Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1943 — Page 6
ISOLATIONISM 1S REASSERTED
F ep. Wilson Declares ‘World Citizenship’ Must Take Second Place.
i WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—PFirst n from a Hoosier isolaist since Pear] Harbor came this k from Rep. Earl Wilson, the Re- ; publican schoolmaster from Val-
- Before the war, Mr. Wilson was the leading isolationist in the Inliana congressional delegation. “He t only voted against the draft, : : | but failed to support the lend-lease Richard C. “progra. Lenn
m. Pe ung under the title, “The Richard C. Lennox, Indianapolis endulum Swings,” Mr. Wilson t wh formerly a reloats to his constituents over the Shlest ea field h. O. P. victories of last November | 5€TVe © ; : has been commissioned first lieus
“The November 1942 elections have| tenant in the coast artillery. gene, Hore fo Srysialse opinion| Mr, Lennox has been resident = u e conduct of our government and our war than any single director in charge of construction ‘event in the past hectic five years.| of the air support command base : at Columbus and also supervised Charge Selfishness expansion of air base facilities at “Already the more conservative] Bowman field, Louisville. : group in England is stirring itself Mr. Lennox is a member of the and is demanding that certain re-| American Institute of Architects 0 ; : trenchments be made by the inter-| and has just completed serving | $5 oe - “ : nationalistic group now in charge} two terms as president of the In- | : : \ : : =
. over there. The violent changes we| diana Society of Architects. - : : i - gor 2d * “4 fade i our Douses of legislation Hurry! Yes, Hastenl- Your favorite furs at your favorite prices, and ONLY
tons ow OFFER CLASSES : | \ nj f i Rk ; ~~ ONE MORE DAY to profit by these end-of-season savings. A small deposit
. “They are thinking about what i : > is. best for their own countries in- : ky gt : - - : stead of what is best for the whole th CITIZENSHIP Ca | : aa tk. holds your selection. ALL SIZES, ALL STYLES, ALL FURS... Come take % world, and it has awakened them : EE : E : : : § { to the realization that they are ; il ; : ick Ani 3 first of all Englishmen, or Indians, : we ; your pic ! 4 or Chinese, or Australians, and sec- : i "| ondly that they are world citizens. | OPEN to Unnaturalized or . “We began to wonder whether or
| Bot we were perhaps forging at Those Seeking More PB ® MINK-DYED CONEY ie
_ | secondly that we were world citi- Education.
gens and our action at the polls has : id Ri rt xb § | BONDED SEAL... AFRI-
conservative groups in other|U. S. citizenship opened this week |} : I 4 nations , , . at seven centers. throughout the : iB AMB i & ‘Paper Planning Fails’ city. They are under the supervi-|3 oe 11138 i C AN KRIMMER L eo oo i “Our political dreamers have made Sion ~~ William A. Hacker, assist- : : ’
3 the error of presuming that all menjant , _erintendent of the Indian-|; ; 1 A 2 R { C A N Kl D S Ki MN ia ; .
! oo wan; jo be alike and Svaryome de- apolis public schools. } Sires the same amount of every-| my, gjaeees. formerly were con-| ; i: 1 : MBLED +4 * plan- Ax | (& Shing 2nd Shere again "paper plan ducted by the WPA and carried \ A / OPOSSUM e060 ASSE : = 1 “And so, because these interna- [out in co-operation with the immi-| ie 7 Ee i = |} tionalists in the Due States Vere gration and naturalization service ‘> i! MA U S KRAT PROCESSED 4 given a severe jolt by the peop! i i Z 3 e000 : : through the ballot box last Novem- of the departmeny of Justice, : fo" 4 in Approximately 170 persons are ex- # : ; AC K PO NY ber, a new movement is alive in the world today pected to enroll and most of them|: + L AMB oo. 8.0 Bo. a in ther | Will be preparing for the examin- : § : : Th We are not going any farth LL - ixr’e ations to be held early in March. i thers on the road to any ‘ism’; we are : j : and many, many 0 . "© going back a little way and look at Classes also are open to new citi- ) 7 “> ! ; a oo zens who wish to improve their Jr
© the road signs and then we are . © going to set our feet in the middle|knowledge of English and the form * of the great highway which we have |and function of American govern-
* traveled for 150 years of progress|meént. “Sand with our Constitution as a road Seven Centers Chosen ~. map and our Declaration of Inde-| go. on teachers have been ap- |, pendence as our compass We are|.inieq for the classes. They are : {Wade Fuler, Howe ‘high school; Miss Mary E. Moore, Technical high
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’ school; Don Knight, Shortridge
4 DOXEY IS ELECTED |nieh school; Harry Painter, Manual
Zo : high school, and Mrs. Naomi Ste- + ~~ SENATE SERGEANT |wart, who formerly taught under Vow : the WPA program. WASHINGTON, Jan, 29 (U. P).| The places and schedules of —The senate yesterday unanimous-| classes are: Haughville library, 519 * ly elected former Senator Wall|North Belle Vieu pl., Tuesday and : Doxey (D. Miss) as sergeant at Thursday evenings, 7 to 9 p. m.;|§ ‘ arms, to succeed Chesley W, Jur-|school 5, 612 W. Washington st.,|] E ' ney on eb. 1. Monday and Friday evenings, 7 to| $i Senator Kenneth McKellar (D.|9 p. m.; Rauh Memorial library,| § . Tenn.) denied on the floor reports| 3024 N. Meridian st., Friday evethat he had led the fight against|nings, 7 to 9 p. m.; school 8, 520 & | Mr. Jurney in retaliation for his| Virginia ave, Tuesday and Friday| | ~ || arrest by the sergeant at arms dur-| evenings, 7 to 9 p. m.; Manual hig 2 ing the poll tax filibuster in the|school, 501 S. Meridian st, to be | § last congress, Democratic Leader|8rTanged; World War Memorial || Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky said| building, Friday mornings from 9 3 that Mr. Jurney resigned “for other|! 11 2am. and Spades Park lireasons,” and declared that the |Prary, 1801 Nowland ave., Thursday, % name .of- Mr. Doxey was proposed | ours to be arranged. prior to the poll tax fight.
TONS ® TONS @ TONS San Antonio or GRAPEFRUIT Russian Front?
Giant Florida Seedless SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Jan. 29 Pink Meated ; (U. P) —Pire Chief Claude Hart
it today took one look at the first - Ruby Blood Oranges shipment of auxiliary fire fightThin Skins—Best of Season ing equipment received from the ee > office of civilian tefense. Juicy Sweet Tangerines: _ One look was enough. a ; . The pumps—all 19 of them= ORANGE CAR || vee mowed on ics ; “ f§} . Hart moaned, “where do they 936 East Michigan “think San. Antonio is? At the
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