Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1935 — Page 7
OCT. 14. 1935.
NYE PLEADS FOR LAWS TO MAKE PEACE CERTAIN Potent Neutrality Measures Are Needed by U. S.. Senator Declares. With the danger of the United States being forced into another war growing hourly, development of strong public opinion is necessary to force Congress into enacting potent. neutrality laws. Senator Gerald P. Nye, chairman of the Senate munitions investigating committee, said at Kirshbaum Center last night. The Republican Senator from North Dakota supplemented a vigorous, documented attack on munitions makers and high military officers with a plea that the people write Congre men of their demands for peace. “This very hour constitutes the most dangerous hour for American peace in 21 years,” Senator Nye said. ‘‘America is not concerned with the African war, yet if Europe goes to war the chances of dragging in Amerira are much greater than the chances of remaining neutral.” Condemns Rearmament Plans He condemned the world's rearmament plans as ‘‘the maddest, bloodiest rare that civilization has ever known" and demanded that the United States reduce its war appropriations. The national defense blueprints of the United States Navy call for '•ansporting 3,000.000 men across Mhe seas and for naval battles more 'than 500 miles from America, Senator Nye revealed. , Terming the Japanese war scare a navy device to gain large appropriations, lie quoted from an article written by President Roosevelt 12 years ago saying that such a war was impossible. Urges New 1 Neutrality Laws “If war romes to the Unitea States. American soldiers will b° killed and wounded by Americanmanufactured guns, gases and shells. American armaments are sample cases for the munitions salesman,” hr charged. “New neutrality laws should be
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passed when Congress convenes in January, or President Roosevelt will gain the permissive power that ; forced Woodrow Wilson to declare | war. “While President Roosevelt bitterly opposed neutrality legislation taking :he power away from the chief executive. Herbert Hoover in 1926 | made the disarmament conference a farce by arranging meetings of the United States delegates and the muj nitions makers. “Roosevelt wants a neutrality policy like the one which slid us into the World War—a permissive, discretionary policy leaving matters in the hands of the executive,” Nye said. “The madness of our armament * ..e may be explained by the peoj pie's willingness to let incompetent i officials solve the problem, and the greed of munitions makers and certain industrialists,” Senator Nye said. Illustrating his lecture with private letters from the flies of the Senate munitions investigation, Senator Nye alleged that certain shipbuilders knew who would be awarded Navy contracts 10 days before the bids were opened.
SIRTH CONTROL STAND HIT BY STATE SCHOOL St. Mary's Quits University Women's Association in Protest. Hu Timr Sprrinl NOTRE DAME. Ind., Oct. 14. Protesting action by the American Association of University Women in advocating the "legalizing and dispensing of information by physicians on contraception,” Sister M. Madeleva. C. S. C„ Mary's College president, Notre Dame, today disclosed the college's withdrawal from associate membership in the A. A. U. W. Sister Madeleva made public correspondence with Dr. Kathryn McHale, Washington, the association’s general director, in which the St. Mary's president scored the action approved at the organization's summer convention. Her letter said, in part: “Although St. Mary's College has only an associate membership in the association, I feel that it is one of many schools whose fundamental
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principle* have been definitely misrepresented by this action "The Catholic college in Amrica seems to me to be doing a fine and j sinepre service. I wonder that the ! A. A. U. W. should have enter- t tained a question so expressly op- { posed to that group of its members, unless, of course, it wished to eliminate them. In that ease we might have been asked to withdraw or to be excluded from membership.” In her reply Dr. McHale took the stand that the association adopted no poiiev on birth control. She pointed out, that it had voted on the legalization of dissemination of birth control information to relieve physicians from restrictions of the criminal code. She added that “we would regret the lass of any one institution, and you can see that such a loss might precipitate a cleavage which would be unfortunate when one considers the results of it abroad. Faces Prison Term COLUMBUS. Ind.. Oct. 14.—Found guilty of grand larceny, Orville Drake. 26. a grocery clerk, faces a sentence of one to ten years in the State Reformatory. He is the last of five Indianapolis men tried here on charges of looting freight cars of merchandise valued at more than SSOOO.
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ROBINSON ASKED TO JOIN DEBATE ______ Toledo Lawyer Challenges Ex-Senator to Speak on Soviet Views. Former United States Senator Arthur R. Robinson has been challenged to a debate on his views of the Soviet Union which he frequently has expressed since returning from a week's visit in Russia. . His challenger is Edward Lamb. Toledo attorney, who has written Mr. Robinson that a number of Indianapolis persons have suggested a debate be arranged here if Mr. Robinson is willing. “I have written a magazine article showing that your opinions at the scene differed from those you expressed on your return to the United States.” Mr. Lamb says in a letter to former Senator Ro'oinj son. "Os course, my own opinions of the accomplishments of the Soviet
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