Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1922 — Page 3

MAY 15,1922.

CHILE-PERU DISPUTE MAY BE ADJUSTED Washington Scene of Another Peace Meeting. AN ANCIENT FEUD European Parallel in Alsace-Lorraine Question. Speela.l to Indiana Dally Time* and Philadelphia Public Ledger. By FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. WASHINGTON. May 15.—Another Washington conference for the preservation of peace Is on today. It concerns the peace of South America, menaced Intermittently for nearly forty years by the ancient feud among Chile. Peru and Bolivia over the west coast nitrate provinces of Tacna and Arica. By good omen the conference, officially known as “The Chilean-Peruvian negotiations," will be held on the premises of the PanAmerican Union, Immortalised for all time as the scene of the successful Washington conference on naval armament and the Far East. Secretary Hughes will formally inaugurste proceedings with an address of welcome and then retire from them, for the United States is not officially a party to the negotiators. The conference was instigated by President Harding, in pursuance of his policy of eradicating causes of international strife, by negotiation, rather than by war. For more than a generation Tlacna and Arica, known as Peru's “lost provinces" since the war of the Pacific” in 1679, have formed the “Alsace-Lorraine question" of South America. Periodically, as its European namesake did, the question threatened to embroil the three republics that fought in 18T9—Chils against an alliance of Peru and Bolivia—tn another and far bloodier conflict. Efforts to remove causes of strife proved futile. The treaty of Ancon, ratified in 1884 and signed in the mutual belief that it would promote peace, remained a dead letter. Its provision for a plebiscite to decide the final ownership of Tacna and Arica has never been carried out. Matters continually drifted from bad to worse. Chile and Peru armed against each other from year to year Just as Germany and France did. in preparation for a final reckoning on the field and sea of battle. v CHILE PROPOSES TO OBSERVE TREATY. In December 1921 Chile submitted to Peru a proposition for the carrying out of the plebiscite proposal of the treaty of Ancon. Peru did not reject the proposition outright, but suggested a general arbitration covering the whole question growing out of the "war of the Pacific.” This was unacceptable to Chile on tbe alleged ground of the impossibility of revising a treaty which was tn force and "fullfllied in all its provisions except the one now in question (plebiscite).- <| It was at this point the Chllean-Pt-ruvian direct negotiations broke down, amid an atmosphere of the greatest tension on both sides. President Harding's Influence was thrown Into the scales. By instructions of the President, Secretary Hughes on January 18, 1922, sent identical notes to Chile and Peru, Inviting their governments to send plenipotentiaries to Washington for a conference with a view to securing n settlement of the unfulfilled clause* of the Treaty of Ancon. The United States’ note was inspired “in the interest of American peace and concord’’ and emphasized onr anxiety “to assist in a manner agreeable to both governments concerned in finding a way to end this longstanding controversy.” BOTH GOVERNMENTS RESPOND FAVORABLY. Both the Chilean and Peruvian governments responded favorably. They accepted President Harding’s suggestion and named plenipotentiaries. Chile is represented at the negotiations by Senor Carlos Aidunate Solar, a lawyer, senator and counsellor of state and Senor I.uls Isqnierdo, Chilean minister to the Argentine. Peru's representatives are Senor Hernan Velarde. Peruvian minister to the Argentine .and Senor Meiiton Terras, a former minister of foreign affairs. Bolivia is not a direct participant in the negotiations, tut Is as vitally interested in thetr outcome as either of the conferees. The territory in dispute between Chile and Peru bars Bolivia from aa outlet to the Pacific. She fervently hopes her "shuttered window” somehow may be opened by the time the Washington conference is ended. Shortly after President Harding proposed negotiations in Washington to Chile and Peru, Bolivia, through her president, Senor Saavedra, made an Impassioned telegraphic appeal

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to Mr. Harding to be Included in them. It was represented that in consequence of the “war of the Pacific” Bolivia’s outlet to the sea had been lost, and President Saavedra besieged President Harding to cooperate with him in securing a modification of the Chilean-Bollvia treaty ’of 1904, which transferred to Chile sovereignty over the whole Bolivian coast. President Harding Informed Bolivia that he was not acting as an arbitrator In the Chilean-Peruvian dispute and that the Inclusion of Bolivia In the discussion between these two countries was a matter for their exclusive consideration. PARAMOUNT INTEREST IS PROMOTION OP PEACE. The paramount significance of the United States initiative in promoting the conference is a manifest Interest to have a major part in settlement of questions affecting the peace of Latin-America. President Harding’s instigation of the Chilean-Peruvian negotiations was a benevolent exemplification of the "big stick” policy advocated by President Roosevelt. The Harding initiative moreover. has succeeded, where two attempts outside of the Western hemisphere—at the I’aris peace conference in 1919 and before the Leagne of Nations a year and a half later—both failed. At Paris General Montes, former president of Bolivia, unsuccessfully cooperated with President Wilson In an effort to bring the question before the nations there assembled. After the constitution of the League of Nations, Bolivia submitted the controversy to the assembly at Geneva, but Chile maintained the league was without Jurisdiction. There was reference to a committee of Jurists, which sustained Chile's contention. Later Chile offered to deal directly with Bolivia, but that proposal, too, was futile. Matters reached a climax last year when the President of Chile, Senor Alessandri, ostentatiously refused to participate in the centennial of Peru’s independence. The relations between the two states bcame menading in the extreme and but for President Harding’s intervention might by now havo eventuated in war. All concerned are hopeful the Washington conference will bring about a longsought settlement under mutually acceptable condition. - ’. Chilean and Peruvian diplomats in Washington who have been at loggerheads for months, buried the hatchet on the eve of negotiations. The expressions of delegates since their arrival In th United States have revealed an arnest desire to come to terms. —Copyright, 1922, by Public Ledger Company.

