Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1951 — Page 14

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Americans Are Losing Their Freedom Ralph Bradford Tells Luncheon Meeting

\ American people are losing their freedom through increasing governmant domination of their lives, This was the keynote warning of a speech delivered by Ralph Bradford, international vice president of the U. 8. Chamber. of Commerce, at a luncheon meeting of 500 businessmen here yesterday. “We are spending billions of dollars to stop the spread of rommunism abroad but what gain

will there be if. we stop. foreign fy . dictatorships and lose our free- er orries dom at home?” oh

Mr. Bradford, speaking at a

program on national issues spon-| sored by the Indianapolis Cham- a p p a men ber of Commerce, said the re- / sponsibility of the trend toward a welfare state does not lié with leaders in Washington. : “The responsibility lies with citizens at home in Indiana and

TV Performance

Causes Concern WASHINGTON, Mar. 22 (CDN)

elsewhere in the nation,” he said. “Let's stop talking out of both sid#4 of our mouths at once. Let's stop yelling for government economy one moment and the next be-

—S8tate Department officials concerned with Mexican affairs have

just finished two days of nervous,

watchfulness over the TV performance of Ambassador William

rating gue Sou gTesNiaL) Because O'Dwyer. . he voted againsl some “1+ Officals popped-in and out.of tion that would benefit only our, . departident press room hire area.” 4 : Urges Responsibility. 73. Bradford urged AIL DUSHT®E Sorfate Crime’ Investigating Com. men to assume ayseénse of citizen-|mittee in New York.+ ship responsibility. | They were plainly apprehensive

about possible damage to ‘the The business leader also urged fledgling diplomat’s reputation

support for a return to solvency in and visibly uneasy as Mr. O'Dwyer government rather than continue lost his composure on several octhe policy of bankruptcy. casions.

N P v » “For example let's quit hollering 9, Precedent

R ] Although generally ' reticent! for ‘benefits’ for business, age ur about the whole business, officials ture and for labor and establish a 4,4 30v64 that Mr. O'Dwyer

policy of production and abun-f... oq to pe " dance rather than curtailment and on trial.

scarcity,” he said. the diplomatic corps. v » Panel Discussion Chief concern here is that the At an open forum following Mr, communists in Mexico would try

Bradford's address, three Indiana '©_Propagandize Mr. O'Dwyeys ' role in the committee investigacongressmen, Reps. Charles

tion. Brownson, Indianapolis; Ralph It was pointed out that the Harvey, New Castle, and William Mexicans generally take a less

Bray, Martinsville, discussed na- Pious view of such proceedings

“= iy them, \onakssaiawever,

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budge fu achach ut n.the departrie “Large cuts in zeta ZEEE yd Was pariah are difficult to work out but a position for an ambassador to find reduction can and will be made,” himself in. They were, however,

he said. mindful that Mr. O'Dwyer was a “It is necessary first to safe-|,regidential appointee and were

-1©'Dwyer's testimony * before —tho-swle: .

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fense. If $1 billion is taken off the budget it may result in.curtafiment in the number of guns, planes and tanks. But a plan wil he worked out to eliminate non-

3 No Reactions Yet : | - Officials said they had received (no reactions from either the em-.

{bassy in Mexico City or the Mexi{can press to the accounts of the

essential spending,” ‘hearing

“Selfish Interests” | Mr. O'Dwyer, they added, had Rep. Brownson charged that been cordially received by the much of the Hoover Commission’s public and press and the Mexican

' recommendations on government §overnment and had worked dilireforms “have been used to fur- Bently at his tasks. They hoped [the situation remains unchanged. ther selfish interests.” a

“The best of the economy re- FAITH TO FAITH forms of the Hoover Commission’ have not been put into effect,” |The 120- year-old First Parish he paid. Church, Unitarian, was sold to ~.Regarding manpower, Rep. Congregation Ahazath Achim for ey said the nation must yge as a synagogue when the make a choice somewhere be- Unitarian Society disbanded. tween the demands for man-| : power in world defense and de-| Do you have a yearning desire mands for the weapons for war. to live in the suburbs? If your *We must either concentrate on answer is YES, then NOW IS manpower or we must become a THE TIME TO SELL YOUR world arsenal . . . we can't do PRESENT HOME and get out in both,” Rep. Harvey said. the wide op:n spaces. LIST “If we use all our manpower YOUR HOME WITH A BROKER for defense there will not be WHO ADVERTISES IN THE enough workers left to produce TIMES where nearly everyone the weapons for defense.” looks for that dream home.

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