Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1943 — Page 14

ed -offensives against |, ERE Aue put GE as : th XN a tea I ete Peer SS war isolationists. -R Arthur-Halsey southern sector. The assumption is that | in either group ve, even heroic, Negroes | SOS Semen BLB BEN \l | more than the istier—tave their SN nus antounced

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rd Ameri ria a 8° CUPS 00 DF Ne RA El a——— daisies ; : 1 fasterday. was off |] have it on good suthority that Gen. MacArthur will : vgn vest ii gis soon have the men and material he needs for the reconquest i Se ! pm bi In a re 2 of the Philippines,” says President Quezon. esr 'NRPB Gets the Hook et er commander of the Pacific, STnounces hey never | : }— mn on CONGRESS GAVE the. hook last summer to the | trou there ra h heavy attacks on the enemy . 77 in new areas. This hints at the long-delayed front in the

© prevent this co Central Pacific, aimed toward the Jap homeland. ‘Yom being subordis

In China—one of the big four since the Moscow con- : inally, @ rh = es i on The Hoosier Forum Chon i raiment: sla ol march on COREE. ; ! ts, say Eur

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as ey iy Opinion on the Captol Hill lots being almost unsn-~ ep do jon's “bread-basket,” scene of the newest |i" the Pro of race oon 2 well ~~ = 1 wholly disagres with what you say, but will imous that the_ congress should do the post-war Ed Patrick Hurley Dresideiit Roosevelt's | 5 White Sopulati - defend to the death your right to say it.—Voliaire.

personal representative, has been in Chungking on the heels | constantly remind 106 Zo0 S78 N |-pEvERAL INTERESTED IN |. eaders are invited ~|0ghting lies ahead. When the was of other Chinese-British-American conferences there. calling on the write press to-forego all such -dis- | BEVERAL TREC {Times readers are invited ~[IENEER (8 C8 ough for Macof a. wy a tinctions. : UNIVERSAL fo express their views in |, nur to come home and run for| gifution to do its } oe "There is even more talk about the coming Burma cam- : . By W. i. Richards, 127 E. New York ot.| these columns, religious con- [president and, as of today, it shows i can Interests frst * / oti n : LAL 190M " ie hob A te mili affairs subcommittee - 3 than te. paign under Lord Mountbatten. Indeed, with the exception | Americans Yearn for Understanding |My two tetters to the Forum In| troversies excluded. Because [no aspects of being over by Mie A sorte n Jacy aflalss shoo te unger Sei. ; £2 to vote on of the northern Kurile-Aleutian sector, there nas been a THEY MISREPRESENT the background facts of [which T commended Esperanto as| f the volume received, let- Kil MaSApus where ne ay go} FOF amby * B, array 2 Butte. Mons 30s 11 the ett 1 BUTLER WIL wi Big official build-up for allied offensives virtually all over | all disturbances So as to wats» PPeRs Hh Uo |the universal language linking the) - yory should be limited to 250 |. URRY: | ject of contract termination. Senator Murray being i Southeastern Asia. : ably, some white man was responsible for whole world together by a bridge : N48 angel to the turkey kiiown as the'smaller war plants = ITS 22 \ the -Pacific-and- In ASIR, ooo oo f-trouble- cand the Negro. Communists and - fellow- hat wo Geni Sar 58 words. Letters must be «YOUTH NEEDS. BACKING tion,. this act has been largely in the nature. ade - travelers always receive recognition as racial leaders. “enable people of “alli 4" Opinions set forth |ANp ENCOURAGEMENT» | Of an effort to seein what can be -done to rescue — - Jl The 22. Butiernations to speak to and under-| Sig, Cpl 30 oD: | AND EN G -| small Suir sdi hl i . ; J dlled in" this war : ; here are those of the writers, |p 4 5 senseider, 504.W. Dr. Wood-| 8 . ER ied in Gils war nemy and to quiet American impatience. We are anxious | population is following men and women whose pur- several letters from persons who - and - publication -in no way | ref Face Seek More Efficient Operation _ J beervance at 11:40 * for the major campaigns against the Japs to begin at the | pose in life is to destroy the American government. {yore interested and who asked for | implies agreement with those Mr. 0. R. Cutter undertook to}... ... i nis As Jl 0 he recreation ro earliest practicable : This naturally does not make for the friendship and howd “opinions by The Ti The |snswer my query “where do teen.| ON TOP OF ALL is the Truman committee in- Colleges all over : moment. understanding by the Negro of the white man and | Wore information. opinions by Ihe limes. ine aged youngsters get their gas?” by vestigating war contracts will soon open full dress bserving the day | But it probably would be just as well for the American | vice versa for which Mr. Biddle pleads and all good | Churchill's proposition to make] Times assumes no responsi : ge hearings. But instead of merely adding to the present f classmates who } * public : several all-out Pacific offensives in | Americans yearn. : basic English the universal lan-| bility for the return of manu- pointing out that gas is being confusion over post-war planning, the group headed ‘var. Milton Dicke public not to count on seve acific -oflent Mr Field 1s a false friend of Both groups. for |§UsEe-is- impractical. Many Eng- its and-cannol-antor-core-- Xrhonad out of tanks in bis neigh-| by Senator Harry Trumen'of Indepenedence, Mo, will he student council the near future. We say this because of the unfortunate : both , ods have several meanings.) 'CTipts‘and-cannof-en borhood, While I know thay |v. to bring out ways and means to lessen the post- Jl he origin and mea:

