Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1934 — Page 10

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KINGFISH OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT

Huey Outlines ‘£hare-Your* Wealth' Platform for Nation. DU by Vn -Ki Ire*> BATON ROUGE. La„ Nov. 13 Senator Huey P. Long today unveiled thr national program vhich his friends and political associates sav he hopes will put him in the running as a presidential candidate in 193* In an Interview with the United Press, Long was vague about presidential aspirations, but should luck smile he intimated, he mould not be asleep He said: •If I was running this country. Id guarantee a fortune of not less than $5 000, and more if necessary, to every American family to provide for a home, the education of their children and something to eat and something to wear. "I'd limit the amount of any man's fortune to $10,000,000 or less, if it is necessary to guarantee a horn* and comfort,', tor all people.” Legislature in Session Huev gavp his interview in the new $5 000 000 state capitol. where his closely controlled legislature is in session passing laws he savs will made Louisiana a Utopia Both houses met in special session last night to pass Long's program of •poor people's laws.” .Deluding a moratorium on all debts for two years, a plan for scaling down burdensome private debts and a measure to force drastic reductions in gas and electricity rates. These bills. Long said, are a part of his national program. If he w<*rp running the entire United States, instead of just Louisiana, which he controls with an iron hand, he'd "guarantee every man immediate postponement of all debts which he can t pay, and Id provide foe scaling them down ’ ALso he would Rive a pension to all persons over 60 and would provide a thirty-hour week for all wril-rs. with a momhs vacation every year. "I'd store surplus farm products rather than burn them up or dump them into the river, and distribute a sufficient amount of the surplus to feed and clothe the hungry and needy.” he continued. "The federal government's funds would supplant thase of state governments for universal education sufficient to guarantee a college or vocarional education to every boy and girl regardless of the means of their parents.'* Football Star Absent Last night's session was unusually ouiet for the Louisiana legislature, accustomed to near riots on the floor amid the shouted and screamed sarcasms of the Kingfish. But it reveals that the reins, as at its last session, are firmly in Long s hand. His legislative program was introduced in the house and referred to committee by a vote of 66 to 17. The senate met long enough to receive into membership Abe Mickal. star half back of the Louisiana State university team, who Is disqualified legally to hold office because he is a resident of Mississippi. and who was not elected according to Louisiana law. That made no difference. Long said he was a senator and the senate agreed. Mickal was not present. His roach. Captain Lawrence Jones, said that Kingflsh or no Kingfish. Mickal could not break training by staying up later than 10 p. m.

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DEMOCRATS TO HOLD VICTORY DANCE

Miss Joanne C. Noone

An invitation to attend a Democratic Victory dance next Saturday in the Riley room at the Clavpool has been extended every Democrat in Indiana bv Miss Joanne C. Noone. 39 North Walcott street. Statehouse Womens Democratic Club president. Miss Dorothea Rose Shickel. Terre Haute, state education department employe and dance chairman, has announced that music will be provided from 10 until 1 by Amos Otstots Crimson Serenaders.

REVITALIZED G. 0. P., WITH YOUNG CHIEFS. HELD COUNTY NEED

A soothsayer arose from the midst of the battered Republican party in Marion county and said last night that anew party, revitalized. and led by young men and women, would arise. Edward J. Heckrr Sr., speaking before the Irvington Republican Club, declared. "The Republican party today has but one choice; it must change in many ways to meet conditions. Those who cling to the past are as dead as their old issues." MRS. SABIN LEADS IN LIBERTY LEAGUE DRIVE Urges American Women to Join Property Rights Defenders. By I n• W Prrto WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.—Mrs. I Charles H Sabin, leader of women's forces in the fight against prohibition. todav opened anew drive to enlist millions of American women behind the American Liberty League. Mrs. Sabin said that the league's objective was to keep the New Deal on middle ground and that it did , not intended to attack all President Roosevelt's policies. Citing the need for a critical agency, she characterized the Republican party as "static, inefficient and timid.” School 72 Reunion livid Former pupils of School 72 mpt in reunion last night at Cifaldi's. on the National road. east, with Floyd E. Williamson, state auditor and former principal of the school, as guest of honor. George A. Henry, : city councilman, was toastmaster.

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STEAL ’EM BOYS. IF YOU MUST: THEY’LL DO YOU NO GOOD

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