Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1940 — Page 21
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STATE FARMERS | WELL PREPARED
| Ready to Meet Any Emergency Need for Grains and Meat Without Plunging Blindly Into Overproduction Evils of World War Days.
: By HARRY MORRISON : Indiana farmers, as part of the nation’s second line of
defense, are organized to meet production needs for any, exigency, Farm Bureau officials said today. Unlike the first days of the last war, when farmers hastened blindly to increase acreage on the basis of ill-ad-| vised reports, the farmer today knows what he must do to serve his nation and himself, the officials said. | 1 He’ 18 |
Need Now Isfor 150,000 SEEKS TO SPEED PLANE OUTPUT
U. S.. Gets Permission From Makers to Reallocate Selected Types.
. WASHINGTON, May 23 4(U. P), ~The Federal Government, seeking istandardized mass production “of warplanes and motors, is getting permission from leading manufacturers “to reallocate production eof | selected ‘types among ‘the whole faviation industry. || Secretary of the Treasury Henry {| Morgenthau Jr., said today that the | Government expected to obtain .1icenses. from various - companies which now have an exclusive: right {to make certain kinds of planes and jengines. He also selected a Staff {of experts to aid in speeding up {output and aid in reaching the goal
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PH Rickenbacker S DRIVE 3 FROM lots, Rickenbacker Says In 1922, Ace of World War Recalls. Anti-Nazi War Hysteria Is Blamed for Near Lynching |Capt. E. V. Rickenbacker, World War ace and president of the East-! DEL RIO, Tex. May 23 (U. BP.) — dent Roosevelt's plan for 50,000 | Anti-Nazi war hysteria was blamed United States war planes would re- | which nearly resulted in the lynch-| personnel of 750,000. ing of two women and a man. “One thing wrong with the Allies citizens, which ran the trio out of pilots,” Capt, Rickenbacker said. town yesterday, branded them as; The number of military and businessman declared they ought to fit for combat service is only 8000 be hanged. He provided a rope|De said. th e lanning which roduced bers of the crowd to help with the|P , produced the proposed lynching. p present German air power, Capt. in conversation he had in 1922 with Today it was uncertain just how some of the German pilots he | of 150,000 ‘warplanes. h Nazi thy the th As soon as the licenses are' oblion acres too much to meet a a SE ne ree aE Aol wo ay Sal Lo | . : y . mann Goer en, included Her- |relicense other manufacturers to spurting demand, then lived the sect of Jehovah's Witnesses and ring, now commander of > iB : t | make the specified types of aircraft distributed pamphlets which mob Adolf Hitler's chief I a | : : I'S chief air strategist; i ; : : Ih e , fro roducing, Union Claims 15,000 NOW gecimated land values. | cover. That, they were sure, brand. 2nd Gen. Ernest Udet, credited with Pe red Irom BGuInSAvailable, Raps Army Today three-quarters of the na-| ed the pamphlets as Nazi propa- tac “They said in 1922." * and expected that .contracts- for Farm Bureaus, the Grange and the | 0 : stock. A Capt. Ricken ry [them will be signed by mext' week, Farmers’ Union and their co-op-| JA \ i" But the name on the pamphlets|;,o"¢ Germany as a world power in WASHINGTON, May 23 —The erating units. SE X publishing acdress w ‘the future must and would come! | plane and - engine manufacturers Machinists Union today sharply Need Easily Transmitted Atmis Photo. io ™Y .—~which is the . . for their licenses will be “fair. partment statements that a Short A group of Hoosier natives bring thai Indiana atmosphere to [address of the publishing company 8000 fliers are fit for combat in 1'¢ has appointed Dr. George Jack- . iS ehekTaiaiehs 4 mes ither i is © 'v or in ’ {son Mead, vice chairman: of the age of U. S. machinists may slow meat, either in this country or Ib Willkie, “dark horse” Presidential aspirant. Indiana speakers, Indi- |hovah's Witnesses. U-S/atpresent. . Loy rams and producti f airplanes ted to these 75 per cent of the 2 ! 1 In Pu The people who burned the THIRD TEETH CUT AT 86 { Aeronautics, as his special ‘assistant Be ero HeLion of airplanes farmers of the country in a single standing, and Mrs. Willkie, in white hat, feel at home. recol ed ) 8 KELSO, Wash, May 23 (U. P.).— at $10.000 a Year. nial ~ front was “religion is your enemy,” |g com het a uck by an Edward Davison of the International Asso- Plans have been laid to meet this but other issues of the Watch Tower | Bor bt Porter of | repairman, has cut a’ third set of Story Taylor of Massachusetts InRion OF Mochi i ine yso- emergency when it comes, according circulating in Texas today bore in. of here. It was the first t teeth. The phenomenon, he said, stitute of Technology, an expert on STATE LEADER DIES AT HOME HERE | nature, largely quotations from the| in Clay County this year, common to babies. | Mead’s assistant. | | Bible. F s | Mrs. Mary Ann Eisenman, a reste | Also Played Records - ountain Sq ua | — The trio distributing the liter- |
