Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1930 — Page 2

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RADICAL MAKES ATTEMPTS TO FORM CABINET Chautemps Begins Efforts to Build French Government. BV RALPH F. HKIZFN. lulled Pre* Staff Correspondent PARIS. Feb. 20.—Camilla Chautempf. leader of the RadicalSocialist parliamentary group, attempted to build a hew French cabinet today, at the request of President Gaston Doumergue. Called to the task by Doumergue before 9 a. m., Chautemps left the Elysee palace after an hour's conference with the president, in an optimistic frame of mind. He announced after his conference that his first effort would be to frame a "concentration government.” drawing its strength not only from his own group, but from the Left Independents, the Repub-lican-Socialists and as far in the Center groups as possible. Chautemps’ first act, after leaving President Doumerguc, was to call upon former Premier Andre Tardieu, to whom he offered an important cabinet post. It was believed that Tardieu would decline the offer, on the plea he needs a rest from politics. Doumergue’s invitation to Chautemps was hurried by the pressing of giving authority to the naval delegation, without which the London negotiations can not proceed. The prospective premier w T as to have a final conference with his colleagues in the Radical-Socialist party at 5 p. m., after which it was expected his decision would be announced. Passports False, Charge By T'nitrd Prrite CHERBOURG. France, Feb. 20. During the embarkation of passengers on the Aquaitania Wednesday night, port police arrested Joseph Farina and Joseph Cirillo on charges of possessing false American passports.

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Governor Looks to Farm For Answer; Fifield to Industry. Governor H?rrv G. Leslie and Secretary of State Otto G. Fifield both were optimistic today regarding the solution of unemployment problems in Indiana this spring. But they differ as to method. Leslie feels that the present depression will cause former farm hands to return to the country. Fifield predicts that the mills and factories will be back on full-time schedule and need ail the help they can get. Both agree that by farm or factory. or combination of the two, unemployment will cease to be a pressing problem. Leslie From Farm Leslie comes from a farm in Tippecanoe county. Fifield says he i Fifield) is a Lake county farmer, but for years he has been identified with the G. O. P. politics of the great Calumet industrial area. Thus the divergent viewpoints. "In the last few years, it has been next to impassible to keep heip on the farm.” Leslie explained. "But with the industrial depression in the cities, the boys will be coming back. They want to eat and you can't eat the bright lights. “I’ve already noticed something of this movement. Driving about the state roads, you find any number of youths seeking rides. Unlike formerly, they want to ride to some small town and not into the big city. They are leaving the city. "When spring work opens on the land in March and April. I predict there will be no trouble at all to get help. “To my mind, that is a healthy sign. It is the overcrowded cities which breed vice and decay. Let youth return to the so-called ‘wide open spaces’ and it will be good for them and the country as a whole. “When this takes place, the industrial depression w T ill have served some useful purpose.” Fifield, who spends his week-ends at his home at Crown Point, has

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Harry G. Leslie •'They'll go back to the farms.’* j had many conversations with the Lake county industrial leaders and brings back optimistic reports. Steel, being a basic industry, Is the best barometer for the trend of the times, he contends. “One of the leading steel manufacturers of the Calumet district told me that his mills already are running full time,” the secretary of state asserted. “He feels that much of the Lake county unemployment is caused by | machines replacing men and not by 1 any drop in demand for steel and i steel products. “This presents but a temporary i problem. It has been show r n in the ! past that men displaced by mai chinery find other employment in | new lines. “Another Lake county, and for : that matter, world leader in his ! line, predicted that Gary will be facing a housing shortage rather

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Otto G. Fifield “They’H stay In the cities." than an unemployment problem by mid-summer. “Surely such reports make things look fine for Hoosierdom.” Scouts to Give Program By Times Special MUNCIE. Ind., Feb. 20.—More than 500 Boy Scouts of Muncie and elsewhere in Delaware county will present their annual rodeo at Ball gymnasium. Ball State Teachers College Friday and Saturday. Twen-ty-five booths have been arranged, each depicting some special work of the scouts. In addition, an entertainment program will be given each night by the boys.

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PIGEON OF LOST KIND REPORTED SEEN IN WILDS Michigan U. Professor Says He Sighted Messenger Bird in Flight. By Science Service NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—The passenger pigeon, long believed to be totally extinct, has been reported alive in the wilds of northern Michigan. Professor Philip Hadley, bacteriologist at the University of Michigan, has notified the journal. Science, that while hunting in an uninhabited wilderness in the northern peninsula of Michigan, his companion, familiar with the country, pointed out a bird which he declared to be a passenger pigeon, such as he had seen in vast numbers in his younger days. As Professor Hadley looked, the bird took flight, and all he could see was its pigeon-like form and its pointed tail. If the Michigan birds turn out to be passenger pigeons, it will be like a return from the dead. Passenger

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Pip Pip LONDON, Feb. . 20.—The American stenographer who, during a conference held by Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson with the world press, remarked; “I wish they would speak English,” has a colleague who indicated the use of an interpreter might be helpful. “What I'd like to know,” she said, "is how many ‘pip pips’ it takes to make a ‘pop’ as these British newspaper reporters always say either, ’Well, I must pip pip along,” or ‘I’ll pop along,’ as they leave.”

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he said, ‘'but we have never been able to authenticate any of them Some people who used to know the passenger pigeon now sometimes mistake the plover for it when they see one in flight. The plover is about the same size as a pieeon. i has a pointed tail and flies in much the same manner. “People also sometimes report the ; common mourning doj-e of tire east, I and the band-tailed pigeon of the | Pacific coast, as the passenger pigeon. Thece birds of course, have j a superficial resemblance to the exl tinct passenger pigeon, for they do belong to the same family. But a sure distinguishing mark in both cases is the square tail, as contrasted with the pointed tail of the passenger pigeon.”

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