Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1951 — Page 12
o
| The Indianapolis Times
"A SCRIPPS-HOWARD NEWSPAPER ROY W. HOWARD WALTER LECKRONE HENRY W. MAN2Z
>
.Zon Dnited Press. Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. NEA 8 ice and Audit Bureau of Cireylation. 2
Price in Marion County 8 cents s copy for dally and 100
: i and Sunday, 35¢%s tor Sunday; delivered by carrier daily an oY intone
. daily, $5.00 a year. Sunday wmly. $5.00; al U. 8. possessions. Canads and. fexico. dally. $1.10 » month. Sunday. 100 a copy.
ice for- the Korean campaign. That, as the commission points out, was “tragically inequitable” and inefficient.
Universal military training means equal service. It will
save us from the necessity of maintaining a standing army
. of such size as to endanger our economy. It is a means of
staying prepared, permanently, without undermining our civilian progress. i
?
In addition to the military training, the commission has
ret up a program which will develop young men mentally, physically and morally. IF will train them for citizenship.
. Readiness is the best insurance against war. Universal
neering—working now as a mail orderly.
‘HE Senate Preparedness Subcommtitee has issued its
ee eC: 5 ® \
DEAR BOSS +. By Dan, Kidney State Society Slates Shriner
only Hoosier humorist ever born in Toledo, O,, has promised the Indiana State Society of ‘Washington to he their honor guest during the , 1951-52 social season. The Shriner family moved to Ft, Wadyne . when Herh was 5
night, the several hundred Hoosiers who attend
because of President Truman's nominating him as ambassador to Vatican City on the last day the Senate was in session. Gen. Mark Clark married a Muncie girl and Indiana has claimed him ever since. Because he intends to keep his Army rank, which will require special legisiation, and the. ambassadorship may or may not be approved by the Senate, the General and Mrs. Clark are expected to be here when the Indiana Society's reception is held on Jan: 26. While this is the first of the public events series, a membership tea is scheduled Nov. 17. President and Mrs. Ralph Harvey will preside. February is the month with the big Indiana special. For the Hoosiers are to have an old-
former society treasurer and now a director, Mr. Baird has become an expert member of all
had eminent predecessors in his own field as
Britishers Will Be
When Noodles T
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29—1If Winston Churchill cares to take some advice from a well-wisher like me, he'll see that the Britishers have a little more to eat. For the last 10 vears that I know of they've been getting nothing much but noodles, brussels, spreuts and turbot, a peculiarly pale and unap- : petizing fish. This
happier with a change of menu.
taurant in town. The food was magnificent:
‘Very Happy urn to Meat
“True,” agreed the writer. “But we're talking about the beef as we remember it before the war.” That's when I ceased being sore. It had heen go long since either of these poor devils had tasted a piece of meat roasted rare that they were living in a dream world. They had thought so much about their missing beef that
he's always ‘a little hungry. Last time I spent a while in London I nearly starved to death.
a reporter for the British AsSo rod whether I had a
oe .
S-
"| do not agree with a word that you say, but | will defend io the death your rig to say, it."—Voltaire. eT
SEsisEsansassRcanTRsREy
"EIEN ERenN
chores, I began thinking about the coming
“election. You know, human nature is very odd,
Here we have lived in the same neighborhood with our Mayor, Phil Bayt, for years and years and not one of us has taken the time out to tell you other people who don’t know him what
get back? Wounded and crippled boys. What do you think it .does to their families? It's time somebody does something, but I don’t know just what. The headings on Monday's Hoosier Forum, Oct. 23. are good, especially the first and last: “Poor Law Enforcement” and “America or Russia.” —Mrs. Wm. F. Kornbroke, R. R. 8, Box 524.
