Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1941 — Page 2

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By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer : : _ WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Frank Finney, Martinsville, | former commissioner of Motor Vehicles-in Indiana and now | | a Midwest field man for National Civilian Defense, was here|| this week and reported that the Hoosier State is not as isé-

Fabien Sevitaky, left, director of the Indianapblis Symphony Orchestra, received a soroll from Stanley W. Shipnes, campaign -chairman of the annual Community Fund drive, yesterdsy at a Fund luncheon. It 'was presenfed in appreciation for Mr. Sevitzky's services In opening the annual drive with a musical program. A special 100-piece orchestra, directed by the leader, played at the Murat Theater formally launching the annual campaign. ;

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Iationist as the votes of the majority of its Congressmen} might indicate, 8 : : istration side in foreign policy in Indiana-and throughout| &= the Midwest and members of |- Congress who feel that they i VY TO [ K | are playing smart politics by 19 continued opposition are like- a ly to be fooled next election PACIFIC SHIPS day, Mr. Finney, a life-long yy Democrat, declared. : oy Such a change in sentiment might Rote and Sailings Must the Hoosier House members, Several of whom already are beginning ; rationalize regarding such a de- Clearance Papers. The lease-lend appropriation last tom ‘week picked up three newcomers, IConuaued Page One) ’ Reps. George W. Gillie and Robert] goes across the Atlantic, believed A. Grant. Republicans, and Louis|the edict was designed to assure a + had supported either the policy or|terials from the Orient—8ingapore’s FOR WAR STAND : appropriation previously. rubber, Penang’s tin, Manila’s Opposed Ship Arms hemp, and China’s and New Cale- 5 Rep, Ludlow were back voting ct against the Administration again on Report Increase in E tr : < T Ik + the Neutrality Act amendment for Archangel Sailings Xtravagance in_faik to A that, ‘toe, may change. G. 0. P. Women, ~ Trips home this summer made| Growing Russian need for mili- : : ‘ several of the congressmen less tary supplies on her northern fronts (Continued from Page One) lationism, Rep. Raymond 8. Springer, Tenth [the Pacific today placed new em- unbalanced budgets ahd ruthless _ District Republican and twice his|phasis on movement of American extravagance that gave "birth to . u nied that he ever had been an iso- must not forget that the struggle : ab- ~ Iationist, although he has been lec-|POrt of Archangel. for one-man power has been going| FeP: Char ov Halles wna ~ turing the Administration ever since| Large-scale shipments to the Pa-|on in the United States for more | + Philosophi Rep. Forest A.|ly were being delayed—at- least already surrendered by Congress te ; eden aan: Be temporarily but sailings scheduled |the Chief Executive and by him Ww never has been an isolationist either, {to Archangel over the North At-|exercised to the limit, is driving le although he has voted that way lantic have increased heavily in re. | nearer to a totalitarian government, ON SHIP- ARMS BILL He now is a very active member oe After Boning ou ha x ve ar i eas of the House Military Affairs Com- [in the Pacific ond by the SE or Britain. today taxpay-| (Continued from Page One) / Joent switch, toward intervention, ports for ‘instructl d toll, without hope of ever get- |(; Rep. Harness might furnish some)toms collector at San Francisco said on one dolar of at back,” Mr.| Senator Burton XK. Wheeler (D. Razing Clause Not U. leadership. he had been by the watson asked: “Are our obligations Mont.), opposition leader, said ha| Another section of the same law y young to be in the World War and|leave port without Navy approval 2 80 far has been dead set against(8nd it was reported that similar in. Lauds Siste Delegation “The honest thing for the Admin- |the owner or his rental agent , . .| [8 ; United States participation in this structions had been given at Los Rep. Sumner told the luncheon istration to do,” he said, “would be or any person who may have by con- = ; obi : RYLEY CO South Bend, he rather agrees with|Coast ports. We are approaching, you need more| jocjaration of war, instead of mov-|duty of doing those things which AIL AR the isolationist stand of Dean Clar-| Authoritative quarters here pre-| Congressmen like the ones you have a back | t Schoo! “ion. of Notre Dame Law|Xoted 8 sharp dimunition in traf- elected from Indiana—and so does ing wan suc pri method to back |the order may specify” ‘was: nop This section of the law under

