Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1940 — Page 4

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CANADA TURNS | ‘Flying Column’ vs. Fifth Column PAN AMERICAN

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This is the eighth article on By JOHN THOMPSON Canada by Mr. Love. Times Special Writer SAN FRANCISCO, July 17. - Times Special Writer, German's reported efforts to sabMONTREAL, July 17 — The : R y EN otage the Pan American Conference strains of these heavy davs are lead- Yo Say 3 8 ® SE : 5% |which meets in Havana July 21 ing more and more Canadian peo- a 3 _" TR SR RN SRR RX through machinations in Central o think again of ti ssibilities | 3 3 otis NE REN RR : Pie Nin A he DC | AR ARES — RR Nie Ral § Rd 4 | America, have small chance of suc- ( entual union with t RR X RY 3 3 States, and some of them believe it Cy R RRR 3 R= i | Cess, 3 likely | i - ARR Nh a fF As long as the United States Futhermore, the word “annexa-| . ; : x EE SR NE {| |maintains and increases its milition” turned out to be unsuitable] RR X Na 5 ; d ds 3 N, tary and economic power in the

for such inquiries — the idea of a| pO REN a ARN Lal EW (EE i | Caribbean area and on the Pacific Hundreds of Lovely

joining together or a new confeder-| } 3 RR NR y : { |Coast, our position in Central i : ation brought out better replies. { } N X : y % REN i | America will not be undermined. SU M M E R : 2 RT fE Sy This was the considered opinion | iH

UNiuh Ties Styvine \ X SR i lof all the Central American miliA few more than half of those | Na X pe AN SN { [tary and political leaders with So yuestioned think there is a growing| § ; ; : \ 8 A { whom, early this year, I discussed NRW, likelihood or “danger” of union of} b X a NN ‘1 |various phases of anti-United| G0 A some sort, and that still more 100k | AT Na JX 3 X RN N { | States activities, “, FY for a defensive alliance, with mili-| COTE RR A 5 TH y : tam i \ . y NS R Realize U. S. Strength ve aN :

a and economic co-operation. Reminding me that cabinets have Equipped with machine guns, tear gas and rifles, these Canadian soldiers are part of flying column Central America, perhaps ne fallen in the past on this issue, my| organized in Windsor, Ont., te protect industrial plants and public utilities from fifth columnists. Cen- |{han any other section south of us,

Canadian assistant reports there is| trally based, they can be ‘summoned to any of the city’s vital points in five minutes, realizes that its independence and | much less WA HOSILY toward the = its ultimate economic future depend on close co-operation with the,

a on tun Whee we Brest, Nof Money, Is Key to World Ills, |" Sais or coop of nations