. » . : | BORDER TOWN Nazis Were Building Force NEW YORK, May 23 (U. P.).— Of Women and Man. ern Air Lines, said today that Presi-| today for a mob demonstration here| Quire 150,000 pilots and a ground Leaders of the crowd of 400 angry is that they don’t have enough agitators for the Nazi cause and one/civilian pilots in the United States but was unable to get other mem-| AS proof of long-distance Rickenbacker recalled Distributed Pamphlets : 5, JEcheon the last war planted 40 mi-|, fought during th Th e war. ese men, i ’ pects had. They were disciples of |ained, one Sovemment Tem wu | the German air force; Erhard Milch, , i to see tumbling prices and! leaders Said tore § TRASURE ON BC and motors. ‘which they hitherto development of the pa - Slop parachute at ternment now is getting the licenses St [tion's farmers are organized in thef ganda and they burned the complete atement. backer recalled, “that th - e establish | He said that. compensation to was The Watch Tower, and the! as 117 Adams through the air.” challenged Arm) Navy De- | |St., Brooklyn, N. Capt. Rickenbacker . . . only | Mr. Morgenthau announced ‘that . ! A sudden need for grains and : e : y Manhattan Center at a testimonial box lunch in honor of Wendell L. | which puts out literature for Je-| ge o S. machi eal, in 4 uphy or in [ppg retry DOG, RY dP dma Tle i fir —— | National ‘Advisory Committee for national war preparaedness pro- Warring nations, could be transmi ana entertainment and Indiana friends in New York made Mr. Willkie, | | Gounty : Hoo, : 1 pamphlets said that a slogan on the : ospital today of injuries d reign, & Oat Bs John Gantenbein, 86-year-old shoe| He also named Prof. [ SELECTED AS MRS EISENMAN 83 |Cardonia near Bowling Green east ganization has on record actual to Farm Bureau men here. Grain | . ’ ’ scriptions of an exact opposite] raffic death | was accompanied by teething pains | internal combustion engines, as Mr, | dent here seven years, died today | Ye FURNITURE STORE:
Co-ordinate Activities to | trial profit, and flatly declared the demand, can be filled through such | Exactly union apprentice system is the only Government arrangements as the | EH
names and addresses of 15,000 to Production can be increased to meet She ature also played phonograph rec- ) / 4 / } : w Pictured
17,000 trained and unemployed any need within one year. The 'at her home, 2934 Paris Ave, ords—another custom followed by : Ll This Big *7-°5
machinists. growing season for hogs is half a was 83. {Jehovah's Witnesses. But the rec-DOUBLE-DOOR
He assailed the new “in-service” year, for cattle it takes almost courses to train boys to be special- three years. Mrs. Bisenman was born in Dear- | ords, like the pamphlets, were deborn County, Ind. She lived in stroyed by the crowd.
ists for mass production, able to The lag between present demand, Press Campaign for | safe and efficient method of train- ¢ver-normal granaries. These are |Greensburg, Ind. for more than| While Del Rio citizens tried to a 4
perform only small repetitive tasks, When it comes, and thé ultimate as designed only to increase indus- ability of the farmer to meet the Presidency. 22 Zio ony | . = 135 vear \ i . | remember today just what it was ing men. Storehouses of grain, SCAUered. iment of seven district 33 Yeals before. voming here She | that the records said, the man and ot A opr ; ok : 1 | throughout the country, sealed by was a member of Holy Angels | Aircraft companies seeking quick | 0 Government. which can be leaders for the organization back- Catholic Church. |two women who played them were shel, high profits prefer this Mass used at a moment's notice. ing Wendell L. Willkie for the Re-| *She is survived by four sisters, | not around. When last seen they procustion Specialist training, he “ypeo while Indiana farmers wait, ublican nomination for President MTS. Mary M. Tucker and Mrs.|Were driving east from this border said. “They want to exploit high secure in the knowledge that when PU ican 10 a eal Barbara Weisenburger, both of In-|town >and their whereabouts was school boys. They want to teach ;. time comes, they can strike as Was announced today by Willis N. dianapolis; Mrs. Elizabeth Tutz- not known. specialists who will know how t0 do gy rely and almost as swiftly as the Coval, state chairman of the group. willer, Weisburg, Ind. and Murs. | + only small repetitive tasks for which nation's armed defenses. Mr. Coval said the purpose of the! pima Herr, Belville, Ill. Cardenas Warns Mexico theyll pay 30 to 50 cents an hour. with weather ideal for good] Willkie organization in Indiana is Funeral services will be at 9 a. m. : : Our trained men are paid $1 10 crops, acreages are no larger than to co-ordinate the activities of the saturdav in Holy Angels Church. Will Defend Neutrality $1.25 an hour, the union scale. they were last year. former Hoosier’s friends. The prin-| guia] will be in Greensburg. MEXICO CITY, May 23 (U. P) It isn't a question of under- Wheat in Good Shape ‘cipal activity is to obtain declara- —President Lazaro Cardenas said today that any elements, internal icr foreign, attempting to endanger —
bidding for aircraft orders. Ever) : tions from every county in the state aircraft company can get all the Wheat is about the same. It is ,,qorsing Mr. Willkie's candidacy. MUSCLE SHOALS | Mexico's “absolute neutrality” would be dealt with strongly.
