Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1929 — Page 23

DEC. 13, 1929.

VALUE OF HAITI ELECTION UNDER U. S. DOUBTED Literacy of Republic Is Regarded Standing at Too Low* Level. t nit.'rl press WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—50 l t.ion of President Hoover's Haitian problem by holding an Americansupervised election as in Nicaragua is not feasible, it appeared today after a canvass of informed opinion. There is reason to doubt Mr. Hoover's project for a commission to investigate Haitian affairs will result in recommendation of any revolutionary change in American policy. As Washington estimates Haiti, it is the most backward of new jvorld communities. Unlike Nicaragua. Haiti has had practically no political experience. Literacy is limited. Sharing the same island with Haiti is the Dominican Republic which governs itself successfully

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of the publishers’ strong opposition. The, publishers protested tile proposed price increase in a special convention in New York early this week. At that time speakers asked that American Newspaper Publishers Association directors aisk the

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United States attorney-general to ascertain if the price increase constituted a combine. At the New York convention Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of the New York Times, told delegates that the newsprint mill in which his company holds controlling interest

a reasonable margin selling at $65.20 per ton. To Meet Monday lin I Hit'O Press NEW YORK. Dec. 13—The paper committee of the American News-

paper Publishers' Association will meet with Canadian paper mills representatives 'on Monday to discuss the proposed newsprint price increase of $5 a ton. according to W. G. Chandler, chairman of the committee, today. The committee met Thursday

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with the paper mills representatives. but no comment was forthcoming regarding Toronto reports that Canadian newsprint manufacturers, after a conference with Premier Taschereau had agreed to continue the present price of newsprint In 1930.