Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1952 — Page 8
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(UESDAY, APR. 29, 1052 "°F INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Et Cai TUESDAY, APR. 29, 1053 .* Sandwiches Defined |For U. §. Use Only — SR B- 1oover Recalls How For Diet in Jail { nid i a roc o ld . i League: Failed China
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definition of sandwich turned up| Soviet workers won't have to When former President Herbert Hoover warned the
in a call by the éity of Ft. Worth! punch it. The order récefved by| for bids off feeding city jail pris. the Simplex Time Recorder Co.| country against leaning too heavily on a reluctant Europe ror our national security, he was speaking by the book.
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By thie I mean his own disillusioning experiences in Referring to bacon and ‘egg, A Hawallan theme has been Sale Ends Saturdey ~~ Ls White House at the time of — i ‘ |sandwiches: “The bacon shall he chosen for the Ben Davis High HOT GOOD ON CLEANING ' G e ‘ force. But only the American note! of sufficient length to reaéh from! School junior-senior prom Satur- ALREADY ORDERED 3 Japan's aggression Against, .iaineq4 such annofincement. |X one side of the slice of “read to day night. Charles Bowers’ or- © Non - leak. snap-on China, 1931 to 1933. And as oné| Meantime, Japan was becoming § the opi side of the slice.” |chestra will play. Br Ate hen, asl: reads of it in the second volume increasingly cocky as evidences i I~ - oT : tating contents, Keevs,
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of his memoirs, out today (Mac- of the West's disunity piled up. % Millan), one ean not help feeling She ' seized Shanghai. President ™
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Hoover ordered ships into the , : ! a deep uneasiness about theo. .a. irengthened our bases Te : serving ny present, in Hawaii and the Philippines and| : y At raatin When Japan grabbed Man- gent additional Marines to protect TWO GIRLS IN THIS PORT — Wilfred A. Daringer, Navy [| juspe ane color
churia in 1931, the United States American lives in China. (Nor, PR . . ow - 3 . wis not & member of the League savs Mr, Hoover, was he bluff. machinist's mate, is enjoying home cooking in Hawaii, His wife,
¢ Nations. The principal Buro-| sills Mary [right], and daughter, Dixie Lee, have joined him. The DarDaan psd were members, now.) League members made no| ingers formerly lived at 5125 E. Terrace Ave. He's the son of Mr. ever, including Britain and ooo" “000 4 China. The same and Mrs. Harold F, Daringer, 276 S. Sherman Drive.
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Trance, Als China dad Japan. ‘nflunces which recently” : m— | Yet, despite eir pledges under] : sognized a oe ] the Covenant — which declared Prompted them to recog force be directed by a debating possible and despite en of |
{Red China, were in 1031-32 In-igocfety, No amount of signed dollars of American anti that an act of aggreasion AgAINSt 0) ncing leading powers of the papers will assure such collabora- :
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one was an act of ea | League to. go easy on Japan. tion American sentiment is on the: in, : gaint all—-Leagus members | Would History Repeat? crease. ittle or nothing. Speech Blocked Action y rat’
President Hoovér had lved in; mEyen after the League's hand, Today the United States is a Urges Alternative
the Orient. He recognized the wag forced by the smaller powers member of the United Nations.| No informed Amsrican can wh peril for what it was, He knewito declare Japan the aggressor, the obligations of members certain that, in a showdown, all what it might lead to and wanted Sir John Simon, the British And the aliigatian Europe would march, shoulder-|
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lg do everything Dotsibie, shoe forsen, minutes, Male 8 HVLC te pe a A Tt a) | at one time and receive this beautif of war, to stop ore ad that was son con ame ates, of | . hw gone too far. His secretary of Japan actually thanked him for it. League. But would the nations tional defense eggs in that one NATU RAL SILICA ROCK ASPHALT Libbey Han-De- Canter for juice or other state, Henry Stimson, urged sanc-| “That speech,” said Lord Cecil, ‘which refused to honor -their basket, and Europe fails us, only| ; be es tions but when London was Britain's spokesman at Geneva. pledges and go to the ald of China a miracle could save us. on verag ies sounded out, the answer was an “made it finally impossible to against Japan, lve up to thelr) mw... 4 seems to me after] cuts down the hazard of skidding. Makes driving against | - . emphatic, “No.” {take any effective action . . .” [signatures today if the AGRTeSNOT |... ding Mr. Hoover's book. is time, as well a3 pleasure driving, more safe. (ombinalion Then, right on top of that, in- were the far mightier Soviet : . 5 European Nations Balked , Pp Union? the chief reason why he urges us wv Repeated scientific tests have proved NATURAL SiLica : |eredibly enough, London em- Union’ to have some alternative. | ROCK ASPAALE to be th ad . ¢ | SUIT- DRESS-SKIRT- ANTS t had long been the fashion bargoed arms to both asides,| The question seems a perfect-| » " to De the most non-skid wearing surface | to scold the United States for notthereby injuring China, the ly legitimate one in the light of, Every American should rea used on our streets and highways today. It's non-skid BLOUSES-SWEATER-SPORT SHIRTS lvictim, which had, few arms and President Hoover's experience of this book. Few Presidents have | having joined the league, but in| ' : : In fact, some of been endowed with more com- when wet, as well as dry. {immeasurably alding Japan, the 20 years ago. In ’ o DRAPES=SLIPCOVERS this major crisis it quickly be- aggressor, which had many. the same powers which were mon sense; few have been more Because no other material has been developed which : came apparent that the United]
8 . Hoover: dragging their feet then are doing misunderstood; few have run combunes 30 inany of the desirable aualines of ths prod States was taking the lead and| ‘rhe ir Ho “hat 1 received 80 now, placating Red China by into worse luck or been blamed ’ qu Hg pr
Rurope and the league were drag-,.om (his experience confirmed extending recognition and invit-for things they had mo more to uct, more and more NATURAL SILICA ROCK ASPHALT is 3 ging their feet. 'my views as to American policies Ing her to enter the United Na- do with than with the latest cy- : being specified as the perfect resurfacing material for To give the West at least some, , , General commitments of tons. {clone, - | modern streets and highways. : semblance of unity, President many nations, such as the Cov-| The sand arn disunity And it has its lighter side. 'n Hoover tried to get Britain, \enant, to use force-—either eco- | Which pave he way for Jap-ieact it is extremely readable de-|
France and the other members of nomic sanctions or military action /anese aggression a, couple of g.uinine experiences in the J the Nine-Power (China) Treaty|—will not hold against the shift-|decades ago today 1s a bIGEer/ yer of Prosidents Harding sap KENTUCKY ROCK ASPHALT /
to send similar notes to Tokyo|ing tides in relations between na- menace than ever. More than ever. iq and his own four years formed ard ipo 4 by companies with lang standing In J Mer announcing the doctrine of non-tions and the changing intereststimid Europeans are preaching; Ron House, y production of KENTUCKY ROCK ASPHALT Re recognition of territory seized by'of peoples. Nor can the use of “neutrality” as if neutrality were —g RE .
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