Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 204, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1935 — Page 9
JAN T . 4, 1925
CONGRESSMEN HEIR TOWNSENO PANACEA Pension Only Alternative to Revolt, He Says. Bf/ r n Hr 4 Pmg WASHINGTON. Jan. 4.—P. E. Townsend, a soft-spoken country doctor from the West, today prescribed his S2OO-a-month Federal pension proposal as a remedy for many of the Nation's ills. At an open House meeting for
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congressmen, the Long Beach 'Cal.) physician proposed giving every person over 60 years of age a pension of 1200 a month as a means of cnd--1 ing hard times, stamping out crime I and routing bootleggers. "Twenty million people srre de--1 manding that Congress adopt my plan,” Dr. Townsend said. "Heed their cry before a whirlwind revolution takes the country and bloodshed follows.” Rep. John Stevens McGroarty fD., ; Cal.), announced he would circulate a petition seeking 218 signatures necessary to force the bill embodying Townsend’s "old age revolving j pension plan” to a vote in the i House. He had been informed, he
! said, that the Administration ; opposes it. Hindu Student to Lecture Ranendra Krumar Das, Hindu student at the University of Cincinnati, 0., will speak at 10.30 tomorrow at the Children's Museum. His topic will be “A Trip Through India With Me.” spider Bites Film Star Bv United Pre*t LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4.—Warner Baxter remained under a physician’s care today for treatment for a I Black Widow spider bite.
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