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Opponents Believe Measure Would Open Door for Federal Advertising.

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Bankhead newspaper subsidy bill would establish a precedent which | could be used to place a number of | federal agencies in all branches of | { the advertising field, and pile up al large bill for the taxpayers, its opponents warned today, The bill, designed to. boost the! advertising revenues of small dailies and weeklies, proposes top spend 25 to 30 million dollars’ in the next], eight months adv ertising the sale of war bonds, with one-haif the appropriation earmarked for smail papers, Two senators, one Democrat and one Republican warned that the measure would open the treasury to] . successive extensions of the ad-| vertising program if congress established the precedent that govern-

ment advertising is sound . ing the Bankhead bi "**"| John Roy Carlson. . .. The author

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papers and did not include radio, during a hearing before the senate

“We're not in the radio business,” Ed. M. Anderson, a legislative rep- By JOAN HIXON |d | resentative of the National Editorial | association, composed of 5000 small papers, replied. “Radio is a new industry, in business and primarly to entertain, with a secondary function

Mr. Ball replied. | series at English's and told women ©

ing programs,” a

“Then, we can go into all branches! (of the danger that besets them. of advertising and the bill will | _“The Fascists know Fascism Is rather large.” .

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The other objection came from Senator Maloney (D. Conn.); who pointed out that an act giving the [treasury an advertising appropriation to sell war bonds might en-| ’ ST | courage the use of other govern- N. Delaware st, died this morning, ment funds by other departments after an illness of two days. {for other advertising programs. | Born at Ashland county, O., Mv “Suppose we have another work Hoffmeyer, was a resident of Indi{relief program,” he said. “The pas- |anapolis for 51 years. A member of sage of this bill might give the gOV- | the First Congregational church, ernment the feeling that it can ad-|she has been the housekeeper and vertise in connection with its work hostess of the church parish house relief program and encourage the|for the past 11 years. use of gadvertising for other pur-| Survivors are her husband, Berg poses.” Hoffmeyer, and a sister, Miss Jessie From Mr. Anderson, who mar-| Stuart, Sidney, O. shalled all the testimony in sup-| Funeral services will be conducted port of the bill, given by publish- by the Rev. Ellis Hay of the First {ers of weeklies and small. dailies,| Congregational church at 3 p. m. |the committee members drew an ad- | (Monday at the Flanner & Buch{mission that advertising revenues anan mortuary. Burial will be in {had declined 10 per cent, while Crown Hill gemelory. | | costs of publication increased 12 per esti |cent. REPORT 195 STARVE IN INDIA | The prospective amount which the NEW DELHI, ‘Oct. 22 (U. P.).— {bill would allocate among the small| The government reported today that papers for war bond advertising—| 105 persons died of starvation in| (now published at private expense—| caleutta Wednesday and it was esti|would ‘approximate 11 per cent of | mated unofficially that the death gross advertising revenues, Mr. An-| rate in Bengal province had risen

derson said. to over 10,000 per week, Answering charges that this gov- Pe

ernment subsidy would place many PETROLEUM newspapers at the mercy of the JELLY THIS WAY [federal government, Mr, Anderson Press Moroline between thumband finger, {said the proportion of government | Press slowly apart. Long fibres prove | advertising would be negligible and | orolines 1 s high eh quality.) For shajes.

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Senator Ball (R. Minn.) i h Wh S » N * [Sept. 19 and a force of big Liberwhy the bill was a iastionen Aut or oO pie on qQzis aor gave it a relatively light “goWw wa is only a few miles square, but committee on banking and currency. Eats affles i nn Indianapolis contains important air strips,

The “Under Cover” man, who [ew men to reach with it,” he said | The entire Gilbert group flanks never feared Nazis and Fascists, ate| “They will work on women, Who are American sea communications {rom one of his favorite dishes, waffles, | Politically immature, emotional, Who | paws Ml to the Solomons and the! at the breakfast table at the Co- |CAITY on a whispering campaign, fq west Pacific. and Japanese

to inform. It doesn't reach the jumbia club and recounted his color- | & A rad mn Rig NO WASTE— rural, small- town population as| ful spy career. s American womanhood goes, | been speculating that it might be effectively,” Arthur Derounian or John Roy |so will go America and democracy,” the target for an all-out American ONE SHORTENING FOR 9 > | “If we take this first step, then| Carlson, his pen name, author of he said. naval assault in the near future. EVERY GODIN USE we establish the principle that jt’ | the best seller “Under Cover,” spoke| The 34-year-old man who has| Such an attack, Tokyo promised,

sound tg have government advertis- | #¢ the opening of the Town Hall|spent five years as an investigator would bring the Japanese fleet into 3- Ib. pa 69¢ f underground Nazi and Fascist action for a showdewn battle with Never afraid, TT “decisive” for both Japan and the

he said. “The danger now is not

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“Those who do the best work don't quarterly council of administration od Friday » A. mM get a cent from Hitler,” he said, {meeting - of the auxiliary to the ies to EASIEST SQUARE DEAL CLOTHING & x Pm te : Mr. Carlson has turned over much | Veterans of Foreign Wars here - ‘ POSSIBLE JEWELRY SHOP Saran g of his information to the FBI and Sunday. TRACEY S TERMS! 13 8S. Hlineis St er. » ik the Dies committee, | A closed session will be held at —— wT. rT. mm ——— He

morrow, but hopes to eat more 2 p. m. in ‘he west room-of the 1612 E. Michigan St. waffles before he leaves Indianapolis. war memorial building

YANK BOMBERS JBnmisH. MOSQUITOES Tomes _ oe been in south Ti roms orn ews

STING’ NAZIS AGAIN Twelve German planes crossed ber of the medical service trom PL.

i IA LONDON, Oct: 22 (U. P.y=Brit- | ihe British “east and southeast |Hatriam Station hosp! a {ish twin-engined Mospuito bombers | coasts duriig the night, but only cine” at the army medical center, ¥

{took over the offensive against axis!a few reached london. Washing; D.C -

ol Europe last night and attacked | 34Y - i : ears Raid May “Be Prel Prelude to aN western Germany without loss while|

All-Out Offensive in | Nay planes raided London for the Location

sixth straight night Pacific. The Mosquitoes’ objectives were rie not identified, but Swiss reports PEARL HARBOR, T. H, Oct. 22 that foreign planes passed over that (U: P) United States navy bomb- country indicated some of the |

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