Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1939 — Page 4

WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1939

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Nation Observes Constitution Day With Parades To Show Unity.

WARSAW, Poland, May 3 (U. P.). = Poland, with 1,000,000 troops massed along its German frontier, celebrated Constitution Day with elaborate parades and manifesta-| tions of national unity in the] streets of Warsaw today. It was a civil rather than a milftary demonstration, because the troops could not be spared Teo

Keep Out of War, Majority Asks U. S.

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Shanghai Organization Must Be Changed.

ment at Shanghai.

Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs.

U.S. DEMANDS

Britain and America Told namo Bay or San Juen, Puerto Rico,

bassador, and Sir Robert L., Craigie,

British ‘envoy, by Renzo Sawada, FRAN CE B Af 1

The Ambassadors calléd at the Foreign Office separately, at the

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could be protected against raiding ships by well-placed guns on head= lands. Develpoment of the airplane, he added, now makes the maintenance of bases more precarious. The plan now being considered for

; TOKYO, May 3 (U. P).—Japan pe Pacific side of the Canal would informed Great Britain and the establish a fortified 4ir and naval United States tonight that she de- base at Acapulco, deep water, natmands a “‘thoroughgoing reorganiza- | yyal port on the Pacific coast of tion” ‘of the Tntermational Settle- wrexico, approximately halfway be-

tween San Diego and the Canal, and

The Japanese demands were con- at least an air terminus on the Galveyed to Joseph ©, Grew, U, S. Am- |apagos Islands.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee next week will attempt to commit the Administration for or against a new neutrality bill when Secretary of State Cordell Hull may testify, Chairman Key Pittman (D. Nev.) of the Senate Committee informed Secretary Hull that he would insist on open rather than the usual secret proceedings when the Secretary of State appears. The bill to spend $6,600,000 to modernize warships was reported unanimously after the Committee heard testimony of Rear Admiral W.

NEWSPAPER PLANE

CRACKS UP, KILLS 3

To Fortify Approaches to Panama Canal

G. du Bose, chief of naval con= struction. The authorized expenditures are in addition to the standing authori zation of $450,000 per vessel for each 18 months period. Rear Admiral Du Bose estimated complete moderni= zation of the five battleships would cost $100,000,000. Rumania Makes Debt Offer

The Rumanian debt proposal was delivered to Secretary of State Cor= dell Hull by Rumanian Minister Radu Irimescu during a half hour conference at the State Depart= ment, Details were not disclosed.

Doubt Reply to Hitler Due

Associates of Mr. Roosevelt said they doubted the President might follow up his rejected peace appeal

vice minister's’ request, and were given replies to representations they GRENADA, Miss, May 3 (U.P). to Chancellor Hitler with a speech

presented two mohths ago relative a, — Witnesses believed today that the OF With some new diplomatic move.

to incidents in and around ahe| PARTS May 3 (U. P) —The Gov- a : | Tt was learned that Mr. Roose= Shanghai settlement fn Which J8- |siniment published a dseree today, ee striking an air PN was being urged by one section ph, Britain and the United SATS ofrective May 10, Banning sll Japa-| 0, Mutude of only about 110 of opinion to follow up his peace all are interested. {nese imports except silk and cet caused the crash of the new efforts of two weeks ago, some per= i The criticisms cited by the Vice camphor. Cessna monoplane owned by | re Ho Pt mirching afd AEhtNE—8re 6 yy iq included assertions that:| Trade officials said the decree is Memphis Commereial-Appeal here ciated that he feels otherwise, Tiore and ho less in favor of send- | 3 Tye British dominate all im- purely economic, not political, being late yesterday. The three occu-| Nevertheless, the President. 18 Parl it Th Teplv Adolf Hit- ing troops abroad again than their (portant posts in the municipal aimed at reducing the extremely un= pants were killed. Keeping a close woich on European Tl fom ridl er Titre elders, members of the last “war council, the Settlement's general oan French-Japanese trade) The A George Stokes, 34, | gevelopments, receiving daily reports Director, American Institufe of Public Opinion generation.” government. ! veteran ommercial-Appeal pilot from the State Department. He