‘HIGH GRADERS’ JOB MADE HARD New Army Regulations Seeks to Stop Disposition of Stolen Gold. Special to Indiana. Dally Times and Philadelphia Fuiilic Ledger. WASHINGTON. May 15.—Gold “high graders” who steal thousands of dollars annually from mine owners by holding out nuggets and high grade ore will face added difficulties in disposing of their loot. F. E. Scobey, director of the mint, today lsssued an order to all United States assay offices requiring the filing of an affidavit setting forth the source of the gold brought in to be assayed. This action, he said, was taken in response to pleas of mine owners who are seeking means of curbing “high grading.” “High grading” has been carried on by crooked gold miners since the day, of the California gold rush in 1849, Mr. Scobey said. The sale of this stolen gold has been virtually stopped In the West, where it always came under suspicion. RevenMy he said, shipments of “high grade” ha>e begun to appear at the assay office in the East, particularly in Philadelphia and New York. SAYS GOOD-BY AND DIES. RICHMOND, Ind., May 15—Hugh L. Grose, 25, a painter, took his own life, in a dramatic manner. Swallowing poison, he bade neighbors a formal good-by and fell dead at the fence. A widow and four children survive.

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BY NORA KAY. They’re showing sunburned ones this season. These are ’encircled by gay stripes of red and black, green and yellow, or most any other brilliant combination. For the younger set, very narrow black ribbon gives the correct finishing touch to the whiter onea. Almost every variety will be seen this summer, the earliest ones already have made their appearance, but May 13 is the official date for the most pronounced sign of summer to come forth on the city streets. In other Words, straw hat season opens today. Sooner or later all of the varieties of the summer straw hat crop will be given a public showing. The forerunners of the season, as usually is the case, cling to the more conservative types, for it takes a brave man to venture out in the first straw of the season, and he tries to be as Inconspicuous about It as possible. In a week or so, however, when the novelty has worn off and he feels that he Is one of the majority. Instead of the minority, the timid mortal will begin to show an interest in the extra bands of red and white or purple and orange ribbon. AND. MY DEAR, IT'S ECONOMICAL, TOO. In spite of their gorgeousness, tbe extra hat bands are a great idea in economy, however, for who among the neighbors would suspect that the new straw gayly adorned in green and white which Mr. Jones wears on Sunday is the Bams that goes into town ■ .ch day wearing a modest band of blai or dark brown? The idea of chang’r.g their hat trimming to suit the occasion is not anew one among women, but It is only recently that men have made use of this “two hats for the price of one’’ idea. They have the advantage of the women in it, too, for. Instead of having to sew the

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extra trimming on, or pin It and take a chance on haring the first strong wind carry it away, one simply hooks a couple of hooks into a couple of eyes and there you are—bow all tied and everything. As for tho bata themselves—the sunburned looking ones are tbe Tuscan braids. Their delicate brown hue reminds one of a last year's hat that needs bleaching, and for this reason the men were very shy of them when they first came in. but their exalted price has finally done away with any impression of cheapness they may have created and now no hat shelf is complete without at least one Tuscan. OLD FRIEND PANAMA STILL AMONG US. For the man who hates tbe idea of looking “dressed up” there is still the faithful old Panama, that looks old when it is new and may be made to look new regardless of its years of service. In their original state most of them curl up at the edge, but by the time a few summer rains have sprinkled them and the wearer has pulled them down extra hard in an effort to .thwart the summer breeze, they are guaranteed to curl in almost every direction. Close relations of the Panama are the Leghorns and the Bankoks, all of them tending to comfort as the first consideration, but to prove that there is an aristocracy among the more informal headgear, the salesman will show you the “Baltbuntal,” which bears a price tag that compares favorably with that on milady’s best spring bonnet. And speaking of milady’s bonnets—more than one fair head (comparatively speaking), wears a wide-brimmed leghorn or Panama that came, not from some exclusive "French hat shop,” but from the self-same shelf from which the men select their hats. "Why do they do it TANARUS” you inquire of the obliging salesman. "Why Invade

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