‘Return to God’
MR. EDITOR: What are the aims nf comntiinism and Com=munists? Karl Marx, lenin, Stalin, and others
munistz hijacked the Russian revolution, and before most people had even heard of commu-
fails to command the respect and loyalty of the
Hoosier Foru y
«
©
» a
A
Editor Business Manager INNER ETRE ERR ERENT INE ReR REE RRTRITERIe ee : PAGE 12 Monday, Oct. 29, 1951 ‘That Man From Indiana’ About Our Mayor’ i To Be Guest of Honor : i One (a plished daily by Indianapolis Timea Publish, 0 1 MR. EDITOR: l ¥ tne Co. . Maryland St Postal Zone 5. eros -* WASHINGTON, Oct. 20—Herb Shriner, the Today, while doing the regular household
To (
Telephone PL aza 5551 ; and Hs La TV a grand person he is. I ress we Jt gon ry Ww show, which is win- realize that we who have known him ) Give Light and the Péeple Will Fina Thetr Own Way ning laurels every- childhood on, are in a very good position to i goes of ti where after only let you folks in on his true character. § bound at ri - : three performances, Before every election, there are many words and defied { Mainstay for Peace ; has Hs theme flying around about the different candidates... Joseph Ry : : : : a song ack . ko7 many of them unjustified. Usually the ones who threat to “HIS COUNTRY is faced with a danger which may last Asin jo Tvtiane, I he Ws around don't kriow any | strike wit . » , " i ere w a generation, or a lifetime. Or longer. i apologizes for not better, or are Just. being malielons on purpose: aire 9 0 Like it or not, there is only one way to Meet that danper A en I KNOW that Phil Bayt is a very good, | tempt was —by military force. \ his family moved to honest, capable. canselentions, Mn vis Iiinded De pick TiN. i a 3 ’ y “ person. You couldn't find a nicer guy and I'm Ar Like it or not, there is only one place to fecrufit that Indiana bgp i 2 positive that everyone who really knows him | Elizabeth military force—from the young manhood of the country. 4 4 2s ot go of will agree. : | sug 15 lo oe . : te k , 1s 3 : : i i unloaded. No military force is effective unless it is prepared. All dioliery that 1s head. eri SRL Sokal ha oy bin te, Fidied . war costs lives, but an untrained, inexperienced military Herb Shing? JAR Rim fe top Sian him for the jobs he has had so far. The late Six blo farce doubles and triples the cost in blood: : + + « born in Ohio introddced ‘as “that Al Feeney had a deep feeling of respect and Tanan 20 . y i " ? fidence in Phil Bayt and I'm sure that if he | w The heart of this country’s defenses should be a uni- man from Indiana. confide . yt 3 sts . s t . d When approached about coming here, his were living he'd say, “Well done. | in ugg versal military training system. Such a system is propose ER les, : Unlike many hundreds of people who knew - talian in by the National Security Training Commission in a report “All T need is an invitation.” he told Harry Al Feeney and néver paid him the tribute he YO £78] y Nf ne . . 8 P Stone. who lunched with him in New York to deserved while he was still alive and could have either pler. made public ay. take up the subject. read it himself, I'm giving credit to Phil Bayt troled thei The commission calls on Congress to pass a full- So Mrs. Esther C. Costa, who is the society's 5 pow in the hopes etal who read it wii kow key . . . * : : : a 8 Vv e 8 e m n strength universal training law when the new session begins continuing secretary, allel ier Sates uth p hap Bus 08 0) ] fiend : ae elie Ws an 28 Broo) in January. That should be a first order of business. To a a SB ne Y asides : and diligent worker for your Mayor, stay With ers when If democracy is to survive, the commission says, it must the customary national airport breakfast with HN our own Mayar, Phil Bayt, a Jelly frany person, ok he be durable. To be durable it must look to its defenses. A Herb Shriner as the honor guest. Tentative == Neighbor, City. i Go . ate is ay 4. : large, trained and ready reserve force is the answer. ic 3 as ; oa g : realy If he is as funny in the niorning as he is at ‘Wake Up, America’ The Qu
normally v
Rvan, anno The stri week, {8 ag tract negot ratified by