A good many of the persons interviewed thought Canada would be | ps to_ change — better off SE : uit er some | ; . : ; { ee ot enemies ate some Says Presidential Nominee, a Local Resident fein iat seen win te ustments might he severe, though United States—something out o Manv Canadian branch f 3 . Yas TS Y ¥ . wrk N , on _____|the question at this moment, fany Canadian branch factories| By LOWELL B. NUSSBAUM little difficult for the lay mind tojor Greenback Party. Four years| True, Central America has been would close as the tariffs came off, | The root of all evil. it seems, follow in one lesson. later, numerous local workingman|pard hit by the European war, los-| and many commercial relations with isn’t money at all: it’s the interest! It Involved elimination of banks parties united with it and created ing many of its best markets for | England would beb roken; but, to . as we know them today, elimina-|the National or Greenback-Labor coffee and other products. But it compensate, certain whole industries On money. [tion of borrowing by the Govern- |Party. In the election that year, the|js realized down there that, if any-| like aluminum might move north. At least, that's the creed of the ment and issuance of currency party controlled a popular vote of {hing is to be done about that, it Opponents Better Organized { National Greenback Party, one of greenbacks) to pay all Government jmore than a million and elected 14| will have to be done with the CO- | : (the lesser known political parties “11S =~ | congressmen. operation of the United States. | ; ni y . but one that had its birth here in That, Mr, Zahnd contends, would| Later it was reorganized as the| Militarily, als6, the Central / . $5-$6-87 STYI 7S union, or doubted its value, seemed Indianap o 11 § | cVerse the present order of things People's, or Populist Party. In the| Americans feel a sense of security 2) K HL to have their replies better organ- aN back in 1874 and put money into the hands of |election of 1896, the party supported |from foreign invasions through the | ow . o ized than those who favored it. Here Probably the |h€ industrious people first. [the Democratic Presidential nomi-|presence of our armed forces in| A i, Rayon Bembergs Rayen Sheers are some of both, \ party's most en- | ‘All would have to serve the in- nee, William Jennings Bryan. The |Panama, and our naval units in the Ny. eR nC og Raver A dance-band member, who be- \ thusiastic an g dustrious people, then, in order to party then went into partial eclipse, | Caribbean and on the Pacific ASA ayo repes pun yons longs to an A. F. of lL. wunion, LC} tireless Ss u Pp - obtain money, an d all would be (but in 1918, at Chicago, it was reor-| Coast. Ba £1 ® Rayon Sharkskins ® Fine Cottons thought Washington would event- . porter is John working for One another he ex- ganized as the National Party and U. S. Must Be Stron - | ’ assume the direction of af- \ § Zahngd, 2315 E. |Plains. |began an uphill climb. : * Sh ys, Ve Soong You May Select here merely because Canada \ Troy Ave. its| under the system now in effect.| moqav Mr. Zahna claims for jt| Furthermore, they tacitly admit | . APPANIA 3 men to guard so RR, WF national chair- [Money is first placed in the hands | 506 than two million members, | that in no part of today's world : * 8 | ERR Any two styles . . .-Any two colors $ and that there «ol man since 1923 0f those who give nothing useful wii), eight million “money reform. coud a group of such small na-| : ® Any two sizes . . . Bring a friend { complications and its presi- for it, and in order to get money ers” in it and similar groups tions continue their independent | 10. : ion ; dential nominee | under this present system, the m- | In 1932. Mr . Tels

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\ *. Zahnd said, his party|’ vw eeveral fram. dustr 1S 1¢ an A ve i im P i ni | : it in several cam- |dusirious people are forced to IVE ,,)leq 3090 votes in Indiana. yu; Under ys protection of the United) 5d

Ih ; wae FAISAL a- paigns since! their valuable property, or borrow! gspcn’ iol, States. or Q v% ; whole ide: as raculou €={ John Zahnd Pale ErrInA mill. wav Wi ry > 3 srast) for it to doesn’t put a ticket in the field in|>, , is 't of pr Oh lg. to SI E 13 ® Navy ® Green © Royal ® White tective thought a marriage of hen, including and pay usury interes oy Olevery election, or in every state, the | They compare this sort of pro-; E Bd :

two nation ould vastly improve |the present. ose who have Wo Moral Hight % wvembers sometines supporting uney lection, With Khe bgiing Ven Eb : 9B1ack and Whits 8 Dyce Prints Canadian conditions ¢ that the| Mr. Zahnd, now in his early six- ®XaCt 1l ol the people lor the other o f small European or Asiatic nations kt TRE 4 SR | fhe Husjor parties] a USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN

i Iv built and apparently The present system referred to IS! «yea'ye got about 7200 members in | by their powerful neighbors, and

of war is pushing it on ties, sturdily ri ate Es a woman in excellent health, has taken an the “unconstitutional delegation of {ha state now, enough for a balance | And that our kind of protection mion would take place only active part in the party's affairs power by Congress” to banks to |g¢ power in the coming election ” he Means exactly what it says. In re- SIZES g TO T—I12 T0 20—38 T0 44 if Britain were defeated. and that! since 1918. | issue currency. : | said. , : turn, they agree, we have a right | C BASEMENT the effect on Canadian manufactur-| Although he retired from the real| Mr Zahnd is convinced that if} npr zanna, to ask for their co-operation in ; ing and labor would be deplorable |estate business a few years ago, he | USurl’ and private banking were hether we like Still engages a bit in his former abolished, not only would there be | work, developing & sub-division in Prosperity for all but it would put

