states have been made a similar offer by the department of justice bureau. Payments of taxes in monthly instalments is being agitated in North Carolina.
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