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Rep. La Follette Urge Sound National Economy.

Representative Charles M. fa Follette last night charged that the forces of reaction, Russophiles snd Russophobes, were obstructing ef= forts of those trying to create & sound economic philosophy and ine ternational good will for America. Addressing a dinner meeting of © the American Veterans’ committee, Mr. La Follette blamed the Russo

phobes for a large amount of the.

present unrest by “sereaming fore eign ideology at every legislative effort to ‘produce economic and racial democracy in America.” On the other hand, he said, the Russophile is cluttering up our way _ with his blind worship of the

Russian system wtihout too much

information as to its actual operas tion, “ OMolals Accused c Mr, La Follette accused state des partment officials of taking “a dise dainful attitude” towards Russia by permitting the Russian request for a billion dollar loan to become lost

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The speaker urged Americans te measure Russian national needs “by . a geographical or economic yards. stick and not an ideologioal one” He said he believed all territorial or other economic grievances could and should be settled through the - United Nations. On the domestic side, Mr. 1a Follette sald he favored extension of price controls to curb inflation, He cited the need to expand social security, Including provisions for health and socident insurance, and - “medical care operated on a nae - tional basis using methods which are consistent with our basic democratie ethic.” :

Martin Larner Presides

“Within reasonable limits,” Mr, La Follette sald, “it is proper to give priority for housing 8 returned veterans” “It is time,” he stated, “to quis using slogans and to blueprint the course which we consider to be progress. “We must abandon the present method of approach which indi. cates to too many people that all we advocate is a change of masters rather than a true progressive program.” Clifford Dancer, one of the foun. . ders of the AVC, represented the . national organization at the dine ner, Eight Indiana chapter chair men also attended. Mrs. Harrie$ Stout, former WAC captain, intro duced the speaker. Martin L. Lave ner of Indianapolis, state AVEO head, presided.

WYOMING GOVERNOR HAS DATE FOR 1994

WARM SPRINGS, Ga. April 12,

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=(U, P).~The governor of Wyo~ ming has an engagement here April” 20, 1994, Memorial day officials said one of the 48 governors would be invited annually to attend Confederate Memorial day ceremonies at Warm Springs. The governors will be called according .to the alphabetical order of their states, which makes the Wyoming chief executive's appearance in 1994. And if Alaska should be admitted to the union, it will be 1995, T

JR. C. OF C. MAN TO SPEAK

Don Money, civic affairs commits tee chairman of the Junior Chame ber of Commerce, will talk om “Making Indianapolis Beautiful” at the University Heights Civic league meeting at 7:30 p. m. Monday in Indiana Central college. A moving picture, “Clean Up, Paint Up, Light Up,” will also be presented.

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