Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1933 — Page 9

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ARMS EQUALITY IN FIVE YEARS, ■ BERLIN DEMAND Program Will Be Fought by France: Discourages Geneva Delegates. RV STEWART BROWN. Vnltrd Prfn Staff Ccrr^npond^nt GENEVA, April 28.—Germany today demanded complete equality In every form of armament within five years. Before the world disarmament conference, the Hitler government asked for the right to use all the weapons of warfare now possessed by France, and absolute equality of army, navy, and air forces. The demands were known to be entirely unacceptable to France, fearing, as she does, a reawakened Germany and alarmed as she is by the nationalistic policies of Chancellor Adolf Hitler. Delegates were discouraged, but hoped that Germany might be induced to modify her demands. The disarmament conference, only a week ago considered at the point of becoming a lost cause, suddenly was revitilized by the dramatic speech of Norman Davis, American ambassador, who told the general commission Wednesday that after Europe had defined how far she would go with disarmament, America would define to what extent she would join in a consultative pact to guarantee security and peace. OPEN HOUSE AT PURDUE Laboratory Demonstrations to Be Feature of Campus Event. to / Time* Hpccinl LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 23. Novel demonstrations of various engineering principles in the different laboratories will feature the annual “open house’’ at Purdue university on Friday, May 5, with the schools of engineering and pharmacy and the chemistry department co-opera-ting in staging the event which annually attracts between 5,000 and 6,000 visitors from Lafayette and surrounding territory'. Unemployed Get Gardens By United Press HANNIBAL. Mo., April 28.—1n a program aimed to make unemployed here at least partially self-support-ing the Chamber of Commerce has arranged to supply all unemployed with garden plots and seeds free. A similar program last year proved successful. No More Hemorrhoids All Pile Agony Ended Without Cutting or Salves Thousands of Pile sufferers do not know that the cause of Piles is in-ternal-bad circulation of blood in the low'er bowel. That Is the scientific truth about Piles—the real reason why salves and suppositories do not give permanent relief, w'hy cutting does not remove the cause. Your Piles will only re when you actually remove the cause—and not one minute before. External treatments can’t tin this—an external medicine should be used. HEM-UOIP, the prescription of Ir. J. s. T.eonhardt. succeeds because it stimulates the circulation. drives out congested blood, heals and restores the almost, dead parts. HEM Koin has such a wonderful reeord of success in even the most stubborn eases that Hook's Dependable Iriur Stores and all good druggists advise everv suffer t to ret a bottle of IHM ROII> Tablets today. They must end your Pile agony or money back. .VI vert isement.

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Hitler Forms Super, Secret Police to Harass Foes

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and it a closely disciplined organization resembling an army. Combined with the Nazi storm troopers, numbering approximately 600,000, it gives Hitler an immense body subject to military discipline at his command. The reichswehr (German army) numbers 100.000 men. It is under command of President Paul Von Hindenbuorg. The Nazis began what was interpreted as a program looking toward gradual elirr'nation of the powers of the Nationalist party within the government.

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The Nationalists and the Steel Helmets, formerly close allies, were partners of the Nazis in their rise to power, but had developed differences recently. The new secret police, similar in many respects to the dread G. P. U. of Soviet Russia, will be charged with suppression of Bolshevism “and other subverse activities.” It will be impowered to censor and suppress newspapers and break up organized or incipient opposition where it appears. It will be superior to and inde-

pendent of the regular police, who will be required to co-operate and obey its orders. Herman W. Goering, premier of Prussia, and closest lieutenant of Hitler, will supervise its work, and for the time it will operate only in Prussia, which comprises almost two-thirds of Germany. Extension of its activity to all of the Reich was considered probable. Colonel Seldte announced over a nation-wide network that he had become a member of the Nazis, and w ? as turning the lead-

ership of the Steel Helmets over to Hitler. “I discharge from their allegiance all my comrades who feel they are unable to follow me along this path,” he said. A perpetual alliance of the Nazis and the Steel Helmets was under discussion, he said, but the details of co-operation were not yet fixe<?. In a population of about 370,000 in the Hawaiian island only about 22,000 are classified as pure\Ha\vaiians.

HANNA NAMED HEAD OF DE PAUW ALUMNI Greencastle Man Succeeds H. B. Hartsock. By United Press GREENCASTLE. Ind., April 28. Sam T. Hanna of Greencastle, a graduate cf De Pauw university with the class of 1924. is the new president of the De Pauw Alumni Association and will succeed Harvey B. Hartsock of Indianapolis at commencement time. '

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