Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1932 — Page 2
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Al SMITH RAPS SOLDIER BONUS IN HIS PROGRAM Sales Tax. Wine and Beer Levy and Jobless Aid Proposals Aired. (Continued Fmm Page 1) can ask that their care shall become a national burden greater than the people of the country can carry in time of trouble. Let us go back to the principles of the wise and far-sighted plans set forth by President Woodrow Wilson in his program for payment* to soldiers. He sought above all things to avoid the evils of soldiers’ Pensions which followed the Civil war 'fe began by obtaining a scale or pay for the men in the service higher than any scale ever paid before in this or any other country. He established as a further part of this program the principles of full and complete care of those wounded or disabled during the war. or whose disabilities are traceable to the war; full care and protection for widows and orphans of soldiers
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who lost their live* In the war, and a system of insurance and deferred compensation for all veterans on a sound actuarial basis with contributions by the government and I veterans. His program was entirely acceptable to the veterans and to the people generally. "The Wilson principles practically have been destroyed by numerous amendments to veterans' laws, all of which have as their purpose the payment of hundreds of millions of dollars to hundreds cf thousands of veterans and their dependents whose disabilities and other problems are not remotely connected with the war. ’’l, therefore, suggest that congress appoint a special committee to report back at the next session a list of all special acts, amendment* and appropriations which in any way compromise the original Wilson principles with the view to repeal of such legislation. In the meantime. no more burdens for veterans relief should be added by congress at this session. Smith called defeat of the sales tax a ‘ mistake’’ and said congress should “reconsider.” He outlined what he said would be the effect of a sales tax. and cited the high taxes that would be levied on capital If such a tax were not adopted. “Soak capital, and you soak labor," he argued. Smiths financial program for , the present crisis." as outlined by j him Monday night calls for: 1. A manufacturers’ sales tax as
a means of balancing the federal budget. 2. Grant of power to the dent to effect economies through consolidation of bureaus and government activities as he has isked. 3. Defeat of veterans' bonus proposals. and study of certain veterans' legislation now effective with a view to repeal. 4. Wme and beer tax. through modification of the Volstead act. which with sales tax will pay for a public works bond issue for unemployment relief. 5. Grant of power to the President to extend the moratorium ' until a real solution can be reached." 6. Suppression of all * mugwump tactics" . . , that ‘ bedevil legislation, increase the depression, unsettle business, and endanger our credit.” 7. Repeal of the eighteenth amendment. 8. Giving the President a free hand to aid productive public works of states and cities, instead of rlieving unemployment with reconstruction finance corporation funds. 9. The nation to "co-operate now and argue afterward.” Premier Resigns by Radio By t nitfd Prrn LONDON. May 17.—Premier E. J. Hogan of the state of Victora. Australia. used the wireless telephone to offer his resignation after his party was defeated in the Victoria elections.
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DEATH BLOCKS FAMILY REUNION Half Brothers Had Planned Surprise Visit. Death of Willie Jackson at his home in Brown ’county has pre- | vented a partial reunion of a famI Uy of five half brothers and a half sister, which has not heard from the father, Charles A. Jackson, in : thirty-nine years. * At Paducah. Ky.. in 1893, the father was left a widower with three children—John Frederick, 5; Charles Clarence. 3. and Jefferson Robinson. 18 months. He had three children by a previous marriage— Willie. Annie and Louie. Shortly after their mother’s death. John. Charles and Jefferson - were brought to the home of their maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, near West Fork. I Crawford county. Indiana. Louie remained with his father, but died early in life. Anna and Willie were placed with a Brown county family near Columbus. First contact established by the family was In January when the Rev. Lee Jackson, a Winchester i <lnd.) minister, preached at the West Park Christian church. Addiison and WesL Washington streets.
Jefferson Jackson, 320 North Addison street. Is a member of the church. He learned that the minister was a son of Willie Jackson. John Frederick Jackson. 11(1 South Eleventh avenue. Bec:h
Spend Decoration Day NIAGARA FALLS A DELiGHTFUL TWO-DAY VACATION s7*so ™? and Good in Sleeping Cars at Reduced Pullman Fares LEAVE SATURDAY, MAY 28 Total cost of round trip railroad ticket and round trip berth (including occupancy during stay at Niagara Falls > — One person to lower berth '... .$15.50 Two persons to lower berth (each) $12.00 One person to upper berth $14.00 Two persons to upper berth (each) $ll.OO Lv. Indianapolis (Saturday, May 28) 5:30 p. m. Ar. Niagara Falls (Sunday, May 29) 8:00 a. m. TWO DAYS AT THE FALLS Lv. Niagara Falls (Monday, May 30) ....... .8:20 p. m. Ar. Indianapolis (Tuesday. May 31) 7:40 a.m. All-Steel Coaches and Modern Tullman Cars Y'our Home for the Entire Trip Ample Room for Everyone Niagara Falls Ruminated in Colors at Night Is Worth the Trip Alone Tickets and Reservations at City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle, phone Riley 3322, s.nd Union Station, phone Riley 3355. BIG FOUR ROUTE
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Grove, arranged with his brother Jefferson to visit Willie at his Brown county home, but on May 1 received a message that he was dead. They attended the funeral the following day.
Pharmacist Locked Up, Robbed Locked in a rear room of a pharmacy by bandit* Monday night.
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r z; WEEK END CRUISE Over Decoration Day to BERMUDA “'* s SO Another golden opportunity is now offered in a delightful four-day cruise on the beautiful Dutch liner “ROTTERDAM" to sunny Bermuda ... all meals and service strictly first class. The ship is your hotel throughout—which means that you may have your meals aboard ship while in port. Complete Details May Be Obtained From RICHARD A. KURTZ. Manager Travel Bureau The Leading Travel Bureau of Indianapolis 6UNION TRUST** 120 East Market St. Riley 5341
_MAY 17, 1932
Virgil Baldwin. 4323 East Tenth street, proprietor, was robbed of $75, police said today.
