Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1922 — Page 7
JTOV. 22, 1922
LEADER OF LIBOIi PRIMULE ►fiamsay MacDonald Serves Notlce on Premier Bonar Law of His Purpose. LLOYD GEORGE IS PLEASED Liberals See Victory for His Leadership in Welshman's Present Position. By United Xeict LONDON, Nov. 22.—The selection ol Ramsay MacDonald aa leader of thè labor oppositlon In thè House of Commons is tantamount to servlngr of cotica on thè Tory Government of Premier Bonar Law that lt must engagé In a finish flght. MacDonald was a pacifist during thè war but ls one of thè mosrt radicai men In Engllsh politica. He wus sent to Parllament from Aberavon, Wales. In thè flrst election aster thè war MacDonald's constltuency rejected him because he had opposed thè draft and was thè mouthpiece of conacientioua objectora. Lloyd George Follo wers Happy Supporterà of David Lloyd George wf re jubilant over labor’s declsion to pln lts hopes in MacDonald. ► Many Liberala were of thè opinion hat thè selection of MacDonald was a vlctorv for thè "Welsh wizard*’ who ean now teli thè country that it must accept him and his middle-of-the-way i course if it wanta a constructive govmment —one whose efTiciency is not ruined by bitter wranglir.g lr\ Parllament between Tories and Radicala.
TIGERSEES PLBT TORESIOREBDCHE By United Prete NEW YORK. Nov. 22.—America’a answer to Georges Clemenceau’a plea that she return to thè side of France to preservo world peace was conveyed to thè “father of victory” today in reporta on thè first editorlal comment and other expresslona of opinion of his speech at thè Metropolitan Opera House. y Clemenceau’e speech. delivered before ari audience of four thousand. including many of America’a beat ì-linda, leader In business, finance, politica and other fields, was regard•d as one of thè frankest declarationa r.rj record conceming International relariona. jtle wamed that Gerrnan monarchista such as LudendorfT and Hindenburg are prepari r.g to overthrow thè ' Government and eafabiiah & monarchy —S prelude to furtber war. The great war, he aald, was as tauch thè affair of America as of Foance, but thè United States left beroi* thè whole matter was cleared up. •* Franco has been diaappolnted In thè resulta of peace,” he said. If Foeh had foreseen that Germany wpuld pay no repara tlons and would ftoe/3 Ih* treaty, he would have marched on Clemenceau aald, adding that Generai 1 ahlng wou’d have gone wlth biro. POLICE HUNT FOR ONE AUTO; FINO ANOTHER A thlef stole an automobile owned by John Sehwartz, Rural Route E, Box 69, last night. The car was parSted on Market St., near Monument arda. The polire sound an automobile believed to he owned by Val B. Berg, et TX. Wayne, Ind. The car was park sa tn front of thè HumeMansur Mlfiding and had been there many houre before thè pollce brought thè automobile to polloe headquartera. TWO TIRES STOLEN A thlef stole two tlres from thè auteaoblle of Clifford Norman, 2170 N. Tal boti Are., last night. The automobile was park ed on St. Joseph St., cear Meridlan St. The two tlres were Iwozth ISO. Australia has more than <0 epepie* mt anakes, many venomous.
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‘Thou Shalt Not KilV Warns Pastor to Speeders at Little Child’s Funeral
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gerty deliver a sermon upon "Thou Shalt Not Kill.” Upon pronounclng sentence Judge Sawicki said: "You are guilty of violating thè trafile law, You are ordered by this court to attend thè funeral óf Catherine Gilmore, 7 years old. She was killed by a motor car. lam not passing this sentence because you are
guilty of any infraction of thè law other than whlch you are charged. “I am acting because I feel that I must bring home to you thè sertousness of careless driving. If, by my action, one child’s lise is saved, it is worth while.” The Rev. Haggerty said: "My friends, are we not forgetting thè laws of God? The fifth command ment says, ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill’ and no modern inventlon gives us power to make exceptions to thè commandment of God. *Tt is not lAy intentìon to blame
thè man who unfortunately contrib uted, to this child's death. I under stani he did his best to avoid thè aecident. "But things have come to a pretty pass when children and old folks are net safe In Crossing thè streets." Silent, with bowed heads, thè Uve drivers stood in thè rear of thè church under poli ce guard and listened to thè sermon. Eyes of 300 children were trained upon them at intervals. Aster thè sermon thè drivers were taken back to court. "Did you see thè body of this child
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