Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1946 — Page 11
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[Hepner NOMBAL URGES RUSSIAN TRADE
RECENTLY discharged from the navy, Harry J. Harman, 5022 | Stresses Need of Understanding in Address Here.
Madison ave, will refurn’ to private practice in his original offices in the + By LARRY STILLERMAN “Our unemployment problem can be solved by supplying to a youth-||
BankersTrust | bldg. ful Russia the bare riecessities of life,”
Former Lt, Adm. William Harrison Standley,
Cmdr. Harman entered the service’ in September, 1942, serving on the staff of the retired, stressed that the need for better under- = standing between § the peoples of & country and Rus- §
¢ 0 m m a ndant, Potomac river BCs sia is pressing, when he spoke
naval command. Mr, Harman on “Russia in the
A member of , the Indiana State Bar association Post-War World" before the Con-
| and Sigma Delta Kappa, national | legal fraternity, he was graduated from Indiana university law school in 1935." He served as deputy | prosecutor under Sherwood Blue, temporary club in the Indiana World War Me- Adm. Standley orial last night. Pormer ambassador to Russia
Marion county prosecutor, in 1941. from February, 1942, to October;
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services last year, He served 40 years with the navy, being made a full admiral in 1933. Blames Both Sides # Adm, Standley was acting secre. tary in 1936 and was a delegate at) ; [the General Disarmament Confer- | ence in London in 1935 during his
long career with the government, He blamed the press for criticizing Russia on the slightest provocation, but, he said, “the blame is partly Russia's also. They don't want to advertise deplorable conditions existing in the country. “Russia must be strong to insure ' {the world peace,” “he pointed out. “The United Nations Organization is the only possible road to endurable peace.” . Want Our Products With Russia not in the UNO, the | situation would be similar to that prevailing when the United States was not in the League of Nations. | Our helping them grow is of vital] importance, he emphasized. “They know our products through the war, (and want them.” “We have been isolationists too {long!” Adm. Standley strongly in- | sisted. “World conditions have changed, but our policies are still in the horse and buggy days. We must eliminate our egotistical smugness and either be in or out of international affairs.” “We must have a revamping of congressional attitudes,” said the 73-year-old former ambassador to | Russia. “Qur representatives must | be united - on an international {policy and enter world affairs with national support.”
INDIANA MEN LISTED | AS KILLED IN WAR
Eleven Indiana men ‘were listed today by the war department as killed in action in the Pacific and European regions. In the Pacific area the dead are 1st Lt, Robert J. Bensema, Mun-
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