Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1933 — Page 10

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CHARGE JAPAN USES KOREA AS INVASION BASE League Told That Problem of Manchuria Interwoven With Earlier Conquest. U)t Kcrlppa-Hotfiorii \nciiapcr Alliance GENEVA, Feb. 10.—Charging that Korea was used as an army base for the invasion of Manchuria, and that Korea and Manchuria together similarly will be used for further military exploits in Asia, the Korean mission today protested to the League of Nations. The mission is headed by Dr. Syngman Rhee, first provisional president of the "Korean Republic." The protest declared that without a just settlement of the Korean question there can be no lasting settlement of the Manchurian question. The two problems are interwoven, it was stated, as the Lytton report shows that the annexation of Korea merely was a first step on the part of Japan, and that the Manchurian invasion only was a second. "Using Korea as a military base,” the document observed, "Japan first fought China, then Russia and now Manchuria. An independent Korea will close this military gateway, and safeguard the peace of the Orient.” The protest included a plea for nonrecognition of the annexation of Korea as well as of what has happened in Manchuria as both invasions were in direct violation of treaties.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Donald Rowe, 230 East Ninth street, Chevrolet coach. 949-055, from rear of 230 East Ninth street. Vincent M. Concannon. 506 Bosart avenue Ford coupe, from Market and Illinois streets.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: H. Ferris, 1710 East Twelfth street, Chrysler sedan, found at 1200 Lewis street. Nash roadster. 105-244, no certificate of title, found at 1901 Ruckle street.

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Hull Would Cut Interest to 4PerCent to Halt Deflation

R. F. C. Would Be Used as Vehicle for Example to Private Firms. A;/ ecri/, />*-//oiearil Xrtcepapcr Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Using the Reconstruction Finance Corporation as a vehicle. Senator Cordell Hull fDem., Tenn.t, who is mentioned for a Roosevelt cabinet job, has proposed to congress the reduction of interest rate3 to 4 per cent during the next twelve months. Under his resolution, all loans made heretofore and hereafter by the corporation or any of its agencies would draw 4 per cent. With the government behind such a policy, Senator Hull apparently believes that business would follow suit. "The resolution,” he said, ‘‘proposes a government policy of reducing interest rates as to certain classes of indebtedness to a level of 4 per cent during the next twelve months as the mast effective and practical step in the readjustment of values on a sound basis.

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"This method would avoid the very difficult alternative as to certain classes of securities of attempting by individual settlements between debtor and creditor to reduce this burden of long-term indebtedness contracted at or near the peak of the inflationary stage. “Such policy, if generally pursued as to this class of both public and private long-term indebtedness, scon would result in stabilizing values upon a permanently sound baI sis. All the securities would be carried at par. The interest rate only would be reduced. "Thus, a solid foundation would be afforded for the permanent and j healthy rebuilding of our economic ! structure. This course, too, would I safeguard against any further violent deflation.” Chicago Cantor to Sing Here Cantor H. Sender of Chicago will present a program before the congregation at South Meridian and j Merrill streets at 5:30 today, at 8:30 Saturday and at 7:30 Sunday in a | program of synagogical music and folk songs.

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STATE ENGINEER GROUP TO MEET

Fifty-Third Annual Parley of Society to Convene Next Thursday. Fifty-third annual meeting of the Indiana Engineering Society will i be held at the Lincoln, next Thursday, with an expected attendance of 150 members. Professor W. A. Knapp of Purdue University, secre- ! tary of the society, said today. After'the morning session, a joint noon luncheon will be held with the I Indiana Society of Architects and ! the Associated Building Contractors .of Indiana. Another joint session will be held at 4 with several engineering groups j to hear of feats being accomplished during construction of the Chicago j Century of Progress Exposition, described by Richard V. Marison of Chicago. Dinner at 6:30 will be attended by a number of representatives from enginering and architectural groups. Speakers during the meeting will be L. S. Finch, engineer of the state health board and president of the,

society; Charles Brossman, Indianapolis engineer; R. V. Achatz of Aurora; H. O. Garman, Indianapolis; Earl Carter, Indianapolis; Knapp, E. M. Purcell, J. F. Keller, W. A. Hanley, and D. B. Prentice, president of Rose Poly, Terre Haute. SAFETY RECORD IS SET Prcst-O-Lite Operates Full Year Without Time Lost by Accident. C. K. Bryce of the Prest-O-Lite Company in New York, awarded the Speedway City Prest-O-Lite plant a tablet in recognition of a full year's operation without a lost- ; time accident, at a dinner in the company's office Thursday night. It is believed the record of 543,000 labor hours without serious injury to any workman is anew industrial record. The Times offers the lowest Want Ad rates in the city. Only 3 cents a word.

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