Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1941 — Page 30
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Death Plays Tricks on Congressional Foreign * Policy Leadership.
Trmes Special WASHINGTON, April 11.—Death has played strange tricks with the Roosevelt Administration in Congressional direction of its foreign policy and its national defense program Only a few months ago the pass-
. k - EA EE . SF of Senator Key Pittman (D. i 8 NX | ; SE _. Nev} elevated Hane 3 EAS > oo to chairman- Bu i | : 3 3 OR ik ship of the ¢ 7 , RO » RS WERE Scnate Foreign | A
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Committee, a 8 man whom \ President i
Roosevelt only two vears before had sought to “purge” from the Senate - Walter FP. George (D ? Ga.). Sen. Reynolds Now the death of Sen ator Morris Sheppard (D. Tex.) puts in line for the chairmanship of the Senate Military Affairs Committes the effervescent, flamboyant North Carolina oratorical self-starter, | oF / 200d! o 7 Senator Robert F. Reynolds, one of | A al, out pL * Wa \% 7 it’ the isolationist hloc He voted | 3 oe 57 ail 5) TAD YEE p i tts a BEAUTY., it's against the Lend-Lease Bill and ls 2 B ’ 0» ad § \ \ 3 : 3 & B » a BARGAIN] f opposed the Roosevelt foreign pol- He =e Ri a8 £100 Rene yy a Icy beginning with repeal of the > R ILE A . arms embargo a year and a half ago, on the ground that this policy was leading the United States into war Whether the Administration will geek to block his wav to the important post has not developed. He apparently intends to step up under the usual rule of seniorits He now 1s chairman of the Senate District Committee which has charge of District of Columbia affairs 8 . George Co-operates Now i; “Re : ¥ 5 : » RL f | 3 / | he y Son I Sp Gl 7 wea | i Pretty" for Sheer Easter Blouses Roosevelt differed over domestic £ ON : ? WA ‘ ; 1 : ] The gla Senator has |
ne along co-operatively and sym- ¢ . WEY " ; A : 6 A 99 | ) thetically with the President on ERR Ray, ; AR . : ] ; 3 / reign policy, directing the suc- : “A ga i ’ ; hE , 4 1 cessful Senate ficht f ed RY ; i : § p OR i 3 ¢
l for the LendLease Bill
Senator Reynolds has voted with
the danunistration on domestic I \ Ho : ® ; 2 legislation Though he opposed LITTLE GIRLS 3 A ; i i foreign policy, he has supported the | EN 3 7 be Rie : . big national defense appropriations | : 3 Y : ae
ted for conscription i ; 5) EL : J Each
m ws stated his position on | 0 1 { *3 EEE ~ HONEYSUCKLE hes on the Lend-Lease Bill JRL JAN RJ
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but whateve they call us because we are interested an America first,
lew upcn the issue of saving £3 2 3 3 be f ." TY erica for Americans still prevails 00 a 5 \ \ et CHARMODE GLOV k \ 1 our hearts and minds.” Fl : \ 3 p> : Contending that the Lend-Lease Each fii, ; ; : * 1) £0 ay J : A
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ping of all immigration fo E : 3 i Prints and Dots festive as
years; and {for frequent speeches,
in the Senate and elsewhere, di- new colors lingerie ' .