In fact, there has been a decided swing to the Admin- a cause a switch in sides by some of ; . : Be 0. K.d to Receive nouement. Ludlow, Democrat, none of whom|flow of defense-strategic raw math 3 donia’s chrome. All of eight an : : ow “were back. Charges New Deal With ‘arming merchant ships. However, WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U. P). © ardent gy outspoken regarding iso~ and: Ja -American tension in [route of excessive waste ana debt, party’s nominee for Governor, de~ war supplies to the Soviet Arctic |totalitarian government abroad, We son, Springer (7) the war started. cific port of Vladivostok apparent-|than eight years and that the power month by month.” Certain American merchant ships mittee, Should Fifth District senti- (Navy yesterday # The cus.|ers to be paid for by their sweat|passage of the armed ship legislainstructed Rep. Robert A, Grant was too|Treasury not to permit any ships 104 her greater than hers to us?” One. A Republican lawyer. from [Angeles and possibly other West| crowd that “in the melancholy days to come out openly and ask for a [tract With the owner assumed. ths School, which is his Alma Mater.|fi¢ to Vladivostok & clarl-| the country. The House vote on the ship arm-

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pending Gillie Isolationist fication of the situation in the “There is a powerful move, as you ing Dbill-found the big majority of | which the Board could condemn a ta Scotiniid and Pacific. know, with important eastern finan-| ponublicans still opposed to Mr.|house and then order it razed im-| Tong mn nc now a cap-| Aside from the ships bound for] cia) backing, which proposes to de- |p ogevelt’s international policy. A mediately as a public nuisance. if in the U. 8, Army Vetermary|viadivestok, the Navy orders 1o|feat your Congressmen either in total of 113 Republicans voted |the owners refused to make repairs Service Corps, Rep, George -W.| American merchantmen in the Pa-|the primary or the election. Don’t against it along with 31 Democrats, [has not been used in Health DeSilllie, Who rates as:one of the most|cific were believed in marine circles|let them do it. What if they do three Progressives and one Farm-|pPartment - condemnation proceed- | Fourie men in Congress, is thelto apply to less than 10 ships. |susceed in depriving you of cam-|er.Taborite. In favor of the meas. | ings for several years. « Fourth District Republican Repre-| 1; was possible that among the|paign funds? The Republican party | ,re were 219 Democrats, 39 Repubsentative. He did a hitch this sum-|ships affected were Vessels in the|must be a people's party. Fight 8s|jicans ad one American Laborite, er with cavalry troops, but re-|Redq Sea. trade, hauling supplies for|you never have fought before.” Rep. Vito Marcantonio of New turned as isolationist as ever, He the British in the Middle East and| She, too, attacked the New Deal york feels that is the overwhelming sen«|q limited quantity for relay to ‘policy of “knocking at the, doors of timent mn the Ft. Wayne District.| Russia. Congress constantly, asking and Rep. Noble J. Johnson, Republican getting more billions’ and ' more Irom Terre Haute, is pre authority.” ' ould

ite, J Sy: much a ‘ y man an party Bae change in the Sixth District STATE TYPOS HOLD Warns of Inflation from isolation to interventio: , 80 “The most dangerous dictatorial would he, likely, | Powers have been obtained here as|ture special window displays next sn Germany, with the excuse that|week as part of the observance of

Republican Reps. Gerald W. Landis of the Seventh and Earl was necessary, in order to pre-| National Pharmacy Week.

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Indianapolis drug stores will fea-| ers and agents. Assails Arrests

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it Wilson of the Ninth Districts were] The Indiana State Conference of pare for a war,” she added.

