Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1940 — Page 8
THURSDAY, ocr. 31, SPEAK TRUTH, | POPE TELLS ANNOUNGERS
VATICAN CITY, Oct. [31 (U. P.). —Pope Pius XII received Rome ra dio announcers today and expressed hape that they would always speak the truth. J “You have a powerful voice which reaches the four corners of the world,” the Pontiff said. “Let us hope that voice will always speak words of truth, enlightment and
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By GLEN M. STADLER United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, (Via Berlin), Oct. 31.— Jacques Doriot, head of the French Popular Party and widely regafded as a “coming leader” of France, told the United Press in an interview that France should enter immediately -a United States of Europe, led by Germany. “Today,” he said, “the victory of Germany bestows upon her the mission (to form a United States of Europe) which destiny gave us in 1918. There is no clear-sighted
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a fraternal community of all classes, without class dictatorship, should be established. Such a government, he said, would “be on good terms with the regimes now dominating the continent of Europe: Germany, Italy and Spain.” One of the first acts of this totalitarian French State, he said, would be to “eliminate useless foreigners who are numerous” and to banish the Jews to form a nation of their own, somewhere in Africa. Doriot spoke of the rebirth of
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believed he would be instrumental in carrying it out. . “The new state,” he said, “must be corporate to permit the association of all factors of production, the employers, the technicians and the workers, reunited in- their enterprises and their corporate branches, The state will not permit the combination of international plutocracy and finance. “It will be anti-liberal. It wilt be popular because it will reassemble the elite of the nation. The elite will come from all social degrees and categories of the
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workers being dissuaded from entering overcorwded industries.
SECOND TALL STORY CONTEST TO BE HELD
Times Special . ‘BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 31.— The Sigma Delta Chi, Indiana University journalistic fraternity, announced here today that it is sponsoring for a second time a National True Tall Story contest. The first contest was held last year. This year's contest, which will close Jan, 15, 1941, will be conduct= ed under the direction of William Meyer, Bloomington and. Richard
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