Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1935 — Page 7
MARCH 12, 1935
SINO-JAPANESE SECRET PACTS IMPERIL PEACE
Two-Faced Policy Laid to Chinese Officials by Writer. BY WILLIAM riIH.IP SIMMS I Editor WASHINGTON. March 12—Japan. :a her dealings with China, is heaoed straight toward another Manchurian episode or another Shrewd as they are, declares Bunroku Yochioka. one of the foremost writers of Japan, Japanese diplorr., ‘appear blind to the fact that wh.le Nanking officials talk of a friendship pact, the people of China are still hostile to Japan. ,ch a situation, he says, imperils the peace of the Far East. rtl borj of .no-Japan-r relation . he continues. Is a history of secret understandings. These secret treaties are the result of the Chinese officials, fear of the people. Then, when the Japanese Insist upon observance of the treaties, there is trouble. “Two-Faced" Policy This is what was behind the seizure of Mukden and the occupation of Manchuria. It was this state of af! tin led up to the battle of Shanghai. If Nanking diplomacy fears to come out in the open with the nature of its understandings with Tokio history may repeat itself. Further, Mr. Y'oshioka says in his analysis of relations between China and Nippon, the Nanking policy is necessarily twofaced. It "behaves strong” against Foreign Minister Hirota for the benefit of public opinion, but "weak” before the "man with the dagger,” who stands behind him, namely, Japan's army and navy. "Acting along the iincs of this dual policy.” he ob-erves. "Nanking makes frivolous gestures toward Japan for a readjustment of SinoJapanc e relations on the one hand, while on the other it is intent on devising all sorts of contrivances to embarrass her. “Smile Is Feigned” "The Chinese government, therefore, may thus be likened to a man with a feigned smile on his face, • but with a fiery feeling of enmity Yn h. heart. And this policy it carries *t with the dexterity of a Chine juggler. "It would not be amiss here to assert that whenever the Nanking government professes to be friendly toward Japan while public opinion is described as anti-Japanese, the Nanking leaders themselves are anti-Japanese in reailty. The history of the relations between the two countries since the Smo-Japanese war is. so to speak, a mere accumulation of treaties arising from secret talks between the diplomats of both governments. From the Chinese point of viewsuch treaties are regarded as illegitimate children.”
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possible by a Public Works Administration allocation of $120,000 on the site of Assembly Hall, long a campus eyesore. President William Lowe Bryan reversed this decision last week, giving as his reason that the site was too near the university power plant and that Assembly Hall now housed equipment that could not be transferred elsewhere. Assembly Hall is the headquarters for the campus police, the Bored Walk, comic magazine, and The University Theater. Meeting the objections of the nature-loving students, President Bryan said: • You can t build a large structure without destroying part of the campus scenery. Because the campus is covered with heavy sha.de trees in a small forest, there will always be disapproval voiced when these trees are to be cut.” a a u THE Indiana Daily Student went on record as vigorously opposing the wooded site for the administration building, pointing out that five sites had been suggested. Although merely an academic onlooker upon the squabble, Dr. Fernandus Payne, graduate school dean, had something to say about it. “I regret to see the middle region of the campus spoiled,” he declared. Other faculty members, more timid than Dr. Payne, have voiced, but not publicly, there disapproval of any plan to mar the scenic beauty of Bloomington-on-the-Jordan. The students are pinning the star of their hopes on J. C. Bollen-
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LAWYERS MEET TODAY Former Senator Robinson Among Those Who Will Speak. Former Senator Arthur R. Robinson, Oscar C. Magemier, chief deputy county prosecutor and George W. Eggleston, former deputy county prosecutor, were to discuss various aspects of the practice of law at a luncheon 'of the Lawyers’ Association of Indianapolis in the Washington today. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Jack M. Cranny, 1040 N. Delaware-st. Oldsmobile coach, 99-031, from rear of home. Clifford C Allen, 534 Massachusettaav, motorcycle, from rear of home. Dorothy Voight, 5516 W. Washington-st, Plymouth coupe, 17-743, from Gray and Washington-sts. Fred M. Baker, 1141 E. Market-st, Plymouth coupe. 26-575, from Senate-av and Washington-st. Bookwalter-Ball - Greathouse Printing Cos.. 1520 N. Capitol-av, Ford coupe, 19-846, from parkin? space at State House. r. j. Weldon, 75 N. Brookville-rd, Chevrolet sedan, 7-788, from Ohio-st and Cap-Itol-av. _ . Curtis Stevens, 2435 Shrivcr-av, Ford coach. 41-942. from rear of home. Frank Sims. 545 N. N. California-st, Buick coupe, 9-649. from in front of home.
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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: John Mvers. 1219 Wright-st, Ford roadster, found at 500 Kansas-st.
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NA6 3 MORE ON THEFTCHARGES Two Women, Man Quizzed in Alleged County Auto Ring.
Three more persons were under arrest today in connection with activities of an alleged mob of youthful hoodlums who are said by police to have stolen more than 35 autos, conducted holdups throughout the state ar.d burglarized homes in this county. Oran Chastian, 34, of 316 S. Vinest, one of the three, is said by Detective Sergt. Morris Corbin to have traded whisky to the youths for stolen goods. Miss Ruth Anderson, 25. and Miss Mary Cross, 22. both of 464 Doerreav, are being held. The youths are said to have spent much time and money at the Doerre-av address. All three were charged with vagrancy for further investigation. While Criminal judge Frank P. Baker remanded two of the gang to prison for 10-year terms last week, Earl Finchum, 20-year-oia Ben Davis basketball star, who is said by detectives to have admitted participation in a car theft and burglary, is still at liberty. Municipal Judge Dewey Myers set bond on Finchum on a buglary charge at ,2000, but Judge Baker released the youth on his own recognizance. At the time of his arrest last w-eek Finchum was out on SSOO bond on a charge preferred in Criminal Court last September. No action ever has been taken on these charges. White Paper Is Upheld — ™ LONDON, March 12.—The House of Commons last night voted confidence in the government by 412 to 73 after defeating. 424 to 79, a Labor party motion of censure because of the issue of the white paper on national defense which annoyed Germany.
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Charlie Ruggles This stately gentleman is Charlie Ruggles who plays one of ! the leading roles in "Ruggles of 1 Red Gap,” now on view at the Indiana Theater. He is the in- | sphation for The Times-Indiana | Theater Mustache contest which will be held in the lobby of the theater tomorrow night at 8. All entrants are expected to have their manes in top-notch shape for the contest tomorrow night, at which Bud Sommers, Indiana Theater manager, Marc Wolf, Variety Club president, and Walter D. Hickman, Times drama editor (none of whom has a mutache) will be the judges. SAILOR VISITS PARENTS Robert S. Allen Completes 12-Week Training Period. Robert Sanforo Allen, who has completed a 12-week training period at the Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Allen, 2025 Vi N. Ruckle-st, during a 15-day leave-of-absence. Upon returning to Norfolk he will be sent to one of the United States fleet.
Famed Flier Ends Engagement LONDON. March 12.—The engagement between Tom CampbellBiack. co-winner of the England-
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Australia air race, and Miss Florence Desmond, actress, has been broken off by mutual consent, it was announced today.
