Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1936 — Page 15
Text of Landon's Grand Rapids Talk
oS By United Press
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Oct. 15.-<The text of Gov. Landgn’s speech ‘here last
night follows: It is a real pleasure. for me 10 be here with you in Grand Rapids tonight. The outside world ' never thinks of your city "without: being reminded of good. furniture. Like 50 many Ameticans I have spent a ‘good deal of my life in close contact with Grand Rapids furnifure. "If some of you come out to visit me I shall be blad to make you comfortable in & Grand Rapids chair. The craftsmen whose skill is responsible for the success of your famous industry here did not start by discarding good designs which are still famous, even though some of them go back ‘way.beyond the horse and buggy days. On the contrary, they cherished and respected them. They retained some, improved upon others and created in addition, new designs of their own. They recognized that progress is the law of life. They have been proud to go forward in a great tradition. - This is typical of the people of the United States. They are a progressive people. That is one reason why America is the hope of the world. As a people we recognize that the best government is a progressive application of old truths. We want forward-looking, liberal government, but government based upon principles that have stood the test of time and experience. We know from history and from the hard school of experience that we desert the old truths only at our peril. By liberal government we mean a government liberal enough in its outlook on life not to mistake mere change for progress.
‘I. WILL BALANCE BUDGE?YM
We do not mean the kind of government we have been: getting at Washington during the last three and one-half years that has con-
fused change with progress and too often has been liberal only in the spending of other people's money. And speaking of liberality, let me say here what I said East and West. If I am elected chief executive the budget is going to be balanced, buf, it is not going to be balanced by depriving our needy unemployed of the relief that is their right until they can recover real jobs at real wages. It is not going to .be balanced by denying aid to-the American which he ought to have, and which I believe the nation wants him to have. It is going to be balanced by substituting good administration for bad at Washington, by cutting out waste, incompetency and extravagance and by using relief funds for relief purposes instead of squandering them on the building up of an insidious political machine. Any one who tells vou to the contrary is guilty of trifling with the truth for the sole purpose of attempting to oi:tain votes under false pretense. : Once the government at: Washington has been restored to an efficient and constitutional basis, there is. going to be a general revival of confidence through the country. ‘And confidence is the forerunner of real recovery.
What do we mean by real re-
? We mean a revival of agriclicure, commerce and labor that will offer our unemployed ‘real jobs again at the best of good wages. | This is the only permanent cure for unemployment. -
MILLIONS JOBLESS
How can anybody say that happy days are here again for the American people when so many millions of our fellow citizens are still out of work and so many more miilions still in need-of relief?
Under this Administration we made the poorest record in our history in recovering from hard times. Those nations who did net try to squander their way out of the depression are much farther along the road to recovery than our own. They have less unemployment today than at'any time Since the great war ended. In contrast, our primary need today is jobs for the unemployed. That need is just as great #s it was. in 1933. The country has been ripe tor ‘Tecovery for the last two years. We are far behind in expenditures for upkeep and improvements and for expapsion, The total of this demand—in- industry, in new enterprises, in’ our homes and on our
OFFICERS NAMED BY MANUAL DRAMA CLUB
: The Mask and Wig Club, Manual Training High School dramatic or‘ganization directed by E. Edward Green, speech: teacher, has elected officers for the year. They include Robert Schwomeyer; president; Mildred Moon, viee president; Margaret Lahmann, secretary; Mary Gershanoff, {reasurer, and Burchard Bush, sergeant-at-arms.
TREATMENT URGED -. FOR INFESTED ELMS
Virgil M. Simmons, Department of Conservation commissioner, today urged owners of elm trees infested with Dutch Elm disease to remove all dead branches from them. A number of elms have been found infected in Imdianapolis, but none in other parts of the state, Mr. Simmons said.
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One of the advantages of BlackDraught is that, if it is taken at the first disagreeable feeling of constipation, one or two doses usually bring relief. Prompt relief, such as that, is well worth while.” Constipation is too dangerous to be neglected. “A clean system for health” plan has saved thousands of people much useless sickness. They keep a package of Black+<Draught in the family medicine cabinet and take this purely vegetable laxative at the first sign of constipation. ' They say the relief it ings is mighty hard to beat.
many people prefer Black-Draught when it comes to buying a laxative.
—Adw.
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farms—amount re billions of dollars. Once all this consumer demand is .released, the problem will not be where to find jobs for the unemployed. -The task then will be where to find workers for the work.
people. They know recovery when they ‘see it, and many millions of them are getting tired of having it delayed time after time. ; ‘We have not made as much progress in coming out of .this depression as we have reasonable right to expect. No one can hide that fact.
EARLHAM OUTING AT TURKEY RUN 1S SET
et Times Special RICHMOND, Ind, Oct. 15—Two
hundred students and faculty members at Earlham College are expected to take part in the sixth annual “All-College Outing,” to be held Sunday and Monday at Turkey Run State Park. : A caravan of cars is to leave the college campus at 7:30 a. m. Sunday for the park.
OUTING TO BE HELD
The annual fall outing of the Raper Commandery 1, Knights Templar Drill Corps, is to be held Saturday and Sunday in MecCormick’s Creek Canyon State Park, Charles P. Ehlers, secretary, announced. Charles H. Jensen is in
charge of arrangements, Leland Rees is corps: president. . i
Nobody can fool the American
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FR 3 IS NEAR ITS COMPLETION [8
Motorists Will Encounter Few Detours, Adams Says After Check.
Indiana motorists will encounter few detours on fall trips, James D. Adams, State Highway
Commission’ chairman, predicted today -after aj
survey of department records. “A program of improvement cof traveling surfaces on more than 1000 miles of Indiana highways by resurfacing, surface treatment ‘and
oiling will be completed within the al
next few weeks,” he said. “Most of the individual improve~ ments are open to traffic, and most of the remainder will be finished this month. .’ “Weather conditions have hams pered in some instances and detours scheduled to be out-are still in force because of this. . But most of them will be removed in time for fall motoring.” Mr. Adams said the program had provided greater convenience and safety to motorists and a lower operating cost.
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