Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 318, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1928 — Page 7
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BVER WILL INSURE LA3OR | SQUARE DEAL Kosevelt Lauds Secretary * as Friend to Workers and Farmers. fi/i Times Special MUNCIE, Ind.. May 3.—“ Senator James E. Watson is as likely to be selected as party standard bearer In Kansas City as I am to be chosen Emperor of Japan.” declared Theodore Roosevelt, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, at a Republican mass meeting here Wednesday night in behalf of Herbert Hoover’s presidential candidacy. “I have nothing to say against the senior Senator from this State,” said Roosevelt, “but no one in the country believes that the senior Senator has a chance for the Republican nomination for President. He does not believe he has himself.” “A vote for him, therefore, is a vote for the back room conference type of politics. A vote for him is equal to saying that you do not care to express your opinion as to whom the candidate shall be.” Roosevelt reviewed Hoover's career as engineer, organizer and as a public servant. “I believe we should nominate Herbert Hoover,” he said, “because of his great administrative ability, because of his vision, because of his humanity, because of his cleanness and because he will be a cane whom we can elect President of the United States.” Roosvelt branded as “willful lies circulated for purely partisan purposes," statements that Hoover is not a friend of the farmer and that
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he pegged the price of wheat at $2.20. “Hoover is a friend of the American farmer,” he said, “and was the man who prevented the European countries beating down the price by buying through one agency with no agreement.” “Hoover is a liberal as regards labor. He knows that the country never can be permanently sound unless the American working man is getting a square deal, an ample wage and the chance to present his side of the case. He has worked steadily for stability and economy in industry.” Os political corruption in the State and nation, Roosevelt said: “This corruption is more threatening than any other danger that confronts the country. Herbert Hoover is,the man to deal with it. He is a clean idealist. The men he gathers around him will be the same type. Herbert Hoover will tolerate no crookedness.” RUSHES WEST IN PLANE New York Man Uses Aircraft and Vessel to Reach Honolulu. Bp Timrs Special NEW YORK, May 3.—’The first transcontinental airplane flight for keeping a distant business appointment was started today by P. B. G. Morris of this city. He traveled as a passenger in a mail plane from Hadley Field, New Brunswick, N. J. He plans to arrive in San Francisco on Friday at 4:30 p. m. From there he will cover the last leg of his journey to Honolulu by water, in four days, sailing on the crack Matson Liner Malolo at noon Saturday. The complete distance of 5,400 miles will be covered in six days. AUTO EXHIBIT PLANNED Show Arranged to Be Held in Connection With State Fair. Contract was signed Wednesday by the Indiana State Board of Agriculture and the Indianapolis Auto Trade Association for an automobile exhibit during the State fair. Sept. 1-8. The entire pit in the manufacturers’ building will be used for the auto show. The contract was signed by Levi P. Moore, president of the agriculture board, and R. H. Losey, president of the automobile dealers’ association. 4 H Club Members Meet Bn United Press LAFAYETTE. Ind., May 3.—The biggest week in the year for Indiana 4 H Club members, the annual roundup at Purdue University is in progress here. Only outstanding club members are eligible to attend the roundup, but between 2,000 and 2,500 Hoosier boys and girls are expected for the gala event. Interurban lines have granted special fares to those attending.
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WOMAN LEADER ON STUMP FOR N. Y.jOVERNOR Nellie Ross Says Smith Is Democrats’ Only Hope in 1928. SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—Al Smith or four years more of political oblivion for the Democratic party. This is the choice presented to the Democrats of a dozen Western States by Mrs. Nellie Ross, ex-Gov-ernor of Wyoming, here on a Smith
tour. Mrs. Ross is a dry by principle and record, a Protestant, and has been widely talked of as a running mate for the New Yorker to tie together the mountains o f the West and the sidewalks of New York. Her reasons for Smith’s nomination and election have made a profound appeal not only to
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