Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1934 — Page 20

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BRYAN'S SON IS LEADER IN WAR AGAINST 'EPIC' ’Great Commoner’s Kin to Organize Conservative Democrats. My r aifrtf p,.. a IvOR ANGELES Nor 16 With the fervor that characterized the rampaign* of hi* la'e father— Th* r*rt Commonfr Wsiliam Jennings Brvan Jr. todav j* organizing '■nnvrvativp Democrats in a nationwide effort. to block the spread of t!p*on Sinclair? EPIC doctrine* The slighrlv mtistached, bespectacled lo* Angele* attomev. as head of the League of Loyal Democrat* ha* rallied 125.0<V) members, including the leaders of California's Democratic faction*, to hi* cause during the last six week* Next, week he will carry the battle to Washington with a warning to President Roose* elt and administration leaders and follow up with visit* to New Work and other cities where he believe* ihe EPIC movement is gaining strength. Mr. Brvan said he is interested solejv in preventing the capture of the Democratic partv m other state* hv Sinclair adherent* and has no desire for an or appointive, office. dall* 'EPIC ( nmmiinum Stripped of all sham and pretense. the Sinclair program is the, verv essence of Communism.” Mr. 1 Br*an sal Of Its main feature* are lifted bod- | lly from the platform of the Com-1 mumst-Anarchist. party platform! adopted at Pittsburgh in IRA3 Its I aim and purpose is the destruction of the profit system upon which the progress of this nation has been I huilded. It means the destruction of ■ private industry. ' But there is a more sinister! angle. Few caught the significance \ of Mr. Sinclair s statement after the j primary that EPIC not only stood J for End Poverty in California.’ but j End Poverty in Civilization ’ It is a definitely established fact that an attempt is alreadv being made lo develop the F.PIC movement In other state*. FPIC headquarters are said to have already been opened in New' York. Philadelphia, Detroit and Cleveland. Warning to Nation For these reasons we intend to warn the people in other stares to be on guard in order that they may profit from our experience here in California We believe that the Communists are now attempting in hnre from within the Democratic part* throughout the nation, using

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