Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1935 — Page 16

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JAPANESE TO PROPOSE NEW PACIFIC PACT Nippon Anxious to Increase Island Fortifications, However. hi Prr., TOMIO. Feb. H —The newspaper Nvch Nichi .■•aid today Japan will se\ to have her own fortified iMtcds m the Pacific excluded from any >H&*fartifie>tiflß pact which m:eh* be negotiated *o icplace the Washington aßreement. She would insist, ho* *ver, on cnn'inu.ng restrictions on fortifications in the Hawaiian Islands owned bv the United States and the Britisn nava. base at Sinßapore. All three group: of fortified bases are included in the Washington agreement. which Japan has abrogated and which expires in 1936. The newspaper presented its views as those of vmal Minister Mineo Osumi. who intimated broadly in the Imperial Diet yesterday that Japan wishes to negotiate anew Patyfic non-fort lficauons pact. Islands Purely D .ensive The Ni"hi Nichi explained Japan believes its islands now covered by the Washington treaty are of purely defensive value, while the bases in the Hawaiian Islands and Singapore, being of more strategic value and nearer sources of supply, admit of construction large enough to be offensive. Osumi stressed the need of a fortifications agreement to protect Japan He said that China's development of a powerful air force was a menace to Japanese territory within airplane range of China. He mentioned especially the Japanese island of Taiwan <Formosa!. For these reasons, the newspaper intimated. Osumi would sepk to obtain permission for Japan to strengthen her Island bases while holding Singapore and Hawaii under the same restrictions as prevailed under the Washington pact. Empire Acclaims Program There was no official comment on the statements made by the newspaper. The Japanese press generall* received Osumi’s outline of the empire’s naval policies with acclaim. Naval officers believed that there was some misunderstanding abroad concerning one phase of Osumi's address, mari< during questioning before the lower house of the Diet. He did not mention that Japan i likely to build its navy in some categories to strength greater than that of the United States and Great Brrain. as was reported by a news service other than the United Press. RELIEF CORPS TO DINE New Fla .s In Re Prevented tn Group by Mrs. A. J. Stephans. The George H Chapman Woman's Belief Corps wall give a dinner at noon Tuesday in Ft. Friendly. 512 N. Ulinois-st. Mrs. Andrew J. Stephans will present new flags to the corps in memory of her husband, a Civil War veteran.

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Now if the city would start a Finochle Tournament lietween the Fire and the Police that would he somethin? to ignite the imagination and arrest one's attention. * m m • Baltfriw have a war of going rtfad when you're miles from home. Regular battery inspection is an ounce of prevention that may save you hojfrs of inconvenience and dollars of expense. Drive in and let us test the cells, add distilled w*ater, remove corrosion, clean the posts and tighten all connections. There is no charge. It’s a ‘ thank - you - service" at the Rose Tire Cos. m m * Evidently the author of the bill to eliminate breach of promise suits realizes there is a little Irish in all men—same old Blarney. C'HIFF TIRF CHANGER MILLER TIRE DISTRHU TORS

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In additim ty figuratively rattling the sword over Europe Mussolini, Italian t* ; ator. wields a literal one in his favorite sport, of fencing. Here's II Due in hir, fencing clothes, in his most recent and one of his most strikin', portraits.

CHUhCH ORGANIZATION WILL PRESENT PLAY ”Si *ry fa Story to Be Enacted by Third Christian Club. The Third Masque, dramat’c organization of the Third Christian Church. 125 E. 17th-st. will present

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I ' The Story of a Sunday night at the church. The cast will include James Brock, i Miss Dorothv Montague, Miss Elizabeth Mulholland, Lester Hart, Elmer : Juiien, Frank Newland. Frank Lem- ; ons, Ernest Davies. Evelyn Eberhardt. and Miss Betty Watkins. Mr. i Davies is coaching the play.

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PINOCHLE AIDS BRIDGE GAME, SIMSREVEALS Famed Card Authority to Direct City Tourney for The Times. • Much of my bridge strategy 7 is based on points I learned playing pinochle years ago." This statement was made by P. Hal Sims, America’s foremost authority on contract bridge, pinochle and other card games and authoc of many books on bridge, who is general director of The Indianapolis Times championship pinochle

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tournament which will be lield at the Columbia Club beginning Feb. 18 and continuing for three weeks. There will be nine night sessions at the end of which a city champion will be chosen, who in turn will play for the national championship to be held at the Waldorf-Astona* New York. Entries in the tournament will be accepted until midnight, Friday. Feb. 15. Entrants should read the rules of play carefully. Prizes amounting tn SSOO in cash will be awarded to the three winners in Indianapolis, distributed as follows: first, S3LO; second, $100; third. SIOO. In addition, fifty copies of Mr. Sims’ book. “Pinochle Pointers." autographed by him. will be given to the next 50 highest scores. The winner will then have his expenses paid to the national championship play in New York, where he will compete for a cash award of SIOOO and the national crown. Thus the best player will win a total

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