Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1929 — Page 5

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BRIAND MAY BE URGED TO TAKE CABINET HELM Public Sentiment Is Likely to Force Statesman to Accept Post. By Unit'd Pre PARIS, Nov. I.—Andre Tardieu occupied the center the political stags today by reason of his efforts to form a cabinet that could succeed the Briand cabinet, which fell in the chamber last week. Having accepted the job of cabinet making, after Etienne Clemeniel, president of the senate finance commission, had renounced it, Tarriieu, who is a Republican of the < enter and unattached to any of the left groups, indicated that he expected to build a coalition leaning coward the right, but including some leaders of the radical Socialists and other groups. It was considered likely today that iniv of the left parties would accept his Invitation to join him. Without their collaboration, he hardly could be expected to form a government that would last. Fbr that reason political observers contemplated his efforts with skeptical eyes. It generally was thought Tardieu had even less chance of winning the support of the left groups than Clementel, whose efforts in that direction collapsed completely when he refused to concede the ministry of interior to the Radical-Socialist leader, Edouard Daladier. In view of the pessimistic atmosphere which has developed around the whole situation, many quarters are convinced that Aristide Briand still remains the only man who can bring the crisis to an end. The successive failure of other leaders to stabilize the situation conceivably can create a condition where Briand would find himself compelled bv public sentiment to undertake the trials of another premiership. Having refused Doumergue’s Invitation once, it is not thought likely that Briand would refuse a second time. HITS BOSS: HOLDS JOB Chef Crashes Into Employer's Car, Injuring Three. Bv r nitrd Vrc*t> HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y„ Nov. 1. —John Alexander, a chef, crashed into the automobile of his employar near Pittstown, but he still holds his job. Alexander and John Handkakas, a local storekeeper, were driving toward Troy to join the employer, Angelos Morris, a restaurant proprietor, when the accident occurred. Morris and his two children were uninjured, but Mrs. Morris suffered a sprained ankle. Alexander last two teeth and his companion was injured on the face and hands. REVIVE ‘DEAD' CHILD Electric Device Saves Life of Stillborn Baby. SYDNEY. N. S. W., Nov. I.—An electric device to stimulate the action of the heart after a person has been “dead" for several minutes, has been perfected by Dr. M. C. Lid well. Sydney heart specialist. By its aid a suppasedly stillborn child was brought to life at a Sydney maternity hospital after stimulation by the machine for about fifteen minutes. The child is still alive and is eighteen months old.

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Mrs. McLaughlin FOR that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them; as the one dicth so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no pre-eminence above a beast; for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, ; and all turn to dust again. Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the ; earth?—Ecclesiastes 3:19-21. (Compiled bu the Bible Guild) man Next: H. C. Baldbridge, Governor of Idaho. CANDIDATE IS INDORSED w. C. T. L'. Backs Mrs. Sedwick for School Board Position. Mrs. Lillian G. Sedwick, candidate for re-election as school com- i missloner, has been indorsed by members of the Northeast Union, W. C. T. U. Mrs. Sedwick has been affiliated with the W. C. T. U. twenty-five j years, serving as local president, local director, county director, county recording secretary and state director of young people’s work, the W. C. T. U. body pointed out.

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