Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1924 — Page 9

FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1924

SANE POLICY IN AFFAIRS ASKEDBYYOUNG Co-Author of Dawes Plan Urges Less ‘Horse Play’ In U, S, Policy. By Times Special NEW YORK, Deec. 12.—Owen D. Young, first agent-general of reparations payments, and collaborator with General Charles G. Dawes in drafting the Dawes scheme of European rehabilitation, cast a rosy glow of reality over hopes for a “new day in the world,” and suggested that America divorce her foreign policy from “the horse play of domestic politics” in a speech hero Thursday night. He spoke before New York business men. who had tendered him a testimonial din ner. The speech was Young’s first extensive public pronouncement on the Dawes plan and its chances for success. He delegated most of the credit for the transformation that is taking place in Europe to Dawes, his corps of experts the heads of governments Involved and the unofficial American observers who had so much to do with the London conthat put the plan into opera- “ Free From House Play." “Mr. Chairman," Young suddenly demanded in the body of his speech, “may I pause to ask Is it too much to hope that some day we may establish r definite foreign policy and its continuity free from the horse play of domestic politics even with changing administrations: If so. the interests of this country and the peace and tranquality of the world would be advanced and insured. "After all. it is true that because our people are of different racial ingredients. they will not patriotically support a wise, courageous, detlnite and non-partisan foreign policy of the United States of America? Perhaps we need to put our State Department in sugh a non-partisan position that all citizens, including members of the Senate, may speak and act in foreign affairs with individual independence, free from the thought or charge of being a traitor to the political party of their affiliation.” Compliments Coo'idge Young paid tribute to the Republican Harding-Coolidge regime ‘.hat made the Dawes plan possible an l said the present government hud “done everything which could properly be done to aid in the formation and to insure the adoption of the Dawes plan.” “It looks. Mr. Chairman, as if t here were a real hope, of a now day tn the world.” Young said. ‘"A day in

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which human beings in all countries may live peacefully and develop and work and save.” The Dawes plan. Young exi lained. is a method by which German willingness and ability to pay may be measured. Already the finance of the German Reich are such that the total payments stipulated for the twelve months between September, 1924 and September, 1925 may be considered as met. Sees Spain Menaced. Spain as a nation will disappear from the map unless drastic steps are taken to remedy present conditions. This was the opinion ex pressed by Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown at the ladies’ day meeting of the Indianapolis Traffic Club at the Severin Thursday. Mrs. Brown re cently made a trip through Spain. Smoke Abatement Discussed Hubert F. Templeton, city smoke inspector, discussed smoke abatement before the Exchange Club today at the Chamber of Commerce.

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TRUCK INJURES WOMAN Police Seek Person Who Took Purse of Mrs. G. Stenger in addition to making a further investigation of an accident at Alabama St., and Massachusetts Ave., at 7:25 p. m. Thursday, in which Mrs. Grace Stenger, 45, employed at the Central Insane Hospital, was injured police today sought the person who picked up her purse which contained sls, promissory notes totaling SBOO, and a bank book. Mrs. Stenger was sent to the city hospital with a slight concussion of the brain, and bruises about the body. She was struck police said, by a truck owned by the Goldsmith Drug Company, 336 W. Washington St., driven by Garfield Oates, 22, colored, 910 Fayette St. Police charged him with speeding and assault and battery.

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