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I How Long Will Hitler Change Orphans’ Home Management
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Drive? Europe Asks
surprise as was occasioned by Presi|dent Roosevelt's foreign policy. To the Germans, Uncle Sam has been | pictured as a disappointed, unsue- | cessful debt collector — Uncie Shy-| lock—too badly singed ever again io be inveigled inlo a European brawl. | Then came the news not only of __ the sale of American planes to| no immediate outbreak is impend | renee: BA Nd is Is Of Men | ing. fhe Germans are not so san (ft SCFaiies had divulged 10 guine. They know their Fuehver| oe : v {friendly democracies some of her A ro EE Ae latest airplane developments. The hw oa Seman: i giseiplines. let that Pine news A only hy and obedient to authority, Ww : ‘ cm march when Hitler demands st, accion: Juvugh Jone of Sopa though the route be over a vreci-| Shin Dia a o 3 LW pice. Of this no foreigner in touch 8T&VE Sp: fmany a with German life has any doubt, |More secret agreements have been
; iay ¢ With th {worked out, of which there has as If anyone familiar only with t € vet been no leak!
Germany of the twenties it is ob-|" gino jt is now admitted in Gervious that Hitler has revitalized R ipgny that America naively went] broken-spirited, defeated nation. |; +0 one war to make the would safe | Comparing Hitler's Germany of 1938] the question iooms |
Indications of Flowering Napoleonic Complex Are Observed.
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with the Kaiser's Germany of 1014! 10 demperacy, is quite another matter. With the! single exception of the German Air Force, there is nothing in the picture!
whether she may not be preparing!
to commit herself for another con-| |
flict designed to save democracy for
~~ considering Army and Navy | he Wo: strengths and economic and financial factors—to warrant a layman in believing that Germany, in a war against Britain and France! could do today what she was unable to do 25 years ago. That Hitler would score heavily at the ontset of any war, due to his superiority in the air, is obvious. I'hat he has means for a sustained
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Final details for the transfer of the management , Dora Robson, supervisor of child welfare service in
of the Marion County Colored Orphans’ Home from the Board of Commissioners to the Marion County | Welfare Department tomorrow were made
meeting vesterdav. At the conference were (left
| the Marion County Welfare Department; William | A. Brown (standing), County Commissioner; | Thomas I. Neal, Marion County Welfare Director, | and John Newhouse, president of the Marion County , Board of Commissioners.
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campaign, which certainly would result after the bombing of civilian | aveas in France and England, is far from obvious.
Jewish Question Undiscussed
Text of Chamberlain's Declaration
Discussion of the liquidation of, $ ‘ : i Jews is virtually taboo in friendly; LONDON, March 31 (U. German circles today. Professional P.).—Following is the {text Nazis have closed their minds to] £ Pri fini « Navill reason, justice and human counsid- Ot rime Minister Neville eration. Argument is futile. To the Chamberlain's statement to-! average. normal German the subject d : \ Wy : ay to the House of Commons is distasteful. da g Many will tell you the situation pledging aid to Poland: needed correction because the Jew| Ag I said this morning His MajWas crowding the German nub of asty's Government have no official the professions and forcefully sub- confirmation of rumors of any pro-
hound at once to lend the Polish Government all the support in their power, Thev have given the Polish Government an assurance to. this effect. I may add the French Government has authorized me to make it plain
[that they stand in the same posi-
tion in this matter as to His Majesty s Government
sfituting his own culture and phi- {jected attack on Poland. They must oatony for thai of the Germans. pot, theretore be taken as accepting | But very few even attempt a de- them as true,
ANSWERS QUESTION
fense of the frightfulness and ter-| 1am glad to fake this opportunity
vorism, which have been wnder- of stating again the general policy | stated rather than exaggerated. This of His Majesty's Government. They | Is frue even as to some persons Who constantly advocated adjustment by are high in the Nazi Party, though way of free negotiation between the there is little evidence that any of parties concerned of any differences
The text of Mr. Chamber-
lain’s reply to a supplemen- |and appreciated by that Bove The text of Mr ! . ment. : . itary question by Arthur, “aq the House is aware. we are ex-| wood's
lecnment would feel themselves Greenwood, acting ‘Labor pecting a visit next week from Col.
