Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1944 — Page 8
COUNTY'S SGio0L | Thre Police Forcein | ROLLS RISE BY 430.7
Demilitarized Reich Seen obit i
: Times Specs = schools of Marion county this year NEW OIE. Set TT wai probably Jeep an oonapation wer released today by Robert F. 4 Gladden, county school superintendent.
| WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (U. ~—Resident Commissioner Bo Pagan of Puerto Rico predicted y terday that the November elect on the island would see the end @ Rexford Guy Tugwell as Puerl
“This is the declaration of Quentin Reynolds, noted war correspondent,
in an article in the current issue
is as follows: :
Enrollment in elementary schools
Rican governor.
Pagan, who has referred to Tug- ne
a ering Nua $ Jrinning inch-nigh imp, came
Center, 435; Decatur, 825; Frank-
Hofred V. Hoop Alfred N. Webb |well's three-year administration as{8
this country as he went on
1 yy ost “wasteful” and “scandalous,” said in| iho HOPRED V. HOOP: Suast quad a statement that the three oldest DE
seaman first class, 2705 S. Capitol h : | political parties on the island have] The imp that later was to become High school enrollment in the ave, is swalting resssigument ati, .'co;on candidates and 8] the Unofficial ‘officer of Lt. Fink: H br rai Manhattan Beach, N. Y, He re- ommon platform to join their votes|biner's plage, also a nerstitious
of revenge. It is merely a matter] Decat klin, 181; Law- | cently return 18 ths’ {of security.” rence, 226: Pe Pike, 146; geplLy Te ad from nm against the Tugwell machinery of A the popular party.” )
Warren, 566, and Wayne, 1074, | eS Pagan charged that Tugwell is
or air attaches stationed abroad,” lin, 419; Lawrence, 734; Perry, 2041; Reynolds asserts. Pike, 302; Warren, 1336; Washing“Stringent and if necessary harsh tan, 1331, and Wayne, 3730. supervision over Germany for the next 50 years or so is not a gesture county:
the 50 missions firmly attached to
1. ‘George Finkbiner
volved a little difficulty until the ;lerew could figure out how to spell Cad “Aloysius. ». 2 Holder of the air medal with four
service on infantry landing craft in
“A good guess at the immediate; corp Bows T0 FOX the European waters,’
uture would be that we'll move} cavp ROBERTS, Cal. (U. P).— CPL. ALBERT N. WEBB, son of i 00 troops. tuto Che Pvt. Black Calf was discharged| The state conference for -ali|Mrs. Neil 5. Webb, 5063 Ford st,| the island, employing 20,000 persons] oak leaf clusters, the presidential] them there, - from the army last week but color- groups of the Indiana: old age.pen- y, is. in France. He for- “one-third of whom has nothing § h A 1 citation, and the two stars for major ful name fans had a new one in sion: program will hold an all-day ty whe . do but travel around the island and her, 3 campaigns, Lt. Finkbiner is en return when Pvt. Red Fox was as- |meeting Sunday. beginning at 10:30 marly i carrier boy inl eo) the people how wonderful Tugs after him, The Indian-|route to Miami, Fla, for reassign-
PENSION MEETING SET.
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signed to headquarters here. a. m., in Castle Tail, Speedway, well is.” , apolls : man Jointed 0 ‘out ‘this in-|{ment,
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of their youth policing a foreign country, but the men could be replaced at fairly short intervals, he points out. “It isn't pleasant, but we're ll after a ‘peace ‘(something the world has ‘never had) and, to attain ft, we will have to pay a high price.” Cites Mistakes
Reynolds also asserts that four other “mistakes” in the Hitler-de-nounced Versailles treaty are likely to be corrected. by the alreadydrawn blueprints . for permanent peace. These likely provisions are: E: Germany will be deprived] tanding army, instead of being permitted, as by the Versailles treaty, an army of 100,000. : TWO: Germany will be demili- i | tarized—that is, forbidden to make 5 : a " oe weapons—for the next 50 years. ; Ps THREE: Germany will be denied SATORDRY 9:45 to 5:45
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all aircraft, including “sports planes” in which many luftwaffe plats learned to fly prior to the
"FOUR: Germany will be forced .to surrender not only her arms but her war potentials: the machinery for making arms, explosives, machine tools, and aircraft, : FIVE: Germany will have her chemical industry rigidly controlled, and her raw materials will be rationed to manufacturers “only when the evidence is conclusive that they are to be used for making of peacetime commodities.”
Studies Treaty
“Those I have spoken to agree that the present war would have been averted,” Reynolds says, “if the Versailles treaty had not alJowed Germany a standing army of £100,000 men. Give a country an army of 100,000 (we had only 180,000 in 1940) and she can make that a8 nucleus for an army of millions. Give a country an army of absolutely no men, and she will have _ considerable trouble making it grow.” : ; + He also declares that “plenty” of united nations statesmen with ¥ whom he has talked, “are going to raise very strong voices” if anyone proposes that Germany should be permitted to manufacture any small arms. They would permit her to import such arms from foreign countries for internal policing purposes only, “In short, our peacemakers (I hope) are thinking of a post-war Germany which has no army, no + navy, no air force, and no military
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