on ” » » » Ld WE HAVE been through two world wars in this gen- such shindigs are in for plenty of morning MR. EDITOR: = tional Lor . . y . Jaughter. . : ) Why don’t the people of these 1nited States tion (AFL) eration, and now are engaged in a protracted war in Korea, ; I jet wake up” This is not a free coufitry anymore with Mr. R a war which may break out elsewhere at any time. Because (Clark Listed, Too pie af £855 ¥ by any in Xe are supposed to have uni- dispute, ha oy : > at : : : Ai 1 versal military training in order to build up a the key t we dropped our guard the moment the whistle blew after ANOTHER non-native Hoosier is 16 be hin aE I Yr aer 2 ie rd World War II, thousahds of young men whose lives had ~,mong the honor guests at the kick-off event : » from two to eight months training. they shoot Extra po been disrupted for that war had to be called back into serv- this season. He has been in the news lately JUST A TIP . . . By Frederick C. Othman these young boys over to Korea. What do we possible tr
Two |
Near | Kill W
HI os : ey : 3 fashioned box supper in the old-fashioned Pg military training, in this light, is a mainstay for peace. Georgetown RN Hall. This event is in Nas tended to make in their minds it was far better than it ever have told us. They continue to fell us... con- : re charge of Charles Baird, another young man DiS constituents a lit- was in reality. a quer, organize, and rule the whole world . . . A woma O WwW } f | Milit ‘ from Ft. Wayne, who is now secretary to Rep. tle grumpy. . ~My own opiniomiids ‘that-ithere's nothing no less. They boast of it and mean it, Why killed in sep r a Hira Shepard J. Crumpacker Jr, South Bend. As I think they'd wrong with the British that a little more food Can't’ we wake up to it? ups at alm v stetv ry p p ® work harder and feel wouldn't, cure. A’ fellow can't do his best when At Fatima. Portugal. 1917, before the Com- Indiana ye
man‘was f crash,
- th rrangement committees. y : : 31st report—another scorcher on the waste and extrava he arrang os What brings this to The ‘spaghetti and ‘the bread pudding and the ~~ nism, we were warned that there was danger Their dea gance that goes on in our military establishment. Style Show Set mind was a dinner fish maybe were adeguate to. keep body and of world enslavement to communism. And what week-end tc Just routine, day-by-day waste. Waste of materials— tyle here the other night soul combined, but I kept on craving eggs and Would prevent such? Return of the world to for Oetoper wale of men edipaing fhert to Solve where no abe should ANOTHER prime mover in such maners is With some Hews Per meat and chocolate candy. I'm sure the natives Rood, everyday, Christian living and a crusade three ean x i leh » Douglas Whitlock, prominent Washington attor- ~~ editors from Great did, too. of prayer. Otherwise, danger of enslavement, 8, Fre exist, or putting three men on a job that one man could do. ney, whose home town was Terre Haute. Mrs, Britain. They ‘had ‘5 Wh ~y with whole nations wiped out. In God we trust. Jutland, Hi. That staff sergeant, for instance, an inactive reservist Madge Ballard is Mrs. Costa's fellow worker toured the whole ee at | Mean —H. W. Gross, City | 2 Si y : and the two of them keep the society. going United States and WHAT ALSO must have pained them were , U. 8, 41 for called up and assigned to issuing equipment at a Marine they were weary of ; I e : well. Mer h 5 IE . from year to year. foot from tramping through~stgel mills, auto those elegant window displays on the Strand, injured. post golf course. That was his full-time duty, though he In March the women members will have a 1actaries and TE what all else. ’ showing tweed coats, Shetland sweaters, pol- | What Others Say Ramona was rated an aircraft engine mechanic. Another reserve style show and jn ApH The society will enter- Now they were back in Washington for a ished Drier Dipes and jeathier Inggage. In earh COMMUNISM will not go to jail with months, Ch . . tala . . 88 queen. ; 3d hi / Was 8 card saying: For Expor ' Fhe ry sergeant with two years’ college credit in electrical engi- tar the Ingians pry OOM Yueen who has call upon President Truman at the White House Onlv. ying Xpo Communists. No (court) decision. can forestall 18 =me wh s pads up S , ! and a ‘dinner in their honor at the finest res- Then i met revolution whenever the existing government Ha car
INDIAN.
