Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 281, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1930 — Page 5

APRIL 4, 1930.

NAVAL PARLEY NEAR END FOR U. S, DELEGATES Agreement Between America. Britain and Japan Is Complete. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS, Time* Staff Correspondent LONDON, April 4.—As far as the United States is concerned the London naval conference now is virtually at an end. The agreement between America. Britain and Japan is complete, save or minor details which can easily lie adjusted, and while the maximum expectations of the optimists certainly have not been fulfilled, on the other hand the hopes of President Hoover as outlined in his concrence with Premier MacDonald on le Rapidan have not been entirey dashed. Parity With Britain Complete parity with Britain has •een achieved; battleships have been further limited; a capital ship building holiday has been decreed for another five years; at least nine battleships will be scrapped, beginning next year—five by Britain, three by United States and one by Japan; cruiser and other auxiliary craft have been limited and other agreements have been reached to end competitive naval building. On top of this plans already have been formulated for another naval conference five years hence, by which time, if the present trend of world opinion against war continues to grow, some real progress in actual naval reduction should be passible. Therefore, as far as America, Japan and Britain are concerned the London parley has succeeded where the Geneva conference failed. Hope Seen for Future The feeling of diplomats is that what is extremely difficult or impossible here may not prove insurmountable at the next meeting. While the conference is awaiting settlement of the Franco-British and the Franco-Italian differences the results can not affect America vitually since the three-power treaty would net her nearly everything she can expect or hope for now save actual tonnage reduction. The principal difference of a fivepower treaty would likely mean her signature to a consultative pact, suggestion of which ten days ago by the Americans undoubtedly saved the situation. COUNTY RECORDERSHIP IS SOUGHT BY JARVIS Former Parks Head Fifth Among Republicans to File. The fifth Republican aspirant for county recorder, R. Walter Jarvis, former superintendent of city parks, has filed with the county clerk. Jarvis has been identified actively with the park department for twelve years. He came to Indianapolis eighteen years ago from Philadelphia, his birthplace, and was appointed to the park department by Mayor Charles W. Jewett, serving continuously until a few weeks ago, when he resigned. Jarvis is married, has one son, a Shortrldge student, and lives at 2814 Washington boulevard.

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New York supreme court is to decide who crooned first Rudy Vallee or Will Osborne, rival orchestra leaders. Osborne, above, sued for $500,000 and sought to restrain Vallee from “further effort to create the impression that Osborne imitated Vallee’s singing style." Osborne claims the imitation was the other way round. FIREMAN. COP FIRED Found Guilty by Safety Board of Unbecoming Conduct. Discharge of patrolman Ben H. Gaither and fireman Earl Atkins following conviction on charges of unbecoming conduct, was announced today by Charles R. Myers, safety board president. They were tried Tuesday. Both are Republicans. Gaither was charged with using profanity and drawing a gun in an argument with three youths. Atkins was charged with engaging in a fight with Curtis Nicholson over domestic troubles. Nicholson was suspended thirty days. Bdth are members of truck company No. 5.

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SHRINE GROUPS PARADE BEFORE TEMPLE RITES All Uniformed Bodies Take Part Prior to Ceremonial. Murat Shrine organizations were to parade through downtown streets at 1:45 this afternoon preliminary to their annual spring ceremonial in the temple tonight. Uniformed units, a sixty-piece band, Arab patrol, gun squad, drum and bugle corps and Chanters were to participate in the march followed by several thousand members. An automobile unit in which Frank G. Laird, potentate; Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan and other officials were to ride, was to head the procession. The parade was to move west from the temple to Delaware street, north to North street, west to Meridian street, stop while WKBF broadcasts Murat band music, then south on Meridian street to Monument Circle, around this to West Market street, west to Illinois street, east to Pennsylvania street, and north to 15 North Pennsylvania street for a short band concert, then back to the temple. LODGE TO SELL DAISIES Pythian Sisters Will Raise Funds for Orphans Saturday. Pythian Sister temples of the city will hold a daisy sale on downtown streets Saturday for benefit of the Pythian orphan fund. Temples taking part will be Myrtle No. 7, Banner No. 37, Monitor No. 244 and Irvington No. 411. Publisher Hops to Japan SEOUL, KOREA, April 4.—Van Lear Black, Baltimore publisher, left for Osaka at 9 a. m. today, in the plane he has flown here from Europe.

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Back from their record-breaking New York-to-Buenos Aires flight of 52 hours 15 minutes, Lieutenant Clement McMullen, left, and Lieutenant W. L. Whitei are pictured above as they returned to New York by boat to be officially welcomed by aeronautical organizations.

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TENNIS QUEEN TO INVADE ART CIRCLES IN EAST Drawings by Helen Wills to Be Displayed in Galleries. BY OTIS T. CARTWRIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO,, April 4.—Mrs. Helen Wills Moody was prepared today for her invasion of eastern art circles as well as the next step in retaining her various tennis titles in the United States and Europe. Mrs. Moody, who won her way to queendom of the world’s tennis

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Saxon, second vice-president of the Continental Elinois Band and Trust Company, committed suicide Thurs-

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