Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1950 — Page 2

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“May Bring

War, Warns Baruch

Attacks ‘Creeping Mobilization,’ Outlines 6-Point Program to Fit Nation's Trials

By ROBERT TAYLOR, Sc ROCHESTER, Minn., Oct. of Russia’s military might is “the the world into another shattering here last night.

Mr, Baruch attacked the “creeping mobilization” and piecemeal attack on inflation with which the nation now is trying to build up He outlined a six- —

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its strength. point program to fit the nation for the trials ahead. “We must now always be prepared for war; and at the same time we cannot permit ourselves to be gutted by the inflationary potentialities of our preparation,” he said. | Test of Democracy “Our ability to stop inflation 's the very test of our democracy— the thing which may determine in the long run how long we can survive,” he said. But, Mr. Baruch warned, “we now are clearly failing that test. The various pressure groups are clamoring: ‘Give me mine,’ and the government has encouraged this selfish race by not taking the necessary action to stop it.” Victory in Korea won't give us more time, Mr. Baruch said, because it is not the fiual arena of decision, “We must be alert for new aggressions,” he said. “We must narrow the fearsome gap between Soviet rearmament and the de-|. fenses of the western nations.” | Likens Nation to Sick Patient The 80-year-old financier :.nd adviser to Presidents spoke be-| fore the alumni association of the Mayo Foundation, graduates of the famous clinic here, He likened the nation to a sick patient, whose disease—inflation —i8 being treated with quack remedies, sugar-coated pills and ineffective purges, when surgery is called for. He criticized the measures taken thus far by the Truman administration as being too little and too late, and as aiding infla-| tion, rather than controlling it. He said these are the things we must do to gain peace: ONE: Mobilize all-out for the | next two years, until we have balanced Russia's rearming. TWO: Create a single, tempo-| rary, over-all, independent, co-|

ordinating mobilization agency,| lea

reporting directly to the President.

ough-going priority system.

rents, all fees and other costs.

FIVE: Provide an appeal board | to adjust unfair hardships.

SIX: Make taxes heavy enough|(UP)—A shop owner here had the| to pay the full cost of defense and |jagt laugh today on a burglar who | {smashed his show window and “Only under that kind of our made off with an armful of coffee

to eliminate profiteering.

tem can we pull together all our resources of manpower, money,

said. “Only in that way can our] armed forces always get what! they need when they need it. Only | in that way can we achieve the least possible dislocating of civilian life.”

Actor Cummings Told |

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To Pay Tax Accountant | HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 20 (UP)—| Actor Robert Cummings must pay| his former accountant $2343 for getting him a refund on his 1946 income taxes. Municipal Judge Ida May! Adams returned a decision yesterday in favor of Irving Kory, who said he worked for the actor three months and had been prom-| ised 15 per cent of the refund. Cummings, who said he would appeal the decision, sald the ac-!|

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Shattering

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terrible vacuum which could suck! war,” Bernard M. Baruch warned

Rev. J. Herschell Caudill

The Rev. Mr. Caudill will as- | sume his duties Sunday as new |

pastor of the Church of God. The Rev. Mr, Caudill is the | second generation of his famfly to be ordained a minister of the Church of God. He is the son of Dr. E. C. Caudill, pastor for 24 years of the Crawford Street Church of God, Middletown, O. The new Indianapolis minis- | ter has served churches in Neon, Ky., Kokomo, Ind. and Germantown, O., during his preaching career which began in 1938, He, Mrs. Caudill and their children, Darrell and

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