Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1931 — Page 15

OCT. 30, 1931

TORIES' VICTORY POTS PARTY IN GRAVEJIANGERS With Virtual Dictatorship, New Government Must Succeed or Suffer. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS ScriDDa-Ifoward Fordtn Editor WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.— The unprecedented avalanche by which the Tories have been returned to power in Britain places that country virtually in the hands of a dictatorship as complete, for the time being, as that of Italy or Russia. With the opposition practically wiped out, the new government has carte blanche to do whatever it pleases in its efforts to bring order out of chaos. But the very nature of the victory itself has placed the Conservatives in a difficult, if not dangerous position. The landslide was the direct result of British fear over the nation’s perilous plight and the fact that the Labor government had failed to relieve it. Unless its new masters, therefore, fairly and promptly perform the hoped for, but well nigh impossible miracle, they, too, will have to face a rising tide of national unrest. Labor Vote Ominous A glance at the new house of commons is likely to prove deceptive. Labor won only about one seat to the Conservatives’ ten. Yet the Laborites appear at this writing to have polled approximately 7,000,000 popular votes to the Conservatives’ 12,000,000, which ratio, on a basis of proportional representation, would give Labor nearly six seats to the others ten. In other words a study of the votes cast, rather than the actual seats won, reveals a far less startling reversal of public opinion than appears on the surface. It indicates that unless the Conservatives within a reasonable time do what the late government failed to do, namely, bring prosperity back to Britain, the next elections easily could mean a radipai swing of the pendulum to the left—possibly the extreme left. Meantime, with everything in their own hands, and with no opposition to speak of to hamper freedom of action, not only Britons but the rest of the world are likely to feel the repercussions from Tory policies, national and international. Injury to U. S. Trade Seen First, a high tariff policy almost certainly will replace the existing one of relatively free trade. This likely will be followed by an em-pire-wide agreement on preferential tariffs as between Britain and the dominions, as far as possible shutting out American and other imports. This inevitably would result in a further exodus of American industries to Canada and other parts of the British empire and a sizeable dent in our exports. Premier Ramsay MacDonald, formerly a free trader, admits he has an “open mind” on the subject of tariffs for revenue purposes and certainly will go part of the way with his associates of the so-called National government. But should MacDonald balk and refuse to go as far as the others would like on this or any other policy for that matter, his resignation will be in order and former Premier Stanley Baldwin and his now all-powerful party will carry on. GIRL TAKES AIR POST Chinese Accepts Job for Year in Ministry of War. By United Press NANKING, Oct. 30.—Miss Wang Kwei-fen, the first Chinese girl to qualify for an airplane pilot’s license in the United States, has accepted a post for one year in the aviation section of the Ministry of War. Miss Wang recently returned from New York, where she studied flying for six months. FIND BIBLICAL COMPASS Instrument Nineteen Centuries Old Is Taken From Lake Nemi. By United rress NEMI, Italy, Oct. 30.—A richly carved wooden compass more than ninteen centuries old has been found in the second Roman galley taken from Lake Nemi. The compass is made entirely of wood, in the same fashion as modern compasses, except for the point, which is metal. FIERY ECZEMA Can Be Cured! Why endure the pain and misery that always accompanies eczema? Thousands have been completely cured. You, too, can enjoy a clean healthy skin, free from irritation by the use of JO-DA-SOL Sold and Guaranteed by HAAG DRUG STORES ■YV a *m fc 11 f 1 NOW ) ?;* t. St. 8 { 136 N. Pennsylvania St STOKEHI W, Washington St. ★ Safety for Savings .Fletcher American NATIONAL BANK Southeast Corner of Mortet and Pennsylvania

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