Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1939 — Page 12

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STATE CITIES

rericanism Programs and

© and Give You 20 MONTHS TO REPAY

Oratorical Contest to Be Conducted.

, series of Americanism programs key cities of Indiana and an

are being planned By Indiana can Legion officials. bh projects will be part of the ion’s annual program to empha‘tolerance and American opnities, according to Joseph F. s State Americanism director of x on.. The oratorical contest will be conjucted among Indiana high school in March. Regional winners ‘compete in the Legion's national Bost ending April 14 in Spring-

Eddie Cantor, comedian, has doted $4000 as one of the major jards in the national contest, Mr.

‘& scholarship for the winner at American university.

medical attention.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 U. P.).—The text of Presient Roosevelt's special mesage to Congress today on pcial security: Four years ago I sent to the newly | zonvened Congress a message trans“mitting a report of the Comm’ ee -on Economic Security. In that: ossage I urged that Congress consider the enactment into law of the prom of protection for our people tlined in that report. The Con5s acted upon that recommenda-

Bouriy Act in effect through the; and breadth of our country.

? This act has Smply proved its es-

ployed persons have received out of work benefits amounting to $400,000,000 during the last year. A Federal old-age insurance sys- , the largest undertaking of its d ever attempted, has been or- - Banized and under it there has been set up individual accounts covering : 42,500,000 persons who may be ‘dikened to the policy holders of a rivate insurance company. . In addition there are the splendid . - ccomplishments in the field of pub3 health, vocational rehabilitation, aternal and child welfare and reited services made possible by the bcial Security Act.

PROUD OF PROGRESS

We have a right to be proud of ano progress we have made in the : ort | time the Social Security Act cor in operation. However, we derelict in our responsibilI y if we did not take advantage of the experience we have accumulated strengthen and extend its pro“visions, * I submit for your consideration a report of the Social Security Board, hich, at my direction and in accordance with the Congressional | andate contained in the Social curity Act itself, has been assemling data, and developing ways and means of improving the operation f the Social Security Act. + I particularly call attention to the esirability of affording greater old‘age security. The report suggests a two-fold approach which I believe be sound. One way is to begin he payment of monthly old-age enefits sooner, and to liberalize the benefits to be paid in the early y The other way is to make proportionately larger Federal grants in aid to. Wins states with

ian and should be-accomplished in ich a way as to’ involve little, if ny, additional cost to the Federal government. - Such a method embdies a principle that may well be Dpliea to other Federal grants-in-

SPEAKS OF CHILDREN

also call attention to the de‘sirability of affording greater protection to dependent children. Here again the’ Teport suggests a two-fold pproach which I believe to be ound. Ore way is to extend our Federal old-age insurance system so 848 to provide regular: monthly nefits not only to the aged but also to the dependent children of workers dying before reaching reement age. The other way is to ralize the Federal grants-in-aid to the states to help finance assistance to dependent children, As regards both the Federal oldage insurance system and the Federal state unemployment compensation system, -equity and sound social policy require that the benefits be extended to all of our people as rapidly as administrative eXperience and public understanding t. Such an extension is parSedat important in the case of . . Federal old-age insurance} | ‘Even without amendment, pi ‘old-age insurance benefits payin the ‘early years are very } in comparison with the taxes} This is necessarily so in order thal these benefits may accomplish I purpose of forestalling depen-| . But this very fact Creates|

of the success of the Social ity Act is due to the fact that ‘the programs contained in Act (with one necessary ex0 n) are

: This method given us“flexible administra‘and had ‘enabled us to put programs into operation . Howew: “some § domi-

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{states and citizens thereof rather

