Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1930 — Page 18

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U. S. POLICY IN REVOLUTIONS IS HELD OBSOLETE Ex-Consul Raps Failure to Recognize New Rulers in Latin America. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Scrlnp*-Howard Foreign Editor WASHINGTON. Dec. 22—While the state department scratches its official head over whether to recognize the new. revolt-begotten government of Guatemala, Lawrence Dennis, former charge d'affairs m Central America, has loosed a broadside against Washington's hole policy of Latin-American intervention. The great trouble with Washingmgton, as Dennis sees it, is that it believes the world's last good revolution terminated when Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, and therefore refuses to grant recognition to the Washingtons, Jeffersons and Hamiltons of today. Jefferson, he points out. held ‘‘that a little revo:if ion now and thcn is a good hing. - * Dennis speaks with authority. He r.nc”. Latin-America and he knows i evolutions. As•.-barge d'affaires in Honduras ana Nicaragua during revolutions, . : a a the traditional young diplomat of Action, pulling the strings lor Washington and makirig the .upper jump. Then he, himself, retailed. Realist to the mafrow, but with a dash of idealism in his makeup u sense of the utter futility and artificiality of American* policy in Latin-America led him to get out of the service. He took up banking. - ' The fundamental error of our Central American recognition policy,'' Dennis declares in the new number of Foreign Affairs, “lies in a misapprehension of the true nature of revolution.” Revolutions, he says, are only symptoms, like fever or pa n in the

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body, and the cure lies In getting at the causes, not in arresting the symptoms, “In our apostolic fervor against revolutions,*’ he continued, "we have founded recent American policy In Nicaragua on the naive assumption that what Nicaragua mainly needs i is fair elections and freedom from revolution. “Asa matter of fact among the | things Nicaragua most needs are I not electoral and civil policing, but primary instruction, sanitation, means of communications and a better economic structure. “Not merely policemen, but spiri itual leaders, teachers, physicians, : engmeers. craftsmen and agricultural pioneers arc required to prepare Nicaragua for successful self-gov-ernment. These, however, are not I exported in the soldier's knapsack.” Now that the state department has seen its error and extended : recognition to the revolutionary ! governments of Peru. Bolivia, Argentina and Brazil, it should extend the policy to cover Central America as well, Dennis believes. A hard and fast rule of refusing to recognize a government simply because it has come into power through revolt, in nis opinion, is absurd. Killer Dog Slain ! tin I imr* SpcU'il COLUMBUS. Ind., Dec. 22.—Being white was a fatal drawback for a bulldog owned by Sam Hatt'en. After seven ducks had been killed and seven ethers crippled at the I home of Ed Botherton, blood was j very noticeable on the dog's white hair and he was killed by George Mcorp, city sanitary officer.

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HOLIDAYS END BITTER FIGHT IN CONGRESS Emergency Relief Bills Are Signed by President Late Saturday. Up United t‘rf*x WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Three weeks of bitter fighting between and among the two parties had ended today with a holiday respite during which Republican leaders hope angers will cool sufficiently to enable more harmonious procedure when congress reconvenes Jan. 5. Congress bowed to President Hoover’s will in framing unemployment and drought relief legislation, also supplied $150,000,000 to the federal farm board to continue its aid

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split over confirmation of Frank R. McNinch (N. C.), to the federal power commission. (McNinch bolted Alfred 2. Smith in 1928 and was appointed by Mr. Hoover to a Democratic power commisison vacancy. Minority Leader Robinson (Ark.), Senator Glass (Va.), and such veterans opposed him. But the senate Democrats were divided and the opposition failed. That spat merely was the finale to a more sharp Democratic disagreement. Back bench Democrats still are displeased with the promise of their leaders to cooperate with the administration. President Hoover #tood fast for emergency drought anft unemployment relief bills which were opposed by both Democrats and Republicans

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