Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 83, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1929 — Page 14
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G. 0. P. LINEUP TO BE OUTLINED BY PRESIDENT National Reorganization to Be Considered by Hoover at Week-End Camp. BY LAWRENCE SULLIVAN United Pres* Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Plans for reorganizing the Republican national committee at Its meeting here early next month are to be canvassed informally by President Herbert Hoover this week-end in his Rapidan fishing camp in the Blue Ridge mountains. Representative Franklin Fort of New Jersey, secretary of the Republican national committee, will be one of ten guests in the presidential retreat. Fort recently has completed a series of conferences with party leaders throughout the east and is prepared to report to the chief executive on the prospedcts for the preliminary organization work which must get under way this fall in preparation for next year's congressional campaign. Huston to Be Topic Fort, among others, has brought the President his first consensus of party opinion on the President’s selection of Claudius H. Hu*ton of Tennessee for the national chairmanship. Although this selection never has been confirmed by White House officials, party leaders are convinced that Huston’s selection merely is a matter of balloting by the national committee. Two influential Hoover lieutenants have carried word to the White House this week that Huston’s election would be well received by the party leaders everywhere. The White House party planned to leave for the Virginia camp in mid-afternoon, to be at the mountain top lodge for dinner. Envoy to Be Guest William P. MacCracken, assistant secretary of commerce, who has just returned from a sixtyday inspection of European aviation establishment, and Henry P. Fletcher. United States ambassador to Italy, also will be the President’s guests. Other members of the party will be Ernest L. Jahncke assistant secretary of the navy; Captain Allan Buchanan, the White House naval aid; James Logan, New York; Mrs. Buchanan i and Mrs. McCracken; George Akerson and Lawrence Richey, White House secretaries; and Lieutenant Commander Joel T. Boone, the President’s physician. Mrs. Hoover, who has been in camp for two weeks with her younger son Allan, probably will return with the party Monday morning. The usual week-end program will | be interrupted Saturday morning ■■ by a motor trip to Madison, Va., j ten miles down the mountain, where Virginians were gathering to i extend the formal welcome of the | old dominion and to thank the I President for having selected the j state for “the summer White j House.” BRITISH STRIKE ENDS Half Million Idle Cotton MUI Workers Are Elated. By United Frees LONDON. Aug. 16.—A half mil- ■ lion idle cotton mill workers were slated today at the news which came from a conference of employers and operatives late Thursday night that the mills will resume operations Monday at the wages in effect before the mills were closed, pending an arbitration board’s award. The employers and the workers agreed to refer the dispute to a board of arbitration consisting of two nominees of each side and an independent chairman who will have the full powers of an umpire.
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DUNN TO FIGHT GLADDEN RAISE County Council Fight Looms as Job Is Filled. Fred T. Gladden took office today as new superintendent of Marion county schools, succeeding Lee Swails who held the post sixteen years. Victor after two weeks of bitter fighting among members of the township trustees, Gladden entered his new duties at a salary of $4,800, a raise of $1,200 over what the position formerly paid. But his salary boost requires approval by the county council Sept. 3. Paul Dunn, councilman has asserted he will move to have the salary increase thrown out. Swails held the superintendency for sixteen years, receiving $2,400 his first twelve years and $3,600 during the last four years of his term. Hawaiians often play football in their bare feet.
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PLAYGROUND ON BELMONTASKED Negro Delegation Petitions Purchase of Ground. The park board today considered a request for a Negro playground at Belmont avenue and White River parkway. A delegation of about 100 Negro residents of the neighborhood appeared before the park board Thursday and requested purchase of a twenty-eight-acre tract of ground for a playground. P. M. Wilson, Bloomington, representing the owner, offered to sell the property for $1,500. “The delegation made a very favorable presentation of the need in that vicinity,” Michael E. Foley, park commissioner, said. Edward B. Raub Jr., park attorney, was instructed to prepare argument for the hearing on a remonstrance against a $40,000 bond issue for Christian Park shelter house b°fo’T' state tax board.
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PRINCE IS CHRISTENED Cavalry Regiment Is Presented to Son of Jugoslavian Rulers. By United Press BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, Aug. 16. —The kingdom of Jugoslavia still is aglow today with the holiday spirit after the regal ceremonies Thursday of the christening of the youngest prince of the realm, the third son of King Alexander and Queen Marie, who is but a few weeks old. Young Prince Andrew was presented with the Eighth cavalry regiment of Jugoslavia as a christening present and the unit will hencefft”th bear his name.
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ROME DIPLOMAT MAY GO TO CUBA Visit With Hoover Held Significant. By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Henry P. Fletcher of Pennsylvania, United States ambassador to Rome, who is soon to relinquish his post, will be President Hoover’s week-end guest at the White House summer retreat in the Blue Ridge this week. Fletcher is in his home at Green-
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