Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 75, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1934 — Page 10
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NEW DEAL IS ATTACKED BY DR. MILLIKAN ✓ •Stateism’ Threat to Free Government. Physicist Asserts. ti l I mtt(4 /*rv SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 7—A sjroup of political philosophers and sociologists, som*> of them in high places” seeks to make man dependent on the 'late after science .ia* taught him to rely on his own efforts. Dr. Robert A. Millikan, one of the world's outstanding physicists, charged in a nation-wide address last night. •Some of them call it Commun.sm, some Socialism, some something else," he said, ' but I will use the broader term, ‘.stateism,* to include this whole tendency toward the government's ownership and operation of everything, this whole movement that weakens self-reli-ance. discourages private initiative, diminishes opportunity, stimulates bonus marches, veteran rackets and even teachers' federal lobbies.” H® said it was his belief the proper functions of the state should be regulatory, not operative. "Indeed.” Dr. Milikan continued “so strongly do I feel this that I regard the man who urges the extension of *he powers of the state Into the operative fields, which private initiative can and will handle equally well or better, as an enemy of free government—the most pernicious influence in American life; today ”
RINTELEN NEAR DEATH FROM GUN WOUNDS Austrian Nazi’s Condition Grave After Suicide Attempt. M'l t nih it /’rc VIENNA. Auc 7.—Anton Rintelen. former minister to Italy, who shot himself when he was arrested during the July 25 Nazi outbreak, was reported in grave condition today. His paralysis was increasing and he was unable to speak
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•BOSS’ VARE DEAD
4 *‘ William S. Vare William S. Vare. political boss of Philadelphia, died today at his home, iStory oh Page One'.
PUNS FOR MODEL GROCERY DISCUSSED Retailers Debate License Problem of Peddlers. Plans for a model grocery were made last night at a meeting of the Indianapolis Retail Grocers' Association in the Hoosier Athletic Club Site and time of construction were not decided. The problem of forcing frontyard peddlers of watermelons and other produce to obtain retail licenses also was discussed. Gets Two Years for Ballot Fraud B'i I niti 4 Prcx* PITTSBURGH. Aug. 7.—Dr. Jaseph G. Steedle, member of the Pennsylvania legislature, was sentenced to two years in federal penitentiary today for fraud in the 1932 congressional elections.
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