Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1930 — Page 3

20, 1930

ACCORD AT SEA PARLEY MAY BE SAVED BY U. S. Intervention by America to Pacify France Viewed as Probable. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS ScrtpD*-Howard Forrlirn Editor LONDON, Feb. 20—Into the lull Into which the naval conference has been placed by the overthrow of the Tardieu government by the chamber of deputies, has fallen the cheering note that America may intervene to save the five-power naval accord by bringing France into line. Despite hectic blasts cabled to \ Ixmdon newspapers, as coming from j the senate irreconcilables in opposi- ! tion to the participation of this j country in any form to pacts or treaties such as France is seeking, the feeling persists here that a way will be found out of the dilemma. Treaties Differ While no commitment eves re- : motely involving the United States , in military, naval or other guaran'ees abroad would stand the ghost of a chance of ratification in the senate, a treaty binding America to confer with other powers in event of the threat of war is a ; different matter entirely. This could be done in several • ways. One would be to extend the : four-power Pacific pact to other j waters. Another would be to strengthen the pact outlawing war bv a supplementary agreement to confer when a violation threatened, and inviting other signatory powers to sign the new clause. The writer understands that while that matter has not been i brought, officially to the attention . of the conference, the subject has j been broached, and Japan, Italy j and Britain are in a receptive j mood. Tardieu Willing Even Tardieu had been willing to consider some such formula, according to Lc Temps, semi-official Paris newspaper. Thus the American delegation or in the last analysis. President Hoover, to whom the delegation looks for guidance, is in a position to make history here. When Tardieu or his successor returns to London the Americans doubtless will be primed to make j their final offer to France, and if it is in line with the above, it prob- j ably will “bring her to taw.” If she ! is sincere, all she wants is what j President Hoover asks, namely, to j make world peace more secure by improving the admittedly inad- | equate machinery like that, con- ; tained in the Kellogg pact and other agreements’.

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Cadle Tabernacle to Be Dance Marathon Scene

Legion Post Will Sponsor Endurance Contest to Start March 12. Contrasting the religious ideals of its founder. Cadle tabernacle again will surrender its aisles —its “sawdust paths”—to more frivolous causes, specifically, a dance marathon. Where vast throngs have listened to the exhortations of “Gypsy” Smith, of “Billy” Sunday, of Aimee Semple McPherson, and to the majestic strains of the pipe organ, different throngs will gather to hear jazz tunes and the shuffling of tired feet. Maurice Hafner and C. J. Morgan. son of City Councilman Charles Morgan, have leased the tabernacle from its guardian officials for a period of eight weeks to hold "The National Endurance Contest.” The lease provides for a rental of $525 a week. The Mad-ding-Nottingham Post of the American Legion will “sponsor” the event, starting March 12. Superior Judge William O. Dunlavy, presiding over the receivership has approved the contract as entered into by Morgan, Hafner and Samuel Montgomery, court-ap-pointed receiver of the property. The building’s founder, E. Howard Cadle, who dedicated the edifice to his deceased mother, brought suit several years ago before Superior Judge James M. Leathers to prevent the staging of boxing and wrestling contests in the structure. Leathers, finding for the defendants, ruled that the building, then under receivership of the late George Montgomery, county councilman and brother to the present receiver, could be used according to the official’s discretion to meet expenses. Acting on this ruling, the receiver has put the tabernacle to diversified uses, including wrestling and boxing shows. Under the present management, according to the receiver, the structure has been able to finance itself

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HOUSE STARTS SERIOUS STUDY OF AGE PENSION Two Bills Now Are Pending, Calling for Relief by Federal Subsidy. Bn Rcriur>*-H<,icard Xeicsvaper Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Congress will begin its first serious study of the subject of old age pensions this week. Today and Friday the house committee on labor will hold hearings on the general subject of old age pensions. Two bills are before it, proposing federal pensions for the aged, but the hearing will not be confined to these. A large number of persons have sent word they will appear and take part in general discussion of the subject. In preparation for these hearings, ten members of the house have been canvassing sentiment among their fellow members. They expect to have figures within a few days that will indicate what chance pension legislation might have of passing congress. The ten in charge of the movement aggressively are Otis Wingo, Tom C. McKowen, William P. Connery, William I. Sirovich. Wright

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