oredrs it wants, under present war i good shape, according to the, Tne district leaders named were: His statement coincided with re-| ’ Can't
conditions. It's a question of pro- farmers, who say the cool weather | gi. District. Wasson Wilson, Hamports of an increase in the number | —————————————— Why Army Doesn’t Plan |; s. VESSEL SENT
fits.” of the st three weeks has been ng; Second District, Burr Swe- — p [rasniycent. zey, Lafavette, and Bruce Loring, of Germans arriving in Mexico. The German influx was said to To vi Use Nitrate Plant. | CITIZENS IN EUROPE By JOHN T. MOUTOUX
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Corn has been planted late. The sain , istic . usual time for plorting is between | (Mpataise; Fourth Disttiel, Mars] May 10 and May 20, but farmers ‘hall Dale, Ft. Wayne; Fifth Dis- ! ots trict, alien P. Chester, Roliomo; have resulted in a government investigation of possible “fifth colSee umn” activities in Mexico.
enerally have not started. Con- amok . y a, if farmers’ organizations Seventh District, Orville T. Stout, ‘throughout the nation determined Facil; 11th District, William Toner, Congressmen 4 that there would be a great de- Anderson, and 12th District, Robert mand for corn next fall, acreages D. Robinson, Indianapolis. Lead(could be increased this year. ers for the five other districts are| Government conservation program to be named within the next few figures show that there is slightiy days, Mr. Coval said. jmore of the “better” land avail-
{able for planting this year taan last. Almost two thousand more of the state's 220482 farmers are
Willkie Gets Big Times Special Writer ‘ : » WASHINGTON, May 23.—MemNew Jersey Write-In |bers of the House and Senate Mili-
WASHINGTON, May 23 (U«P.).— The S. S. President Roosevelt sails from New York tonight to enter the combat zone surrounding north-
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taking part in the program this ern Europe, the first American vessel to sail for that area since those waters were proscribed tc shipping. It will go to Galway, Ireland, to bring home Americans now in Europe. The State Department has in-
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TRENTON, N. J, May 23 (U. P). tary Affairs committees are expect vear than last year. Caritaciv® Bi The Farm Bureau's “ton-litter” —Some 20,000 “write-in” votes w €r¢ ed to demand that War Department program for hogs has greatly in- believed cast for Wendell L. Will- officials explain why their Army ex- | creased the farmers’ “mobility.” kie, utilities executive: mentioned as pansion plans don’t contemplate During the last war it was the brac- a possible Republican candidate for using the Government's property at tice to feed hogs for a couple of President, in the New Jersev pri- Muscle Shoals, Ala. vears before making them ready mary election, returns indicated to-| Three ‘members of the House structed American diplomats at the for market. Under the “ton-litter” day {committee raised the point at last belligerent capitals of Europe to | program, it has been found to be| Tellers in many districts did not week's hearings on the bill, and are notify those countries of the time, more efficient 10 feed a litter un- tabulate the “write-ins,” but the expected to press it further this conditions and route of the ship's | til its aggregate weight is two thou- fact that Mr. Willkie received about week. {voyage. The instructions said that] sand pounds. Thus it takes only 14,000 votes in some 2000 of the, Senator Lister Hill of Alabama | the United States expected the ves-| about six months to have hogs'state’s 3631 districts indicated his'is expected to do the same before sel to make its voyage “without in-| ready for market. probable total was around the 20,000 the Senate committee. terruption or molestation by the air, | Land Now Richer figure. | 1900 Acres of Land Idle naval or military forces of any bel-|
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