Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1945 — Page 29
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WAR DADS TO MEET Albert ©. Derr, state president, will The Indiana State Association of preside. They will discuss plans to American War Dads will meet at 10|attend the national convention
s. m. Mopday in the Claypool hotel.{St. Louis Oct. 20-31. :
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The only counter-measire against the atomic bomb is peace in the opinion of Bdoth Tarkington, noted Indiana novelist. y Writing in the October number of the official publication bf the Society for the Prevention of World War III, Mr. Tarkington raises the question “Is peace necessary?" He then gives his answer to that in terms of the atomic bomb.
“Some of us Americans are so self-blindfolded as to imagine the atomic bomb to be our secret, thinking we hold upon it a copyright which no other nation could infringe,” Mr. Tarkington writes. “We can keep it for ourselves, they say, and we can be trusted to hold it as a threat over all other nations to enforce peace upon them-— a peace of our choosing. No conceivable folly could be more dangerous to us. “If not we but Russia, for instance, held such a ‘secret’ and announced that the rest of the world would have to keep whatever kind of peace Stalin might choose to enforce or we'd be obliterated, what would be our sentiments toward such a master? “Since the atomic bomb is no secret, and since anybody with enough money and a compara-
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tragically stupid as to turn isolationist in the belief that we own the bomb and can do as we please with it. Must Come to Peace
“British Prof. Oliphant, one of the scientists who developed the bomb, has stated that there is no defense against it and that any industrial country can have it before our next presidential election. “Holding it in our sole possession, we could use it to ‘keep the peace of the world’; but since we cannot so hold it we'd better come to terms promptly with all the other people who can presently have A-bombs in their possession. “Who are these people? They ‘are the people of the nations that
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Mrs. Raymond Clapper, newspaper woman and lecturer, will be in Indianapolis next Friday to speak before the 92d annual convention of Re Indiana State Teachers Assocla-
Widow of the famous newspaper correspondent who lost his life in the Pacific, Mrs. Clapper will discuss “Behind the Washington Scene,” at 2 p. m. in Cadle Tabernacle, Also on the program will be John Charles Gilbert, actor, singer, theatrical producer and lecturer, who will present a lecture-recital on “The Mirth and Melody of Gilbert and Sullivan.” The story of the famed theatrical team will be interspersed with some of the best known songs from the Gilbert and
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recently sent representatives to meet with ours at San Francisco to construct a human system that would insure the permanent peace of the world. Bar Germany, Japan “The two criminal governments of Germany and Japan were not represented there, and Germany and Japan most obviously must be prevented from employing atomic energy for any purpose. Rigorous inspection backed by force must see to this; but all other countries, most certainly including our own, | must place the production and | control of the A-bomb in the hands of the Security Council created by the San Francisco conference.
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“No other course is open to us; {any other involves a hideously {plain peril so tremendous that fit could be called innite. “Now at last war has evolved a weapon so potential for universal massacre that the whole world must keep the peace. No defensive military counter-measures can be of avail. The only counter-measure against the atomic bomb is peace.”
ABANDON BABY IN MT. VERNON HOME
MT. VERNON, Ind, Oct, 19 (U. P).— A childless couple today sought to keep a 12-day-old baby boy who was left in their home yesterday. Only clew to the identity of the infant was a note requesting that the welfare department be notified and inscribed with the number 7-45, The figures were believed to be the baby’s birthdate, Oct. 7. The Mt. Vernon housewife was lured from her home by two mysterious telephone calls allegedly from an old friend, and when she returned found the baby in her bed. , Posey county public welfare de{partment attaches, who reported {the baby's abandoriment, refused to identify the couple in whose home the infant was found.
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She sald a pruyer for Victory eae night, her lonely solace lay in one bright dreamt That Peace would soothe the fearful, aching void ~the desolation war had made life mean « . »
‘Every American knows Victory over our enemies is only the beginning! Surely, if fear and want and neglect were now allowed to ravish our own community, and others throughout the world that we fought so hard and so long to free, our great sacrifice of American blood would have been in vain.
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