Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1944 — Page 9
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We pledge an immediate, just and final settlement of all Indian claims between the government and the Indian citizenship® of the nation. We will take politics out of the administration of Indian affairs,
Problems of the West
We favor a comprehensive program of reclamation projects for our arid and semi-arid states, with recognition and full protection of the rights and interests of those states in the use and control of water for present and future irrigation and other beneficial consumptive uses. We favor (a) exclusion from this country of livestock and fresh and chilled meat from countries harboring foot and mouth disease or rinderpest; (b) full protection of our fisheries whether by domestic regulation or treaties; (c) consist-
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Palestine
In order to give refuge to millions of distressed Jewish men, women and children driven from their homes by tyranny, we call for the opening of Palestine to their unrestricted immigration and land ownership, so that in accordance with the full intent and purpose of the Balfour declaration of 1917 and the resolution of a Republican congress in 1922, Palestine may be constituted as a free and democratic commonwealth. We condemn the failure of the President to insist that the mandatory of Palestine carry out the provision of the Balfour declaration and of the mandate while he pretends to support them.
. Free Press and Radio
In times like these, when whole peoples have found themselves shackled by governments which denied the truth, or, worse, dealt in half-truths or withheld the facts from the public, it is imperative to the maintenance of a free America that the press and radio be free and that full and complete information be available to Americans. There must be no censorship except
ent with military needs, the prompt return to private ownership of lands! acquired for war purposes; (d)
{to the extent required by war ne-
cessity.
We insistently condemn any
withdrawal or acquisition of lands] {tendency to regard the press or the |.
for establishment of national parks, radio as instruments of the adminmonuments ang wild life refuges,| istration and the use of government only after due regard to local prob- | publicity agencies for partisan ends. lems and under closer controls to| We need a new radio law which will
Strips Suggested by.Expert Embroiled in Tilt Over 73d St. Field.
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underground. A few, however, would be elevated over centrally located landmarks, supported by a web of steel girders and featuring one or two decks between for plane parking facilities. Except for the 73d st. and Spring Mill rd. project, which Mr. Parks intends to defend against remonstrations today and tomorrow, the airpark idea here has not developed officially. Union station and Speedway authorities, for instance, haven't been contacted on this proposal to convert portions of their properties into landing and takeoff runways. The object of Parks Air college’s profound interest in Indianapolis aviation plans avowedly is its desire to sell the public on “aircoupes,” a ‘small, easily-handled plane on |which the college has the exclusive franchise in eight states. Parks not only intends to retail these umall craft to post-war customers, but also plans to estahlish service depots where parts will be supplied.
‘The Time Has Arrive@’
{ Plumping for airparks before the {Kiwanians, Mr, Parks declared, ‘The time has arrived when a man
be established by the congress; (e) | define, in clear and unmistakable restoration of the long established language, the role of the federal
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public land policy which provides | opportunity of ownership by citi-
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use; (f) full development of our
forests on the basis of cropping and agreement can be achieved with |,
sustained yield; co-operation with | private owners for conservation and | fire protection; (g) the prompt re-
y dsaisaed |OPEDINE of mines which can be opnoises erated by miners and workers not |
subject to military service and which have been closed by bureaucratic denial of labor or material; (h) adequate stock-piling of war minerals and metals for possible future emergencies; (i) continu-| ance, for tax purposes, or adequate |
communications commission. All channels of news must be! {to information at the source. If] | foreign nations to establish the {same principles, it will be a valuable contribution to future peace. | Vital facts must not be withheld. We want no more Pearl Harbor | reports.
Good Faith
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minerals; (j) administration of laws domain to encourage exploratory operations to meet the public need: (k) continuance of present federal laws on mining claims on the public domain, good faith administra-! ition thereof, and we state our op« position to the plans of the secretary of the interior to substitute a leasing system; and (1) larger representation in the federal government of men and women especially familiar with western problems.
Hawaii Hawaii, which shares the nation’s
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taking by each candidate to be true principles .and program herein set forth,
Conclusion
The essential question at trial in this nation is whether men can organize together in a highly industrialized society, succeed, and still be free. That is the essential question at trial throughout the world today. In this time of confusion and strife, when moral values are being crushed on every side, we pledge ourselves to uphold with all our the Bill of Rights, the Constitution and the law of the land. We so pledge ourselves that
{the American tradition may stand
statehood; and to equality with the several states in the rights | of their citizens in the application! of all our national laws.
