Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1935 — Page 11

MARCH 21, 1935

BACKS BILL TO AVOID POSSIBLE CAUSES OF WAR Roosevelt Favors Barring Americans From Zone of Hostilities. fly l nit'4 Pret* WASHINGTON, March 21—President Roosevelt, it was learned today. favors legislation to provide that wh**n Americans enter a war zone they do so at their own risk. The President thinks such a stipulation by Congress would minimize one of the potential dangers of this country being dragged into "the next war. ’ It was said on good authority that the President would also favor an embargo against the shipment of munitions to a war zone in American ships. Senator Homer Bone D. Wash.), a member of the Senate Munitions Committee, has been working on such a bill. Patrick Hurley, former Secretary of War, recently indorsed the proposal. The President has indicated great interest in having the munitions committee introduce speedily a legislative program to limit war profits and to control the munitions industry. He is not now expected to urge that Congress pass the rival McSwain bill “to take the profits out of war." but is understood to prefer a much stronger measure. The munitions committee has informed the President that it sees little merit in the McSwam measure and is at work on another bill which may be In shape by the end of this week. PARIS SALON REMOVES ART SLAMMING HITLER Caricature of Women Spy Incident Rouses Nazis. fly l'nit'4 Pres* PARIS. Marrh 21.—A protest by the German embassy has caused removal from the Humorists’ Art Salon of a cartoon depicting Adolf Hitler's holding an executioner's ax in one hand and the heads of two women in the other, it was learned today. The cartoon, based on the recent execution of two women as spies, was entitled "To succeed in life one must be loved by women."

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IN 1608 a Dutch lawyer, named I’ Grotius. wrote a treatise called "Mare Liberum." setting forth the justice of maintaining the freedom of the seas. An Englishman immediately tried to prove that the open seas were not and could not be free . . . but today we are enjoying Grotius’ theory. It is strange that we must refer to a period of 300 years ago to bring us to date about the disputes of trdav concerning the freedom of the air. Os course, our aviation is frer of all such conflict. But in Europe it’s different. You can't fly over European borders at will even if you don't stop in the country over which you are flying. Airmen of Europe—commercial, private and military—all are familiar with w hat are known as "air corridors.” And "air corridor" is a lane Members of The Times’ Junior Aviation organization will meet at 9:30 Saturday morning at Tomlinson Hall and. after a short meeting, will be admitted free to I.oew’s Palare Theater, where they will be guests at a showing of "West Point of the Air." Aviator membership cards will admit you. through which you must fly when crossing international borders. And when you're crossing these borders you're not permitted to wander around. . . . And if you do, you'll And a couple of pursuit ships flying close-formation with you, and pointing out you must follow’ them down to an airdrome for questioning. The routes over which foreign aircraft can fly are specified as are also certain zones over which flying is prohibited. The way the situation over there stands today—as far as general agreement is concerned—is this, “Almost any nation may at will

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all foreign aircraft from flying over Its territory." So vou see. the freedom of the air is a question that's troubling all Europe today. And the situation may be merely awaiting anew Grotius—a modem air-lawyer of j vision—to proclaim and explain the principles of the freedom of the ; air. QUESTION: What is a threepoint larding? This landing is accomplished by having the three lowest points of the plane—the two wheels and the tail skid or wheel—touch ground simultaneously. NRA CODE AUTHORITIES GET TAX EXEMPTION 90 in State Are Released From Federal Income Payments. Code authorities under the NRA are entitled to exemption from payment of Federal income taxes under a ruling by the internal revenue commissioner, it was announced today by Francis Wells, state NRA compliance officer. Affidavits must be filed with the collector setting forth facts bearing on the authority's right to exemption as a non-profit entity. There are about 90 code authorities in Indiana. ROTTGER NEW CHIEF OF BUSINESS BUREAU T. M. Overly to Continue as Secre-tary-Manager. Curtis H. Rottger today assumed his duties as president of the Better Business Bureau Inc., following his election yesterday. Other officers are Ernest C. Ropkey, vice president; William C. Grauel, treasurer, and T. M. Overley, secretary-man-ager.

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PUPILS TO GET SAFETYCOURSE Police Lectures and Films to Feature Three Programs. Washington High School pupils w’ill receive instructions on traffic law? ’■er dating motor and pedes-

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