Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1937 — Page 23

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. HITLER PROGRAM Spring Is Here! You Can Take It From ~ MAY BRING NEW No Less an Authority Than Armington

~ FRENCH TREATY

London Fears Hopes to Isolate France And Force Terms.

Germany

By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS

Times Foreign Editor WASHINGTON, March 5.is strong Great Britain is weighing a alliance with France as the only alternative to early war in| Western Europe ! London is now Hitler has definite wedge between France, then isolating definitely rue, wishing to bring thing about is a far cry from doing | it. But as long as Hitler believes | it possible, there will be little | chance of getting him to participate in any sweeping European peace understanding of the kind Great Britain so desperately see Ks. Feonomically, France has been hard hit in the two or three | vears. The depression which swept the world seven Mm vears ago a long time getting around to her. Thus todav she faces serious econcmic difficulties which her Nazi neighbor hopes, may induce political complications. Caught between he and domestic woes. BRerlin believes, France may | be forced to make terms with Ger? many

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reason to believe that

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convinced that hopes of driving Britain and France in-

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fiver since World War, France | AH en trving to convince Britain | th at it is to the both | countries not only to stand together | announce to the world that thev stand together | points out that war with | werted in 1011 by | When G ermany | France at Agadir, Brit- | that in the event would stand by and Germany backed down. | that in 1914, Germany | Britain would not, | ition to, come! been many

France

the interest. of but to

She Germany was weh a stand threatened ain said plain of a conflict she France, She recalls was convinced OF was t into the war Had wise, France argue

history

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bloody | would never have | written Had Britain told | Germany where she stood late in July, 1914. France hold War would have been Until recently the

commit

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been

averted. | British have| themselves, they had lots | of time, They could afford to wait. | Mavbe no such commitment would | be necessary

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Fear Hitler's Plans

{ London no less|

lNoday, however than Paris fears that only by dras-| tic measures can the peace of Eur-| ope be presery ed If Hitler believes | Britain will stay out; if he believes | France can :be weakened and iso-| lated; if he believes the new and powerfully rearmed Italy will come | in un his side, it means a standing | tion to disaster | Perhaps the chief difficulty in the | wav of a Franco-British alliance Les in France's existing commit-| ments in eastern and southeastern | Europe. France is allied to Soviet Russia, Poland. Czechoslovakia, Rumania and Yugoslavia Shouid Germany any of these countries France would be bound to go

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| contrary,

| hour Cabinet meeting:

I By JOE COLLIER J. H. ARMINGTON, the ? eather Man, looked up from a seed catalogue. The page was about snap dragons. He's partial to them, “Spring.” he said, “so far as we of the Weather Bureau are concerned, is here. We count March, April and May as the spring season. However, astronomically, spring won't be here until 6:45 p. m. March 20, if everything comes out all right. That's when the sun crosses the equator. “But the agronomists are the ones who really tell when spring gets here and they are pretty apt to disagree among themselves. Spring, I suppose, is when vegetation shows substantial growth.” ® ” ”

APRING has a lot to do with fgosts. Mr Armington said the Weather Bureau recognizes three higensity of frosts. But he pointed but that the topography, the condition of the soil, whether there is a windbreak in the vicini-

FRANCE EASES GOLD CONTROL

Freedom of Exchange to Be Restored; Plan to Devalue Denied.

By United Press PARIS, March 5.Blum announced after a Cabinet | meeting today the restoration of} freedom of gold movement, effective

Premier Leon |

|

| Monday.