Y 1 whom he pretends to carry on unremitting war in - . he a iP ion i ) f ‘ a Look up “point” and “set” in any| Tes ondence regarding them.) war problem by focusing atiention on the need for ration, and Dr. Ge reaction in the past when hopes of quick defeat of | print. He aggravates incidents into causes and al- Pp P great amount of gas disappears that| 0 efficient running of the war production, right lirector of the even

Japan have been ‘only to peter out a8 premature. | though he identifies individual Jews as Jews-he-holds | E08 0 FRc vor oo mmgan : Te —00e 1 Just WORAr If tHE E6R~ NOW ic 3. Chatles OC. 3 EY all fairus ur, Adm. Halsey an d that it is SUI of hatred In = Gentile to describe f person to a a to ex-|not, accomplish in over 2000 ypars ‘agers are the ones to Blume: I feel: xs ex - al NEE t the army —- [Ji hairman; also will

> ; " . ay : : in the last|sure just as much gas is taken that heir heroic men—who are fighting under, the worst condi-| ~ Further to arouse hatred by an indirect but not press himself in-the 830 words that What our mation Tas way by adults who are chafing at Music will be und

. re : : ch Dut NOS | a foreigner learn 1m. |160.. But let's not let pity blind us . 2 f Miss Mary Mar tions anywhere—there is no reason to believe that. the "ty subtle device, Mr. Field prints inflammatory | fore ad ag ad as to what is the remedy. We cer-|the tyrannical flat rule of the OPA I he student council, Y : 20 : ® | rumors in sensational’ style and ther nails them as {Possible for_one with. that limited Be ant to avoid ' and are too yellow to fight for their : : th. Pacific command has received [he vast Temforee | falsehoods. But iso doing he gives circulation to |ocADUlaTy to read any Pook OF oy ot] rights and too cheap to pay . . . : Satis Bl YARDS 267TH caimpalgi.~ TH YUP, 01ie |“disturbirig dens; soe oF All of Which ay ‘be sheer | PONBERGE omziicla: ands got 8) SUN Lo Fog Suppire pome, +f ID MRSKCTRFRE wiféhuty procucibn; having Ighes pirity; has beers sc WILMINGTON ‘of tits six dry months suitable for fighting is gone before | inventions ot his jousnalists who, at the very be- Bult Of BN Beient ur thot who shover ‘who is physically| “Tc ascribe ‘these Michings of gas| so prodigal in its use of manpower that in some plants § jg *)—The. Liberty he : ; : : : , { - For the benefit of those who a . r r E al 3 “1 ginning of his publishing enterprise in New York, entirely to the teen-agers is unfair its has been inefficient. ] {icholas Longw ‘the drive begins, which increases the probability that the |, 4eq many of the most conspicuous followers of | Would like to know more about it, l teen-agers is ; : : . Hay rs EL a a ! ejou ihe information can be obtained| All that we as a nation, who and I doubt the possibility of proof. The contention of the Truman investigators is shipbuilding Corp.'s sea and air action will be more important than the land; | the Communist party live and ‘adherents of the | 8 St lt toy Fo or no” Asso. | want a better world in the suture, | From first hand knowledge, the| that all -this inefficiency of war production is -un- eady for fitting to even after reconquest of the Burma road, many months Communist leadership in the Newspaper Guild. ES Forth Fri 1416 ‘Hl owe any people is the guarantee ority of teen-agers get| necessarily complicating the post-war problems of ening ceremonies _ will be required to supply China. If the Central Pacific | pretenders Guiltiest of Al ~~ st. N. W. Washington, D.- C., or that they may de their time | their gas from over in -| reconversion. : gia ‘ards. offensive begins tomorrow, it will not be over soon. ns i a aa Gs = “~|International Esperanto League, 328 : : : ey off ive ; Wid . . ly ; WHEN A MAN goes in for the publication of faise |N. 26th st. Los Angeles, Cal. [hampered by any militant or ex~}8"" IE a Bb en Sn ii rrfsaas . So. the guess is still that the stepped-up Pacific Will | rumors he knows nobody can check on the origin | “It is advisable for several persons ploiting group, If need be we should | 50m else Ww : 4 —_ : yemain secondary until the allies have knocked out Hitler. | of the rumors. Thus he puts himself in a position |to study together s0 that they may| maintain & force in their midst| eeqas oO The biggest winter blows doubtless will be in Europe. to use his imagination and put forth terrible scares |practice speaking to” one another. and give them the results of out