The Marines’ Camp Pendleton, where riding stables are honor guests of the society. Latest of these (crabmeat cocktails, turtle soup, and slabs of ~~ Soclated Press. people and sufficient distress and discontent ia : Sy : was Hoagy Carmichael and some years ago the ‘roast beef that were pink. juicy, half an inch new automobile in America; I said I did. He allowed to grow up among th go provided for servicemen and their dependents who have the . i, great comedian, Joe Cook from Evansville. thick and covering almost a whole dinner plate, Said he'd ordered one himself five years ago TR nace Co Rae Robert ( free use of 40 horses. The 32 howling alleys at Lejeune-andf} Thos? who have watched the Shriner TV .° Myst have cost a fortune. and now he was halfway up.the list. In an- vo. ; two 18-hole golf courses. And so oq. ‘ shows will be anxiously awaiting “that man 1 sat between the editor of a leading London ig out of 2ve years Pe believed she might MOTHERS and fathers in the United States Accidents 1-8 #8 . - wii oo, from Indiana's” personal appearance here, newspaper and the chief economies writer for ¢ Allowed io bly gre, i 2 tive fhe folks ¢nd Canada, stop _yeur children from taking Tnjuréd * . : i : “i another. Both were middle-aged. dignified, and T OU. 86 mean. Mr, L., G1v 8 lessons in music until such ti h - Killed : THE TROUBLE is, says the committee, officers in" cen /. out of softs. Wherever they went in America, 3 little more of what they produce and mY, ment will guarantee they 2 1g 2a dhe gover. |, epdieee charge seem to have no cost consciousnesg... Only. the re-" “# _F@STER'S FOLLIES iin (EY S21d. they Were fod crabmeat with tomasn, RUSS the British production problem .Will . music. adr =guSe-Petriile; presiderti fia a E. Cetas on Ep ett marti Emm ae a a pT TREY rk ove RTs we : ; AIO aE eit me SUTveEMSelf WERE “pio Tv! \ , “FF Mr : “Servists, officers and.non-coms fresh from civilian life notice : PRT firiner:inayay we an Hiivors- ge er orhey oo ema ty Tams ¥ ’ ; ., Fylon. ie a SR 2% cago cofble 3 : ET own was arreste § A CT es a ae i . bn . y Su Lm .e 3 a od sit A Srey rowel THGYWAY nee stir bing to ovnelon ie camel. TE SIRS SA nh alin se ee UNDYING: ou A LOT of whits collar workers haver.m.... |... ferooor nished the committee with most of its information. stone of the old Pekin city pall, which contained me. this. American beef 'is pallid: mr Es : ca Hi Ee : ~~ snobbishnesx fabsyt-tsade - unfons): Fer the — at ) Sammie ea a bottle of vintage whiskgy"-" : *' “Right,” replied the econogigt. ‘Tasteless JUST asthe Waves, break on the shore. . + mar whi thifiks ke that the White collar Tan't rifer v The c¢ommittee wishes this concern would permeate » - : His” ° and ebb tides come and go. . . that's how con- , padge of distinction. It's a yoke!—Lah = off yes! upward; but it is none too hopeful about that. Therefore it They cannot accuse 4 of-mayar of Peekin’, He -called the waiter and ordered mustard. stant is my Jove .. . I want you dear to know . Secretary Maurice J. Tobin. ahy lly = At least we don't think that they ought, The hot. British variety. These two journalistic . and as the sun lights up the world . . . and Ol a The other
recommends that a new category be added to officers’ fitness reports—*‘cost consciousness.” It should be a big factor in determining an officer's advancement—his demonstrated abjlity to conserve men, money and materials. : ' ‘Boring from within is an opprobious term, but it's good
For now that the true facts are finally leakin’, We know that he knew what he sought.
It's true that the cornerstore might have been quicker, oh it But he had a mind of his own,
. Instead of a pleasure.
luminaries then spread their beef thick with this mustard and dug in, as if it were a duty Said the editor: “Very odd why this meat can't have the flavor of ours at home.” Th I finally burst inte their conversation and
sets at close of day . . . that's how I adore you dear . .. always, in every way ... and as stafs glisten in the sky . . . and moonbheams bring delight . . . the love I have for vou is true . . . and steadfast as the night . . . for in this life of mystery ... as sure as there's tha dawn . . .