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Fabrics You've Seen On Our Better Racks! main British w Many Replicas of Higher Priced Fashions! DS [the neighborhood of his home an “end to confusion, and there’d|council's sai our top position. and styles to neighborhood h ction for s ' : i Business Would Benefit And in his sales of lots in the never be a war.” le FB iy A ae The strength of Pan Americanism choose from. otiGictmm: Tua. air wars. he conte Terel | * o i An economist believed Canadian | Subdivision, he practices his party’ s | wars, he contends, are merely a |wealthy widow of Seattle, Wash. as {grows and Supinishes exactly in the incorporation into the United States | theories to a modified extent result of the greed of the finan | the nominee | ratio of our ability to arm and our| 3 LL ol Ni JOT 10 - A IL {e » . : - ~ yo £ , nr y it ald tive s regions a great lift]. When someone wants to buy a | ciers. | Mrs. Milburn, who said she fav-|" illingness to use armed force. We oui wi i LORIONS ¢ gan ail > 3 x 3 x _. You kB 1 . l ' 4 ’ . . ’ - -} 4 Yor 9 lot,” he explains, “I let them have; The National Greenback Party, he|ored abolition of interest even (have to be tough about it, as noth- |

ng their business to flow ] ; “i : jes "7 it without interest for three years.” said, would conscript property as| though she lives on interest. at firs | ing else matters for the moment.

tural north-and-south chan- r. Zahnd's eves li n ‘hen well as lives for of —— ————— ! Mr. Zahnd's eyes light up when well as lives for the defenses of the accepted, but several days ago ro Advertisement | * Cool Printed ‘Sheer Rayon Bembergs

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nel : : et he is asked to explain the Green- nation. By taking the greed and|feq MN h | : 1% experisive east~anG-Wes! routes. pack party's theories. profit out of war, he added, there Hg Zahn she conid tot ii OR ® Printed and Solid Rayon Chiffons © Alpareal estate man mentioned th “I'mder our ‘pean t Oonomic Svs 1 be n v y . : } 3 oh Conair re lace | Under our present economic sys- | will be no wat “So I guess it's up to me to soni] i © cas ® Romaines ® Twin Prints ® Rayon Crepes

Canadians and the language, tam,” he says ay wants| The r ih by ryaeY yan! he party was organized after the|the race again,” Mr. Zahnd said re-| - 2) n duca ies Ions money but darned few people have close the Ci i : : may affect the Heart E v o y : they would bring with t a it M1 Tow peor BO on he © A Hgnediy. Gas trapped ta the stomach or gullet may act like ® t COLORS: Black, Navy, Light and Dark Background in agitation 1 - al 3 , Yd I don't think I'll be elected, ii. | bair-trigger on the heart. At the first sign of distress Prints, Stripes, Coin Dots and Many Others.

nder the em VOCE wv al to retire erad 1v - Bell Tablets to ( he system advo ated by posal to retire gradually the green (gradually we are getting oe] smart men and Women depend on Bel of the fastest~ sport J \ I

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who bhe-';mv part wi ha hook: sd durii r my party, evervbody will have backs issued during the war laround to our way of thinking, and | Fe wn prove Boil as ber rors anv er Bie . we > reall v want bottle to us aad receive DOUBLE Money Ba 1 an vent as Busine 1 anapolis, Nov. 24, 1874, the party| ——— eee — relations with The detail led explan: tion was a first was known as ‘the Independent mion of some sort - ———— — ——

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