Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1929 — Page 8

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FRANCE EAGtR FOR POLITICAL CRISISTO END Wall Street Slump Reacts on the Bourse and Causes Anxiety. By United Frets PARIS, Oct. 31.—Although it was conceded generally that Etienne Clementel, president of the senate finance commission, would be more likely to succeed in forming a government than Edouard Daladier, much anxiety developed today in political and business circles over the prolongation of the political crisis. Disturbed by the growing confusion which the Wall Street slump has produced on the bourse, most elements, apart from all political considerations, were eager to see Clementel successful in forming a government that would bring order out of the present political chaos. Following a series of consultations Wednesday Clementel said he hoped to have an appropriate cabinet lineup to present to President Gaston Doumergue late today. Aristide Briand assured Clementel of his full-hearted support and accepted Clementel’s invitation to serve in the new cabinet as foreign minister. A heated controversy has developed between Daladier and Briand. each blaming the other for Daladier’s failure to form a government after Doumergue had given an opportunity to do so. Daladier talked of being duped and Briand defended himself with statements in which he indicated that he had done his best to guide Daladier through the pitfalls of cabinet making. CANADIAN BUFFALO TO BE SENT ABROAD Bison Will Be Shippedto Africa, Belgium and Australia. Bv Timrt Special WAINRIGHT, Alberta, Oct. 31. Buffalo from Canada's national buffalo park at Wainright are going to wander far from home. According to a report of the Canadian National railways, shipments of bison are to be made to Johannes-* burg. South Africa, for the zoological gardens there, and to Australia and New? Zealand. Belgium end England also are to receive shipments of buffalo and other zoological specimens from Jasper park. A huge round-up will take place Shortly when animals, especially chosen for meat and hide purposes, will be segregated for their passage through the well-equipped abattoir, which has served in recent years for the preparation of several thousand carcases for the world markets. Considerable demand exists for both meat and hides, the latter being converted by industrial concerns into a great variety of useful articles of clothing and ornament that find a ready market. GUILD TO STAGE PLAY Musical Comedy at Keith's Will Aid Organ Fund. With more than 150 persons in its cast, “The Kick-Off.' 1 a musical comedy by Joseph P. McNamara, formerly publicity director of Notre Dame university, will be presented by the Indianapolis Catholic Dramatic guild at B. F. Keith's theater Sunday, Nov. 10. Miss Thresa Carroll, Miss Rose McNamara, and Irvan Corcoran wrote the music. Corcoran composed “Prom Girl of Mine,” themesong of the Notre Dame junior prom last winter. William F. Craig is directing the production. Proceeds will be used to buy an organ for the church of the Little Flower. Author's Son Gravely 111 By United Frets VALENCIA, Spain. Oct. 31—Mario Ibanez, son of the noted Spanish author, Belasco Ibanez, was reported to be gravely ill here.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Hiram Daniels, 1012 Hosbrook street, Nash roadster, found at St. Clair street and Ft. Wayne avenue. Harvey L. Feast, 1064 Hosbrook street. Maxwell touring, found in front of 1422 Brookside avenue. Helen Geniner, 2325 East Riverside drive. Ford sedan, found in rear of 940 Camp street. Edward J Webber, 5015 Guilford avenue, Willys-Knight, found at Kessler boulevard and White river, destroyed by lira.

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CORRECTION OF JEWETT CLAIM IS DEMANDED Attorney Declares G. 0. P. Speaker Erred in Giving Facts. In a letter to Charles W. Jewett, former mayor, who has been making Republican campaign speeches, Merle N. A. Walker, attorney, today criticised Jewett for “incorrect statements” he is reported to have made in addresses when referring to a recent court property damage suit growing out of the White river flood prevention program. Jewett stated in recent political meetings that Oren S. Hack, corporation counsel, was named to the post after he had appeared as attorney for Dilling & Cos., which received SIOO,OOO damage award from the city by agreement with John W. Holtzman, then corporation counsel. The case was filed in superior court one. Walker wrote Jewett that “practically all your information is incorrect.” “I do not believe it is necessary in any campaign, nor do I believe it is effective, to engage in vilification and slander,” the letter said. “As you know, T always have been a Republican, but never accepted the so-called political gospel of abuse in any campaign.” Walker said that, had Jewett “taken the trouble,” he would have found ten verified appraisals on the property in the court records. Walker said the amount ranged from $100,478 to $159,500 and were made by Indianapolis men. Walker said he represented Dilling and that Hack, who had been Dilling's counsel, took no part in the proceedings. Walker said he

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negotiated with Holtzman on the matter. Those named by Walker as the appraisers are: James Berry, William Rasmussen. A. H. Moore, H. C. Huffstetter, Harry Garman, Joseph Schmid, Ed son T. Wood, J. B. Hunt, Boyd Templeton and D. A. Coulter. “I am certain that, in view of your natural sense of fairness, you will withdraw the remarks and make a proper public correction,” Walker concluded.

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