Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1931 — Page 5
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DWIGHT DAVIS' POST WILL GO TO ROOSEVELT Philippines Job to Be Given as Promotion to ‘Young T. R.’ Bv Scrippa-Hotcard Ketcapaper Alliance WASHINGTON, July 6.—Theodore Roosevelt will be appointed to succeed Dwight F. Davis as gov-ernor-general of the Philippines when Davis’ resignation is accepted later in the year, Roosevelt's record as governor of Porto Rica, a post to which he
was appointed two years ago, has persuaded President Hoover to promote him. Roosevelt also has the backing of War Secretary Patrick Hurley, who has known him since childhood. Hurley as a boy of 16 enlisted in the late Colonel
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Roosevelt’s rough riders, but was rejected because of his youth. Rumors of Roosevelt’s prospective promotion have reached the Philippines and it is understood have created a favorable reaction. Davis, who formerly was war secretary, may run for the Republican nomination for senator from Missouri to succeed Senator Harry B. Hawes, who is resigning. Davis, It is reported, also is ambitious to become ambassador to London in the event Ambassador Dawes should resign. Governor Roosevelt has perfected himself in Spanish since his assignment to Porto Rico and his administration is said to have greatly im-
pressed Mr. Hoover during his recent visit. Roosevelt has since been the President’s guest at his Rapidan fishing camp. He was in Washington a few days ago. The governorgeneralship o f the Philippines is one of the highest paid officers in the American government and
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carries a great prestige in the far east. The salary is SIB,OOO a year, plus an official residence and other emoluments. Roosevelt has been discussed since Hoover’s visit to Porto Rico as a possible candidate for Vice-Presi-dent if Curtis decides to run for the senate.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Sherwood Blue. 4232 Graceland avenue. Ford coupe, 42-321. from Michican and Pennsylvania streets. Empire Life Insurance Company, 215 East Hew York street. Chevrolet coupe. 95-125. from New Jersey and Vermont streets. Henry Rodpers. 1528 Roosevelt avenue. Oldsmoblle coach. 757-246, from 1326 Roosevelt avenue. Mamie Dorris Head. Brazil. Ind.. Reo sedan. 171-361, from Brazil. Ind. Charles J Whitmore. 2716 Highland Place. Nash sedan. 64-938. from 400 Indiana avenue. Lester White. 963 North Pennsylvania. Chevrolet coach. 85-499. from rear of 963 North Pennsylvania
BACK HOME AGAIN
Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: John Mason. 1427 North W’est street. Chrysler sedan, found In front of 880 West Tenth street. Ford Tudor sedan. 860-634, Michigan, found In a driveway at Sixteenth street *nd Arllnaton Road. Ford roadster Model T. 52-884. found fct 928 Sohth Illinois street. Chrysler sedan. 739-137. found at 1050 Bliley avenue. Protest Riots to Japan NANKINGO, China, July 7.—The foreign office today dispatched a protest to Japan against antiChinese riots in Korea. The teasualties included forty-five Chinese killed and hundreds •Wounded, the Chinese advices asserted.
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Calvin Coolidge celebrated his birthday coincident with that of the nation the other day at the home of his friend, Frank H. Stearns, at Swampscott, Mass. Mrs. Coolidge is watching him cut his cake which bore fifty-nine candles.
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CITY TO BUILD TRIO OF NEW FIRE STATIONS Construction Is Assured Following Action of Councilmen. Construction of three new fire stations In the city today was asi sured following action of city coun- ! cil Monday night in approving a $60,000 bond issue ordinance. Another ordinance passed au- ; thorized appropriation of $61,500 to j the works board for heat, light and water extensions and for printing. Ten ordinances were introduced, one appropriating $25,000 to the street commissioner for repair and maintenance of unimproved streets and another providing a similar amount to the city engineer for improved streets. Repealing of the “pest house” ordinance of years ago to permit treating of contagious diseases in all hospitals here is provided in a
third ordinance. In the past contagious disease cases have been sent; to city hospital, adding to the hos- i pital’s overcrowded conditions. Two ordinances provided for a j $750,000 temporary loan for the city and another $175,000 for the health board. Amendment of the traffic ordinance to permit granting of loading zones to business firms in sections not previously provided for is sought by the safety board in another ordinance submitted. CONSIDER GAS PUN Club to Reach Decision Wednesday. Action to be taken by the Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs on Introduction of natural gas here will be decided at a special meeting of a federation committee at 2 Wednesday. The committee, named by President Oscar F. Smith, is composed of William Bosson, chairman; John F. White, Gustav G. Schmidt. W. E. Quillen and A. Leßoy Portteus. A tax of about 10 cents a gallon is levied on gasoline in England.
STALIN'S MOVE IS TEMPORARY. OBSERVERS SAY Reverts to Capitalistic Ideas to Smooth Rough Road. By United Preta WASHINGTON, July 7. Soviet Russia’s zeal to make the “fiveyear plan” a success is responsible for recent departures from pure Communist doctrines, in the view of American ofacials conversant with Russian affairs. Word that Josef V. Stalin, Soviet leader, had advicated higher pay as an incentive to skilled workers were received with interest in government circles here. So were accounts of his move to utilize the old Russian in the Soviet’s battle for economic progress. However, these departures from doctrinaire Communism were regarded by informed officials here as i merely temporary. One official, who
follows Russian affairs constantly. said: "Whenever the Soviet gets into Industrial difficulties, Ht reverts to capitalist principles. Then, when industry picks up. It returns to pure Communism. It is a ‘zig-zag’ policy. Stalin's latest pronouncement seems to indicate a “zag.” Semi-capltallstlc systems of wages are sponsored by the practical men of the Soviet state to meet difficulties, this official said, but such concessions to capitalism always are You Can’t Ignora This Very Personal Matter Although feminine hygiene is a | most intimate subject, the modem , woman has learned its vital importance. Merely an effective germicide is not enough, for great care must be taken not to injure the delicate tissues. The steady increase in the use of Zemo is due to the fact that it is both a powerful antiseptic and safe, soothing preparation that cannot cause the slightest irritation. Even the odor is pleasant. For 25 years Zemo has j been known the nation over as a i fine, safe antiseptic. Now try it in | that intimate use for which so many j women find it ideal. Liquid Zemo at all druggists; 35c. 60c. $l.O0 —Adi vertisement.
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opposed by the doctrinaire Communists. Wearing spectacles was considered a mark of education in China 2.000 years before the art of making glasses became generally known.
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