Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1920 — Page 12

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SECRET LONDON PACT KILLED IN WILSON NOTE? Interpretation Given by Diplomats to President’s Reply on Adriatic. POSITION MADE CLEAR LONDON, March 6.—President Wilson. In his reply to the allied commnnlcation of Feb. 26, reaffirms bis position that the ' only settlement acceptable to the United States in the Adriatic dispute will be an agreement by direct negotiations between Italy and Jugo-SlaTia or the settlement proposed in the agreement of Dee. 8, according to Information from French sources here today. The president’s reply, It was understood, was received Thursday, although Its receipt was not made public until yesterday. In some quarters the reply was Interpreted as the death knell of the secret treaty of London. The note. It was understood, again makes it clear that President Wilson can not recognize this agreement. OPPOSITION TO TURKISH PLANS. Considerable opposition to the Turkish settlement has arisen in several quarters, it was learned today. Critics of the settlement, as announced by the council of premiers, declared the allies have decided upon complete effacement of the Turkish empire and that Its actual dismemberment has been all but accomplished. The “financial sphere of influence” assigned to Great Britain, France, Greece and Italy are merely camouflaged for -complete annexation, these critics asserted. While the allied premiers were careful to mask their real designs. It was pointed out each nation carefully safeguarded her own Interests In the near east, knowing there was little likelihood of any change ones the decisions were made. The assignment of Constantinople and Anatolia to Turkey, they believed, will not mean that the Turk will have unlimited Influence in these districts. The caliphate, they declared, is destined to political and economical slavery. INTENSE RIVALRY BETWEEN ALLIES. It was known that Intense rivalry between the allied powers has resulted from the division, the Greeks, not content with the extensive awards made them, claiming that France was unfair in her attitude toward Premier Venizelos. Italy, diplomats said, feels that Great Britain has assumed powers which endangers Italian interests in the Turkish districts, while France, they asserted, "is suspicious of everybody.” Zam! Haymaker Puts Stop to Wife SPRINGFIELD, 111.. March 6.—“ Make hay while the sun shines.” So figured - Clifford Burns as he swung a haymaker ■>n his wife's jaw. He claimed his better 5 half was about to carve him up.

rwi CARBURETORS See Them At The Show EXAMINE the Vanßriggle cross section above and you will understand the “how” and “why” of Vanßriggle Airplane Principle Carburetors—their performance, dependability and economy. The incoming air (see above illustration) strikes directly upon the lip of the nozzle on the inlet side. It automatically controls the flow of gasoline -and instantly corrects the proportion of air and gasoline, thus obtaining the most power, with economy, at all speeds and under all conditions. When the motor is not running the gasoline level in the Equip your Ford, Maxwell or Dodge car or truck with a bowl is always above the top of the nozzle. This permits Vanßriggle Airplane Principle Carburetor. Complete, the mixing chamber to fill up to the same level—forming with strainer, ready to install, at these prices: a puddle of reserve “pep,” which acts as a primer in >, FORD $7.50 starting. When running, the high float-level in the bowl MAXWELL '..512.00 gives instant acceleration—a vital element of safety and DODGE $15.00 satisfaction in traffic. Your dealer or garage man will supply you. Vanßriggle Shock Absorbers / for Ford Trucks and Cars JUf \ \ V anßriggle Shock Absorbers for Ford one-ton trucks will be ready K' \ I for delivery in April. Simple, durable and wonderfully effective. In- : • • J stalled without removing wheels or changing anything. H Vanßriggle \ ■’ Shock Absorbers for lighter Ford cars remain the same in principle. \ ,y / But ’ h Y a . simplifying step, the operation has been improved. In- \ / stalled without removing wheels or changing anything. Your dealer \ or g ara gc man can supply you. ipso Model (Touring) Exhibit Space at Show—Booth No. 15 Vanßriggle Motor Device Cos., Indianapolis, Ind.

PENSIONS TO BE TWENTY BILLION Kilchin Warns Congress on Sequel to World War. WASHINGTON, March 6.—Warning that the government In years to come will be called upon to pay $20,000,000,000 to Its soldiers in the late world war was sounded today by Representative Claude Kttchin of North Carolina, ranking dem ocratic member of the house ways and means committee, which has the soldiers’ bonus legislation in charge. “The government has established a policy which dictates that veterans of our wars be taken care of In their old age,” said Kttchin. “I have figured this out and I find the expense to the government In future years to care for these men will reach about $20,000,000,000. I have asked those advocating a bonus If they have taken this into account. The committee must take It Into account.” Cites Weight Fraud in Lard in Buckets I. L. Miller, state food and drug commissioner, said today steps would be taken immediately to halt the practice of meat dealers who have been advertising lard for sale in buckets marked “No. 5," “No. 10,” etc., which do not weigh In pounds the amounts indicated by the labels. The practice is a violation of the state weights and measures law and the pure advertising law, he said.