He denied the Government in- | tended to devalue currency or cons trol exchange, but said that, on the | the Government would | liberalize finances. | The Cabinet decided to create a |

committee of experts to direct the | | equalization fund composed of Emile |

other- | abeyrie, governor of the Bank of |thorities are checking the unusual

France, J. Ruefl, director of the | bank, and Paul Baudoin. It was decided to issue a national |

, the World | gefense loan to cover the rearmas |

ment program, Premier Blum announced that as | the result of the ({reeing of gold | movement, the Bank of France, be- | ginning Monday, would buy and sell | gold without identity requirements,

intended to restore confidence, prefurther report of “frightened’ convince investors to the

vent capital and lend the treasury money it | needs. Blum said at the end of a two- | “The tri-partite accord (France, | the United States and Great Brit- | ain) remains the base of French monetary policy.” He said he would address the na- | tion by radio tonight to explain the | | Government's financial decisions. President Albert Lebrun also wiil break precedent to speak to the nation on the radio, appealing for sup- | port of the national defense loan! which Finance Minister Vincent |

‘REVERSED EYESIGHT

his measure, Blum explained, =| ! {

ty, and other things, have much to do with the intensity. If the land slopes to the south, he said, there is the least chance of frost. If it is level, there is more chance. If it slopes to the north, there still is more chance. And if it is in a basin shape, the lower parts of it are most subject to frost. The first type of frost is the light frost. That is noticeable only in light patches here and there. Generally speaking, light frosts occur when the air temperature is around 40 degrees. Leaves lose their heat faster than air. They become cold at 32 degrees or lower and if there is any moisture in the air that will condense at 40, it does, forming frost. This sort of frost will damage the more tender crops such as beans and tomatoes, he said

” 2 ” HE heavy frost, when you can see white on many exposed surfaces, occurs when the air tem-

MRS. ROOSEVELT HITS | DICTATORSHIP FEARS|

(Mrs. Roosevelt's Column, Page "|

"WASHINGTON. March 5.—Mrs. | Franklin D. Roosevelt, speaking to voung Democrats at a $i0-per-plate “junior victory” dinner last night, disclosed that she has one answer | to persons who say they are afraid | of a dictator in the United States. “In think the best answer is,” she said, “that we have too many young | | people who believe in democracy.” | “No small group of people,” Mrs. Roosevelt said, “should ever be able to say what is going to. happen in a nation of 120.000.000 people. Keep | the control in your hands and make | this a real democt racy all the time.”

PUZZLES OFFICIALS

By United Press MOUNT CARMEL, Pa, March 5.— Antoinette Sergi, 8, writes her name “igreS etteniotnA.” Puzzled au-

theory of “reversed eyesight.”

| brought to public attention only

‘once before in a Western State.

perature reaches about 36. This injures peach, pear and some other fruit crops and maple trees. A killing frost occurs when the air temperature gets to 34 degrees or lower. The average since weather stations were established in Indiana for killing frosts in the northern section has been between May 5 to 10. The average killing frost in the central section has been from April 21 to 25. The average for the Ohio River and southwestern counties has been from April 10 to 15.

” » on

have noticed,” he said. “that snap dragons, for instance, in my garden sprout voluntarily from the last year. Then I transplant them and they seem to be just as pretty as they were last year. “This winter has been pretty hard on things. You notice when you walk over a lawn it gives, as though moles had been in it. Some iris I planted last year I found

| out of the ground the other day

when I looked at the garden. I put some peat moss around it, and hope it will be all right.

“But it is time now for people to be looking at seed catalogues. It's getting to be spring, no matter what the thermometer may say now and then.” With that he

returned to his

seed catalogue

THE INDIANAPOLIS

la of the Dutch art exhibition at Johny & Herron Art Museum and its value i las 2 major cultural enterprise fox

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Members of the invited to attend the

| of Dutch masterpieces at John Her-

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Art Museum Sunday afternoon,

guests af honor the Art Associa-

| tion of Indianapolis announced {oi day.

{ sented to the museum a flag which | | the Holland

Rep. Ernest C. Ropkey are to serve on a welcoming committee at the exhibit at 3 p. m. Sunday sjovernor Townsend. citizens

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S. MOVES TO END STOCK TAX DODGING |

! By United Press | WASHINGTON, March 5.-4The | Treasury is preparing to halt American purchase of U. 8S. securities through foreigners to evade taxes or | i lo take advantage of lower margin accounts, it was learned today. Prosecutions are to be undertaken all cases where if is proven that {purchases on U. 8. stock markets | are executed in that way and profits | taken through false income tax returns, The Treasury has received private | information on such activities, but they are so complex that it is diffije ult to prove culpability.

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