Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1940 — Page 30

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Asks Repeal of Neutrality ~ Legislation That Shuts ~~ Off Aid to Allies.

| The Indians Committee for Na- |=

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pointment of a steering committee. |

send announced appointment of 12

prominent Indiana leaders to the |S . Governor's Emergency Defense, SE Council to assist the State in co-|E ordinating a preparedness program. |=

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| Headed by K. L. Ogle, Indianap- |= _olis businessman, {the Indiana ' Committee for National Defense |S outlined its program as follows: |S % «1, Strengthen all defense forces |= of our nation by: (a) Building up |S a psychological defense through 8 education and awakening the pub- E lic to the dangers to our American |S way of life inherent in the world |& chaos. (b) Insisting that moneys = yppropriated for military and naval |= 2 ansion be expended as effective- |& ly as possible. (¢) Urging indus- |S rial develofient through free en- |: erprise privately controlled, ‘but |= working in co-operation with the (S

yovernment.,

| '“2, Support the Government in |(E the suppression of those ohstructive |= and subversive forces which, for|E financial and ideological reasons, |= re working against the welfare |S f the United States. 2

| “3. Urge Congress to repeal a

neutrality legislation insofar as it S impairs giving the) Allies the ut-|S

most possible aid in the shortest

| “4, Pledge ourselves to work for the establishment of world order ds necessary for the continued life of this nation as a democracy.

| Seek End to Class Prejudices | “5, Petition our government to action designed to bring about the purposes set forth in this program. | “6. Oppose all efforts to promote confusion and disorder by those yho would set group against group, Jas against class and race against race, so that we may present a :united American front against any aggressor. | Members of the steering commitfee are William Sparks, Wendell Sherk, E. R. Blackwood, Mrs. Felix Vonnegut, the Rev. F. D. Kershner, and Mr. Ogle. ‘ | The headquarters office of the oranization is in| the Circle Tower juilding, '

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ral hundred former residents have returned 4o this Southern Indiana town for its centennial celebration. | The observance opened yesterday with religious ceremonies and jageantry and will continue through Sunday. Lo | The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of Indianapolis, celebrated pontifical high mass yesterday. A jageant depicting the history of the thw and century-old St. Ferdijand’s Church was presented by oung people under the direction nuns of Ferdinand Academy. Another depicting wars in which the United States has-:participated was presented by Jasper talent. It was

written by C. U. Gramelspacher,

Eighth District American Legion ‘ommander. i |A program ‘featuring addresse$ 3nd a dance was held last night.

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