Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1934 — Page 7
SEPT. 6, 1934.
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3-FOLD ATTACK ON SOCIAL ILLS SINCLAIR’S CURE Newer Deal Program Won Democratic Nomination for Author. A sSoiran. n fniblm *nd a v*rsph!t won for Upton Sincltr thr rvmcer?ic nomlnii’.ion for eovernor es Caltforni*. The slogan was: End Poverty In California " The emblem was a shield bearing th picture of a bee ever which were tne lett-r ' E P. I C , ' and updetneath: I produce; I d?f>:id" Th pamphlet is a 0-page story bv Sinclair, written after the manner of Bellamy's "Looking Backward,” and purporting to tel! how "I Governor of California.” ended poverty in the Oelden State in two short years. Following !• the first of three articles with excerpts from the famous little book of the future, written in the past tense, telling how ‘ Governor" Sinclair did it. By Scripp*-TTr>icar<i XttCtpapor Alliance SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.—ln a little hotel in Santa Monica on a hot evening in August. 1933, there gathered a group of men and women, including five members of the Democratic county central committee. Upton Sinclair, slight, grayish, ascetic, had come down from his sunny hillside home overlooking Pasadena to confer with them. A friend had urged him to change his registration from Socialist to Democratic and run on a Newer Deal platform as a Democrat. He was considering the “call,” and already he had his plan. Here he outlined, for the first time, the Sinclair formula to end poverty. It was a three-fold program tackling unemployment, maldistribution of wealth and insecurity. 1,000,000 Out of Work A million people, he told them, are out of work in California. “We confront a real crisis in this state,” he said, “and I cen see no prospect of things getting better.” He painted a dark picture. While supporting NRA he outlined its weaknesses and failures. At least half the jobless in the United States, he declared, would never “again have work under the profit system.” The “dole,” made work and other expedients Were destroying their morale; counties, states and nation faced bankruptcy. “The first plank of a political platform today must be to give the unemployed work and make them self-supporting,” he argued. "Why is this not done? Why has not every taxpayer demanded that the destitute no longer shall be fed out of the tax funds, but shall be set to work raising their own food and making their own shoes and clothing and shelter?” The answer, he told the group, lay in the fact that “the system” demands profits, and therefore the state must buy these things for the jobless or give them money with which to buy them Barter Is Basis “We must summon the courage to take the wild beast of greed by the beard,” he exhorted. “We must proclaim the right of all human beings in this state to own and have access to the land and the means of production; the right to labor and produce the necessities of existence for themselves and their loved ones.” Whereupon he outlined the first of his three attacks on poverty, state land colonies and production plants, based on scrip and barter, in which the million jobless could toil and trade. There would be set up three state authorities. One would take over tax-delinquent land or condemn and buy other lands and set up state-managed land colonies. These colonies would provide adequate housing and recreation and “guarantee comfort.” Another authority would take over idle factories, plants, mills and other production units to 4 provide jobs for city folks. To finance these ventures a third authority on money would Issue scrip as a means of exchange among the state workers and bonds to finance the ventures. These bonds, explained Sinclair, would be Issued in low-interest $lO denominations and pass for state currency. “My campaign for office will be a crusade t 6 persuade the people to withdraw their savings from private banks,’ 4 he said, “and turn them over to the state to be used for the development of a state system of industrial production. “Lend your money to California and not to the private bankers; let your money work for you and not against you. It would not be very long, I think, before the private bankers would be begging the state to buy their beautiful marble palaces at cost, and we should put an end to the private control of credit, which is the tap-root of our troubles.” Next: “Governor” Sinclair will tell how he sought to equalize wealth in wealthy California.
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