Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1931 — Page 3

DEC. 11, 1931

CHICAGO CHEERS WALKER'S PLEA FOR JOBRELIEF Gotham Mayor Urges New Political Horizon to End Depression. fly United l’rr CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Mayor James J. Walker of New York neared his home city today after a three-week Journey to California to plead the cause of Tom Mooney. He was due to arrive In New York at noon. His return trip by special railroad car was broken by a stopover at Chicago that proved a personal triumph and won cheers when he coupled pleas for the man in San Quentin penitentiary, California, with pleas for anew political horizon big enough to encompass the woes of hungry and unemployed millions made destitute by the depression. "It is not a question now of taxation, or territorial aggrandizement or other major problems of the past,” Walker told a wildly enthusiastic crowd of fifteen hundred Democrats. Bring Back the Pay Rolls "It is a question of life and blood, of humanity itself, which is a damn sight more important. "The time has come when the best minds of the nation must be brought to the front. Let’s get together and do that big something which will bring back to the pay rolls the millions who have been divorced from them. Unselfishness not known since colonial days is demanded. “Humanity is hungry. Millions are out of work. In a crisis like this I am not interested in a party that bothers itself with appointments of postmasters. I am interested in a party that will contribute to the health, happiness and general welfare of our men, women and children.” Speaking of his mission to free Mooney, imprisoned after the Preparedness day bombings in San Francisco in 1916, Mayor Walker said: Labels Criticism “Political” "There was a call from a fellowbeing. It had to be answered. Instead of Tom Mooney being out in San Quentin, it might be any of you. A life was at stake. Distance meant nothing. "We set out to free a man who had the courage to defend what he believed in. There has been criticism of our mission, but it was mostly of the political variety.” On the station platform just before he bid good-by to Mayor Anton J. Cermak of Chicago and to Miss Serafina Di Leo, 19-year-old New York opera singer, now a star of the Chicago Civic Opera, Mayor Walker encountered a wedding party and was showered with rice. "Come to the wedding, Jimmy,” someone shouted. "You can be best man.” Walker ducked, smiling. “I’ve already got a job,” he said. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: James H. Learv. R. R. 2. Greenfield. Ind . Essex sedan, from Alabama and Washtnirton streets. William Kellev 553 Reibolt avenue, Ford coupe, from Ohio and West streets. Paul Stout. R. R. 11. Box 30-H. Ford coupe. 52-204. from Ohio and West streets. Hugh F. Phalon. 317 South Noble street. Ford coupe. 76R-704. from Oriental and Washington streets. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered bv police belong to: Leola Crawford, Weslev hotel. Ford coupe, found at Illinois and New York streets.

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