Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1929 — Page 16

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NEED NAVY TO PROTECT TRADE, SAYSROBINSON Indiana Senator Speaks at Meeting of Irvington Republican Club. America’s maritime trade amounting to $9,000,000,000 annually justifies the cruiser building prograr to which the United States is pledged, United States Senator Arthur R. Robinson told the Irvington Republican Club at its headquarters, 5448 East Washington street Monday night. “The only way to enforce neutrality is to be prepared to defend it,” Robinson declared. “Aside from the factor of national defense, naval strength for the protection of o”~ foreign shipping is essential to the prosperity of this country.” The senator told how the United States had sacrificed naval supremacy in 1921 after a vast ship building program was started, and pointed out that Great Britain declined to make a similar sacrifice at the last naval limitations conference. The farm problem is the dominant problem of the country, Robinson declared. He blamed lack of organizaion for the farmers’ plight. “We all must eat,” he said, “and if we permit agriculture to die in this country, we will be forced to get our food from foreign farms. If we were to go the next ten years as we have in the last, we might be importing most of our food supply from a nation unfriendly to us.” The beginning of a “great national farm policy” will be laid down at the April special session of congress, Robinson said. Remedial legislation can be amended year after year until it attains perfection, he pointed out. Advocating strict enforcement of the eighteenth amendment, Senator Robinson said: “The eighteenth amendment was one of tire most constructive things that ever happened. To it is largely due the rapid post-war recovery of the United States. Since it is the law, it must be enforced and obeyed. Without obedience, anarchy and chaos result. I advocate retaining the eighteenth amendment, and to its opponents I would say it jptill will be the law long after they’re dead and gone.” Senator Robinson is a charter member of the Irvington Club. Mrs. Robinson and wives of members attended the meeting.

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Lucky! Cats and Dogs Don’t Feel Toothaches By Science Service LOS ANGELES, March 26.—The misery of an aching, jumping tooth is an experience that the family cat and dog know nothing about. This has been discovered, not by examining twentieth century pets, but by studying the teeth of sabre-tooth cats and giant wolves that lived and died in prehistoric times. These early relatives of the cat and dog left thousands of their teeth in the asphalt pits of Rancho La Brea, near here. In every case the teeth of an adult of the species had only a sparing supply of nerves. As the animal grew up, the root canal, which is the main route for the nerves into the pulp chamber of the tooth, became completely shut off. The pulp chamber, vi.’h its filling of sensitive nerve tissue, grew very small. The nerves that reached the chamber were only the tiny fibers that penetrated the tooth by minute channels. No nerves, no toothache. The prehistoric cats and dogs passed on this happy heritage to their descendants, it has been determined, by examination of modern animals and comparing the condition of their teeth.

SHIP BURNS AT DOCK North German Lloyd Liner Europa Near Total Loss. Bn United Press HAMBURG, Germany, March 26. —The great North German Lloyd liner, Europa, under construction here, was almost a total loss this afternoon as the result of fire which started in the hold shortly after midnight. The fire fighting crews which had labored since morning were doing their utmost to prevent the craft sinking. The 46,000-ton vessel was valued at almost $1,500,000, according to unofficial reports. The origin of the fire still was a mystery. In view of the bitter competition between the Nortn German Lloyd and other lines, unconfirmed rumors of incendiarism immediately were circulated, but officials at the Blohm and Voss docks said there were no clews to the origin of the blaze. Police were investigating. The whole interior and virtually the entire completed upper structure and decks were destroyed. SANDINO PREPARING FOR RAINY SEASON CAMPAIGN Nicaraguan Rebel General Clears Camp for Action in May. By United Press TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, March 26.—Augustino Sandino, rebel general Is sending women from the vicinity of his camp, according to reports from border inhabitants. Sandino wants to be unhindered at the start of an offensive scheduled for the rainy season in May. Among revolutionary generals who have been members of the forces of Sandino, now interned here, is the Dominican general, Gregorio Urbano Gilbert. Gilbert fought against American forces at Santo Domingo in 1916. In San Pedro Macoris, Dominican republic, Gilbert killed two American officers. Later he was capture and sentenced to death, but escaped. He came to Central America, where he joined Sandino’s forces. Suffering from several wounds, Gilbert is now in ill health.

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TWO GROCERIES ROBBED Thieves Enter by Hurling Paving Bricks Through Doors. Two r.oceries were entered early today oy thieves who hurled paving bricks through front doors. Merchandise valued at S4O and $3 cash was taken from the Emmett Storms grocery, 1933 Lexington avenue, and cigarets valued at S2O and $1 cash was taken from the Carl Rugenstein grocery, 2101 Pleasant street. 38,000 TO GAMPS -* Citizens Military Posts to Draw Big Attendance. Thirty-eight thousand boys will be benefited physically and mentally in Citizens Military Training camps this summer, Tom R. Wyles of Chicago, national secretary of the C. M. T. C., told Service Club members at the Lincoln Monday. “Indiana has a military record of which it may be proud,” Wyles said. “I have no doubt this state will respond to the call for youths for the training camps so that it may no longer be said that it lags behind other states in this respect.” Two Indianapolis high school boys told how the training camps had been of benefit to them from a mental as well as physical standpoint. They were Richard Litz of 1937 Park avenue, a senior at Technical high schcol, and Robert Jones of 65 North Mount street, a senior at Washington high school. Both will attend the camp at Ft. Benjamin Harrison again this summer. Famous Poet Is Dead By United Press PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, March 26.—Ottocar Brezina, 61, famous lyric poet, died here Monday of angina pectoris. CORE THROAT Your money back if not relieved 353 by one swallow of goe THOXINE

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QUOTA RULING SHOCKHWEDES Scandinavian People Indignant Over U. S. Alien Bars. STOCKHOLM, March 26.—1 t will take ten years to clear the present list of Scandinavian immigrants to the United States if President Hoover’s new immigration proclamation is not modified, it was estimated here today. The Swedish people were shocked and astonished at the new quotas, which cut Sweden, Norway and Denmark down to practically onethird of the former quota, according to newspaper comment. But it is hoped that the Scandinavian population in the United States, with the aid of the press, would urge modification of the new regulations before the law becomes effective on July 1. The Swedish press is of the opinion that Hoover would be favorable toward such a modification, especially since the Scandinavian peoples are “the very immigrants the United States desires most.” Dispatches from Oslo indicate that the Norwegian public was just as resentful in regard to the immigration question. At present there are 25,000 Norwegians waiting permission to migrate to the United States. But on the basis of the new quota of 2,377 a year it would take them ten years to get over, without reckoning on new applicants.

COMMUNISTS CENTER DRIVE IN SCANDINAVIA Numerous Secret Red Conferences Are Held in Stockholm. By United Press STOCKHOLM, March 26.—Discovery of numerous secret communist conferences here was said by the press today to indicate that Moscow was concentrating its bolshevik propaganda efforts on Scandinavian countries. It was stated that a week-long conference was being held in Stockholm now, that one has just been completed at Copenhagen and still another was being organized at Oslo. At the conclusion of these meetings, it was said, a general, conference will be held at Helsingborg, attended by leading French, Russian, Italian, Danish, Norwegian and Swiss communists.

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