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Tax Board Approves Several Bond Issues The following petitions by Indifcna commonwealths for permission to Issue bonds or notes for public Improvements or to pay debts were granted by the state tax board: Gary, loan for teachers' salaries and school expenses, $160,000; Clay township, Decatur county, high school building, $62,000; Green township. Grant county, Ertel road No. 1, $10,250; Blue River township. Harrison county, McCutcheon road, $10,640; Union township, Jasper county. Wood read, $21,000; Ft. Wayne. West Main atreet bridge, $150,000; Hanging Grove township, Jasper county, Kldredge road, $10,800: Jackson township. Shelby county, Heck road, $23,440; Pike township. Jay county, Lyons road, $28,200; Posey-Perry township. Clay county, Noltlng road, $26,800; Washington, electric light plant, $70,000; Franklin township, Kosciusko county, Tucker road. $70,400. Gould’s Divorced Wife Joins Movies LONDON, M*rch 6.—Mrs. Frank J. Gould, whose marriage to the American millionaire was recently dissolved in Paris, has signed a contract to become a film star with anew British moving picture combination. Mrs. Gould thus returns to the stage, where as Edith Kelley, the beautiful “Pensacola” girl In “Havana,” she met and married Mr. Gould In 1810, after his divorce from his first wife, Helen Kelly Gould.

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BIG AUTO SHOW PRIDE OF INDIANA (Continued From Page One.) less motor men have kept on striving until this year they arrive at a definite goaL No windstorm, rainstorm, flood; nothing short of an earthquake can spoil the twentieth show. For the show this year Is housed In a huge permanent building, equipped, at last, with a heating plant sufficient to make the place coinportable as any downtown theater on the coldest of days. Faith that this will be their biggest year has caused the association to invest approximately $30,000 in the exposition. While everything connected with the show has been done on a greater scale than heretofore, perhaps the greatest advancement over former years is the setting In which It will be (riven. Wo expense has been spared upon the decorations. A corps of well known artists, headed by Charles Rend, decorating contractor, and Frank J. Zlmmerer, art director of the Circle theater, worked out the scheme of beautification and submitted it to the association. The plan, which beggars adequate description, was adopted without thought of expense. It's magnitude Is indicated alone by the fact that 10,000 yards of muslin Is being used. One feature of the decorations Is most worth while from an artistic standpoint. This Is the longest picture in the world. It was painted In forty sections, each sixteen feet long by ten feet high, and ,1s hung over the windows around the four walls. On a par vyltta the decorations Is the entertainment. Big time vaudeville teams have been booked for the entire week. Thus the auto show Is assuming expense equal to that of the average the iner for a week for Just one feature

of Its offering to the public. The entire cost of the show Is in eveess of that of many big theatrical productions which run for forty or fifty weeks. Arrangements for the comfort and convenience of show patrons include a speclal parking scheme for automobiles.

Your Attention is Directed to Our Exhibit of CHEVROLET ( The Product of Experience) TEN MODELS TO SELECT FROM Passenger and Commercial Models — and — NOBLE TRUCKS (The Truck With Business Qualifications ) Five Models—l,l y 2) 2,2% and 3 y 2 tons. At the Automobile Show and i Our Salesroom A Car or Truck to Meet Any Condition . Dependable Service Our Policy . \ > JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343-53 North Capitol Avenue Main 2345-6458; Auto 23-875 Other Live Chevrolet Dealers in the Vicinity of Indianapolis WHITAKER BROTHERS. R. R. CRIGLER, HERDRICH 4 SONS, CHADO & KEY, Whiteland, Johnson Cos., Ind. Broad Ripple, Ind. Brownsburg, Ind. Danville, Hendricks Cos., Ind. LEBANON HARDWARE CO., JOHN LEWIS, Lebanon, Boone Cos., Ind. Noblesviile, Hamilton Cos., Ind.

tkSsOTscC THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Touring Car is literally the pioneer for it has brought about the solution of the Good Roads problem, because three million or more in operation brought up to the millions of America the necessity of good roads if quick transportation at low expense was to be enjoyed. The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in construction, the famous heat-treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength and flexibility, the low coat of operation and maintenance, its ease in operation, all have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It’s the one cat that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question that all can afford. Don’t delay, because the demand is heavy all the time. Leave your order with any one of the dealers listed below. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. A. W. Bowen * 459 Virginia Ave. 945 Fort Wayne Ave. Barber-Warnock Cos. Olin Sales Cos. 823 E ‘ Washington st * 515 N. Meridian St. Carr Auto Sales Cos. The Frank Hatfield Cos. AT ™ E AUTO SHOW

which will be under supervision of a number of trafflmen assigned by Chief of Police Kinney, a case In ‘he show building, restrooms and maids for women and special street car service. Auto show cars will be run over the Illinois, Central and College trunk lines.

From a business standpoint the show is of more value than any of Its predecessors. Besides offering a wider variety of makes and models to be compared by the visitor a number of new cars will be seen. The Gale, H.‘ C. S.. Lafayette and Stiidehaker Light Six are new cars

to be on exhibition. The Sayers and the R. & V. Knight will be shown here tot the first time, although they are not new cars. The value of the show from a civie standpoint also is greater. Vastly mor advertising is being done throughout the state •