Beck, the Foreign Secretary of Poland, and there will then be an opI think my stitefsent makes it|portunity of discussing with him clear that what I have said is in-|various further measures that may tended to caver: what’I may call an be taken in order, as Mr. Greenwood {interim period. The Government, it|put it, to accumulaie the maximum has already been anhouneed. is in/amount of cooperation in any consultation with + various foreign{efforts that may he made to put an powers, including’ of “course, the end to aggression, if aggression is Soviet Government. | |intended, and substitute for it the | The Foreign Secretary saw the MO® reasonable and orderly 'Soviel. AmBassador this morning Methods of discussion. land had a very full discussion with him on the subject and I do not| doubt that the principles on which | (we are acting are fullv understood |
leader, follows:
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these men made a serious attempt hag may arise between them. to moderate the purge. | They consider this is a natural The Rome-Berlin axis is no more and proper cowrse where differences popular in Germany than in Ttaly.lexist. In their opinion there should The Germans have not forgoiten'bhe no question incapable of solution how Italy ran out on them in 1914|pv peaceful means and they would and accepted a better offer from ihe see no justification for the substituAllies, The Germans feel that the | tion of force or threats of foice for Italians ave not (heir natural allies,! ihe method of negotiation. because of conflicting interests in| As the House is aware certain conwhat was Austria, in Hungary and sultations are now proceding with in Yugoslavia. The opinion is gen- other governments. eral in Berlin that Rritain's Anthony |
mutual ronfidence between and Mussolini
Both Want Same Things
now have to inform the House that]
lhe great weakness of the axis Polish independence and which alliance is thsg fhe same things--colonies and sidered it vital to resist with their credits. Both these would prob- national forces, His Majesty's Gov. ably be attainable via peaceful ne. | at hE
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gotiations for either country acting alone. Probably neither will be atiainable if a joint strong-arm effort is attempted. i It is also recognized that a confinuance of the axis ean probably he assured only through the develop. hm, ment of a military situation neces-| sitating joint action. German un-| SOUTH BEND. March 31 (U.P) FTBLAbe 1 tecoptit ine (ho! —Sheriff's deputies today planned hula 1 cana OF ihe io hold public sales of Sonth Rend
fact that Italy heretofore has al. ways been “willing tn listen to rea. groceries and meat markets, aelnson” — plus the fact that France and quent in gross income tax payments pg I ry te reason ont They prepared for action despite | Tn Germany, as in Russia ang Veiled threats by St. Joseph Valley Ttaly, the greatest selling argument Food Dealers Association officers for totalitarianism against demoe- that they would fight the sales. vacy is that the dictatorship has| Nearly 65 per cent of the city's furnished jobs for six million men! groceries and meat markels ave de-} who were unemployed in 1932, thus |linquent in gross income tax payrractically eliminating unemploy- ments, it was said. and deputies hold ment approximately 100 warrants to fie That the German brand of em- on the concerns, Serving of the) ployment scarcely suffices to keep warrants would lead io & public sais] the flesh and the spivit together, io force payment of the tax. that it would rollapse overnight! Officials of the food dealers’ asso. upon the sudden termination of the! ciation refused tn state what pio-| maf armaments race. i= not cedure they planned to take to pre-| stressed [vent the sales, hut admitied that a’ Indusirialisis Rue Cheice tax strike was in progress !
In Germany as in [aly it x the’ former inductnalists and canitalizts ROOSEVELT BEGINS who now realize their fatal error mm smploying Hitlerism te escane some.) WORK-PLAY PROGRAM ‘hing else. Today they realize that) GTLnGC ag | the eure ix aimost as bad as ihe malady. lukewise, the old Avny| autocraey is still unconverted io Na-| tional Socialism. But here ume is
serving Mit Vv |r y remov- ; \ my re ote He arrived here last night after a itn TE 3 . tour t , with - ficer group. If there is any truth in| OW through Alabama with Secre-
reports that the Fuehrer distrusts | AY 0! Commerce Hopkins, the old Armv officers, this ETT EEE NE AUTO and DIAMOND
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| WARM SPRINGS. Ga. March 31 (U. P.).—PFresiden Roosevelt hegan a work and play program at the | “Little While House” today.
ers—if Hitler proves as durable as Mussolini and Stalin. Despite all the complexities of the Furopean situation, nothing hat, has taken place on this continent] has given Germany quite such a.
