Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1930 — Page 5
FEB. 21, 1930.
FRENCH CABINET RECONSTRUCTED BY GHAUTEMPS President to Consider List of Ministers: Tardieu Declines Post. Bv f’nitr<\ Pni* PARIS, Feb. 21.—Camille Chautemps went to bed at 4:30 a. m. today, confident he had succeeded in constructing anew government for France. The list of his ministers, drawn from the “left” political groups, was to be presented to President Doumergue today. Shortly before dawn, a group of tired politicians left the Chautemps home after twenty hours of conversation, negotiating and arguments over the new cabinet. The new ministry, they said, had been agreed upon “in principle.” Chautemps, worn out, retired for the first time since he was called to the Elysee palace, and told to take the reins of government. Refusal of Andre Tardieu to accept a post was a serious blow to Chautemps’ hopes to construct a government with some durability. When the night conference broke up, five ministers had been agreed upon, it was reported. These were: Briand, foreign affairs; Louis Loucheur, labor; Laurent Eynac, air; Edouard Daladier, war, and Jacques Louis Dumesnil. navy.
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“The Last Retreat.” This might well be the title of the above photo if it were on canvas In oils and from the brush of a master artist. For the naked walls of the building in the abov4 photo once was the grand lodge hall of the Indianapolis Masonic temple. Modernity demanded the razing of the old hall at its site at the comer lot between Kentucky and Capitol avenues adjacent to Maryland street. A filling station and parking space for motor cars will be housed where novices once received their introduction into Masonry. Erected In the eighties, the lodge hall's cornices and eaves became pigeon cotes. When the wrecking of the building began and walls w r ere pulled down, the pigeons moved from wall to wall. Today they were in their “Last Retreat” but by nightfall that retreat will be but a pile of bricks and masonry.
Robbery Evidence Sought MARION, Ind., Feb. 21.—Harley Hardin, Grant county prosecuting attorney, is in St, Clairsville, 0., to obtain additional evidence to be
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used at the trials of Joe White and William King, charged with robbing the Gas City bank of $28,000, July 12, 1929. White is to go on trial Feb. 27. and King on March 3.
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HOOVER ANGERS SENATORS WITH APPOINTMENTS Failure to Consult Solons on Hughes’ Selection Irks Leaders. BY PAUL R. MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Republican leaders in the senate are resentful over President Hoover’s frequent failures to consult them regarding appointments to public office. Although Presidents usually advise on patronage matters with senate party leaders, Hoover has not consulted some of them who were interested in important recent selections, it was learned today. The story of recent major appointments. including that of Charles Evans Hughes to be chief justice, was told today by creditable authorities. It was less than five minutes before Hughes’ appointment was announced at the White House that a Republican leader received knowledge of it. This came by telephone from a White House attache, who said: “We are announcing the appointment and I suppose it will be all right with you.” Swiftness of the selection and failure to consult Republican senators prevented the suggestion of
the names of prominent jurists in their home states. With congressional elections coming on in November, and several Republican senators facing very stiff fights, this opportunity would have enabled them to strengthen their political positions at heme, even if the President intended In select Mr. Hughes. Several senators interested were not consulted about the selection of Hugh M. fate, Knoxville, Tenn,. attorney, to the interstate commerce aommission, who was confirmed Thursday, although they had candidates for the post.
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ESKIMOS LOSING PERFECT TEETH Adoption of White Man’s Diet Is Blamed. Bu Science Service WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Eskimos who have back of them countless generations of ancestors with strong jaws and perfect teeth now are, within two generations, undergoing
radical dental changes, Henry B. Collins Jr. of the Smithsonian Institute has found. Collins collected bones of ancient Eskimo dead and took physical ; measurements among the present I living groups, this summer. He j noted that Eskimo children and I young adults around Nome and | other white settlements showed much evidence of cavities in teeth crowded teeth, and sometimes extra teeth forcing their way into the dental curve. As he journeyed farther away from the white settlements and the handy grocery stores, he found that the tribes had more perfect teeth The development of dental defects
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is attributed to the Eskimos’ adoption of the white man’s diet, in which cereal products and sweets are prominent. The Eskimos still eat some walrus meat, seal oil and whale blubber, but not enough to give their jaws strenuous exercise as in the old days, and they get much less of the proteins and fats and lime-containing foods than the strictly native diet contained. Steal From Stealer MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. 21.—Fred Mason, 22, Negro, came crying to police here saying he'd stolen S2C from a loan office and somebody had stolen the money from him in the rooming house where he stayed.
