Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1950 — Page 10
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: Wm. H Book ~ Keynote speaker To Address C. of C. Heads
Hoosier Will Urge Leadership in Civilian Defense
The Indianapolis head of national chamber of commerce groups tomorrow will advise American businessmen and com- | munity workers on their duties for the future. William H. Book, executive vice president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled to make the keynote speeéh at the opening of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives convention in Omaha, Neb. ; He is retiring president of the organization. Mr. Book's speech will include these admonitions: ONE: Chambers of commerce should refrain from competition
Brownson Sees Possible Depression
GOP Nominee Speaks to New Negro Civic Group
“Every time yout wife goes to . la grocery store, your pay check {buys less and less.” ; That was the reminder that : {Charles B. Brownson, Republican {congressional nominee, gave mem-| |bers of the Marion County Cit-/ _ |izens Advisory Committee. The _~_ |new Negro civic organization met “% last night at the Colored Masonic © |Hall. 351 Indiana Ave. { | “The Korean War; in which . |your troops are fighting so val-| {lantly, is supposed to take the {people’s minds off spiraling prices, runaway inflation and waste in |government,” Mr. Brownson said. “You will learn in the next two months that it is possible to have; a depression with your pockets
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Millikin Defeat
Republican Leader
HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 23 (UP) —8Sen. Wayne Morse (R. Ore.), told an American Federation of Labor meeting today that one of his GOP .colleagues, Sen. Eugene | Millikin of Colorado, should be | resoundingly defeated in this | fall's election, | Mr. Morse, who has clash (often with the GOP leadership, |was billed as “spokesman” for # the Republican Party at a session ¥ of the AFL's “Labor League for | Political Education.” | He accused Sen. Millikin, rank{ing Republican on the Senate | Finance Committee, and Sen. | Walter George (D. Ga.), committee chairman, of “dilatory tactics” | that stalled adoption of an excess profits tax at the current session
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Mr. Seldes Among the speakers on the of Congress.
Mr. Cousins
‘Some Will Learn’
19th season of the Indianapolis | “Some politicians,” Sen. Morse
William H. Book, president of American Chamber of Commerce executives, |
retiring
Town Hall series will be David | said, “are going 10 1nd Tut What Lilienthal, . Gilbert Seldes, Nor- | the American voters think of their man Cousins and. Rosita Forbes. dilatory tactics on excess profits for military installations in or full of inflation money. { ya t ; te axes. And they ought to find Rear their communities, : Polar Can He Worisiess out—by a resounding defeat on TWO: When military installa- tabor union leaders to} "American gollars Cah “i ! [4 d 0 pen | NOY 1 : tion sites are decided every effort “2 fr A807 WAP TPN Biplentiful and as worthless as | Sen. Millikin, like Sen. Morse, should be made to provide hous- Obtain choice plum cigar coupons if boondoggling, ex- . lis up for re-election this fall. ing, entertainment and other defense agencies for men simply travagant spending and price Vice President Alben W. Barkneeds of Armed Forces personnel. because they are labor union raises continue to drain the value ec lire eries ley and Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D. THREE: The best possible leaders.” $pos0 oir Naanlegton De Ill), were scheduled to speak to community leaders should offer| «yy 4 time to rrel over SF2'8 [ . the AFL's 69th annual conventheir services for civilian defense. wha! Be credit AL hn politics as usual. , ld Ls Former AEC Chairman tion today, but both wired their, 4 " dd The President knows ooo will S ak Oct. 13 resrets. They were detained in] FOUR: Chamber of commerce advantage,” he adds. in last night's papers he was uot-| pe . members should lead the fight| Mr. Book speaks of “a tend. |! 1ast.nights pap qo lirois-born D | Washington by the filibuster on| against subversive activities in ency on the part of some people 47 2° $aying, the ine Jour, hal Raa Som Davy = , “billion the veto of the Communist con-| ort, try to fasten the Com- 30l'ar in the e = LARD | trol bill, tas” One method of munist 1abel-on people with whom Ing faster than your paycheck is Mlomie energy commission, willl Sen. Morse had some kind , : | » ng,’ but, being a Pendergast e Indi- words for several Democrats, in-| help, Mr. Book suggests, mightithey violently disagree,” but Ys ! i lis T , in-| “ ;ard politician he hasn't-yet de- anapolis Town Hall series at 11 cluding President Trum d be to recruit and train plant warns that “there are still many Wo© a.m. Friday. Oct 18 4 i an and guards for industries. people besides real Communists veloped the courage to tackle thig|2 m. FH Ys - 13, in the Murat Sens. Tom Connally of Texas and |
problem.” | | Joseph O'Mahoney of Wyoming. | Cites Defense Needs fund Jong Sumetlie Prod The President, Mr. Brownson The ex-chairman of the Ten-| 8 said, “Knows that your money Nessee Valley Authority will when he praised President Tru-
L k will has t b k to challenge] “ _— Bg i Dhaene the VHD SIEAVELY pe g |doesn’t go very far any more and Speak on These Things to aid city mayors in formulating] Mr. Book was director of the|the harder you're pinched, the "uy L.. . ... 4 | civil defense policies. These men, Indianapolis Chamber of Com-| more certain he is that you'll wind| go, turday Review of ae his speech indicates, usually are merce governmental research de- Up turning all your money over. Speak at the same hoor 2 | found in the ranks of chamber of partment from 1926 until 1933 to his socialistic government in place, Friday, Oct. 27 B Here's Where Yo commerce community leaders, before becoming executive vice return for food, clothing and a Mr. Cousins, a student of public u 3 He condemns “pressure under president in 1934. |roof over your head. affairs and author of numerous C an R egister EC i {hj i a | pa books, has chosen “Modern Man | is Obsolete” as his topic. Registered yet? | The speaker Nov. 3 will be| It's right to vote. Catheriie | Drinks: 3 Bowen, whose right to vote. rece , “John Adams and| the American Revolution,” is only; Voters may register at any of
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“Fang feces U. S. Fliers Again
Moscow Reports Three Wounded
LONDON, Sept. 23. (UP)— Chinese Communists today charged that American planes |had violated Chinese territory for ‘the second time Friday night. | The charge was broadcast by
|Radlo Moscow, monitored here, | which ‘attributed the news to a Soviet Tass News Agency dis. patch from Peking. “American planes again raided ‘and bombed Chinese territory yesterday. wounding three ChiInese people,” the Communist, lagency said. ;
| It stated that an American plane crossed the frontier from Koja last night and “intruded into Lakoshao village in the bor der county of Liaotung province lof Manchuria and later flew southward. Fourteen minutes later another American plane flew to the Manchurian city of Antung from the | northeast and “dropped 12 bombs {to the northeast @f this city,” the agency said. It said three Chinese including a .child were wounded and many | houses were damaged. | The Chinese Communits {charged previously that American {planes hit Chinese targets beyond ithe Korean borders and / de'manded . indemnities and punishe |ment of the fliers. Observers said at the /time the {Chinese Communists might use |the incident as an excuse for en-
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