Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1936 — Page 2

Prepares for Battle With Italy Over Artery to East, Simms Says.

. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Scripps-Howard Foreign Editor WASHINGTON, July 14—The ‘war which Great Britain declared én Mussolini when he reached out to Ethiopia, and thereby imled the empire's short cut via to the East, is still far from settled. The present lull is merely 8 truce, Beaten on the League of Nations nt, the British Bulldog has rete England to lick his wounds, . watch events and gather strength while preparing for the next, and perhaps decisive, struggle. Such is the meaning of last night's terse announcement that Britain will refuse for the present to an- ~ nul her pacts with Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia for mutual assistance in the Mediterranean, Bombers, not battleships, today command that watery expanse. Were Italy and Britain to come to . grips. over this vital British artery of commerce and war, Greece and Turkey, now aerial crossroads between Europe and Suez, might well decide the issue.

Loses Mediterranean To defend Egypt, the Sudan,

British Writer Is Barred From Communion After Parents Die.

By United Press ONDON, July 14~The Rt -4/ Rev. George Kennedy Allen Bell, bishop of ancient Chichester, and James Bunting, 26-year-old movie scenario writer, were the central figures today in an incident for which scholars vein-

ly squght a precedent in the recent history of the Church &

England. It was a formal ban, almost approximating one of exeommunication, by the bishop on the young scenarist; an application of one of the laws which the Bible says God gave to Moses and his people on Meunt 8inai: Honor thy father ana thy mether, that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. » 2 » PPRESSED by the threat of poverty, the Rev. William Henry Boyne Bunting, 70, and

Mrs. Hilda Mary Bunting, 56, the young scenarist’s parents, committed suicide by gas, in a death

pact, at their home at Camel's |!

Dale. near Haslemere, To its verdict a country cor-

oner's jury attached a rider or |

postscript censuring young Bunting “for acting in a very callous manner” in not assisting his par-

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The ‘Italian navy and the rapidly : growing Italian air force make that route extremely hazardous. And now Rome has hot only annexed Ethiopia, further endangering the Red Sea lane, but is reported to be contemplating an alliance with Berlin, Budapest and Vienna, strengthening her position. in still another direction. Plans are under way for building p great British naval base at Capetown for use if and when the Suez short-cut is severed. That is merely an emergency measure. The solution will have to be found in the Medi- ~ terranean. Mussolini Is Key

One solution is to bring Italy into

a Mediterranean pact along With |

France, Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia. The terms of such a pact, dominated by Britain, would be of such a nature as to give that country maximum security in those

waters.

and to the Church, you must not present yourself for Holy Communion at any church or other place of worship in the Diocese of Chicester until a further order is given.”

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Two Attacks on Elderly Men Are :

Reported at Peru.

Times Special PERU, Ind. July 14. — A bandit who preys on elderly victims is being sought by police here. Two attacks have been made in as many days. Thomas McCarty, 86, was slugged and left on the sidewalk after being robbed. But John Whitlark, 75, hit on the head by a man hiding in his garage, staggered away from his assailant, drew a revolver and fired two shots

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If II Duce remains stubborn, or | that missed. his price is impossible to meet, Britain will have no alternative but to build up a Mediterranean coalition strong enough to take care of the Italian threat. Thus the diplomatic game being ed across the European hoard is moment is hectic in the ex3 tl What the outcome will be nobody can foretell. Given another wo ‘years of peace in which to reSoy arm, Britain will- be strong enough, ecessaty, for a showdown—if by : time she has not won her game by. diplomacy. For somehow, she must have a new deal in the Mediterranean, cost what it may.

WRECK KILLS MERCHANT

Heart Attack After Car Hits Bridge Blamed for Death. Times Special BLOOMFIELD, Ind. July 14-—A heart attack while driving his auto was blamed today for the death of Edwin Scott, 67, Newberry hardware merchant, after his auto struck a bridge abutment on State Road 67. Spencer Hollingsworth, 75, ténant on Scott's farm, was injured slightly. Scott is survived by the widow, a son and three sisters.

POLICE COOLER BALKS

Headquarters Air Conditioning Plant Produces Heat. Even the air conditioning equipment in the dispatcher’s and desk lieutenant's offices in police head- _ guarters refused to work early this morning. Jack Hart, dispatcher, observed 2 warm air was coming through the - gonditioning ducts. Investigation revealed a belt had slipped from a : wheel, causing friction.

GIVEN HUSBAND'S POST

Widow of Grant County Clerk to : Complete Term. - Timea Special ARION, Ind, July 14.—Mrs. White, widow of County ~ Clerk Landess L. White, has been “appointed to serve the unexpired term of her husband, Grant County Commissioners announced today. - Mr. White died last Friday. $x years and six months of his’ te “remain.

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER in the National League last season—"Gabby” Hartnett—enjoys a Camel. “A Camel with meals and after sets my digestion right— sets me right!” says “Gabby.”

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