YOU never work out problems by being on the outside and picking. You can’t have teamwork if half the team is outside ‘the sta — Michael V. DiSalle. fm, ae AFTER ¥ntle Sam gets his cut, thers isn't
@
previously F
Held i Bank F
: 5 Gh ! ;anted some 1 well age suggested that the last time I was in their my love for you will never wane , , , but will to know that we taxpayers have a dollar-conscious “cell” And 0 Sn he wanted vome rea! Wel 32¢0 1own, I-Nadn'; found anv met of any flavor. go on and on. a ’ ANE Sete 2p ih 8am to put in a tomate NEW YO planted in every military installation. He lifted some “old cornerstone.” Just fish with flour gravy. - ~—By Ben Burrpughs = sional ‘golfer » 0p money winning . profes- The FBI yes 4 v . + . arrest” at Fk
of two wome
wittf conspir York bank totaling mon accounts of
SUEZ . .. By Clyde Farnsworth
Egypt Fears British
BRITISH ELECTION . . . By Parker La'Moore SIDE GLANCES
g ' v * Socialist, Conservative
Vice of Experience
F there is any one American who knows as much as
By Galbraith
William N. Oatis ‘about how it is to be in a Communist Edward S prison, he is Robert A. Vogeler. . ° oe oo . in charge of Mr. Vogeler spent 15 months in a Communist prison in Fight Is Not br nis o Mo re Than Com mies office ai
them as Jos CAIRO, Oct. 29—The Egyptian government regards a former bo British imperialism as a greater i town Brancl And it lv 2 iw Enemy than tommunism, land Trust nd 1 speci cally resents British imperialism supported A Abraham Si by the United States because of. American preoccupation Frances, 33,
with preparedness for a future - . Authoritie A native of
Hungary before American authorities paid enough blackmail to:-get him out. Hungarian Communists are no different from Czechoslovakian Communists, who have held Mr. Oatis in prison since April. : “The Oatis affair,” says Mr. Vogeler, “was a dirty double-cross. We ought to limit the number of Communist
- LONDON, Oct. 29—The narrow margin by which the: Conservatives have captured control of Parliament— less than one year after ‘the Socialists had retained control by am even scantier margin—emphasizes how deeply Britain is divided by the '
Levy on the Freaks
A good enough thing—but better yet, they all had to
forfeit the $420 deposit candidates must post before the election as evidence of good faith. more than an eighth of the total vote in his constituency, he gets his money back.
If a candidate polls
It sounds like a sensible law, which could well be
copied in this country. Jt would Keép a lot of such freaks from cluttering up the election tickets.
' No Couth Vehicle :
>
Y a five-to-four decision the Texas Supreme Court has ruled that a jeep is not a pleasure car. ; : “The testimony and the photographs,” the court said,
the basis for
ad trines for the period of the campaign and presented themselves to the country as the party of peace and full employment, lo Then they pinned the warmonger lahel on the Tories and assailed them as the party of apecial privilege which could be expected to cut wages, reduce old age pensions and put profit back into the sale and distribution of food.
It seems certain that there will be many occasions when
they will be able to say “we
told you #6,” because Britains
versity seats which the Social-
other large universities. These university districts customar= ily elect conservative - minded members of Parliament. Twelve additional votes will he useful in the present situation. One of the first problems the new government must face is the demand for wage increases both in industry and government. Prime Minister. Clement Attlee managed to stall off these demands until after the election. But trade union leaders had reached the point where they were being forced to choose between their
allegiance to the Socialist Par- -
"It's a treat to wait on young couples—you don't ‘bring up the
days when we used to give away liver for the cat!”
also is trying to bring living costs under control. Discussing
the general situation confront-"
ing his party one’ Conservative
said it was like “taking a re-. pair contract on a bombed-out .
site with no building materials
1
The Socialist cafipaign rele-
gated these problems to the.
background, But they ean not be ignored by the incoming government which. ia. pledged to restore. Britain's stability
France has backed the Brit-
very existence of nations but communism i8 merely a political principle which can be aeccepted or rejected as one's mind dictates. It's not a factor in the present situation in Egypt because the government has been effectively improving social and economic conditions.