Alaska ’
Alaska is entitled to the bogin measure of home rule looki ward statehood.
Puerto Rico
Statehood is a logical aspiration of the people of Puerto Rico who were made citizens of the United! States by congress in 1917; legis- | lation affecting Puerto Rico, in so far as feasible, should be in har-|
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3000 ALLIED PLANES RAID AXIS TARGETS
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Italy after completing the first tri- | angular shuttle raid of the war— an epochal flight from Britain to Russia and on to the Mediterranean by way of Berlin and the Galician oil fields. Up to 500 Fortresses and Liberags escorted by a similar number fighters, thundered up across the | Alps from Italy today to blast the Chitila railway yards between
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| tank cars, indicating that the bomb- | ers inflicted heavy damage. (German broadcasts said the raiders caused widespread destruction in Bucharest proper, including a hit on the Nazi legation building.) Air Minister Sir Archibald Sinclaim disclosed in common today that a “considerable number” of the! robot bases had been located and destroyed, and said the process was continuing. He added, however, that it would not be in the public interest to disclose information about the methods being used by the Germans
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TRACKMAN 53 YEARS
LOWELL, Mass. (U. P.).—Come rain or sun, sleet or snow, John J. Tierney can be seen daily at the task he has had for 53 years—walking an inspection tour of the main | line tracks on the Boston & Maine !
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place of recreation or to a country | club. | “We have private planes that are | spin- proof and a stall-proof. ‘It is rtually an impossibility to make {such an-airplane do anything that! uld injure its occupants except to run into an obstruction. Anyone! who can drive an automobile can fly | the modern private plane.” After his Kiwanian address at the Columbia club, Mr. Parks was to discuss the Spring Mill rd. de-| velopment before representatives of remonstrating groups protesting | location of any landing strip in that | vicinity. i
State Delegation’ s Support For Hutcheson Qualified
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diana Federation of Labor, has been on the scene along with other labor leaders pushing Mr, Hutcheson’s candidacy. Mr. Hutcheson’s organization distributed handbills saying: “What we must recognize is that bold and decisive action to what the Republican party has lost (the labor vote) is needed now as never before in the history of our party. “How can this be effectively accomplished other than by nominating as well known and so widely respected a leader of labor for vice president?” In defense of his age—Mr. Hutcheson is 70—his supporters ni out that Charles Curtis, the vice] president during the Hoover AR istration, was that age when he was nominated. Hoosier supporters said that if
pany of Marion County Chairman Henry E. Ostrom, The mayor, whose lieutenants were given a sound thrashing by the regular county organization in the recent primary, said he was “all-out” for a Republican victory in Marion county, the state and nation this fall and that he would do anything possible to help bring it about. It was no secret that the mayor, who has not left Indianapolis since his term began, came here for the sole purpose of showing other Indiana Republicans that he was for the party's ticket this fall. The mayor and Mr. Ostrom lunched with H. Dale Brown of Indianapolis, seventh ward chairman, who has been a bitter opponent of the Tyn- | dall administration. A visitor at the convention was {Capt. William E. Jenner, the Republican nominee for the short U.
{S. senate term. Capt. Jenner said r. tcheson did not get the nod Bar Ha vice dre that they | he was honored by the nomination would definitely’ push him for ap- | Biven at the recent Republican state pointment as secretary of labor if convention, but that he would reMr. Dewey is elected. main in the army and thus make] heson’s name was to be DO campaign. Ee Ee by Fred| He said that, if elected, he would | E. Schortemeier, Indianapolis attor- | Dave enough accumulated leave com- | ney and former secretary of state. ing to enable him to serve the two, Several seconds were schedfuled to|™Oonths as U. S. senator without | be made by delegates from various | 2fecting his army status. The cap- | states, including a second by Sena- lo tain was recently returned to the) tor Willis. . 8. from England for treatment! Mr. Schortemeier, who is not a of an eye ailment. take Mr. delegate, was scheduled to e EARLY Es hE
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