Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1940 — Page 24

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ARGENTINA AND JRUGUAY PRESS DEFENSE PLANS

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‘BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 14 (U. P.). =tArgentina and Uruguay took the léad today in- a co-operative Pan erican program for construction of naval and air bases to strengthen

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phere. ‘Argentina will build a - naval base near the Straits of Magellan and modernize two other bases ung r acting President Ramon 8. Castillo’s $150,000,000 national defense program. Uruguay announced construction of naval and air bases

- oh the Atlantic Coast for use by all

American nations in event the western hemisphere is menaced. The Argentine naval base to defénd the Straits of. Magellan will be built at ‘Puerto Deseado. The lete bases at Puerto Madryn and Puerto Belgrano will be enYrged and modernized.

: "Airports to Be Built |

!New mili ry airports will be conshructed at strategic points to support the coastal bases. The $8,000,000 Commandante Espora Airport féur miles from Bahia Blanca and a short distance from Puerto Blanco recently was opened. It has two large hangars, long runways, is equipped for night landings and will agcommodate long range bombers, Argentina now has 500 first line ndilitary planes and production has been stepped up because 5000 pilots will be called soon for training. The shipbuilding industry at Rio Santiago is being revitalized to add to present navel strength.

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“Total cost of Argentina’s national defense program was unknown, but Congress recently has taken under consideration ' an appropriation of $290,000,000. ‘Uruguay will construct naval bases oh the coast but will retain soverefgnty over them while collaborating in the joint plan of military defense with other American nations, Gen. Julio Roletti, national defense min- © ister, said. ‘«The country up to now has; lived thout planning military defense,” he said. “It is clear that in whatele defense plan it is necessary tq study establishment of aerial and Bhval bases, but it does not mean that Uruguay at any time has thought of ceding or leasing them.”

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Foreign Minister Alberto Guani gnied that the government had greed to .cede naval bases to the nited States. “Regarding reports of the establhment of foreign military bases id Uruguay it should be reiterated Mas has been said in previous tements that it has not been thought or is not being thought to permit establishment of such foreign bases on our territory. | | “Extensive reports published regarding this are corréct<when they refer to co-ordination of military defense action for the nations of the continent.”

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Lawrence Turley is in charge of ticket sales for the “Fed Fall Dance” to be held Saturday at the Hotel Antlers by Local 130 of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks. The arrangements committee is headed by Alex F. Swickard and Mrs. Frank Montgomery.

PREDICTS NEW WORLD ORDER

3 Great Empires to Come From Present War, Says Historian.

LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 14 (U,

P.).—Three great world empires will emerge from the present World War, and German-dominated Europe will not be one of them, according to Dr. Clinton Howard, professor of history at the University of California. The three empires, which are already in the making, he said, will be as follows: 1. An Anglo-American empire which is Federal in structure, and essentially maritime in culture, having sea power as its great means of communications and weapon of defense and offense.

Russo-Siberian Empire

2. A Russo-Siberian empire of as yet largely undeveloped resources and personalities. 3. Some type of a’ Sino- -Japanese empire with either group predominating, but just which is uncertain at “the “present time. Dr. Howard believes an AngloAmerican efapire may emerge in one of two ways: 1. Through closer co-operation of the British Empire and the United States. 2. In the event the British Empire should go down, through the reorganization of the English-speak-ing parts of the empire around the United States.

Expects Europe to: Be Broke

“The results of the present war,” Dr.. Howard stated, “will leave Europe broken economically: and : exhausted spiritually. Some parts of it may ‘come under German control, but what is more likely, it-may fall under the" hegemony of the Anglo-American and Russo-Siberian empires. “In any event, Europe's control of

‘|the overseas ' world: is - probably

broken and done. She may continue as a cultural center, but her political and industrial importance will

be Gesiroyes.

ARRANGE RITES FOR MRS. CRESS

Garment Co. Employee Past - Member .of Legion Auxiliary Here.

stone Ave. died yesterday at Methodist Hospital after a week's illness. - Mrs. Cress, who had been associated with the C. B. Jones & Son garment makers for 20. years, was 41. The funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the West Washington

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Rev. H. L. Overdeer, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial will be at Crown Hill. Born in Belle Oounty, Kentucky, Mrs. Cress was a past member of the American Legion Auxiliary Drum and Bugle Corps and had lived here 22 years. ' Surviving are her husband, Graden; a daughter, Mrs. Angula Boese; her father, Robert Lee Kidd; two sisters, Mrs. Lummie Stephens and Mrs. Debbie Gladson, and two brothers, Gilbert and Bristo Kidd, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Katherine A. Gallagher

Mrs. Katherine A. Gallagher, 21 N. DeQuincy St., was to be buried at Holy Cross Cemetery today following services at the home and at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Mrs. Gallagher, who was 66, died Monday at her home. She was born in Louisville, came here when a child, and was married to Bernard A. Gallagher on June 26, 1901. Mr. Gallagher died in 1929. Mrs. Gallagher was a membe: of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholie Church and the church Altar Society. Survivors are three sons, Paul, Edward and Leo; four daughters, Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Gallagher, Mrs. Arthur Scanlon and Mrs. Carl Roesinger; a brother, Frank O'Hara, and éight grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins

An Indianapolis resident for more than 75 years, Mrs. Elizabeth Higging died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Lane, 646 N. Beville Ave. She was 80. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel with burial at Crown Hill. Mrs. Higgins was born in Zanesville, O., and was an Episcopal Church member. Surviving besides Mrs. Lane are six sons, John Mulligan and Arthur, Harry and James Higgins, all of Indianapolis, and Benjamin Higgins of Detroit and Elmer Higgins of Angola, Ind., and three sisters, Mrs. Kate Roberts, Mrs. Rebecca Sylvester and Mrs. Susan Rouin, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Annie E. Butler

I11 for six weeks, Mrs. Annie E. Butler, who lived in Indianapolis 72 years, died yesterday at her home, 1012 N. Oxford St. She was 75 and a native of Canada. Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. Saturday at the home and at 9 a.m. at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. Surviving are five sons, Arthur, Clarence, John, Fred and Harry; three daughters, Misses Mary, Estella and Winifred Butler; seven grandchildren, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Anthony Cafierty, of

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John Gerbick Jr. to Be Buried ‘Saturday After Service At Holy Trinity.

Killed yesterday in an auto-train accident at Addison St. and the Big Pour Railroad tracks, John Gerbick Jr. will be buried Saturday at St. Joseph Cemetery. Services will be

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Charles Stevens & Sons Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church. ‘Mr. Gerbick was 26, a native of Italy and a Holy Trinity Church member. He was a molder at the National Malleable and Steel Castings Co. Surviving are his father, John Sr., of Indianapaolis, and his mother, three sisters and a brother of Italy.

181715 BAIL STOLEN

FROM POLICE SAFE

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14 (U. P.) —District Attorney Matthew Brady announced today, belatedly, that $1715 had been stolen on Armistice Day from the safe of the Police Department’s warrant and bond clerk.

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Written in 1939 before the fall of France or the Scandinavian invasion, from almost stenographic notes of Hitler's conversations with the inner Nazi clique in 1933-35, this startling book tells in advance the exact manner in which Hitler defeated

France and reveals his plans for the future.

How does Hitler scheme to ' Tarow the United States into bloody revolution?"

What method did he use to make the¥French defeat themselves?

Can his word be trusted?

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