Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1941 — Page 2
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Claims Nazi Cruisers Also Are Operating on U. S. Side of Atlantic.
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upon the tyrannies that must will be destroyed.” Churchill offered his welcome to| = Mr. Winant “at a moment when the| © great battle in which your Govern-| ment and nation is deeply interested | is developing in the full scope of | severity.”
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Winant Assails Naziism
TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941
ELECTED GOP | MAY FILL JOBS
Relinquish Power to 4 State Officials.
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Richard James, Lieutenant Governor Charles M. Dawson and State Treasurer James Givens. The chief patronage spots they will fill are: Mr. Tucker, the aol
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{license division; |gross income division; Mr. Dawson, | |the conservation and highway de- | partments, and Mr. Givens, the un- | {employment compensation division. Nearly 3000 jobs were removed | { from the patronage list by the G. O.| P. merit system act which covers) an estimated 2500 employees at the {21 State Institutions, 275 in the | Welfare Department, 300 Health | [Board employees and 45 employees lof the State Library and Historical { Bureau. The State Police department also | was placed on a bi-partisan basis, | with 50 Republicans expected to get! jobs on the force after a school ses- | sion at Bloomington this summer Lieutenant Governor Dawson also is scheduled to name Republican members of several administrative] boards, with Governor Schricker naming the Democratic members, Chairmen to File Lists
Chief topic at tomorrow's State Committee session is expected to be the method of making applica- | tions for State jobs. Most of minor | - i places will be filled from the lists : i submitted by district and county] Istanbul Believes Germans sist At this critical time in Suge: ane its said. a slavia's history, Russia's secret sup- | Selection of a State attorney to Must Act or Let British [port cannot help strengthen the !Serve until a new Attorney General |
Get Hold in Balkans. is elected in 1042 is another subject |
expected to stir heated discussion.| (Continued from Page One)
Mr. Winant., in his first public]. speech as new American Ambas-| sador, denounced Naziism in out- | spoken terms. | “The world has known tyranny before but never tyranny more cruel | and absolute or as relentlessly or-| ganized,” Mr. Winant said. “For Naziism has stolen and run amok! with the great inventions of free nquiring minds and set about] using them not to liberate but to! enslave the human spirit. i Narziism has called into question every tenet in the faith of civilized man. It has refused to recognize
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their first meeting in Governor Henry F. Schricker’s office today. Although Governor Schricker is chairman of the board and is outvoted three to one, reporis indicated the meeting was “very harmonious.” the dignity of man as a human Left to right are Ross Teckemeyer, Chief Deputy Auditor who rep1 individual. It has deliberately and | resented State Auditor Richard T. James: Mrs. Marjorie R. Kinnaird, 0 © declared policies of ruthlessly denied to man freedom | reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts, and Secretary of State | ° Government and the people of of speech, freedom of religion and | James M. Tucker. be equality before the law.” a | “In the struggle against Nazis the people of Britain hold the front line but they do not
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ing their forces to bring vou everpecial “America, as President Roosevelt | said Saturday night, ‘has gone into tion It is mobilizing with everrchi speed its tremendous battle of sources to make available to 1 despite gravity | the sinews of war.” | threat and the fact! | |
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rethe vou position of the anti-German party at Belgrade Nevertheless, quandary of much complexity. The Belgrade statesmen can have no
Halifax Warns U. S.; 'v' Wheeler, Nye Scoff
| WASHINGTON, March 18 (U. P)) —U. S. neutrality patrel warships
| At least four candidates for the post Jugoslavia is in a have been mentioned frequently, in-| cluding two Legislators—Senator | Ey ko p ! 19 7 . y William E. Jenner and Rep. George | & EE | We Repeat the 1941 Ver ston, | Henley. Judge James A. Emmert| of Our Famous {of Shelbyville, unsuccessful candi-| {date for the 1940 Governor nom- |
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Albania. ' ,'and planes kept a sharp lookout | Loneon, mire constrvaiive and re rg a They 51 janes kK shar OOK au ; a ; the European war will end. ney today for the possible appearance | Probably more accurate, slashed the | ish t0 guard the future of their|' Yay Gaverner bo of long-range German submarines Greek figure on Italian losses but own country and do not want to inat on, iy er! al anon) 1 off the Atlantic Coast to carry out said that the Greeks took 3000 pris-| take action now that would ally SOUR Spy prosec or, also have Adolf Hitler's threat to torpedo ; ; ; | them as an active or potential bel- | . American aid to Britain. i Lonton Soetifeg several) |; cerent against either side. The new official, to be selected by | Acting Secretary of State Sumner Italian divisions which were cut up| yf they were to make the wrong ‘he Lieutenant Governor and SecWelles confirmed that Lord Halifax, badly in the fighting on a 20-mile choice, they might find Jugoslavia|'etary of State, Republicans, and the British Ambassador, brought to front around Tepelini. partitioned at the conclusion of the the Democratic Governor is to take the State Department yesterday a| Rome admitted loss of Berbera|war. Powerful groups within Jugo- Office April 1. This move is exreport that a German submarine and said that in “violent” fighting slavia want to see Great Britain pected to touch off the legal batwas headed for the northern coast around Keren, an Italian genera] Win the war. Indeed, there are !lc testing the constitutionality of many of the G. O, P. Legislature's]
Cl I 1] d of the United States. had been killed. few who would receive a German " » Halifax did not indicate how or; Cairo reported that determined victory with enthusiasm though Tipper” acts
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