Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1941 — Page 7

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WALLACE WARNS OF NAZI THREAT

Believes Victorious Germ any

Would Launch Economic War Against U. S.

WASHINGTON, Jan: 17 (U. P.). =-71068 President-elect Henri: A Wallace told Congress today that Adolf Hitler probably would lzunch a victorious Germany on an eco-

nome war against this country that 7 might be the “prelude to the use against us of armed force.’

ee Wound | in Heart Is Closed. 9-Year-Old Boy Recovering

Jan. 17 (U. P).—:n hour the fi ther had given a

NEW YORE, || Nine-year-old John Richard Guerin went happily t60 his room and male a long running jump on fo his bed. But he had forgotten his’ scissors left in a fold of the blanket. A

|| blade pierced his heart. -

That was Dez. 29. Today the boy|: was recovering in Jamaica Hospital after a rare operation in which the heart was taken from its sac and the wound closed with three stitches. Speed saved tae boy from almost certain death. Five minutes after he first screamed his father, Edmund R. Cerin, had him at the hospital two blocks from their home.

slood transfusion. . | Young John must spend most of als time in an oxygen tent to take some of the strain off his healing] ieart. But he zays that he likes it. He reads comic strips and letters rom people wlio heard about his case and 1 want & to know how he feels.

WOMAN 0 OF 11 KILLED

| FRANKLIN, Ind., Jan. 17 (U. P.). Mrs. Ira Voris, Whiteland, was inJured fatally yesterday when struck by an automobile as she was cross-

NAZIS TRE OF WAR THOMAS MANN SAYS

DURHAM, N. C., Jan. 17 (U.P). —Thomas Mann, exiled German novelist, said in’ an interview today

that the German people are “utterly weary” of the conflict now raging in Europe, and would welcome peace, but the only” protest they can make is by passive resistance. “It would be technically impossible for .the people to revolt. as Americans think of .a revolt,” he said, - asserting that any revolt— “which is not likely”—would have to come from the Army. He believed that even the military has grown to doubt National Socialism. Unless Germany is defeated soon, Mr. Mann said, the war will go on and on. If Britain is defeated, then will be America. Then perhaps

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said he was not optimistic at the present moment on outcome of the war, “We must suffer and then| LOS‘ANGELES, Jan. 17 .(U. P). suffer some more before Hitler can|—A Federal Jury today resumed its be defeated. I repeat, we must|deliberation of charges that nine suffer. I am afraid the war may|leadérs of I Am defrauded their drag on for years.” followers throughout the Sunwy of

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Mr, Walace’s warning was contained in ar annual report on Agriculture De ~ partment activities for the 1940 fiscal ‘year, prepared while he was Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Wallace Should Ger many win the war with Britain, Mr, Wallace said, the world prc ably would be divided for a time intc four great spheres of influence: (1) The” German-controlled sphere of Europe, Africa and the territories which once were the British ang French colonies of Asia; (2) North and South America, with possibly Australia and New Zealand: @ Russia; and (4) Japan.

Suggests Processing Tax

He said that a combination of the three spheres outside the new world would have a population three times that of North and South An: eric} and their potential Pacific pa: ‘tners and could apply “economic pin cers’! ‘through Government domi nated, trading corporations which righ control the purchase of all Wester Hemisphere agricultural exports Europe. | The course of the war will have an important bearing on -doi aestic farm programs, Mr, Wallace said, In any case, he said, differentials between export prices and domestic prices will be needed. This woulc | mean’ a higher price for farm goods consumed domestically thar. -fol those exported. f To accomplish ‘this, Mr. Wallace suggested that Congress “give care: ful study” to re-enactment of i form of processing tax to be paid by domestic consumers of Americar farm products. The processing ta: principle, outlawed by the Supreme Court in 1937 did not have a ‘sat isfactory trial,” he said.

Certificate Plan Favored

Mr. Wallace suggested that Con: gress keep in mind as a goa! thal direct appropriations be uszd th increase farm income “only when self-financing alternatives are not available.” He suggested the mar} keting-certificate plan as one possible means for self-financing of the farm programs. Speaking as a scientist, the Secretary says: “There is no room In the Western Hemisphere fo’ any notions about racial superiority.” | His first-hand knowledge of gen: etics gained him repute as a scien: tist before he ever entered publi® life. He lashes unsparingly a: doc trines that would rearrang: the . world on a master-and-slave basis.

Hits Racial Theories 1

“Theories of racial supe Hlority and racial inferiority have ro scitific basis,” he said. “Certain nations may be very differeat by training from other nations; by inheritance they are probably Tile

different. “Millions living in Germany ate different from mus chiefly bececuse of an indoctrination. systems tically instilled info them from cally youth. They have had more training i hard work, in giving their all to the fatherland, and in sub: aission to economic and military rulé. Many of them believe war is holy and think the achievement «of German domination justifies any means. But if numerous Anierican children had been adopted into German families 20 years ago, they would be just the same. They would be indistinguishable from nativeborn Germans.” Better: trade relations with other Western Hemisphere nations are recommentied in the report. i

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