Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1942 — Page 2
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SENATOR SLAPS ALL RATIONING
‘One-Man Revolt’ Started With ‘Cotton Ed’ Smith Defending Ruffles.
WASHINGTON, June 2 (U. P) — Senator Ellison D. (Cotton Ed) Smith (D. 8. C) today classified
himself as a “conscientious objector” 0 all wartime rationing! whether of gasoline or trouser cuffs | . : “Why, they even tell me that fiow theyre taking the ruffles off ladies’ fif- |
gerie,” Mr. Smith | said. “Now who in the hell ex-| pects to win a) war that way?”| He announced | his one-man tevolt after a study of the gasoline, rubber, trouser cuff and ruffle shortages. “All these rationing orders ate nothing in the world But Chinese puzgles,” He sald. “They've got the people #6 restless that they don't know what to do. “Rationing of rikber and gaseine f& the most horrible and irritating thing ever invented, and the American péople just arent going to stand for it, and I dent Blame
“One of these days the American people will rise up and tell the government just what they are going t6 do. They aré going to say: ‘We're willing to fight a war, but we aren't going to Aght oné right heré, $0 now you get rid of all those rationing orders.” Blames Inefficiency When a& reporter asked whether ship sifikifigs along thé Atlantic and Giilf coasts were Hot responsible for some of the shortages produéinig the rationing orders, Mr. Smith expledged: “We ought to be kicked for Being go inefficient.” Mr. Sniith, who recently informed & senate commiittee that the initials WPB stand for “we pass the Puck,” proposed this selution: “We ought to take back every bit of the power congress has délégated t6 these rascals in all these ag ‘neles. | “Them Dass Is Gone” “What Were doing is just letting every brafich of the government except the executive branch #6 16 Bell. The time used to bé when eonigress passed the laws, the exécfitive branch earried them out, ahd the judiciary deeided if they were constitutional. “But them days is gone forever. Now we haven't got but onie braneh, and the others are just puppets. “This nation has a right to be fed by meh who believe in the right thifigs instead of men Who are £0) all-fired concerned about what is) going to happen to their Busifieéss) after the war.” i
INDIANA LAW SCHOOL 0 HOLD GRADUATION
The 48th annual graduation ef the Indiana Law sehioel will be held at 8 o'élock tonight in the ballréem of the Columbia elub. Dinner Will precede exerelsss given By the law scheels alumni Asgoeiatien and a Business session of the asséciatien with Judge Dan C. Flanagan of the Indiana Appel: late éourt, presiding. The exereises will be éonducted by James M. Ogdel, school president. CGOverner | Behricker will speak and Geérge H. Kistler will represent hie class as) valedictorian. Indiatiapolis men upon whom | bachelor of laws degrees will be) conferred are Loren M. Beasley) Gordon Claney, Richard Park Davis, | ME. Kistler, George M. Meth, Ed: ward T, Neweomb, Thufl C. Rhedss, | william T. Stoops JF. and Frank Al Symmes Jt. iit 1 Others are Myron Curgen, Chis ago; Lieyd Littell, Smithville, Ind. | and Edwin PF Harlan, Anderton, | ind, and Rebert BR. Girk, St. Paul Minn, Both in the Armed serviees. |
CITY SOCIAL WORKER ACCEPTS DAYTON JOB
Aliss Verna Maude Sutton, Indianapalié social worker, Will becoihie | gecretary of the social serviee ex: change of the Dayten, O, council of social ageneies June 15. | Miss Sutton is how completing a special study for the Indianapolis community fund and the couneil of godial agencies, dealing with the ads ministrations of the Suerima Coles’ man home for unmarried mothers. |
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