Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1927 — Page 18

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RT PRESS OF ■TRY THUS ICon tin uni From Face 1) B, and if the American people ■ peace they will have to begin Bht for it now. They cannot ■ either to the good Intentions B the wisdom of the State DeBent, for the State Department ftrly and unmistakably looking ■ouble. Wi ll AN. (From nil editorial Herald, Republican, hereaVorisistent supporter of Coolcan only hope we are right in isition. The President the other )pealed for unanimous support. American public, however, is g to be “shown,” to be con--1 that his policy is correct in of law and just in terms of do not care to join as yet in horus of denunciation, but we confess that we are greatly and and very doub'tful. EPENDENT. (From editorial iw York Times, independent.) one need question the sincerity creary Kellogg in confessing he Washington Administration htened by Bolshevist activities (meats in Mexico and Central ca. * * * They are, in everywhere today outside of i a discredited and hopeless lot. this well-known fact which i it seem humiliating that the nment of the United States, ill its strength, should attempt tify what it has done in Nlcaand its suspicious attitude toMexico by admitting that it i in dread of the hand of Soviet i reaching across the ocean trlving to clutch Mexico and Central American republics. * sly the way of reason is not to our Government. The Adration has had no lack of evithat the country is in no mood irlike adventures. New York Herald Tribune ts that Secretary Kellogg’s randum to the Senate Foreign ons Committee was made pubhile his other testimony was lecret. ls partial publicity has enyed a superficial judgement he State Department’s policy saragua is based largely on a of soviet political penetration countries to the south of us,” ewspaper say, "That is an l distortion of the truth.” arines are in Nicaragua to proves and property.” Philadelphia Public Hedger t is willing to suspend Judgewlt.h Secretary Kellogg probaving the benefit of the doubt, übllc opinion can not be denied y in court, and it should not impelled to form Its judgment dark.” may he President Coolidge is and that (lie Saeasa forces in HEALTH MADE OVER

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Nicaragua are getting arms from Mexico,” the Detroit News says in an editorial, “that is wlmt President Diaz lias been saying for some time. But what if Mexico really believes that Saeasa is the rightful president of Nicaragua, as President Coolidge believes Diaz to be? “Queerly enough,” the editorial points out, “in 1911 a somewhat parallel situation existed. President Taft sent United States Marines to support Mr. Kellogg’s white-headed boy, Diaz, then vice president, and lie eventually became president over General Mena, whom the Nicaraguan congress had elected president. “Today we are against tile constitutional vice president and are for the president elected not by the people, but by congress.” Foreign From the Manchester, England, Guardian: Between the United States and the two republics of Central America there has developed a situation more serious than any known on the western continent during the present generation. The questions Involved are large and difficult. They are of the kind on which European and British opinion will be slow to express itself. But upon two of the most significant aspects of the crisis there would appear to be no room for difference of opinion. One is that initiative of a war policy in Central America would bo a matter of incalculable gravity for Coolidge’s administration at this mo-

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Each morning when the legislators assemble they find some paper or communication on their desks, placed there by persons Interested in this or that, set forth on the printed page. One of these was signed by D. B. Johnson, secretary of the Indiana Civic Union. Such organizations, taking the name of league, union and the Uke, are often formed when legislation is thought to be needed. This particular organization asks for “repeal of useless laws and recodlflcation; a constitutional convention, strengthening of law enforcement and an improved Impeachment or removal bill.” Considerable debate is expected on Senate bill No. 11, designed to Increase workmen’s compensation and lengthen t-lie time of medical service. The bill was presented by Senators Hodges, Holmes, llewett, Gray and Davis. It Is likely that

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JAN. 14, 1927

HELMETS TO BE DISCARDED Bu I'nited Pre BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 14.— The spiked helmets, for more than three decades a distinctive part of a policeman's uniform here, may soon become a thing of the past. Following the example of Monteviedo, the police department of Buneos Aires ls planning to .furnish Its personnel with the United States style of caps, now worn here only by the officers of the force, and the bicycle squad.