ler’s demands for control of Danzig | and a roadway through the Polish] ‘ 5 eG and photographer; Ted Northing-| i g i i : Pht Proyesi Tow y CEA ; iti Tr f P pher; Te orthing= | returned to his desk this morning Corridor to East E ussta, cr hy EW YORK, May 3.— Contrary to the views of some political ob- This is especially significant in ' EE Report Foochow Leveled ton, 81, Commercial-Appeal reporter | after a week of entertaining Nore Soy RE A N cervers. there are no marked sectional differerices in the United | View of the peace pledges and anti- | ups By Japanese Bombs Toman of Chive Town. and wegian and Danish royalty at Hyde | y 7 7: i : ”! / O ump, y . . { There Were Only small detach-| States today on the questions of peace BEA VRE. oii Wa CHTIPRIgHS that BOVE COME | 3 Tie prevent CONBOL Of THE TEL | mEANGEAT Mav 3 (6. Phin Mamphe tonto ade | Dork, N.Y. J The findings of the American Institute of Public Opinion, based on | from American schools and col- , ay . PI: D, emphis political leader | CLARINET of Lesson

Border duty. . The Government sped its military i |

Preparations by doubling the num-| PEE

ber of officers on active duty, and seeking emergency powers for } President Ignacy Moscicki to rule) PUB . wi : gnacy c Opinion Today . . . by Sections. by decree until next November. y tf Eas a

Awaits Beck's Speech 2 Hh = ® % 4% Oblivious of the approaching cri- . =~ iad . a gis which comes Friday when For-| Sectional Differences Slight m eign Minister Joseh Beck addresses Expressions oh Af airs Abroad. By DR. GEORGE GALLUP

mood. ments ‘of troops for parades in va- 2 : : : A ; sma is : : tlement tends to the continuation | pysen South Chi t of 322- and member of the Crum Tt | : TN 4 | the latest studies of American sentiment, show that the people of the | Jeges in the Yast decade. The Vote i 0Chow, Sou ma pore o ) A ump realty rious towns because most of them! yu joi valley favor the same course of action that the Atlantic dy Groups is: of power of a British-controlléd gop snhabitants midway between firth at Memphis. | yee On ee Naa na VE Seaboard, the South and the Far West favor. The only differences wi 5 oligarchy. ihe sete. | NEI and Hong Kong, hes been Instruction fronts facing Germany. Marchers| oo sigrerences of shading and ‘degree. (Favor Sending Troops?) 4, Japanese groups fn the settle-|.yeeg to the ground” by per- CITY JAW INSPECTED ! this afternoon inspected the City SA oh 0, Jail and the police radio station. a Bn i.

chanted slogans which also were) “iQ Ys Hossible to distinguish Yi Tent deserve a Iarger IEPIESeRtA- |oant : ! : g Ne Oe el N s it sti $ os No ol co pe. | SISUERt Japanese bombings, it was Tara. es of Ji x WE a “war party” on economic, age | published for the first time, ih the | Under 30 o.oo 16% 81% aE ri ho NR ~ my Hoh i a= : ‘eading : - | ly Ses. titute’ : : ionalis inese capital. arid Tothing from ‘others, but we Of political lines Institute's most recent survey ‘on | 30 to 49 ..... +... 18 84 the Shanghai aren.” ik Planes Fire Business

| i ar own.” Fast and West, North and | this ‘question: 50 and over . .... 16 81 relinquish nothing of our own. South. - the American attitude Th ca%e ‘Germany ana Tally go District in Chungking CHUNGKING, China, May 38 (U

While ature of Mr. Beck's, : ; : Denioseratic Voters aie 18 pe AE y hile the nature boils down to two main desires, | to war with England and France, | went HE of Sg ome KIDNAPER OF PAL S P) =Twenty-two airplanes bombed