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harmful. Therefore, I recommend that the states be required, as a condition for the receipt of Federal funds, to establish and maintain a}. merit system for the selection of personnel... Such a requirement would represent a protection to the

than an encroachment by the Federal Government, since it would automatically ‘promote efficiency and eliminate the necessity for minute Federal scrutiny of state operations. I cannot too strongly urge the wisdom of building upon the principles contained iff the present FSocial

protection to our people, rather than turning to untried and demonstrably unsound panaceas. As I stated in my message four years ago: “It is overwhelmingly import ant to avoid any danger of permanently discrediting the sound and necessary policy of Federal legislation for economic security by attempting to apply it on too ambitious a scale before actual experience has provided guidance for the permanently safe direction of such

A Ben Davis bus, Indianapolis bound with 168 passengers early today, was struck by a truck trailer in the 4700 block W. Washington St. Only two passengers were reported slightly injured and they refused

sible for one Incorrect insertion.

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| Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Monday, Jan. 16, 1939

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A puzzled income taxpayer asked U. 8, Internal Revenue Department officials -today how to compute his exemptions for only a part of a year of married life, “I was single six months and married six months,” the taxpayer informed a clerk. “It’s easy,” replied Thomas Horner, . information : clerk. “Just divide $1000 (exemption for single persons) by sixtwelfths for the time you were single and $2500 (exemption for married persons) by the ‘same fraction for the time you were married, then add both

answers.” In case the fractions are too unwieldly, merely divide by one-half, he said.

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efforts. The place of such a fundamental in our future civilization is too precious to be jeopardized now by extravagant action.” We shall make the most orderly progress if we look upon social security as a development toward a goal rather than a finished product. We shall make the most lasting progress if we recognize that social security can furnish only a base

may build his individual security through his own individual efforts.

‘FROZEN’ GASOLINE INVENTED FOR PLANES

NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (U. P).— Assen Jordanoff, transport flier and engineer, announced. today a new and sensational method of reducing

the fire hazard in aviation. _ Mr. Jordanoff “freezes” aviation gasoline at a temperature of 100 degrees below zero, centigrade, ‘in a dry ice and alcoholic cooling mechanism built around a plane’s gasline tanks. As it passes into the motor it is heated to normal temperature by another special mechanism.

V.F.W. WILL PETITION FOR BUILDING FUND

National officers of the Veterans of Foreign Wars prepared today to petition the Indiana Legislature to appropriate funds for a V. F. W. headquarters building to be con-|

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structed opposite the American Legion national headquarters here. The resolution, prepared yester-|’ day at the annual midwinter conference of the Indiana department, proposed that thé State erect the building and that the organization be responsible for the upkeep of the interior.

BUND LEADERS GIVEN WARNING BY POLICE

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 16 (U. P.).— Five German-American Bund leaders, including West Coast Director Herman Schwinn, were threatened with criminal syndicalism charges today after police had confiscated 10,000 anti-Semitic handbills. Authorities told them that if the handbills were reprinted, they would be charged under. City or State

syndicalism statutes. The men were then released.

rte ate ria ee D'ANNUNZIJ IDYLL FOUND RIVAROLO, Italy, Jan. 16 (U.P.). —An unpublished manuscript by Gabriele d’Annunzio was discovered today in a collection of old papers left. by the poet. It is a romance, “Night Idyll,” dealing with the underworld,

SERGT. KINDER REDUCED

Sergt. Claude Kinder was reduced lin rank today to a patrolman by Chief Morrissey,

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Aly an Tuesday Burial Cov’ Bil Friends may call at the Jjortuasy, [Lima (O.) papers please op

HOME. Friends invi ted.

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Mrs. Marthaellin Jones, Indian Willie Roberts, Stewartsville,

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GENTRY-—Ernest J., age 57, beloved husa Ia of Paul,

band Ral Away Sunda SHI Illinois and 10th St.

Friends inv Friends may call a

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flinoly ; after 12° 30 p. le Belle, 80 years, of 2310 f Mrs. Wil

Shelby St 2h PORTER, janitor. Houseman; best of rel-

Hull, ‘Mrs,’ Oran Smith of and, W. H

Barth ee ace M rown Hill ICE.

call at the home, 418 E. I

LIPSCOMB Marearet, Frank. Mrs. Margera t Oliver, Lipscomb, departed this~

ts. Friends InSite” residence. KIRK SER

PITTS—Paul J. of Frances Pitts, passed Funeral Wednesday.

