Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1930 — Page 8

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6.0. P. CHIEFS LAUNCH 1932 VOTECAMPAIGN ‘Perpetual’ Drive Will Be Carried on During Next Two Years. jShy United Prrnn WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Republican party leaders today put the recent congressional elections behind them to start working for victory in the presidential campaign of 1932. President Hoover held a conference at the White House late Monday with four high party leaders Although White House attaches were quick to deny this meeting was a formal party conference. It was learned Mr. Hoover and his advisers examined party prospects and plans. Chairman Simeon Fess of the committee was not present, but J R. Nutt, national treasurer, came here from Cleveland to attend, as did Jeremiah Milbank. eastern treasurer from New York. James Francis Burke, committee counsel and Robert H. Lucas, executive secretary, who live here, also attended. A Perpetual Campaign All declined to be quoted, but one party leader said privately the Republican strategy during the next two years would be to carry on a "perpetual campaign.” The committee, he said, will work with a ‘'skeleton staff." but will keep nil parts of the party machine functioning. This same strategy, political observers here recalled, was adopted by the Democrats after their severe defeat in 1928. With their presidential candidate badly defeated, they started to work shortly after the election building up both their national and state organizations for this fall. Money Is on Hand The Democratic publicity bureau, established here under the direction of Charles Michaelson, kept up a constant fire on President Hoover, the Smoot-Hawley tariff bill and Republican politics. Whether or not as a result of these methods, Democrats made strong gains in the elections. Some Republican leaders have credited the latest Democratic success to their constant work over the last two years. The Republicans, it was learned from Nutt, have sufficient money on hand to wage a campaign for several months. He indicated, however, a drive for new funds soon would be necessary. KERENSKY NO LONGER WANTS DICTATORSHIP Ex-Ruhr of All-Russia Lives in Exile in Paris. Bu United Press PARIS, Nov. 18.—Ruler for a few weeks of all the Russians, and generalissimo of a still formidable army of several millions, Alexis Fecdorodvitch Kerensky, 50, after a dozen years of exile spent largely in Paris, no longer yearns for the dictatorship he lost to the Bolsheviks in November, 1917. “I want only one thing; to see my mother-country delivered from the evils besetting her, and established on the road to happiness,” he said. Body Found in Home 'Bu Times Snecinl MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.. Nov. 18.— The body of George Newman was discovered slumped in a chair in his home where he lived alone by Casey Wells, a neighbor. Heart disease caused death, which it is believed occurred Oct. 24. A letter bearing that date remained in the mail box at, the house.

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naval program, the administration will remove one more controversy that might force an extra session of congress, and also prevent any large outlay for naval expenditures. The program, according to Britten, will call for modernization of three battleships, the Idaho, New Mexico and Mississippi, to cost $30,000,000 and give work to 3.000 men; appropriations to begin work on five additional cruisers of the 1928 program, which are to be laid down for completion by 1937, and appropriations to begin work on destroyers, submarines and aircraft carriers to begin bringing the fleet up to London treaty strength. Eight 10,000-ton cruisers with eight-inch guns, authorized in 1924, will have been completed by March, 1931. Five of ttje fifteen authorized in 1928 now ark in various stages of construction, and when five more are provided for under the program this year, the strength in 10,000-ton cruisers with eight-inch guns will be brought up to treaty strength. Tornado Death Toll Mounts Bu United Press ALEXANDRIA, La., Nov. 18.—The death toll in the tornado that swept through the delta section of Louisiana and Mississippi Saturday night stood at seven today. Nearly 500 others are homeless. Scores are being treated in hospitals and emergency aid stations.

BEER AND WINE RETURN WOULD HELPBUSINESS 100,000 Could Be Given Jobs, U. S. Deficit Paid Off, Economists Show. Bu Bcrinns-tfowntd y ewsoaver AUinnrc WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Prospect of a governmental deficit and a tax increase for the first time in many years today furnished wets with sharper arguments for their proposal that light wines and beer be legalized to furnish revenue and recoup some of the millions now flowing into underworld channels. Though treasury and other government officials can not speak for publication, they concede privately that modification of the dry laws would provide additional revenues and stimulate all industry and business. The return of beer alone, according to one economist, would . give new life to industries with an annual expenditure of $1,000,000,000, employing 100,000 men and women. Legalization of wines—that is, in

grape juice sanctioned—would add to that number. In fact, the argument that it would provide employment and place money In circulation was advanced by spokesmen for the California grape growers when they persuaded government officials to give an O. K. to their sale and distribution of grape juice. The same argument, it is pointed out, can be made on behalf of the farmers and others who would benefit by the return of beer and other liquors. The money spent by the federal government in prohibition enforcement alone, it is argued, would offset the expected deficit. Thus is not expected to be more than $75,000,000 or $100,000,000, and the total cost of enforcement will just about equal that figure. This, of course, does not take into consideration the funds spent by other government units in helping to dry up the country. Government economic experts point out that In 1919, the last year before prohibition, federal revenues from all forms of alcoholic beverages totaled more than $480,000,000 —5365,000,000 from distilled spirits and $117,000,000 frfem fermented liquors. This sum undoubtedly w r ould be doubled because of increasing population and other changes. If beer and wine alone were

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