The Marion County Grand Jury

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reply to Herr Hitler was mn doubt, 1t Stites SUPveys SHOW: BR ag Rg ra. sidered ertain that he S g YS, S . S ‘e v abroad. i ; t boi Ww ; was ‘considered certa 1. To keep America ott of | Navy abroad to help England and fo plc are 12 BOY SENT 10 PEN NEW YORK, May 3 (U. P)= Chungking today, setting fire to the POSURE INDICATOR,

would reject all demands and prob- wai France? ably would made some demands or . E wie . ; ; his own, particularly for extending| . 2 TO ald England and Ee Yes YT MG ; today. Polish influence in Danzig whicn| by sefling on . od A ew New England ... 18% N the ‘question of selling air- |Gharles Mitchell, Who kidnaped his business district in seven places, n= | Built-in OPTICAL has an overwhelmingly German| and war materia 3 Mid-Atlantic ...... 16 planes and War materials to |pal's baby boy because he was broke, | CIUGINg & quarter-mile area of the TEV. FINDER. Tre population European war shout a Wt East Central ..... 12 England and France in case of |was sentenced to from two and a | river front. von Bullt=d-5 LENS Defilant Atfitude Noted Some ‘observers believe om. . | West Central ...... 13 war there is the same funda- half te Ave yeais in Sing Sing| One Japanese plane Was shot AV, There was nothing to confirm re- | I her a Note South .... 28 mental agreement. Prison today. His accomplice, Sol Casualties were estimated at ports in Paris that Mr. Beck would er Git Tor COKE rid Have it 100 hs The Tnstitute’s Survey oes a |Schwarts, was given the same sen- | 1000. : S$ 95 make these four counter-proposals: but anvorie Who Wants to under- Throughout the country as a | Tong Way to change the tradition= |tence. Ea M A RPT. This SE (1) A Polish “protectorate” ‘over | ~~ J ) whole, an average of only 16 per- | al picture of American public Mitchell, 31, and Schwaits 29, SCREAM CAUSES DEATH Li . ® Danzig; (2) veto ‘over ‘decisions| co. people on war and peace at sons in a hundréd would favor | opinion, dating from the days of |Were convicted of kidnaping b-year= NEW YORK, nay 3 (0, P)=A| a eve Film 50c Week of the Danzig Senate; (3) Occupa-| tL Wil oct take these two de- | Sending troops abroad. the World War, Which held that (old Micha#l Katz Jast Feb. 20 and man Who invaded Mis. Gussie : tion of Danzig by Polish troops; (4) | Ses into fall CONST derhtion prod] Men are 17 per cent in favor of | the Nriddle Westerner was much demanding $7000 from the boy's Shore's apartment today was ®0 \ ® 4-5 lens © Time, bulb Polish control of Danzig’s Reavy M-| . ictory though they may be stich a Step, And Women are 15 Per | wore an “isolationist” than his | father, George Kats, a Brooklyn frightened when she screamed that and instantaneous © dustries. a Mh > cent in favor. COUSINS in ‘California and Massa- bookmaker, The kidnapers settled (‘he leaped from a window and § ROL Built-in exposure indi(These reports caused some con- | Se The upper icone group is more | chusetts, and much less interested |T el cator ® Telescoping lens

cern in Great Britain but the British | 7J HE voters in the thirteen | po njeonictically inclined than the | fn What was going on in Europe. = mount © Precision built. opies From

view generally was that Mr. Beck] Southern States—Virginia, | pjqgte iricome group, but, sur= On the ‘questions of war and CUT PRICE FILM Pl | Re ar20 all Prints $ 00 $ 05 Pe, for ... i and | yine of

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Poland's defiant attitude was em-| Florida, Alabama, MIssissiDDL | jyome group. The vote of per- : g : ; : a ; 1 4 ied Yk > . 4 3 n = ERT | a Il phy ig sons at different mcome levels is: NEMO Yim Wh that a ‘copy of Mr. Beck's speech | g (Favor Sending Troops?) SIFFS EE BE colors. Ii E J CAUSEPOHL SYST

stand the sentiment ‘of the Amer-

would be handed to the German | send American troops to help En- Ye Foreign Office five minutes before| land and Frarce, in ‘case of war, v : AR He starts speaking, in the same man-| than the Test ‘of ‘the United jpper Group ..... 18% ner that a copy of Herr Hitler's| States. Middle Group .... 14 speech which denouriced the Polish-| But ‘even in Dixie public ‘opin- Tower Group ..... 19 German friendship treaty was hand-| ion is 3S to 1 ‘against taking such 8 gd fo the Polish Foreign Office five a stop, and elsewhere the desire | JA ‘GE makes no difference. The | minutes before Herr Hitler began | to ‘stay out” is ‘even stronger. 4 people in ‘their twenties— | speaking. Here is the vote by sections, | those who would ‘do most ‘of the |

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