Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1932 — Page 8
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‘SYNTHETIC’ IS THOMAS’ VIEW OF ROOSEVELT Socialist Nominee Adds New Adjective to His Former ‘Fanatic’ Description. By United Prcat MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 30.—Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate for President, had this to say in a speech here about his opponents, Franklin D. Roosevelt and President Hoover: “I called Governor Roosevelt a fanatic some time ago. Now whatever I called him would be prefaced with the adjective ‘synthetic.’ He is a terrible statesman, but a good politician. “The depression is unjustly being laid to President Hoover. That's giving him too much credit. He isn t big enough to cause such a crisis. He recently declared a moratorium on repayment of seed loans. That was o. k., but it begins to look like he will declare moratoriums on ever increasing loans until after election." Thomas spoke before audiences of labor organizers, university students and party adherents. He stressed the Socialist agricultural program. Thomas said Roosevelt’s leadership, if he is elected, will be that of a “weathervane.” Os the Socialist agriculture program Thomas said: ‘‘The fundamental concept of this program is that the farmer can look for no panacea until anew social and economic order is established." Thomas criticised the nomination of John B. Chappie as Wisconsin senator. ‘‘That progressive state sank to anew low level when it elected a cheap, lying, muck-raking demagog like John Chappie." UTAH CITIZENS GO ON SCRIP AND SWAP BASIS Thousands Join Barter Movement, to Tide Over Depression. 0/V Scrippa-Hoicard Xcirspaper Alliance SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 30. Thousands of hard-up Utah citizens have decided that money literally is the root of evil and are organizing into co-operative groups to do business permanently on a scrip and barter basis. Last winter a Mormon farmer walked into Salt Lake City and offered four bushels of potatoes for a hair cut. The barber accepted his offer, and today services and commodities are being traded on a scale not heretofore seen in this country. The natural development Association, incorporated last January ‘‘to take in all activities of life and put into operation a system of distribution," has spread until it includes farmers, doctors, merchants of all kinds, dentists, architects, advertisers, accountants, hotels, beauty parlors, geologists, mining engineers, musicians, taxis, printers, and a variety of other professional and business men and laborers.
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