Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1940 — Page 24
URGES AMERICA * TODEFEND SELF
Kelly Tells Chicagoans U. S.
Must Temper Idealism - |
With Self-Interest.
‘ee CHICAGO, Ill, May 31 (U. P.).— _American idealism needs to be tem'pered “with a hardening immersion - .in the liquid of an enlightened self.Interest,” National Commander Ray‘mond J. Kelly of, the American sLegion said in 4 speech before the {Chicago Executives’ Club today. “Relegated to. the past,” Mr. Kelly | said, “must be the days of our wishful thinking, of our lofty purposes _»—the typical reformist complex in ‘dealing with other nations which -‘'we in America had long used as a motivating element in our haphaz‘ard foreigh policy. |! “This process of casting aside ‘many of our fine theories nationtally does not promise to be pleas“ant. It is undoubtedly a loss of ground in the battle for human Jetterment. But at least we will no songer be deluding oursslves dan-. sgerously wiih an impotent idealdsm. 29 Cites Legion Program /
: But, the Legion commander add‘ed, Americans still can fight for the right as they see it, although
in this struggle “we may even have
| to descend to the level of opposing ' force with force ., .” The Legion, he said, has realized for 20 years “the depressing truth of contemporary realism’s existence,” and has urged an adequate defense policy throughout that
“VV. F. W. to Elect Officers—The
Eighth District, Indiana Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held at Hoosier Post, 143 E. Ohio St., at 2 p. m. Sunday, according to William C. Kennedy, district commander.
Professor to Get Degree—Prof. W. ) Earl Stoneburn‘er, 4159 Otter- . bein Ave. head of the Department of Educa-
Central College, will receive the doctor of education degree at the Indiana University comme ncement at ! Bloomin g te n Monday. Prof. St o neburner has been a member of the Indiana Central faculty for 11 years.
Stoneburner
School of Maturates Will Hear Hiser—The Indianapolis School of Maturates will meet in the Y. W. C. A at 2 p. m. Monday. Prof. W. S. Hiser will lecture on “The Best Investment in the World.” The Rev. Charles M. Fillmore will conduct a lesson study on “Thankfulness.”
Esterline to Speak—J. W. Esterline, Esterline-Angus Co., president, will speak at the meet-
time. To make any defense program effective, Mr. Kelly continued, “porkbarrel politics .as played in the typical American style” must be forgotten, and sectional interests sacrificed to the needs of the nation as a whole. i
“National defense is a Primaryle
reason for the existence of our Federal Government,” he said. “It should transcend state lines and as such it must not be subjected to the bickering and jealousies of prei rogative-proud bureaus and departments in Washington, or used as a . political means of taking care of the homefolks, to the detriment of’ the basic safety of the entire country. - Warns of Fifth Column “Today we are a nation united. All possess the determination to arm ourselves. . , . We are likewise pretty well sold on the idea that the Western Hemisphere is our proper defensive zone. - “We must keep our vision trained upon the two Americas,” he said. “Even if our people willed it otherwise, we cannot help today in the tragic immediacy of what is occurring in Europe. “Not only would our entry into
the conflict be a grievious error, but|
it would be a futile and dangerous gesture.” “The “rediscovered tactic of organized treason behind the lines” must not be neglected in our defense preparations, Mr. Kelly warned, adding that there are several million people in the nation |= who would aid in the destruction " of our Government by any means! at their command. | For 20 yearss'the Legion has) fought against these subversive influences, he said.
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN DELEGATES NAMED
Times Special " BRATTLEBRO, Vt., May 31.—Indiana’s two delegates to the 55th | annual convention' of the HolsteinFriesian Association in Milwaukee ‘next Monday and Tuesday were an- | nounced today at the association's! headquarters here. They are John A. Newman of Culver. and ‘Ray L. Meeker of Muncie.
2 WPA PROJECTS IN . STATE APPROVED
‘WASHINGTON, May 31.—Dresidential approval of two Indiana
WPA projects was announced here |
ay. Logansport State Hospital gets $29,644 for grounds improvements and $97,415 was allotted for Pulaski
ing of the Sciemtech Club in the Board of Trade Building Monday roon. His subject will bé “The Citizens’ Council—a New Instrument for Achieving Democracy.”
Civic Club to Induct—The South Indianapolis Civic League has installed the following new officers or 1940: Lester Craig, president; William Salisbury, vice president; Idella Nathan, recording secretary; Minnie Grundy, assistant secretary; Irene Brookins, corresponding secretary, and J. H. Hill, treasurer.
‘Plan Old - Fashioned Party— Townsend Youth Association 5 wills sponsor ‘an “old-fashioned get ac- | quainted party” at the hall, Hoyt | and State Aves, at 8 o'clock tonight.
Townsendites to Meet—Townsend Club 10 will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at 517 E. Walnut St.
Exchange Clubs to Conveneé—The Indiana Exchange Clubs will meet in annual,convention June 24 and 25 at Richmond, Ind. the state headquarters here announced today.
STRIKE STOPS SHIP WORK
KEARNY, N. J, May 31 (U. P.).— Work on two Navy cruisers, two destroyers and three merchant ships
biennial election of officers of the}
| MAKE a SMALL DO
tion at Indianaf
was suspended indefinitely today because of a strike of five thousand employees of the Federal Shipyard and Dry Dock Co.
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