Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1936 — Page 21
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NEW NAVY BOOK LIKELY TO STIR ROW IN CAPITAL
Ideas of Author Clash With Declared Policies Of Roosevelt.
Dudley W. Knox, naval archivist, vith a foreword by Vice Admiral William L. Rodgers. The book, “A History of the United States Navy,” is more than a history. For the author § strongly advocates his own views as to
the proper function of the Navy— |
and his opinions do not appear to square with President Roosevelt's.
Capt. Knox would have the Unit- |
ec States keep out of all naval limi-
tations confer ‘ences, and he would send the Nay r abroad to protect | our citizens, and their investment wherever they may be Mr. Roosevelt, although he has thened the Nally and | counted one of its most friendly Presidents, has been represented in both a general disarmament conference on naval limitations. And r broke out in Ethionia he ed Americans to keep off the bh Higerents nd to avoid transactions of an aracter with | either Italy or Ei except at their own risk {
Chautauqua Speech
At that time, and in his soceh| at Chautauqua last August, rned against the danger of Wi forced in war by those who
wished to take advantage of a chance for “abnormally increased profit and said: | If we face the choice of profits | or peace, the nation will answer—
must answer—'We choose peace’.” Capt. Knox summarizes his thesis in these word: [t must be confessed that the whole experiment in naval limitation has proved disappointing. . . . Results must be contrasted with the opposite effects of the strong naval policie of President Theodore | Roosevelt, and they emphasize the | wisdom of President Wilson in|
triving, after 1916, to create a pre- |
Attitude of Framers
“The framers of the Constitution | kept prominently in mind not only | the need of good order in our inter- | | affairs but also the importance | of holding our own as a nation in | a world of international rivalry, |
characterized by fundamental com- | .
mercial and political competition. National defense is sometimes | Interpreted as applying merely tol the defense of home territories |
against foreign aggression; wher eas | 1t also properly includes due protection of the general national inter- | ests, external as well as internal. | “Our interests on and across the
seas have always been and continue to be of great importance. They in« | clude freedom of access to the ocean and of navigation thereon. a | large merchant marine, many citi- |
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18—The | makings of a private row within | e Administration may be con-| tained in a book just published by |
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seas territories, the indispensable Panama Canal, commercial and | political policies applying to great | regions of the earth and the like. | Book Is Comprehensive
To this Vice Admiral Rodgers |
«dds, in his introduction: | “We. are, and always have been. & | great commercial nation; which beginning with the Declaration of Independence has never failed to assert its right to trade freely with all the world. We can not doubt that | n the future we shall manitain | our commercial rights, even at the ris} war, and that the Navy will be the instrument for upholding
Aside from this statement of perb: al views, “A History of the Tied States Navy” is the first npre her sive and authoritative | Fo on that subject. It covers the ground from the Navy's Se beginnings to the rest sent _day.
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WAS SHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Judge Robert E. Mattingly believes the whipping post should be the punishn meted out to drunken and | 1ally reckless drivers. He also | told a division of the American | Au tomobile Club that he would er try such offenders than eat | urkev on Christmas Davy.
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