~ the two remaining hold outs on|Typographical Unions opneed its leand-lease. Both are Indians Uni.|63d convention today at the Hotel . versity graduates and former Hoo-|lincoln, Delégates front more than « sler schoolmasters. Rep. Landis was|35 Indiana cities were to attend & World War Second Lieutenant|the two-day meeting. ; (Bhavetail), but Rep. Wilson, being| The buffffet luncheon today was the baby of the delegation at 35, was | followed by a business session, and

arning that inflation has started local and” national broadcasts in she said: “The only way you can|which speakers will em ze the control inflation once it starts is|pharmacy’s place in the defense to slip . . . a price dictatorship over program. the entire nation. To enforce such| The state-wide observance of Na- & dictatorship, a police force|tional Pharmacy Week will be conamounting to a Gestapo will be ducted through the Indiana Pharnecessary. Some very wise men are|Mmaceutical Association. The dis-

Other features will include several said he believed the arrest of nine

tenants there early last month had been “unwarranted.” The tenants were hauled to jail in the patrol wagon and fingerprinted- for failing 0 observe the Health Department's eviction notice, issued after the properties had been condemned.

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* too young. a dance and floor show in the hotel Both are articulate isolationists,|ballroom tonight was to end the|demanding that we clamp on a(plays in Indianapolis and Indians to this problem is” Dr. Morgan said. but . Wilson now admits that|first day activities. price dictatorship now before it be-|drug stores will urge the public to|«rs you put pressure on the owner, "#1 when the time comes—if it does—| Oasimir F. Schesky of Muncie, comes uncontrollable—believing as Visit their doctor or dentist for pe- hell get the tenants out and that ~~ he will support an all-out war|Dresident, is presiding over the ses-|did the Germans that dictatorship|rodical health examinations and won't give them a chance. ~ effort, | si easianal

os, ons. Other officers of the organ-|Will cause less suffering than will|8lso will emphasize the prof “It has been our experience that ood, Kokomo, second vice presi-|Mrs. Eleanor Snodgrass, state vice ’ ~ the last. decade,” Rep. i eck said |ville, secretary-treasurer. also spoke. WOMAN SERIOUSLY Ludlow of thé Indianapolis District, [all those in the Indianapolis union Bid Cane Ten ag iad uides dum amendment, he also has a|Of 40 years or more. Those honored |day in a downtown hotel, twas buried | ler Blvd, Mrs. Hatry Galey, 88, of | See together and furnish leadership in 2 persons eligible for the|ing in the Blackwell Funeral Home Hospital. . Fred Kemn, R. R. 18, Box Eats War Analysis [BEE Rep. William H, Laratny, who ap. | (Continued from Page One) :

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"appear a little dif-|ization are Charles F. Lietz, Evans- | inflation,” / services rendered by the pharma-|the owners won't fix up the propWhen we have made such a mess| Fl hin su his stan A feature of the meeting will be EE —_ INJURED IN CRASH remains the leading “peace-monger.” | With continuous membership in the plan for President Roosevelt to call| Will be special guests at the closing|in Calvary Cemetery, Rushville,| 104 Neal St., was seriously | 3 e war, and St. John's Catholic Church. The car was driven by her husSince 1t took the utmost effort of : tion 1 ut not the visiting list. IL ; ; PISTOL .AND RIFLE [J +o oarTy

cult for us to run the whole world|ville, first vice president; Gerald ¥.| State Ralph and cist eg _ right, here at home d dent, and George D. Mayer, Evans- | Chairman and Federation president, the presentation of , Rep.|the p MURPHY RITES HELD | ;.nea under the car in which) | it overturned Author of the Ludlow war referen-(national organisation for a period|retired policeman who died Thurs.|in a collision af 30th St. and Kesee injured all the Western Hemisphers nations| banquet tomorrow night, following funeral services this morn {last night. She is in Methodist bara who received an injured right to stop his : 341-K, driver of the other car, was _ At the other extreme is Rep.| i a 100 per. cent record of support attributed to the fact that ‘they; The weather is cLue ORGANIZED

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