Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1927 — Page 3

APRIL 7, 1927

FRANCE INCLINES TO NEUTRALITY IN CHINESE CONFLICT Premier Briand States Policy for Orient and Other Matters. 7> PARIS. April 7.—ls Chinese mol.s '-‘•eaten French lives and propelt>. Troops will join with those et, other nations in fighting the Orientals, but otherwise strict neutrality will be maintained Foreign Minister Briand told I•■niton Press Wednesday in an interview of world a (fairs. Briand explained France's refusal to accept Presidnet ( oolidge's naval arms limitation conference invitation and expressed hope for early settlement of the Italo-Jugo Slav incident over Albania. Slates Posilion “The postion of France in China is simple,” Briand said. “It has not varied since the start of the conflict. In the presence of two forces in conflict with each other there, we decided to preserve an attitude of neutrality which, however, cannot in any way prejudice the sentiments of solidarity which unite us with our friends, England, America Italy and Japan. We maintain a firm hope that some means of Chinese unity will be found as possible. Loyal to Laegtic France’s stand on naval limitapremier ascribed to loyalty to League of Nations. “We considered it was a question of loyalty first towards the powers represented in the league and secondly towards ourselves, and also a question of courtesy to the United States Government,” he said. “The condition of the disarmament conversations at Geneva prevented us from giving at the present time the reply which the United States asked.” . s To Address Students .Charles Francis Potter, publicist and lecturer, will speak before students of Manual Training High School April 14 at 10 a. m. under the auspices of the public library and book stores of the city. His visit is in the interest of better home and public libraries. Tuskers to Initiate Five hundred young elephants will be initiated,, into the secrets of how to get votes and keep city hall under management of George Y. Coffin, Big Tusker, and Republican county chairman, at a meeting of the Order of Elephants at Tomlinson Hall tonight. Officers Will be elected.

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ROAMING COWS WIN DURANGO, Colo., April 6—From now on cows may roam at will through the streets of this town without hindrance from the law. Voters at an election defeated a special measure providing legal prevention of cows ranging the business highways. The measure was the only issue. FIRED SCHOOL NEW YORK —“Tired of school," Alfred Siskoy. 12 and Harry Matthews, 9, sH tire to papers hi a classroom hoping that public school 18 in Brooklyn would burn down. \ The small blaze was extinguished and the boys have been turned over to the Children’s Society. STRANGE SENATORS SYRACUSE, N. Y. —Senator-elect Robert F. Wagner of New York, and Senator Irving L. tenroo’t of Wisconsin, stood side by side in a hotel lobby for, half an hour, neither knowing the other's identity. Then they were introduced. HE’S GOT THE BLUES SPRINGFIELD, Mass.—Francis Bowen’s entire body is a vivid blue from aniline poisoning suffered when he dyed his tan shoes black. Physicians said the phenomenon would last only a few days. EXERCISER AIDS SUICIDE NEW YtjßK —Unhappy because his fiancee in Germany refused to join him here until ho had established himself, Karl Mathes, a struggling artist, Strangled himself j with the springs of a wall exerciser. PEW AT AUCTION MANCHESTER. N. H—Among I articles that will go under the hammer when the property of the lase George Watkins is sold at auction next week is Pew No. 38 in the Congregational Church at Merrimack. RICH PAUPER NEW YORK —For five years George McLeod, 87, lived in comparative poverty, paying only $3.50 a week for room and breakfasts at a lodging bouse. After his death it was found he had $30,000 in stocks and other assets. MISUNDERSTOOD SPRINGFIELD, Mass.—“l appeal,” cried Peter Laudc, 61, after being found not guilty on assault charges in court here. Lawyers had (o do much explaining to convince him that the verdict was favorable. HOGS GO ABROAD NEW YORK —Fifteen full-blooded, pedigreed porkers have sailed for Greece aboard the export liner Couer D’Alene. Their mission will be to improve the porcine stock of Greece, said to have deteriorated since the war. Arbor Day Proclaimed “Plant new trees; protect the old” is the advieef of Governor-Jackson in a proclamation designating Friday, April 15, as Arbor Day. The proclamation urges that exercises be supplemented by observance of Forestry Week, beginning April, 14. Leaves Commission Job Miss Martha Kaplin, reporter for the Indiana Public Service Commission. for several years, resigned Wednesday. She will become clerk of the Miami Circuit Court at Peru, Ind.

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LYNCHINGS SHOW INCREASE IN 1926 Total of 30 Exceeds 1925 Figure by 13. Times H'aghinillon Uurrau. IMJ Ado ) orfc Aren ho WASHINGTON, April 7.—Thirty persons were lynched in ten States of the United States in 1926, according to the Federal Council of Churches today. This was thirteen more than in 1925 and foruteen more than in 1924. The council gives an "honor roll” of States which had no lynchings in 1926. Among others on this list arc the southern States of Alabama, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina and West Virginia. The council does not give a list of tli* ten States which had the thirty lynchings in 1926, but by process of deduction it is disclosed they were: New Mexico, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,'Mississippi and Virginia. Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas did not lynch anybody in 1925.

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