Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1935 — Page 4

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NYE WAR BILL IS COMMUNISM. SAYS JOHNSON

Threatens to Wreck Nation’s Institutions, Genera! Declares. BY HUGH S. JOHNSON WASHINGTON. April 10—There Is going to be a ruction in this Congress over “taking the profit# out of ■war." Three respectable points o' view are up. Senator Gerald P. Nye thinks that means "when war comes, abolish the profit system in the United States." Congressman John J. McSwain gays It means "forbid any price increase not permitted by the President, take all profits and income traceable to w*ar, and tax everything else to the point of diminishing returns.’* Walter Lippmann sees no great difference between the two pians. But he says the effect of cither will be to convert our whole economic system Into a war machine. He fears that this could easily be controlled by the war party and that the net result may be more and easier and bigger and better wars. War of Economic Systems The country would do well to take this Issue as something more than a tempest in a teapot. Mr. Lippmann is right in this thought that an effective plan for Industrial and man-power mobilization would convert this country Into the most powerful engine of destruction the world has ever seen. Modem war is a death grapple of economic systems rather than of armies only. The most powerful of r.uch systems, when made ready for *ar use, will be the most deadly. But he is dead wrong if he thinks Senator Nyc’s plan does that. It does the reverse of that. The gasoline that runs our industrial motor is profit. The motor was built that way r . It may start on ballyhoo but it won t run on ballyhoo. Principles of Communism Everybody Is agreed that we must find a way to prevent war inflation and to cut out profits due to war. But when you go further and say that, when ever war comes, you are going to abandon the profit system and adopt the principles of Communism with the enemy at our gates, you simply propose to kill our oniy engine of defense. Mr. Lippmann was also wrong in heading his article yesterday "The Militarism of Senator Nye.” It should have read, "The Communism of Senator Nye.” The McSwain bill does what Mr. Lippmann fears. The Nye plan does not. It does something much worse. It threatens the wreck of most of our institutions. Another War Is Near Europe is sleping restlessly on the edge of another war. If it rolls in, we may see destruction there of all existing social, economic, political and even religious system ;. But why suffer that destruction here? The man who proposed the Nye "plan” wrote in the April issue of Common Sense urging that all discontented groups be rallied: “The crisis may come this year. It may be postponed—but it is as certain as that the sun will rise. tomorrow. The way to bring to an end. swiftly and overwhelmingly, the now badly shaken confidence of the people in Roosevelt is to prepare at once a plan which can be offered to them.” What Senator Nye proposes seems to be part of that plan to rally radicals, bring collapse and ruin Roosevelt. Sfcnojvright. 1935. hr UnttrH Feature Svn■Biratr. Inc All rtehts reserved Repro- ; * duction in whole or in part forbidden .> ; Gone, but Not Forgotten / /automobiles reported to police as atolen I H. r *K Cu’hber’son. 5(1711 WashtngtonAhd. Msrmon sedan. 42-280. front New / Ynrb and Illlnois-sts , I Vlarold Harvev 202 N Delaware-st. Chevrolet sedan. 598-811. from Capltol-av and Market-s; ... „ „ Robert Fatout. 4528 Collese-av Ford Model T touring. 49-060. from 34th and M Wa d llace S r.chnrr. 1428 N Pennsvlvanla*t. Ford V-8 coach. 48-362. from In front , of his home. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered bv police bf Ha n r e rv°H. Schmidt. 108 V ISth-st. Plymouth coupe, found on Parner-av north ° f jine h S-evens 821 Ensllsh-av. Chevrolet coach. found n rear of 62 S Sta.e-av, stripped of four tires. Laxative combination folks know is trustworthy The confidence thousands of Parents have in pood, old reliable, powdered Th.edlord's B .i. k-Drausht has prompted them to cet the new Syrup of Black-Draught for their children. Tr.e grown folk stick to the powdered Brack-Draught; aoungsters probablv will prefer l? when thev outgrow their childish love ol . sweet? . Mrs C. W. Adams, of Murray. . Kv writes: "1 have used Thedford's Black-Draught .powder' about thirteen Tears tak.r.g It for bllltousness. B.ackiDraught acts well and 1 am a.ways ©leased with the results. I warred a food reliable laxative for mv cht.drer. have found Svrup of Black-Draught to be just that." BLACK - DRAUGHT See New 1935 Cabinet Model j Speed Queen Electric Washer with m Safety-Roll Wringer fi | an exclusive feature Ir—4lM Vonnegut'si, (>’ 130 E. Washington 1 { j j Uktti. itndWimt/i i CLOTHING ON EASY CREDIT AVION S MARINE CO. IT W. WASHINGTON ST, ■ - - - - - ----- backXches KIDNEY DISORDERS corrected by taking DIUREX Sold and Guaranteed HAAG’S Cut Price Drugs ■Mgas THTS CTT ’.A In 1 JF add to : v *** Kresg* Bldg. OIMB D ,„ T _ g:M p tan. ul Wash. •- “ to 5:S* V m | Sunday till aeon

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