Easter, tected at aliens even "io . He took the floor of the Senate : : \ the-money" edbee 3 r to deny newspaper columnist re. : ; ; pes, jackets, redin ; ports inferring that he was full of : : otes, $6.98 and $7 9 ling praise for the Hitler regime and, in SE 8 98 values! Now denying that he had been wined 23 Rh 2 rayon sheois. and dined by the Goering-Goebbels 3 AY if. 20 2e sizes 9 to Is, 12 ‘a clique, as it was put, said he had Bs Si 4 . 38 } only spent three cays in Geyvany da \ ' 0 44 18l/, ta 241/, / 00 and never met a single member o im 3 Mich. . FoR Ea the German Government, but had : ey Sh igh fashion treatments and * 3 talked to taxicab drivers, lahorers, : Baad ug details that will ok ) quality’ : . ng Amencan towns : : ; the pric oke you look tw Beautiful new “I came back to America and told : ; so 2 price | Belted. bo k “off: e af SX the American people what the Ger- 4 E .. regim ck “officer's fa styles and colors. nan: peobie Were doing, Door ae gimental buttons o yu Simulated leathmany,” he said in that speech, soft, soft dressm k ’ “The next thing that I find 1s that ; Ios aker types. . “whit ers in patent, ca FY Jriendd (reining 2 Rew maps E : or cooks. , go.e + White col.! Cel Ld kD) and small grain columnists) have stated that I am i ; 5 Sprin , : verywhere casuals | + » , g pro-German.” ; 3 9 obrics, new colors; ; Tia Fra effects. om mt Bark Worse Than Bite : ; 20, 38 to 44 Sizes 12 to : TE WL ps of He sald he had told what was : ; : pl’ happening in Germany “in order gi ; that the American people may pre- er 3 pare themselves to meet problems FE such as we have never experienced £. a before.” = ‘ f The North Carolina Senator is a £ $e A ft h : ; striking contrast to the quiet, plod- 1 ma & or f e new on ding Senator Sheppard, who was & wlio: : ; : | noted for his party regularity and E % : aR \ had little dramatic flair. gE TER “Yi 4d iH, oo 1 £2 y N N Bob Revnolds 1s a gusty poli- Y AN Zz Eu ged 49 tician, saity and homely of speech, “4 . » A : : Rh 0 hy !
and his bark generally is recognized gs worse than his bite
He has seen more of the world A " S n | : ’ f 2 oe fas fi WN — than any member of either branch 4. tar Feature! ws and f = Fy : / iA o 4 fal Famous Nuback of Congress, exhibiting his wander- nd felts in smart 4 XX Ful lust as a boy when he ran away
oll h : -for-Faster $ 3 £7 vy with . patented fom boptiil hug) 3 Norke © Sears prj Sadsizes. Money sayin ¥ ary. sliding back thaf on a ocoast-wise steamer. He has ur ¢ Price | g 9 \ : . i been around the world three times, : ~J won't . ride up! has worked at practically every e
trade and profession, and frequent- a. Belt of fine coutil
ly has regaled the Senate with his : ® ® a . . experiences. A few years ago he \ . ’ — inside the corset, took a trailer trip all over the I eel 0 es — ree 3 ) vs indispensable United States. J ag 4
His electioneering tactics in North £ a — 3 for the important Carolina savor of the comic. He p : >
% ; won his first election to the Senate wo is 270 flat tummy silhou-
over the wealthy Cam Morrison by BN \ 3 Tile - » i riding over the state in a wheezy C ; \ AY i ette. Sizes 34 to automobile and, when he spoke, x | ra. o ‘ rolling out a red carpet to exhibit Pr \ ® 48, 4 Star Fea
how his opponent entered the fashionable hotel where he lived in . Washington, and telling, with a sar- 3 Pairs, 2.55 castic curl of his tongue, how Senator Morrison ate caviar at “two dollars just for this little jarful”— .s 3 . and he would hold up the Russian| Exquisitely sheer "Carefrees," amaz-
delicacy. He set his audiences off | ingly long-wearing. Full-fashioned, No because they're dressy and long-wearing. Deby explaining that caviar was just y :
x ringless, snag-resistant, spot-proof! \ ; i i k and ¥ pi i Bn has Senator Reynolds| Choice of weights and colors. Sizes : WES igned to Ja gey young. hives pi § EE | Wally i : delivered his “alien menace” speech | 8'/ to 101. We RA healthful fit—in leathers truly fine. Choice o 1380 JS .
crnpties the’ Senate. When he rises | styles in black patent or white kid. Sizes 3
to deliver it again. Nylon Hosiery . . . . . 1.25 Pr. to 8. smi Ealkive
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