Illinois at 10th’ St. Friends may call at the Sy Va a. m, esd Dryor,

Noblesville. Services Wednesdav, x G yY

ville. Friends hay call at the any tim

RAUSCHER—1da Pp.’

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Wotan atin mother of Lowry, George and He or er George : parted, thi life y . peral L dlr A FonRnL 0 Dood Wee tics after

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Haley, grandmother of Miss

PLAN Sunday afternoon. x BUCHANAN p. m, Friends

COULTER — Maud, widow of the ‘late} Charles V. Coult er, mother of Mrs. Earl Haley o

Helen

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CUNNI INGHAM-—Clementine, of 1152 Daw-|4A

Cunningham Russell and

from the Sor Interment Washington

EDERICK — Marg aret Ann,

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Tuesda a RE PEACE 1 CHAPEL. Burial

of Edna Gentry and h od Seymour iO brother of Marshall

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MAN—Absalon 66,

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OPENING new local coffee agency. Need man immediately to supply regular consumers. Start with earnings up to $45 in a week. Must write quick, MILLS, 7002 Monmouth. Cincinnati, O.

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Sussex, 522 Mass. Ave., $27.50

NEWLY FURNISHED

.» 2 _bdrms., greatly reduced, redec. a Walking dist. refs. HA-3576-J.

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apts. gladly shown, HE-1328. GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. 22 W. Vermont. £1-2439.

NTRAL, 2131—Furnished; rooms, fom bath, oy bed. Private en-

trance. HE-415 (Upper) —3 Large

RI-4980, SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-6571. B

$16—MARION, 539 — Unfurnished 2-room ouble. Garage, water paid. LI-9264, $27.50— WATER Paid. _ Strictl > Boas: garage. 922 Union.

$10; ST. PA Single, SE

modern 6 -9561. BR-

1009—Unfurnished 6-room ROE STEWART, 506 Inland

UREA SWAT: 1256—6-Room mod, . double, sats; water Laid. LL EDSO T. WOOD REALTY C

CHESTER, 1427 $31.50; new dbl.

-rm, ‘effic, wtr. paid. a0] ®. “New York.

COMER, 638—Unfurnished 3 -room n Single. ete $13.50. - GEORGE STEWART, : 506 RI-8862. :

Inland Bldg. 450—Lower unfurnished 5).

GRACELAND, 345 Jooms; m td ) Bos: 8S. back porch, arage, water 2968- BR 434 wi man a oii Tix High) Un-|..

403—5-room ' house; inclosed paid. BE-

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furn. - accommodate 2, 3 or ou is. 3850 o $80. Til pd. ADWAY 10TH—"" uggler'™=Un- n= bedroom: redecor test via two bedroom; adults: reduced. B®, 1426—3 rooms; ‘heat, water and “pes Jurn.; recondition 0 Apt. mag, mi A A nish for:

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Rishea. two bedrooms, R-5656. See custodian. 5 LAND, 25 N. — 3-Room unfurhis ed Hf GETAND. 3 Heal, udliities, Close

Jarage; LOCK2RBIE, 6 6130 Modern Tour rooms, un1 ed; ol idaire. ; stokes heat. bath; _ nak vat fer: $2150 11-6080. B58. Park, southeast corner; PLE Roa Dr ro Frigidaire; ‘Brice, | 34380. ¢ 50. CH-6 -6998.

MERIDIA} IAN. 3 39 PT. 3—Unfurnished; bedrima. Be Un. ages {re ui_stove, stove. ¢ Kin (dp frase: Set? Bi

utilities, shower, ro Oy a modern;

: $35. iin gindition; earns i Virginia. Ave. [Rie

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pa W.. 142—Modern 6-room double: ar-

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