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UNITY OF PARTY | AT 7-YEAR PEAK, | DEMOCRATS SAY

MONDAY, SEPT. 18, 1939

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES All Seemed Well at Democratic Meet HOOSIER CHOSEN Zt Was An 1il. WOMAN IS FATALLY 5 tors Srnec wi ae we an ge | Wi P 1 | Louis. i, 4] FOR BYRD TREK Jor Quilt WOUNDED IN HOME — Prof. Quill, a pedantic porcu- TEETH

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Mrs, Jennie Ruckelshaus,

: , N. Meridian St. after a stirping long resident of Indianapolis, died Artificial ‘teeth Shortridge Graduate to Join adventure yesterday which took (of a bullet wound in the head today for all Kinds \ South Pole Expedition ith oo i and in her apartment at 2605 College Cg ih 3 | \ \ - epailrs and X= . { x Ave. She was 61. M J IR A I The professor is the property of X ; Ray while you cNutt Backs Cash and 3 s_Geolog: st. | Ralph, Gene and Mary Ann Her brother, Frederick Bodenmil- § gait A complete 1 C r . Scheidenhelm. and is kept in a ler, 3106 Park Ave. told police Mrs dental service. . arry Neutrality Plan at Charles Dassell, 24, of 3720 N.| cage in the Year of their home. |puckelshaus had been in iil health J Our easy terms ¥ Iv Yesterday he disappeared on | Tr : will surprise you. State Meeting. Pennsylvania St, has been chosen y Sapp re on a | despondent, vince Une death of ill surg : a member of the scientific personivel i iy a gr ‘her husband, Henry, avout two | Over 39 Years Here . = Se . ’ Lys De . ’ By NOBLE REED of the Byrd expedition to the South was picked up in the 3800 block vears ago, and frequently had Indiana Democratic leaders to | Pole, N. Tilinois St. on a vagrancy ihieatened to take her life. DR’S EITELJORG day declared the party was more The announcement was made to- charge. Mrs. Ruckelshaus' husband op- SOLTIS AND FRAY

united than any time in ‘the last seven years followmg the Frerich Lick confererice at which factionalism was ‘drowned ‘out by McNutt-for-President ‘ovations. _ More ‘than 1700 persons ‘who Jarimed ‘the French Lick banquet hall cheered Federal Security Ad-|

ministrator Paul V. McNutt Satur-| ., The War and Your Pocketbook—

Washington today after attending |

Runaway Inflation, Then Devaluation, Feared by Flynn as War Aftermath

day night.

Mr. McNutt was to return

memorial services for ‘Albert I. Rabb, attorney, who ‘died last week.

Peters ¥s Cheered

. oldapiais Indiana Dentocratic Editorial As-

sociation ‘officials ‘announced ‘that the conference was the largest in the history ‘of the ‘organization. There was only ‘one ‘mild ‘demonKtration for & “favorite son” gubernatorial ‘candidate. Friends of R Earl Peters, Indiana FHA ‘director fet up a ‘cheering section when Mr Peters ‘entered ‘the ‘banquet hal after the speakers had been seated The cheering, however, was isolated mn the back of the hall Mr. McNutt's speech, mterrupted by long ‘ovations ‘at ‘the high pomts touched wpon United States neutrality through the sale ‘of |arms

by the Proposed ‘cash and ‘carry legislation, ‘the Mecessity Tor & liheral form of ‘Government and

continued social security Programs.

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Tridiana Democratic Teaders as they gathered ‘over the week-end at French Lick. Wef( to right. Senator Sherman Minton, Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt, Gov. M. Clifford Townsend and Frederick

day in Chicago by Dr. F. A. Wade of the Department of Interior, chief field scientist of the expedition. My. Passell, son of Mr. and Mis.

Howard S. Passell, will be in ‘the capacity of a geologist and glaciologist. He has been at Byrd headquarters in Boston since Aug. 18

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Holding Fast to Our Normal Foreign Trade Termed Best Antidote.

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By JOHN T. FLYNN NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (NEA) — The ‘effect ‘of the war ‘upon the world's ‘ctrrencies is certain im ‘time to alter the size and shape ‘of the average American's pockecbook.

