Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1930 — Page 10
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BRIAND ECLIPSE I IS HINTED OVER 1 FOREIGN POLICY Tardieu Seeks to Quiet | Rumors of Dissension in French Cabinet. Hu Untted Prrm PARIS, Oct. 3.—Foreign Minister Aristide Briand's return to Paris from the meeting of the League of Nations assembly at Geneva found the French political atmosphere charged today with rumors of the possible eclipse of the veteran statesman. Briand and Pierre-Etienne Flanrim. minister of commerce, will re-
port on the Geneva metcing to the council of ministers Friday. M e an w h ilc Premier Andre Tardieu sou ght to quiet rumors of diss en s ion within his cabinet by telling journalists that reports of ministerial changes are unfounded. A strong police cordon was placed around the G a r e dc
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Lyon when Briand arrived Thursday night to prevent manifestations by the Action Francaise, political organization, but a war veteran inside the station rushed through the crowd toward the foreign minister, shouting, ‘‘You miserable Briand, you are bringing us war.” Spectators formed around Briand to protect him and he proceeded to his automobile, apparently unruffled by the incident. Briand is expected to be asked for a full justification of his foreign policy when lie reports to the council of ministers, especially concerning his conversations with the Germans on the recent reich elections. The foreign minister is credited with a far calmer outlook than that of other French political quarters. Interest in the post-war map of Europe centers chiefly on Germany, Italy and Poland, while the return of Carol to Rumania and persistent rumors of an attempt to place Archduke Otto on the throne of Hungary have given rise to considerable speculation on the future of the eastern European states. France holds a unique pc Jon in the situation. Her gold reserve j
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is second only to that of the United, States. Most economically sound of all European nations, the balance of power rests largely in her hands. France desires peace to aid her industrious and hard-working people toward even greater prosperity. Briand knows that France has more to gain from peace than from war and, therefore, has worked in the interests of his country for the stabilization of Europe. Briand's successful demand for earlier evacuation of the Rhineland started the political storm against him at home. When the last soldiers were withdrawn, Germany awoke to a new feeling which found expression in jingoistic hot-headed speeches during the German election campaign. The sweeping victory of the Fascists and Communists at the polls was seized upon as a further argument by Briand’s political enemies. Rebekah Assembly to Meet Business session of the Rebekah assembly will be attended by more than 200 members in the Oakland lodge. Oaklandon, at 2 Saturday.
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Canadian law is as much superior to our prohibition law as an oasis is to a sterile desert. But there is much about the law that does not appeal to me. “I do not like the idea, after buying a quart, of being told to hurry right home and not stop on the way. I don’t like the feeling that I may not order wine and drink it at my table in the hotel. “When I get a bottle and take it straight home, I have almost the sensation of having gone to the drug store with a prescription for ipecac or castor oil. "To me the fruit of the wine never
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meant any such thing. In my mind it has been associated with art an£[ song, with poetry and music, with toleration and kindliness, with generosity and fellowship. “I am quite sure that no fine book or great work of art, no sub- ; lime music or poetry or drama, was ever the work of a prohibitionist. | Genius and imagination and friendi ship and all the graces of social life have been and always will be associated with the grape. “From the time when men and women first gathered around the
table In- social Intercourse, they have eaten and drunk. True it is that so long as men eat. many of them will eat too much, and as long as they drink some of them will drink too much.
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But this only means that men and women never have had. and probably never will have, perfect control of themselves. “No plan or scheme or contrivance has ever been devised to prevent all
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accident of misfortune. The plan that would avoid these would prevent life. For after all, the prime adventure of all the sons and daughters of men is the venture of living.”
