Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1934 — Page 26

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FORD'S WAR ON NRA NEARS END DESPITE REBUFF Silencing of Radio Stations Latest Setback Under New Deal. BY LYLE C. WILSON I nit.d Prni M.ff f rrenn<Jnt (Cogmibt 1534 bv United Pri WASHINGTON, July 27.—Henry Ford's battle with NRA probably is headed toward armistice ar.d ultimate peace despite renewed Indications the nation's foremost individualist need expect few favors from the New Deal. A month has elapsed since Mr. Ford's local representative obtained from the manufacturer a letter which all but met NRA requirements for the issuance of a certificate of compliance. The last officials heard of the Ford communication was when it was to be returned to Detroit for changes m phraseology which were expected to be satisfactory to Mr. Ford. With that issue undecided President Roosevelt's new federal communications commission has just ordered off the air three radio stations operated bv the Ford Motor Company in Michigan. It was during the. war that Mr. Ford became a symbol of American prosperity to the world and proph°t of high wages magic manufacturing and success to his compatriots. Friendly With Coolidge Shortly after President Harding entered the White House began a much publicized series of camping trips. Mr. Harding, Mr. Ford. Harvey Firestone and the late Thomas A. Edison ’•oughed it in Florida and elsewhere. President Cooiidge also found Mr. Ford much to his liking. Mr. Ford must have gained the eternal good will of President Hoover with re- j peated explanations that troubled j occupant of White House was | not responsible for the depression. Shortly before the 1932 election, Mr. Ford appealed to the country, in effect, to re-elect Mr. Hoover and save the country from rum. Diplomatic relations between the White House and the great plant headquarters at River Rouge were disrupted at noon March 4, 1932. Open Break Occurs The open break came w hen Mr. Ford refused to sign the NRA au- : tomobile code. Administrator Hugh S. Johnson for weeks was about to crack down on the Ford Motor'

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Melvin A. Kinney

Members of the local De Malay chapter, together with Melvin A. Kinney, social adviser, will attend the Noblesville chapter's annual all-night party tomorrow night in Forest park.

Former Northwestern Dean Dies li */ f if iff ft Pm lf LONG BEACH, Cal.. July 27 Emily F Wheeler. 34. former of women at Northwestern university. died yesterday of a complication of ailmenUs. Company. He contented himself w:'h trading his Ford-made Lincoln for a General Motors Cadillac. But a presidential executive order this year forbade Ford dealers to bid for federal automotive contracts. The row with the blue eagle does not apnear to have hurt Fora's business much. National Automobile Chamber of Commerce new car registrations for the first five months of 1934 show: Ford. 230.781; Chevrolet. 204.121; Plymouth. 124835. Last year Ford was a poor second to Chevrolet.

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SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION TO CONDUCT PICNIC 42 Units of Church Plan Joint Outing at Bethany Park. Forty-two Sunday schooLs of Dis- ' ciples of Christ churches, composing the Marion County Christian Sunday School Association, will hold their first annual joint picnic at Bethany Park, Ind., Saturday, Aug. 11. Included in the program will be , horseshoe games, ring pitching, dodge ball, soft ball, volley ball and tennis, all under the direction of John Farr and Howard Anderson. Swimming contests will be supervised by James Cram. A pageant. “The Lamp,” will be presented, with 185 characters taking part and an orchestra of thirtyfive pieces playing. The pageant, to be given in the new open air

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theater, is being planned by Miss Beatrice Houze. Central Christian church dramatic director. Professor Arthur Mason, Third Christian church music director, will conduct the orchestra. Taking part in the pageant will be representatives of Third Christian. Central Christian, Seventh Christian Englewood Christian, Downey Avenue Christian and Eighth Christian churches, and the Bethany Christian players. E. E. Shelton is general picnic chairman. Working with him are Frank Hopper. H. V. Raquet, J. H. Tillsley. James Schockley, J. E. Benefield. A. L. Brattain, C. C. Dobson and Culver Martin. Relief Corps Club to Meet A meeting of the Edna E. Pauley Junior Club. No. 6. Woman's Relief Corps, will be held Saturday afternoon at Ft. Friendly, 512 North Illinois street. All members are urged to attend.

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NEW DEAL DISCUSSED BY REAL ESTATE MEN Government Officials’ Honesty Held Key to Success. Honesty among government officials was held the key to success of President Roosevelt's New Deal administration in round tablp discussion yesterday at an Indianapolis Real Estate Board luncheon. Several members voiced this opinion when called on by Thomas F. Carson, board president, after an address by John Ruckelshaus, attorney. Mr. Ruckelshaus’ topic was “Does the New Deal of President Roosevelt Mean the End of Democratic Government?’’

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