Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1930 — Page 18

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BRITISH SCOFF AT NAVY PARITY DEMAND OF U. S. Magazines Want Greatest Sea Power in World for Their Empire. WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS, rippu-Howkrd Foreign Editor LONDON, Feb. s—lt is increasingly evident that Premier MacDonald is risking his political neck by talking naval equality and limitation with the United States as the naval conference drags slowly on. An article in the Quarterly Review. just out, entitled, ‘‘Naval Realities,” questions the “right” of the premier to take the risk of sending the British empire to perdition by signing any such agreements as those under consideration. The article lays down five net objectives which it says should be insisted upon by the British premier— First, a navy based on the map and not on foreign relations. Second, a navy as large as any other two powers combined. Third, a flexible cruiser and destroyer program. Fourth, making Singapore Into another Gibraltar and retention of all naval bases. Fifth, rigid abstention from all agreements relating to freedom of the seas. Raps U. 8. Claims The English Review, just off the press, contains a similar blast, calling American “claims” to parity baseless and exorbitant. The faction represented by these writers is larger than is generally supposed in the United States. Just how powerful they are remains to be seen when MacDonald's naval agreement—if there Is one—ls voted upon in parliament. There is a distinct limit beyond which the premier can not go with naval limitation and survive politically. Far more British than the Americans Imagine are utterly unable to comprehend why the United States desires parity. They consider such a demand the rankest impertinence. They are completely blind to the fact that when they demand a navy as large as that ol the United States and the next largest power combined, what they really are asking Is the power to wipe the American navy from the seas any time they see fit, and that this very attitude logically forces the United States to insist on parity. MacDonald Is Opposite Premier MacDonald Is the antithesis to this school of thunderers. He is fullv aware that the United States Is able to outbuild Britain and under certain provocations would be inclined to do so. He is keenly alive to the peril, both to world peace and to Britain’s solvency, in event of a naval race. Living in the present with his face to the future, instead of in the dead and forever-buried past, he is striving for Anglo-American accord, which although certain of his critics seem still unaware of it, is absolutely vital to the British empire and the English-speaking race. Senator Seeks Re-Election Bu Timm Special SPICELAND, Ind., Feb. 6.—Luther O. Draper, state senator from Henry, Hancock and Madison counties, announces he is a candidate for renomination at the primary election, May 6. r_ M©HEY~^ LOANED —ON— Automobiles Repay Weekly or Bi - >lonlh, y CHICAGO Jewelry Cos. LIBERAL I.OANB OX DIAMONDS 203 E. WASHINGTON Economy I Food I Specials Vegetable Soup lOt 4 English Beef Broth 10<* Short Ribs of Beef. Browned Potatoes 25a* I Fried Whiting 22c Macaroni, An Gratin B<* Picketed Beets lOt* Cream Pie 10<? Hot Biscuits with Butter s<* Coffee 5? GUARANTY CAFETERIA Guaranty Building Meridian at Circle i Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.

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LESLIE ‘PASSES' ON STEVE MOVE Sends Latest Petition for Parole to Prison. "As long as I am Governor, petitions on behalf of D. C. Stephenson will be sent to the board of trustees of the Indiana state prison. Acting promptly on this declaration. Governor Harry G. Leslie ordered Stephenson’s latest petition for temporary parole sent to the prison, as soon as it arrived at the statehouse Wednesday afternoon. The petition was drafted and sent to the Governor by Attorney Paul B. Newman, Gary. It was accompanied by an affidavit alleging that Stephenson is guiltless in the death of Miss Madge Oberholtzer, for which he is serving a life term for murder. The affidavit, signed by a Hammond woman, attributed the Indianapolis girl’s death to “medicine and chemicals,” administered by an Indianapolis physician. Gaylord Morton, secretary to the Governor, sent the petition and affidavit to the prison, with recommendations that it be considered by the trustees at their next meeting. No parole is anticipated, it was indicated. FATHER ACCUSES SON Parent of Former Mayor Alleges Forgery at Columbia City. Bu United Prat* COLUMBIA CITY, Ind., Feb. 6. Randolph S. Crouch, Warsaw, names his son. Lloyd S. Crouch, defendant in a quiet title suit. The son is a former mayor here and alleged embezzler of $107,000. The father alleges his son forged a deed from him to two acres of land in Etna township and that Whitney county records contain the deed showing the plaintiff sold and conveyed the land to Lloyd Crouch April 10, 1928. The father asserts the deed was never executed by him, and that he did not know it was recorded until two months ago. LENGTHY TERMS GIVEN Two Chicken Thieves Sent to Prison for 2 to 21 years. }>u Times Soreral JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.. Feb. 6. —Chicken stealing has resulted in long penal Institution terms being imposed on two men and a youth in Clark Circuit court here by Judge George C. Kopp. Lloyd Brock, 32, Louisville, and James Hampton, 37, Greensburg, were sent to the state prison for terms of five to twenty-one years each. Allen Cox, 17, Louisville, was given a one to ten-year term in the reformatory. “ TRUSSES Abdominal Supporters Elastic Hosiery Artificial Legs Complete Line Sick Room Supplies LOOK FOR (HR NAME Wm. H. Armstrong Cos. 229-231 N. PENN. ST. Riley 3797 IX'DIANAFOLIB Established 1885

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FEW women know the first principles of the use of cosmetics, though thousands upon thousands blissfully believe they do. This is the declaration of V. E. Meadows, noted authority on beauty, who will direct The Times great beauty show, starting Feb. 24, to continue for five days. Meadows will lecture and give demonstrations with live models twice daily in the. Travertine room of the Lincoln hotel, reserved by The Times for the event. All women of the city will be welcome to attend. WKBF will broadcast the show direct from the Travertine room.

“If the average woman showed as little knowledge in dressing as she does in the use of cosmetics America would be the nation of the worst-dressed women in the world,” Meadows asserts. “The secret of proper makeup,” he says, "is to have it so it isn’t noticeable. The closer nature is approximated, the more nearly right is the makeup. “This being true, will someone answer the question, 'Why use fleshcolored powder?’ There is not one INTERNES APPOINTED 18 Named for Coming Year for M. E. Hospital. Interne staff of Methodist hospital for the coming year was announced today by George M. Smith, superintendent, and the internes committee, composed of Drs. Edmund D. Clark, Carl H. McClaskey, and Robert M. Moore. Dr. William E. King was retained as chief resident physician. The internes: Indiana university school of medicine: Drs. Max E. Blue, John F. Kerr, James J. Kistler, Paul T. Lamey, John Lansford, George A. McDowell, John C. Miller, Ernest B. Norris, James T. Pebworth, Emil W Scheier, Morris C. Thomas and Fred L. Wilson; Johns Hopkins medical school, Neal Davis; lowa State university, John C. Drake and John C. Peart; Pennsylvania, Frank E. Hamilton; University of Arkansas, Joseph V. Land, and Northwestern university, James E. Nichols Jr. Face Bandit Charges Bu United Press CLEVELAND, Feb. 6.—Garret Petro and his wife, Mrs. Louise Petro, 20, wanted in Kansas City in connection with a series of bank robberies, were being returned there today. The Petros were arrested here Saturtlay.

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