How the U. S.

Bach Figure Represents 1 Billion Dollars

BEFORE THE WAR WE OWED EUROPE

AFTER THE WAR EUROPE OWED US

[and his mother said he may not get to return home before the expedition starts next month.

Graduated at Miami U.

Mr. Passell was graduated from Miami University, ‘Oxford, O., last year in mid-term and ‘did poste graduate work there in geology. Dr. Wade was one of the professors Jor whom he dia post-graduate work. He was born in Imdianapolis and was eraduated from Shortridge High School

Dr. Wade tn his amouncement Becktne Creditor «Rid two bases will be established on Tastend of ’ the Antarctic continent, wach Pebtor . . [ [manned Hy 25 men, ¥ ' ¥

Dr. Paul A. Siple, Erie Pa. a vet eran ‘of two previous Byrd expeditions, Will ‘command one base and Richard Black, of the Department of the Interior, will command the

other. Others Are Chosen

Others of the scientific staff who will ‘make the trip, Dr. Wade said,

He said the theory ‘of ‘the Ad-| {nere is nothing ‘older than the wv BB Lockhart. Dus M ministration for neutrality is that : Pam : . BE. BE. Lockhart, Des Moines, “We may sell to belligerents goods DCS of eT physiologist; J. E. Perkins, Herwel of all Kids which ‘they ‘can pay for war, borrowing money to fight the Bryant, M. J. Lobell Ji. Malcolm hit they ‘must come here and get wap, getting ‘themselves loaded Davis. biologists, all of Washington thade goods. pay for them here and with ‘debt — and D. 'C.: Lawrence Warner, Cambiidge, make their ‘own arrangements for then Trepudiat- ; i ' Mass; PH Knowles, Seattle, their transport abroad.” ing the ‘debt by This sketch portrays the change in America’s world financial position Wash: D. L. Arenbeie and Arnold Praises ‘Oath Wnd Oars’ the simple proc- . after the last great war. ——— Court, both of Washington, he- - ; ess ‘of ‘devalua- teorologists; Roy Fitzsimmons, BradU.S. Senator Frederick VanNuys, tion. have of a mormal and peacetime Above all men should keep a Joy Beach, N. J. and BE. T2 Clarke, who predicted that the ‘cash and The American, ‘character. But war trade, Which cautious eve peeled for the gentle- Cambridge, physicists: L. M. Berlin carry arms legislation will be passed | \ accustomed a's|is transient, Which is ‘unhealthy, men who will appear with all sorts | Alaska; J. ‘G. Dyer, Cobrado, and by Congress within the ext month, he fs to ‘the which swells up like a tumor and ‘of ‘crazy plans to deal with this D.C. Hilton. Florida. survevors, and said that plan was the “best means debts of ‘our de- then is punctured suddenly like a situation. It mveolves a highly ex- Nparray Weiner, Bradley Beach. and

for safeguarding United States’ nea- |

trality.” He ‘drew loud applause when he raid “1 hope and pray that the re-

sults ‘of the current war in Europe |

will wipe Hitlerism off the face ‘of the ‘earth forever.” Mr. McNutt, speaking at length ‘on hiberalism, said: “We Tiberals believe that the pound ‘of ‘cure. A great ‘deal ‘of recent turmoil and ‘confusion would have been prevented if the Tiberals of a generation ago had been alTowed to go ahead with their work. ™ the most ‘critical of ‘our present social and ‘economic problems, we are paving for vears of past neglect. He said the first theory of Tiberalism is Tor ‘the Tight and ‘duty ‘of every ‘citizen to “think Tor himself.”

