Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1929 — Page 5

OCT. 9, 1929

QUIETING WORLD SKEPTICISM BIG PEACE PROBLEM Three Countries Suspicious of Anglo-U. S. Pact of Domination. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS. Scrtpoa-tloviril Foreign Editor WASHINGTON. Oct. 9.—The susicions of France and Italy, and to i certain extent Japan, against the background of a hard-boiled and vnical world on the sidelines, today re the principal dangers confrontng the naval limitation conference hich, it Just has been announced, ill meet in London in January. Steeped in two thousand years of ntcrnational intrigue and subrosa !:ullduggery, Europe finds it exremely difficult to vision Premier MacDonald and President Hoover itting al Iby themselves on a log ;n the woods by the Rapidan and not plotting the downfall of some < ther nation or nations. So the hardest Job of President and premieV will not be to undertand each other, but to convince a skeptical world that their sc ' ,clea was “to make possible the free and friendly co-operation between themselves and with all the other civilized and- honest countries on the face of the earth,” as the British statesman told the senate. Suspected Conspiracy “In the olden days,” said the premier, “when two peoples talked together, all others put their hands to their ears and suspected a conspiracy was being hatched against them.” France and Italy, judging by the tone of some of their leading newspapers. appear to be doing just that —suspecting a conspiracy. Japan already has made it plain, at least unofficially, that she will attend the forthcoming five-power conferences, but there still is some doubt with regard to Italy and France. Rivals in the Mediterranean, they refused to attend the last conference at Geneva, but it is generally believed now they will accept the invitation to London. In each of thepe two countries, however, the suspicion is voiced that Britain and America will go to the conference with something up their sleeves, something now being hatched at Washington. Le Temps, semi-official organ of the Quay D’Orsay, the French foreign office sneers openly at Premier MacDonald's peace talk as “mysticism. not politics.” and takes a sly dig at the United States, saying Americans are very clever at making their Ideals fit in with the ossities of the dry.

Chip on Shoulders. It would be fatal to the London conference were France, Italy or Japan to go there wearing a chip on its shoulder. If at any time some country saw things were not going the way it wanted them to go, it could withdraw, claiming the cards were stacked against it. Whereupon a cynical world, looking on, would recall the confab on the log by the Rapidan and talk glibly of a world dominated by the English-speaking race. The biggest task, therefore, ahead of President Hoover and Premier MacDonald is to screw down the damper on such suspicions and make it plain that the whole world, as the premier told the Senate, is welcome to sit in the new deal. PARK CONTRACT IS LET Madison Bidder so Erect Building at Ciifty Falls Tract. Contract for erection of a twostory employes* building at Ciifty Falls state park was let Tuesday to Louis Lohring of Madison, Ind., on a $10,700 bid, according to Richard Lieber, conservation department director. Carpenter Hurt in Fall F.n Timex special NOBLESVILLE. Ind.. Oct. 9. James Ogle, carpenter, fell eighteen feet from & ladder, his head striking some brick, inflicting wounds on the head, causing Ogle to be unconscious twelve hours.

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The killing of Henry Virkkula at International Falls, Minn., by border guards who shot at his car when he failed to heed their summons to halt, will be reviewed in court 'shortly when Emmet J. White (right), federal prohibition agent, goes on trial for second degree murder. White admits he fired “four or five shots” from a riot gun at Virkkula’s car. After the shooting it was found that there vvas‘ no liquor in the machine. Above, left, are Virkkula’s widow and children; below is County Attorney David Hurlburt, prosecuting the case.

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