Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1931 — Page 16
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H. WEIR COOK RESIGNS STATE AVIATION POST jDouglas Harris Is Named General Manager of Curtiss-Wright. H. Weir Cook, general manager bf the Curtiss-Wright Flying Service of Indiana since its incorporation more than two years ago, has resigned his position, it was learned today. Douglas Harris, who has been in tharge of maintenance at the base tor the past year and more recently in charge of flying Instruction, has been named by Curtiss-Wright officials to succeed Cook. Cook, while declining to comment bn his future plans, explained he resigned preparatory to formation of anew company in which he will be associated with Eddie Rickenbacker, president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and an official of General Motors and Fokker Aircraft Company. Cook has been flying since the World war, serving with distinction In the air service overseas and being credited with downing several enemy planes. Harris has been flying since 1922, having been in charge of the Cur-tiss-Wright base at Providence, R. SL. before coming to Indianapolis.
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BY BEN STERN RETENTION of control of Marion county in the Twelfth district and that section of the county included in the new Eleventh district is the avowed intent of the regular Republican or Coffin organization here, it definitely was learned today. Notice has been served on Senator James E. Watson by officials of the G. O. P. organization here that any attempts of insurgents in Irvington to seize the reins there ,will be viewed with the utmost disfavor. Especially repugnant to the organization heads will be any aid gi'-en Bert Morgan, president of the Irvington Republican Club and ijoint campaign manager for Governor Leslie, in his efforts to become Eleventh district chairman, Watson (was told. To permit Morgan or any other figure not identified with the Coffin organization to become district chairman would be dealing a death blow to that group’s control of the county machine the “regulars” well know. a u n Under the reorganization plan bgreed to by Schuyler Haas, present Seventh district chairman, at a conference recently with Elza O. Rogers, state chairman, the precinct committeemen in that part of the county lying -within the Eleventh will elect a representative and an assistant to sit in on the district reorganization meeting to name a chairman. If Coffin succeeds in re-electing his precinct committemen the pair Will be his adherents. Morgan, it is asserted, has been building up strength in Hancock and Madison counties, the two other parts of the Eleventh, with a view to being named the chairman. His friends contends that inasmuch as Bert Vestal of Anderson ejects to be renominated by the <C. O. P. for congress, a Marion
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Warner Baxter is the aggressor in the picture. He no sooner falls in love with Miss Mackaill than he tells her of his love, with all the wild abandon and ardor characteristic of the Basques. Miss Mackaill is more reserved. She admits her love for the ecstatic youth, but believes that he is no more than an attractive but poor peasant. In addition, her scheming stepmother has engineered a meeting for her with Sir Harry, wealthy Englishman, which has led to an unwelcome engagement. Their problem is complicated when Dorothy accompanies Warner to his Basque farm in the hills, thinking the trip is to be but a romantic lark. There she is amazed by being introduced to the sturdy peasants as the bride-to-be and future head of the Christera clan, of which Warner Baxter is the reigning male heir. Her reaction to this situation forms the picture’s climax.
county man should be district chief. Coffin adherents, using the same argument, declare the chairman must be one of the “regular organization boys.” o it a If the east side should come under the control of an avowed enemy the primary applecart, always the source of Coffin strength, would be upset, because the precinct committeemen there would look to the district chairman, representing them, and not the county chairman, for information and guidance. So Watson was told, if not in so many words then in substnace, “We have got to name the next Eleventh district chairman. If not, it will be an easy matter for the heavily populated portion of the county within the boundaries of the Eleventh to nominate the next Republican congressional candidate, and it won’t be ‘Nine Vote’ Bert Vestal. Os course, it must be remembered that Morgan is very popular in Irvington; that Hancock and Madison counties have a four votes in the district meeting to Marion county’s two, and that if named chairman, Morgan also could keep a Marion county man from defeating Vestal for the nomination. It’s a poor rule that won’t work both ways. 1887 1931 The Railroadmen’s Building and Savings Assn. f^^^Agents—■ j 21-23 Virginia Ave. Safety for Savings Fletcher American NATIONAL BANK Southeast Corner of Market and Pennsylvania
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URGES HOOVER CUT TARIFF TO ’REPAYFAVOR’ Democrats Deserve Hand for War Debts Aid, Says Robinson. By United Press WASHINGTON, July 8. —President Herbert Hoover was called on today to repay Democratic support for his debt suspension plan by advocating a reduction of the HawleySmoot tariff rates. Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas, minority leader in the senate, made the suggestion in a statement Issued through the Democratic national committee. Democrats, he said, “waived partianship and thereby smoothed the way” for the debt plan. “Now, has not the time arrived for the President equally to rise to an opportunity and back-pedal on his insistence on a tariff bill which, in the minds of most economists, largely is responsible not only for the depression in domestic business because of the slaughter it involved our export and import trade, but which foreign statesmen hold has had a great influence in the industrial and commercial distress of their own countries?” Such action by the President, Robinson said, would “show that he is as courageous and as patriotic and as concerned with the welfare of the average American as are his political adversaries.”
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