Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1941 — Page 11

a S. ECON DUE, SAYS KNOX

“Determined to Tr to Travel Same Road as British Empire,” “Canadians Hear. MONTREAL, Que. June 17 (U.

P.)—United States Navy Secretary Knox told the Canadian peo-

City Marbles Champion Charles Beaven, the 12-year-old Negro marbles ace of St. Rita’s Parochial School, today prepared for the journey to Asheville, N. C., where he will compete all next week in Scripps-Howard Regional Marbles Tournament with youngsters from the South and Middle West. Charles was the victor in. the Indianapolis Times-City Marbles Tournament here last month, .coming up through the ranks of 5200 entries to win the City Champion-

to. Asheville. He. will be accompanied: by the Rev. Fr. Bernard Gerdon of St. Rita’s Catholic Church, his escort and coach. Both will be guests of The Indianapolis Times and the Scripps-Howard newspapers. Father Gerdon and Charles will leave here Saturday and arrive. at Asheville Sunday afternoon. Special entertainment for marbles champions from 22 cities has been planned. Mayor Lee Lyons of Asheyille

will be turned over go the. mibs champions. ‘The T ent Committee has arranged for r swimming, boating, fishing and piv Sly as part of the entertainment planned for Ene visitors, champs ‘will see faI Mt. Mitchell, highest mountain peak east of the Mississippi River; the rugged Craggies of the Great Smoky Mountains, Royal Gorge, Chimney Lake and hundreds of other sights which attract Jourists from. every corner of the nation

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Indian reservation: where 3000 red - They will meet the Braves and watch tribal ceremonies

men live.

City Marbles Champ Leaves Saturday - for Asheville Play

to be staged in their honor.

The 22 champions will be divided into four leagues. Each leagu ner will be given a bicycle and the league winners ‘will Thursday morning, Jane 26, for the

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regional championshi

The winner will Delve a gold watch, a crown and an all-expense trip to Wildwood, N. J., to partici-

e win‘play

WOODMEN OFFICERS TO ATTEND PARLEY

Seven State and National officers of the Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle from Indianapolis will attend the organization’s golden jubilee regional institute which opens Sunday in Omaha for a six-day session, . They are Mrs. May Beaver, National escort and State manager; Mrs, Irene Scheuring, State chaplain; Louis H. Mills, State associate captain; Miss. Ann Pettit, State

of the elrole; Mrs. Evelyn Hodges, guardian of the local grove, and Mrs. Evelyn Joyce, president of the local sorority chapter. More than 2500- women from 45 states are expected at the sessions. The institute will be highlighted by a parade of more than 1500 costumed members of the society’s drill team, bands: and drum corps.

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e last night that President Roose- 5 i CoE declarations on foreign 5 EY ST. |®Y A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, affairs left “no doubt” but that . the United States is. “determined to “travel the same route — the same self = respecting route — that you .are traveling.” “When your hour of decision came to you and you found, as we have in a similar hour, that there were timid and blind citizens of your country arguning against pursuit ,of the all-out defense policy in which you believed, we did not, as your neighbor, attempt to tell you what to do,” Mr. Knox said. « «.» The people of my country are now at the very hour of decision, when a similar choice must be made, and I should like to express our appreciation that Canada respects our right to make our own decision without interference from without. : “Yet, I know in my heart of hearts that you feel now, as most of us in the United States felt in your time of choosing, sure that the decision, when made, will be ‘on the side of human liberty, and its defense—come what may.”

‘Awakens Fighting Spirit’

Col. Knox spoke here in support of the Canadian Victory Loan drive. His address was broadcast throughout Canada and the United States. He denounced United States isolationists who, he said, contend that “Hitler and the Nazis have already won the war in Europe; that Britain faces inevitable defeat; and that if we get in now, it will only Pe inviting similar defeat.” “To argue that we must not go to war, even in a just cause, because if we do, we may be licked, is one of the best ways I know of ‘to awaken that fighting spirit that has taken us into every war in which we have. engaged and brought us through to victory in the end,” he said, «He said that the British people “took a lot from Hitler . .. before you got mad enough to fight. "

Insists on Sea Control’

“We, too, have arrived at the point where our President has said, to the applause of the nation, that we will not tolerate a world domi.nated by Nazi might and slave philosophy,” he added. Secretary Knox said the United States is determined that Germany shall not gain domination of the seas. “The war has taught us unmistakeably,” he said, “that the power to control the seven seas must be a joint rule by sea power and air power, supported by a ‘sufficient land army to seize and hold the bases essential to the exercise of such far flung sea and air might. To the swift achievement of this purpose, we are on our way.” He praised Canada for having sent 70,000 men overseas, placed 200,000 men. under drms, doubled the size of its Navy, rationed its resources and put a “ceiling on profits.”

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said today that the vacation ¢ity| . They also will visit the Cherokee wood, N. J., July 11. dent of Tau Phi Lambda, sorority

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GRANTS $40,000 FOR ‘NEW ORDER’ STUDY

NEW YORK, June 17 (U. P)~| A two-year research project to study social and economic developments in Germany and Russia will be sponsored by the Rockefeller Founda‘tion. through a $40,000 grant to the néw School for Social Research, it * was revealed today. ~The -rise of new ruling ‘classes, population movements, regimentation of labor and changed status of workers and managers will be by. five members of the graduate faculty of the new school, assisted by eight full-time research

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