Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1930 — Page 12

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GERMAN DEBT FIGHT REVIVAL FORESEEN SOON Demand for Moratorium Is Expected to Be Made in 1931. B'j United Press BERLIN, Nov. 21.—Demand by the German government /or a reparations moratorium in 1931 was foreseen by Many political observers today. A speech by Dr. Julius Curtius. foreign minister, before the federal council, an upper chamber in which the seventeen German states arc represented, tended to confirm the impression that a moratorium will be sought in April or May. High official quarters stated the government intends to await a possible business improvement after the seasonal winter slump, when the moratorium question will be reexamined. Nationalist Resurgence Curtius’ speech reflected resurgence of German nationalism during the last few months, and showed the growth of Fascist support had exerted a potent influence on the moderate foreign policy of the government of Chancellor Heinrich Biuening. The foreign minister's forceful declarations, in which he demanded swift action on the problem of world disarmament and insisted on German's right to exact revision of "unfair and unwise" provisions of the Versailles peace treaties, apparently was a bid by the government to attract Nationalist enthusiasts to its own ranks. Curtius emphasized the following points: Demand Arms Farley The League of Nations will be asked to convene a world disarmament conference without de ay. The, government maintains that European security depends upon revision of the "bad parts" cf the Versailles treaties. Germany never would scrap the Young plan of reparations payments, but "we never guaranteed the plan’s ability to function." PLAN LARGEST CHURCH Catholic Project in London to Require Twenty Years. By I nitrrl I J rcss LONDON, Nov. 21.—One of the largest Roman Catholic churches in the world is to be erected on Brownlow hill. It is to cost in the neighborhood of $13,000,000, and it is expected that twenty years will be needed to finish the construction work. Injured Man Gets S4OO I'll limes Spcnnl KOKOMO, Ind., Nov. 21.—John F. Artman. injured when a motorcycle he was riding struck a hole in street paving, has been awarded S4OO damages by a Howard circuit court, judgment. He asked for $5,000. He suffered a broken elbow and head injuries.

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Rogers Caldwell, above, of Nashville. Tenn., is head of Caldwell & Cos., one of the south’s largest investment banking houses, which has been placed in the hands of a receiver. Lifelong Resident Dies DELPHI. Ind., Nov. 21.—Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Mary Ann Million. 81. lifelong resident of Carroll county.

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ALLEGED FOWL THIEVES HELD Officers Seize Six Turkeys and 150 Chickens. By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 21.—Disguised as hunters, three state policemen waited on the farm of Wil-

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liam Flora until the farmer’s son, Elmer, 28, and Stanley Merva, 17, son of William Merva, Indianapolis poultry dealer, arrived with a truck and they were taken into custody. The police found six turkeys and 150 chickens secreted back of some fodder in a barn, and are working on the theory that the poultry had been stolen to be sold on the Indianapolis market. The poultry is at the county jail here to await identification. Flora said hLs father, William Flora, bought the poultry from resi-

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