Criticires House

Regarding the social security program, the former ‘Governor said: ‘Conte what mav—the state ‘of Timited national ‘emergency which tive President has now declared; ‘or even some disaster which would hurl us te war, as we all pray it

may Tot and Teel that it will not come what mar social security goes '‘on.” Govermor M. Clifford Townsend

urged ‘election of “Democratic majorities m Both House and Senate of the Tadiana ‘General Assembly wext year.” Proof of the need for this he said

was the failure of the last Liegisla« t

ture te Pass beneficial legislation because of the Republican ‘controlled House “T recommended the mwomination of ‘Governor and United States Sen. rtors by direct primary, yecause I Was ‘convinced That ‘the Trdiana voters were demandmg (1s Tight. A Poll through the siate indicated & Tentiment of six to one in favor of Uhre direct primary.” Move Is Blocked

He said was ‘one the many pieces of legislation blocked in the Legislature. The Governor and senatorial candidates now are nommated oy state convention.

g this of

Lobby {alk at the conference centered on ‘campaigns for Yeap turing several congressional dis- |

Uricts won Vy Repudlicans last year Party Jeaders declined to give rhe wo Sigh” to any of tive half Qozen Or more gubernatorial candidates. Asked if ve was “Tor Or against” anv one Mm the race Tor guberhatorial nomination, Mr. McNutt said "No, a thousand Times Meo Re @eclaivd "it is too early decide on a candidate.”

RODEO TO BE HELD BY TRUCK DRIVERS

The Indiana Motor Trafic Association will stage a truck rodeo Friday and Saturday on North St between Meridian and Pennsylvania Sts. for the general public The event will be a part of the program for the annual convention of the Association Which will be hela on those dates With headquarters in the Antlers Hotel. More than S50 of the best truck and trailer drivers in the state have been entered determme the champion d@river.

ENGINEER 1S KILLED WORKING ON BRIDGE

ATTICA, Ind. Sept. 18 (U. P) — Roland G. Butler, Chicago, Attica and Southern Railroad engineer, was killed yesterday when a chain on a crane working on bridge pilhg Droke and strack him. He was directing the installation of piling to strengthen the bridge.

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mments manage to check the inflation, the devalution will be forced, if possible, even more swiftly. These devaluations cannot very well ‘take place without some measure ‘of devaluation here. Cer tainly, there Will be Tears of devaluation, rumors about it, @iscussions ‘of it. And this will have a bad effect ‘on ‘our economic condition. The effect of this will be quite mixed ‘on ‘the population. Tt will | help the debtor and hurt the credi- | tor. Tt Will also injure the working man at fist, for his wages will be | slower in adjusting themselves to the new Tevels than prices. | The very fear of devaluation will end to discourage investment by lenders, although it ought to encourage mvestment in such things as houses and apartments and buildings by those Who have the cash to make construction or can borrow it. But the Government, foreseeing this sort of thing, must take whatever measures are possible to provide the necessary cushion and to protect the economic system abroad. | Tt is Toolish to suppose We can isolate ourselves from these foreign disturbances. But we certainly can mitigate the shock to an appreciable extent. One thing necessary to @o this is to render ourselves as independent as possible of the emergency business which Toieign nations have to offer. Every effort should be made ©

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ARRANGE LECTURES

The Tadiana Chapter of the n= termational Federation of Catholic Alumnae Will present a series of lectures on mtermational subjects for the 1939-1940 program, it was announced today by the Very Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, forum director and chancellor of the mndianapolis diocese. The oping lecture will be piesented Nov, 19 in the World War! Memorial auditoruim by the Most Rev. Francis Clement Kelly, bishop of Oklahoma City and Tulsa, on “Mexics.’ Other are: Dr. 8S. William Halperin of the University of Chicago, “Italo-Papal Relations,” Dee. 17 in Knights of Columbus auditorium. The Rev. Di. Robert 8S. White, dean of the wdhool of Taw at the Catholic University of America, “The Changing America,” Jan. 28, 1940 in K. of C. auditorium. Dr. Goetz A. Briefs of George town University, formerly of Gers many, ‘German Politics Today,” Feb. 25, in K. of C. auditorium. Dr. Myles Dillon of the department of Trish, University of Wiss consin, “Recent Political and Cul= tual Movements in Tieland,” Maich 17 In K. of C. auditorium. The Rev. Dr, James Gillis, editor of Catholic World, “Te Caesar or to God,” April 21 in the World War Memorial auditorium.

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