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46 From County Compete In Music Contest at I. U.
Limes Special BLOOMINGTON. Ind... March 31, --Forty-six Marion County high
I Bul In order to make perfectly clear school musicians are competing in Eden and Frances Front; Populaire {he position of His Majesty's Gov- the fourth annual Solo and En. man. did more io shape the axis than anv ernment in the meantime before semble Coniest at
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Hitler those consultations ave concluded, 1 sity today and tomorrow
‘he contest is sponsored by the
during that period in the event of Genyral and Southern Indiana Band lany action which clearly threatened ang Orchestra Association. Newell hath : § ‘he |W, Long, of Bloomington, associafh nations need |Polish Government accordingly con- tion president, is in charge.
Marion County entrants ave: Lawrence—Eleanor Ellenberger, ty Dove, Wayne Stanberry, Jack kson, John Zoeller, James GarWayne Gartin, Roseretha taley, Betty Bea, John Huff, Fred arson and Edith Roberts. Southport—Jack Russell,
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Warren Central Oscar Chasieen,
question follows: May I put a point’ with‘regard to | the possibility of a conference? I {want to put it quite frankly and | think the House will agree with a full sense of responsibility. Can the ‘right honorable gentleman say {whether he would welcome a max- ; rv. Jack Burke. Richard imum amount of co-operation with ee arya hoi Ran all powers, including the’ U. S. S. R.? = oe : rai ~ | My. Chamberlain: replied: ier, Tom Matake. George rink r. C berlain- replied Willard, “Holloway, Elbert ,p6unt of co-operation. 1 am sory Shelton. Chet Cannaday, Bob Ver- ij forgot regarding the question of a (non, Nellie Jones, Betty Jane Daw- conference. The question of a conson. John Dora, .fean VansiCkle, ference in our view is simply a maiNellie Burwell, Brandt Beckett, tev of practical expediency."We have Martha Hinkle. Shirley yansiseny theoretical views regerding conJames Laslie, Betty Jane Dawson, ferences, If it proves to be the best Harold Toombs, William Stroud, way, we should adopt it. If we can Boh Clifford, Doyle Rowman, Mil- | ind some more effective way to dred Trueblood, Virginia Calvin, De< achieve our object, we might disvona Mae Riser and John Sturman. pense with a conference.
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Commissioners Seek to Set Up Temporary Procedure On Permits.
| The Alcoholic Beverage Commise |
| sion today faced the problem of de- | [termining a policy of procedure on {esr wholesalers’ permits as a result] {of the Supreme Court's refusal to | stop appeal proceedings to the Ma{rion County Superior Courts. | Commissioners said 22 applications have been filed for wholesalers’ per- | mits under the new amendments and that until the courts clarify the procedure, some ‘temporary policy” will have to be determined. | Action on the new applications will be held up until Hugh S. Barnhart, State Excise Administrator, returns to the city Monday, Commissioner Lowell Patterson said. The Supreme Court did not rule on the questioned validity. of the’
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petition that sought to prevent ap-| peal of a case to the Superior the piano in the home of John Liy-
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Commissioner Richard Shirley said the Commission's only interest in the court proceedings was to get legal questons clarified. Some dispute has arisen over the grounds upon which the Commission has the right to deny applications. In the case now being appealed to the Superior Courts, the Commission denied a permit for a Petersburg applicant on economic grounds.
Commissioners pointed out, how- |
ever, that they may have to start hearings on new applications at once hecause a final court decision may not be handed down for many months, Five Marion County Superior Court judges are expected to start appeal proceedings next Monday.
KING ACCEPTS BEER WINDSOR BREWED
LONDON, March 31 (U.. P).— King George VI had accepted a bottle of heer brewed by his brother, the Duke of Windsor, today. The king and queen were touring a working class housing. project at
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