Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1940 — Page 2
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° THE. STORY. OF DEMGERACY |
. By Hendrik Willem van Loon | * Nustrated by the guthor
City Auto Record in Third] **
Place for 18 Communities 0f 250,000 to 500,000.
© Indianapolis had one of the lowest, ‘traffic. fatality rates of any of the larger cities in the country during. January, the National Safety Council , announced todav. ir its put lication, “Public Safety.” : he council listed the on in third place among the 18 cities of from 250,000_to 500,000 population, and in
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many timer over. That is the way in which es make drones and paupers to abound in the state. “Finally their victims can no longer stand it and they: They kill many and exile some and to the others they give what they call equality of: freedom
“Immediately ther 4 use their power to increase the dole and to give themselves all the lucrative offices. “They flatter the multitudes and pamper them until
Others. File’ ‘Pleas Attacking] WPA Charges; March 28 Tentative Hearing, Date.’ (Continued from Page One) :
‘Curtiss P-40, 400{now pursuit plane powered with jine cuniest model Allison . engine, been released for sale to the}
{has De it was reported by official
Army sources in. Washington today.
‘This is the; first timé the Army has authorized” the. sale of any model of - the 12<cylinder, liquid= cooled, engine - that- is bujlf in In-; | aargpols by tne Allison, Bogincerin| The planes. will, However, “he stripped * of secret guns and other confidential devices and the British and. French ‘will have fo mount
same ship insofar as denied speed and other flight essentials are concerned. «| A er ‘The release of the plane ‘for export was at variance with the general rule. Usually a plane is" in mass production and often in. actual operation before appearance > a superior . plane. allows. the . to release it to foreign governments, . In this case, however, the Curtiss P-40 has barely gone into mass production. ‘Ready to replace it; however, are about nine other fast, maneuverable ‘pursuit ships regard-
ed by the Army as superior to the|
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all rule becomes anarchy, all’ standards are debased by
omnipresent vulgarity and manners are coarsened by unhindered insolence ‘and abuse. “The mad pursuit of wealth destroys an oligarchy, but excess of liberty destroys a democracy, for the father descends to. thelevel of the son and the master
fears and flatters his pupils. The pupils despise "their teachers. | an editorial from a local Bolshevik. |,..° Young and old are alike, and the | newspaper. It is a translation of young man is on the level with | certain passages to be found in the old one and ready to compete | the works of Plato. He was conwith him in word or deed. This | sidered the most infelligent excess of liberty causes slavery | student of politics in his day. of the worst sort, and the most | And he lived twenty-five hundred aggravated form of tyranny arises | years ago. . out of the most extreme form of liberty “In the end, this becomes unbearable. The rich, afraid that democracy will bleed them -to death, begin to conspire against the democratic leaders, and meanwhile. some enterprising fellow comes along and promises the poor he will make an end to all their misery if they will only follow him as their leader. .He
fourth place among all 31 cities above 250,000. With two deaths in the city during January, compared to three a year ago, the council reported, Indianapolis’ traffic death rate per 100,000 population was 6.48, compared to 4.7 for Providence, R.71, and: 5.8 for aKnsas City and St. Louis. ‘While there were only two city traffic’ deaths here in ‘January, seve were killed in February. Only|. one has been killed thus far in March. All traffic victims in the city this: year have been .pedes-
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suspect. Finally, he purges the state and establishes a dictatorship “The: few reasonable nien are like civilized human beings fallen among the wild" beasts, and they retire, if they want to save themselves, and wait until the storm has passed by.” That, as you might think. is not
procedural standards ade~ | quate and appropriate to protect at all ‘times people charged with or | sispesten ‘of crime.” : - Intimidation Charged
In reference ‘to the ‘alleged in-|
able to put the Hawk 81-A into proma ny 3 the engines will have to be| duction before January, 1941. r the planes which will be MARRIAGES SLUMP, purchased by the Allies as a result SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 11
of the decision of the Aeronaii ifs} of Boar a o ; Fron (U. P.)—California martiages have timidation, the plea alleges:
Fdesrensed 5 Jer! cent as a result of e new s aw requiring pres Tne’ ourtiss Bet entiation Government | ipod of. its guns aid other secret
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putt, when At is| marriage physical examination. Ad. devices, ted the
in 8 joming ates y furnish ha onjet 3 men , i, Who were employed go retna Greens for those Whe, 0 on ‘the projects mentioned in the Curtiss’ Hawk 81-4. It will be the| to the examination. : indictment; that some were taken from their beds and homes during all hours of the night and as late as 2 qQ'clock in the morning; that ‘{some were taken from sick beds; that all were compelled to submit to questioning and some were questioned many times; that many of them were threatened and many were led to believe that their own liberty was at stake, depending upon. . their supplying testimony helpful to the prosecution. “That said agents in interviewing witnesses, put into the witnesses’ mouths the statements said agents
STEPHENSON RULING NEAR NOBLESVILLE, Ind, March 11 (U. P.).—Judge Cassius M. Gentry of Hamilton Circuit Court said toddy he probably - would rule next “* week on the State's demurrer to the demand for a new trial in the case of D. C. Stephenson, former grand dragon of the Ku-Klux Klan.
" NEXT—Democracy’s job is to watch and care for all the people all the time. !
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! Two officials of the International Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners today posted $1000 bonds here in connection with stheir indictments in Pittsburgh, Fa., on chargss of violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. They were S. P. Meadows. union vice president, and Frank Duffy, union secretary. They were indicted by the Federal Court at Pittsburgh on Feb. 23 along with William L. Hutcheson, union president. of Indianapolis, and others. Mr. Hutcheson is out of town and is expected to post bond ‘Thursday.
wished them to make, and if the witness: refused to approve and adopt the statement, said agents sometimes called the witness a liar, and often threatened him with prosecution in various ways. “That sometinies they asked the
a witness or a principal; that said agents threatened others with jail and sometimes used an equivalent word, towit; ‘hoosegow.’ “That sometimes said agents in
what the agents desired them to say, accused such witnesses of larceny and threatened to prosecute them for stealing property from the Works Progress Administration.
Claims Phone Calls Simriated
“That at times when witnésses were not saying what said agents desired them to say, they went to a telephone in the hearing of witnesses and pretended to call the U. 8. Marshal and then went through a pretended conversation in which they assumed to say to the U. 8S. Marshal that the witness was not telling the ‘truth and suggested that the witness be placed in jail: “That said agents, in order to further frighten witnesses whom ‘they interviewed, told them not to be scared because two witnesses died in the Works Progress Administration offices while being intervizwed by the agents of the Government.”
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