: 8 = ® : ss 8» is 1 a res > . . y to confuse the Thus, white men who read this propaganda are 5 ‘THIS MAY BE more than propaganda : A given to suspect or believe that the whole Negro [stand each other, have brought me

eee | nouncexthem as false and imputes them to some |sons Who, after getting the lesson|comprehensive government. But let : By William Philip Simms

which leave an impression even though he does de~|I would be glad to hear from per-|trials and experiments in good and

id : unidentified person, described as a hate-monger. book, would like to form a club for|them furnish the back-breaking "NO SURPRISE IN THIS Mr. Biddle is not a naive man and I am sure he {mutual study. labor as did our forefathers and let

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§ \ i ; | and religious hatred are to be found among these ; ith , and it would - \ +1 fe : AGAIN we say, pity the poor politician. Just put yourself | Cente. all adherents of his own Darty and of the | "WE WANT TO Avo a i guidance at : ) : fires 8 of . situation hieply } Jutuieal in his place. Suppose, for example, you are a senator | ruling administration of which he is a part. A WORLD-WIDE WPA themselves by their bootstraps and the 10 he le a a oes

: : The standard daily press of ‘the country has |By =. A. H. 2005 5. East st. ‘the lives of our sons and fathers |: in this country and abroad, seek- . 10 Ta : : RTE ry : Or a congressman in Washington Yi w constituents come | yynqied these very delicate problems with great tact | yn a recent letter from my brother|and the misery of separation from 2 ! ing to use the war as a lever to fo town—by the hundreds and thousands nowadays to do me baa evens played Sova some incidents just because | 1 noo apcan theater, he|loved ones should be the greatest ® overthrow European governments- . wer: flamma A » a business with Uncle. It used to be that a trip to Washington | a ay

{amount we should pay. If they ! \ Yo be thata inp lo | The gulltiest of all agitators are those who pretend | expressed views and opinions both| gg; gen, they are riot deserving of was a rarity, maybe to see the Japanese cherry trees in to fight against group hatreds. ii amusing and filled with ominous any nation’s pity. _ the spring, or something. But not now. : : portent. Of a people who only re- #® ® |yil say that there are already

When you get to the capital you naturally want serv- cently were our enemies, he noted|«gEEP MACARTHUR WHERE |established vehicles for providing ee by day and cvriioment by ign And whoa sroosed| WE The People [fm mmm omsumne oom cuban 600m Iori By dos Pb Be but your congressman or your senator, or : : ness and education. They con-(*f ACE NCI us to un. (OIF) Scouts, Campfire Girls the : ‘no doubt. i trasted greatly by their lack of - ih, By Ruth Millett Understanding of things mechanical | derstand, if it were so imperative

...And as for night, or perchance cocktail time, what do |. toe | ith the American soldier who was|that Gen. Douglas MacArthur leave ~ you expect? Tea? Not by a damn sight. Liquor. Hard liquor. | fg = A THIS» “the “WY | raised in & mechanical nation. |Batsan when the going really wot] _ And birds can’t fly on just one wing, either. Furthermore, | race, shh talk. Nearly all who could Hike them- : pparen if what it takes isn’t forthcoming, bang goes not just one | ; wiv fulvey unders ood, mals kn wi that were going to vote, but all the votes the tired and thirsty and resentful en the United States. He says that

caller can rustle up against you, you tightwad, ‘when he "You tay vou would go out 35 he tithes the Sgn | us gets home. ; i : Jib 8 War. lob--only. John t | These people are mot ready to . 1 : Now, back in the good old days of the depression, or want you © “+ | assume the responsibilities that be-|the fighting front to come home and ’ “Well, lady, he W : ~ until not so long ago even in wartime, it was possible to buy ) excuse hs oat I ig - Amatican sitatls: Tey hi ua for presides ay 10442 Dot Shey a fairly passable guest liquor for a couple of dollars a bot- much bunk. =~ of progress in things pertaining to : ry tle. But now! What with income tax and what's happened | germ house’ either Sch Sidnt wait 10 21s 152 |everydny Mite Sy to dedications 30 ; ary to liquor prices, that $10,000 salary is not even hay. And | idea. ; the future wg in ples: and with more callers coming on every train, plane or bus. “And John doesn't like to play bridge. At least| One cannot help but pity these

So it's not surprising to read this headline—*Hard -~ Seed to vay hie Shought Wa er people who could not, or would won in the ]

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Liquor Inquiry Planned in Senate.” : or three times a week. Naf eo Senator VanNays of Tntans wil direc the exhaustive | oo, dns cre te winds, ever. ut wo gos Sicle Glances—By Galbraith investigation. “I want to help ward off prohibition if I can,” | he gets a lecture on nutrition. ——

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