Communists played no part:
in the recent disorders—these were entirely the result of British provocations. British forces have been robbing, murdering and demonstrating every day merely for purposes of provocation. - There is no legal restraint upon being a Communist in
Suez Canal Zone, although the
and anxiety for all foreign eivilians and will protect them. But since trouble in some circumstances is inevitable, it would be best for the British—
“or the British afmed forces
to go home. e ” » w
FOREIGN civilians are safe anywhere in Egypt. All foreigners are considered equal in Egypt and will be so treated. The Egyptian government and people are prepared for a long struggle. British occupation has prevented the Egyptian army from arming itself, but the government's means of
§ carrying on ists: had abolished. The prac- ish sition beca people in Cairo and Alexandria the fight fi tice of giving the big univer- the on Ee She 1 may react to British provoca- i (COMMUNIST PARTY candidates took a second thrashing” the Campa gn sities special representation in as Britain, as shown by ther lions there, i in the British electi ; 3 Parliament dates from 1603 qormal understanding: of 1904 As for Egypt's relations with 18h elections. : § 7 conducte ; when James the First allotted which has been disastrous for Russia, these will conform to i Ten of them ran for seats in Commons, and not one Mr. Churchill 1 he¥ Cast Cambridge and "Oxford each North Africa and the Mid-East, he framework of the United came anywhere near winning v ’ aside their 80- twq geats in the House of Com- rica and fh r Ratio Tnewore | J - . ...a problem clalistic doc- pang This later was applied to IMPERIALISM destroys the Egypt feels a great solicitude
. : : : issues between its two major ernment will have a scant war. ; a ; : . newspaper people in our country just as they do with our parties. . working majority. This was made clear Friday nt ir satisfied in this regard served one 4 ” ) '* 86 the campaign just con- . in a press confe h up to the present, and commu- and one “for newspapermen. : cluded must yn 3 jointly pre: EB on Pence eld . ism does not appear to he a - Mr. Vogeler urges a “complete boycott” on any country be regarded HAPPILY fof fhe Conserva- Minister Mohamed Salan oi ferious danger for the future. which holds an American citizen on trumped-up charges. As ajjolter les ong Rank bs Sep Da Din Pasha and Interior Minis- Egyptian police are in firm ] ix wo ; ; : . f * ter Fuad Serag Fl Din Pasha.. control and will cofjifiue - so Mr. Oatis would probably say the same thing—only he is continuing stead in this regard. They Here is a summary of their = “Niess. the British ok i disstill a prisoner, Tih battle. The promised to restére to the - statements and answers to Orders. There have been no y ’ Socialists laid House of Commons the 12 uni- questions: important disorders outside the
ARMY
“ : is jr ty and their obligations to their and prestige at home and implementing its treaty breakof i jeep in the record show that it is a rugged, uncouth is confronted by baffling eco- members, Tors voy mot be at hapd” abroad. Egypt though ‘hundreds of off with Britain has not yet - blow tod velticle without beauty of line or body, with na suggestion nomic and financial problems troubled by any question of . Britain has beeh spending Only prompt action and a Communists now are .in jail been fully revealed. f South ® of comfort, and obviously intended for hard service rather = demanding immediate attention divided loyalties in dealing more than it has been earning gynamic program can re-unite Lhe). collided with the law The Moslem Brotherhood is h Awe | than 1¢ "” : for which neith with the new Conservative goyv- Now the new government has the countr ow hadly di - 3gamst advecscy of Or at. fre to engage in political ac- . : my or pleasure. er party ap- ntry, now badlx divided omnia at forcible overthro thvit d baseba Ang as iA aia : ears to h ; ernment, ._ ‘ the twofold problem of reduc- by a political contygst which ar- p o e overthrow of y within the law. The . an 5 Several million GIs i be gratified to have their worst’ [ors '© Pave any ready an- “vo. ing governmental expenses rayed class agaist class in Sovermment. hog pation Has been eaidad Ring playec suspicions so augustly tonfirmed.. i Winston Cit: MR. CHURCHILL will have without any sacrifice in living . one of the most bitter “cam- - Eis readiness to resist attacks. yy RR 3 ; I Winston Churchill's new gov-_ this hd : Bitter . pTHERE is no Communist is supported by other Bat Bis a Money In on proven We Hie, __ peigns this country has known. Party In Egypt. The govern: Argh states 3 aun 2 2 ca § : # . . ~ uid ; : Ji oid oa tite ial a a > Su i mk ) 1 ¥ 3 5 7 i “i
