Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1929 — Page 25

NOV. 15, 1929.

PROHIBITION IS RIDICULED BY FRENCHMISSION Law Should Serve as Lesson to World, Argument’ of Wine Makers. BY RALPH HEIN’ZEN Pnited Pre, Staff Corr.apond.nt PARIS, Nov. 15.—Full liberty of drinking Is inadvisable In America, but before long the ardent drys will have overstepped themselves and then the United States will evolve a "sensible form of liquor control,” M. Ernest Guy, head of a French Mission of Grape Growers and Wine Makers which went to the United States to study the prohibition law and its effect, said in a formal report today. Guy believes that eventually the United States will adopt a form of liquor* control based on the Canadian plan. “Let us thank America for the spectacle she has given to the world for the last ten years.” Guy’s report says, in conclusion. He argues that ti e prohibition law should serve as an object lesson to the entire world. The French mission had considerable difficulty remaining sober in New York, and the report plainly admits It. "It Is Impossible to stay any length of time without having to protect one’s self against the flood of alcoholic beverages which flows beneath the surface. Such a situation- is difficult to conceive in a country such as ours. "There is an important psychological factor. The existing state of affairs, developed by prohibition, pleases the sporting instincts of the American public. The papers are full of amazing incidents, of stirring chases at sea, gun battles on the docks and pitched wars between bootleggers and hi-jackers. The dry and the bootlegger prosper side by side.” In conclusion, M. Guy prophesies that America can not stand the strain much longer. ‘ Events are going forward at a terrific pace which can not be maintained for long, even In the land of the strenuous life.” Measuring only eighteen Inches In length, the wrasse, a fish found In British waters, has such strong teeth that it can crack the shell of a large crab.

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FRENCH BELIEVE ITALY LEANING TO UJ. VIEW Reaction to Hoover’s Speech May Turn Tables on Submarine Attitude. i BY STEWART BROWN, United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Nov. 15.—France appeared far less concerned today over the government’s apparent intention of continuing its naval building program than with the seeming reluctance of Italy to remain firm with Framce against any attempt to abolish the submarine at the forthcoming five-power naval conference. Proceeding under the belief that Italy was ready to join her, in opposing the United States and Great Britain, to retain the undersea crafts, France already had started preliminary conversations with Rome regai ding the stand the two nations would take at the January conference. The reaction of the Mussolini government to President Hoover’s Armistice day speech for freedom of the seas, however, tended to arouse considerable question here as to whether Italy might not be leaning toward the two English

speaking nations in favor of abolishing the submarine. The conversations now are awaiting propositions from Rome. It is understood that George Leygues, minister of marine, will attend the five-power conference to defend submarines. France’s stand for retention of the submarine has been outlined clearly as a defense policy and although it does not relish beinc* forced to face the opposition of Great Britain and the United States

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Martha Hyde, 77. was found d?ad at her home here. She had lived alone. She leaves four children, Mrs. Gertrude Boren. Bethel: Mrs. Inez Mikesell. Chester; Mrs. Estella Roberts, and Burl Hyde. Richmond.