Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1942 — Page 6

s for Big Jump [NAZIS VETO AID TO [How Much Is 22 Billions? Mii | FRENCH WORKERS) Maybe These Figures Explain

BERN, June 26 (C.D.N.).—German military authorities in France] WASHINGTON, June 26 (U. P).] It would buy every man, woman

have vetoed two Vichy schemes for|—How much is "$220,000,000,000? and child in. the United States a improvement of French labor con-| That's what WPB Chief Donald brand new automobile (pre-war) ditions, according to a reliable] Nelson said was the goal of the war source here today. production program-—3$220,000,000,000| 2nd leave enough over for a down First of the Vichy schemes con-|Worth of goods produced and de-|payment on a hew home in the templated an increase in the al-|livered. $7000 or $8000 class. lowances paid to families to meet| Maybe these statistics will help| If $220,000,000,000 were distribute the daily rise in the cost of living.|you visualize what that huge sum|ed among the world's estimated The second proposed special “bomb- {represents én purchasing power: 2,145,200,000 persons, it would mean ing premiums” to workers living in| It’s enough to give every man,[$102 for each. the Paris “danger zone” who suf-|womgn and child in the United] If would buy every man woman fer from royal air force raids. States $1670 each. and child in the world a quart of The German prohibition clearly] It would buy every American|milk every day for two years or a was intended to make the position|11,133 quarts of milk—a quart of |medium sized turkey for everyone of workers in France more difficult,|milk a day for more than 30 years.|in the world once a month for three thus inducing them to seek work|Or if you prefer beer, enough to|years.

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8 OPPOSE POST-WAR SOCIALISM IN U. S.

Most of Voters in Fortune Poll Also Against Limitation Of incomes When Peace Comes: Social Security Extension Favored.

Times Special NEW YORK, June 26.—The American people oppose a switch to socialism, government ownership, more business control than we have now, and a limitation upon incomes

after the war, the Fortune survey of public opinion reveals| SEES & - ad TRE 3 or in Germany and, simultaneously, to|buy every American 16,700 glasses—| It would buy an electric refriger=

today. : : ¥ . . ad , | With mines exploding to create the din and confusion of actual fighting, United States and British officers | place responsibility for the “de-|a glass of beer a day for more thanjator for every man, woman and At the same time an overwhelming majority of the U.S. jump across a stream at “Battle School training field for the A. E. F. in Northern Ireland. pressed conditions” on Vichy. 45 years. child in the world. public expects and will demand an extension of federal social| — : - security measures after the war, the magazine poll finds. About socialism the survey asked: “Do you think some ¥ form of socialism would be a good thing or a bad thing for the country as a whole ?” Total Prosperous Poor Executives Fact. Labor 233% 245% 399% 209% 58.4 31.8 46.38 35.9 Dont Know.. 342 18.3 439 133 342 “Although it is curious that the highest favoring vote for socialism came from business executives, here is a striking reaffirmation of findings In past surveys that the U. S. public has an aversion toward public ownership and seems only to favor the regulation of things already under regulation,” the magazine of management noted. Specific Questions Answered It then asked specifically: “After the war is over, do you think the government should own and operate all railroads, only regulate them. or leave them entirely alone? All banks? All telephone companies? All coal mines? All automobile companies? All grocery stores? &F k: ’ Own : Ny o 7 Leave Alone Regulate & Operate Don’t Know | Ne SSR 2) Our Downstairs Men's All Danks ....uvveneniees 2529 56.5% 83% 100% | X Dept. Offers Scores and All coal mines.....eovvun. 37.7 373 85 165 Scores of Items to Keep All railroads....... veins 388 369 106 13.9 You Cool Though the All telephone companies., 469 31.7 72 142 Thermometer Sizzles!

All automobile companies... 588 242 29 141 All grocery stores........ 615 25.2 22 111 The public that rejects socialism M E s S F | 4 E 5

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not collect enough taxes after the! cent answered fewer, 24.1 per cent man had after the last war?” tan, or green.

war? Should Don’t | the same number, while only 159 Should Not Know per cent thought there would be Medical care : Jobs for | 2 a 3 everyone 3 NR : LONG SLEEVE ENSEMBLES at $6.95 versus 2838 : :

hensive social-security program, and | COmes, because asked “Five years has very few doubts on the sub-|after the war, do you think there Ject: “To provide which of the fol-| will be more, fewer, or about the eral government should and should |, S. as before the war?” Fifty per An old-age “On the whole, after the war do you | OR TN lored with double yoke and shirred pension for think an average young man will backs for freedom of action. Complete every have more opportunity, about the| with pleated zipper fly slacks with over 65... .. tunity to get ahead than a young Baby Luana rayon sport repp in blue, private em- ahead will be better than those of t to ployment. 67.7 . the past,” Fortune concludes. : 3 > N x ; Compensation “Americans cling stubbornly to the 3 Sa EE E ¥ S i M B L F S for everyone ideas that enterprise should and Ra '.. 9 find work the sky should be the limit to what | until he can {an American can make of himself, | find work... 578 344 v8 {and that our political institutions Heavy Taxes Needed neither should nor will be mate-! B® there is not a single dissenting ma- SARRY te > jority in any income or occupa- BRETT AWARDED DSM WR p SR after many launderings as when they tional group or section of the coun- RN 2: were new! Cotton Saban, poplins i on we tons tera ob BY WAR DEPARTMENT 3% Tea Sh wih. Soom ove insurance — on < ives, th i : TC EY ix uuves, | WASHINGTON, Jui 36 0. BP). class object, by majorities of 545 —The war department yesterday of np on Went me 536 and 50.4 per cent, respectively,” announced award of the distin- : ' HORTS S 1 Gi : ' n Fortune explains. wished service medal to Lieut. Gen. | “Naturally, heavy taxes would | e s 5 ; G | R L S p L A Y S a e een r $ resses such a program. This alone might | Britain, Egypt, Burma, China, aw, denims and twills! Some seersuck- and $3 DRESSES included in this keep people from getting rich, orjand Australia, : ers included. Sizes 7 to 14 years. sale! Sizes 10 to 16 in the group. ake the rich ones poorer. Bs the | Gen. Brett at present is in com-| Publis does NG} WBN! Of expe I mand of the allied air forces in the

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