Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1939 — Page 17
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By MARSHALL M’NEIL Times Special Writer
" WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. — The blueprint for erection of an Amer- Z 4 } : ican Ministry of Information is je =A : Wl Ni 7 ready. 2 Z , | i 7 Tad It was prepared as part of our bE ___ i : w participation in the World War. And if this country ever takes part in another war, the bureaucrats in charge of the new propaganda and| |’ censorship office would need merely
to turn to the explanation of that Z _ blueprint, just published. : 7 i The explanation is the book||[/” /? g \ “Words That Won the War,” by ; N \ \) James R. Mock and Cedric Larson =
which, for the first time, reveals and : 7 7 Wi:
analyzes the operations of the Committee on Public Information, set up by President Wilson and presided Dyer by George Creel in World War ays.
“Improvements on the Creel com-||d : | ; : mittee undoubtedly would be made,” || A | the authors conclude, “but if an- “ other war should come to this coun- | i
try, no American would need to
read the story of the CPI. He would] |} | re-live it.” | | Patriotic Fervor Recalled ol =
The new generation will not re- i i ~ Wb Mg en ise || en cn bebad ie | ays for most of the wonderful AnniSs Sis | orm mindotsler A ers g Wor ar days, re- 0 e many sensation : » : | calls the high patriotic fervor of | offered during our 53rd and & | versary Values listed here! It takes gb existed before we went into Greatest Anniversary Sale! If at war, bu = . bo . ° ished beshuse George. Creel and the 1% dios fone Be Flot Beauihul used every own means -Page uor ne bookier, pr ; - emotions fo keep Wat is peak. | ly Hustrated ond it packed vo o—even those not ye e v nniversaty ale ourprises, Wri tee 1917-18—has fi : . o . ° Four Minute Men, the Liberty Bend or call and w e will be glad to sp rives, the spy scares, the flaming one to you tree of charge. bu H | ti-Gi , th troci | . 5 4 ° es ts $ aun BUY NOW—for Gifts—tor your- Carrying SELB
For : ost of these Mr. Creel’s CPI self—for Christmas!! With prices
was responsible. , dy oing up we do not believe values De pum Novi ike these can be duplicated!!!
but a few moments to open «a Charge Account at Rost's — and Remember—There's No
~ “This book,” the writers say, “is not meant to defend Mr. Creel as a person, but to show CPI for ‘ ¢ what it was—a social innovation ] | ‘ ; \ brilliantly conceived and in many | 1
1 { wool of ways brilliantly executed. Its work|| ) - to ’ is with us today.” ] OCYOBER The stamp of the CPI, Mr. Mock | | J | AB ; k Y and Mr. Larson say, is visible to-|| } JR a5 | M ake our day not only in the popular con:||$ ; EA \ | Christmas ception of World War history, “but Q Dr 3 A also in offidial thinking about . ‘holding fast the inner lines’ if America should become involved in a new European war.” i] NZ : diamon ¥ + dia nds = oo : The blueprint, if ever used again, A ne, oF } n atv ory spec! : Selections held
will need but little refurbishing. — : 0 : ! The writers point out that there \ 3 rec Rost Mov for Christmas are in Washington now dozens of| | fj ” : Delivery “public relations” offices of Govern- . ry i ment departments which would only have to broaden their operations to form the skeleton of a new CPI.
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cents a year, the Embassy has an- L | Liberal Terms! Silver-plated on Copper. And 50¢ a Week
nounced. The estate will be used as Em-| | bassy headquarters should Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy and his staff be obliged to evacuate London. Officials said the Embassy and Consulate would not leave London unless it should be absolutely necessary. Rental of the Dodge estate for a shilling a year was a legal formality.
RUSSELL TO DIRECT || SCOUTS AT ELKHART
Times Special ELKHART, Ind., Oct. 19.—David M. Russell has been elected chairman of the Elkhart District Committee of the Boy Scouts of America. He succeeds Charles N. Schuler, who recently was chosen vice-presi-dent of the Pioneer Trails Area _ New vice-chairmen are Myron Hilbish, Bristol, and O. T." Work-
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