Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1938 — Page 22

KES, LUDLOW ~ INVIRGIN ISLES

oh Congressman Seeks to End

U. S. Tieup in Liquor ‘Manufacture.

- WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (U. PJ). —Interior Secretary Ickes today de- ~ fended Ciovernment participation in

| production of Tum in the Virgin

Islands. | Answering an attack by Rep.

Louis Ludlow (D. Ind) on the rum

business, Secretary Ickes said the basic economic situation of the Virgin Islands now is better than it

: ever has been.

“We have increased the wages of labor on the islands at St. Croix 100 per cent. As a matter of fact, British on neighboring islands claim that lakor is becoming restless because of high wages. “We think it is Be er to build an industry than to keep the islanders on relief, where they were under prior administrations. Our objec tive is to pay living wages and devote profits to the people of the Virgin Islands.

Promises Resolution

“Why anyone would step in and destroy that is more than I can *. understand.” Rep. Ludlow said he plans to offer a resolution forcing the Administration to dissolve its four-year-old ‘partnership with island rum makers and to prohibit further use of

Rovseaziss Ton 1 Disciss Third Term, First Lady Says—But Rest of Nation Does imme, 5a "ss ve us au.

" By LEE G. MILLER Tin es Special Writer

tion dt a meeting in Kansas, re- not-choose-to-run”

plied:

thousands of times a day, and the incoming Senate will soon be asked

to vote on a parallel question: «Should the Fotos i for athe precedent established by Wash-|a third term for Roosevelt?” Each

third term?”

however.

ery. 25 Supporters Left

statement a

Mr. Coolidge was lukewarm—Her-

Despite the do-not-choose decla-~

adopted by 56 to 26 the La Follette resolution declaring that—

A statement by Mr. Roosevelt any departure from this time-hon-|term.

larif: his intentions is not ex-|ored custom would be unwise, una uch before 1940. Even if|patriotic, and. fraught with peril to|ernors who had urged a third term|and Mrs. Dennis Boyle, recovered in for Mr. Roosevelt were beaten at the|the hospital here from the effects

firmly bent on retiring, nejour free institutions.” BE e : Senator Holt (D. W. va) plans to|polls—Murphy of Michigan, Earle of |of drinking a can of coal oil.

Josisinty intends to have a hand in

Federal funds for manufacture or| .

- sale of the beverage. Rep. Ludlow commended the Administration for seeking to relieve

economniic distress in the islands—| -

‘the resgson it went into rum manufacturing—but said that “this enter- - prise puts the Government squarely before the boys and girls of’ the ‘country in the attitude of sanctioning and promoting the use of rum, a powerful 90 per cent proof, high1y intoxicating liquor.”

Publishes Text J The Indianapolis congressman

made public the text of a joint| .

resolution which would prohibit “the manufacture and sale of rum by the Virgin Islands Co. or by any other activity that is financed in . whole or in parti by funds from the United States Treasury.” Rep, Ludlow said he will introduce the Resolution in the House as soon as Congress convenes on Jan. 3. He previously announced that he will reintroduce his war referendum resolution ‘and a new bill ta ban .American’ participation

in the international munitions traf-| °

fic on that date. The fact that the United States " has invested $2,500,000 in rum-mak-ing in order to give employment to Virgin Islanders and now is doing a flourishing business in Government House Rum termed “shocking” by Mr. Ludlow. Ickes in Chargé * This business is conducted under Secretary Ickes, who like Rep. Ludlow is| a teetotaler © “If we are going to make money

~ -by such methods to support our

wards, why not undertake Govern-

ment spomsorship of the opium traf-| -

fic?” Mr. Ludlow asks in a statement goncerning his prohibition bill. “There no doubt are many unfortunates who could be induced to cultiviite an opium habit and the revenye possibilities are immense.”

~ 3517CCCBOYS GET SCHOOL DIPLOMAS

8817 literate Are Taught To Read and Write.

§ WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (U. P.).— © Director Robert Fechner of the Ci- | vilian Conservation Corps disclosed today in his annual report that 3517

enrollees received elementary schooi

diplornas during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1938. Hig school diplomas were .awarded to 63¢ CCC recruits, Mr. Fechner said. Thirteen received college diplomas or degrees, and 8817 illiterate enrollees were taught to tead and write. Mr, Fechner reported that there were 4071 cases of venereal disease in the corps during the year. He ex-

lL: plained that the annual rate, 15 per

1000, was lower than in previous years,. Syphilis cases totaled 303. Vener eal disease cases, Mr. Fechner said, are treated in hospital until they | have passed the ihfectious stage and then discharged from the CCC, health authorities of their home: states being advised concerning their condition. Average length

of treatment is 32 days, he said.

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; Mr, Has Ymited popularity in he the President being fomtied® to : ‘mic “T.do.| Senate may reduce the chances of run again, and predicted he would Calvin Cgdlidge issued his “I-do- |); vecoition, but several prominent | win if he ran. The Workers Alliance|he will supervise the remaking of

: the picture; “Tom Brown of Culver.” “There are some things that| ness aneud of the Republican’ Na-|Republicans have already indorsed convention went on record for a should not be discussed among PO- | Je 1 Gonveation of 1028, and the|it: Senator La Follette (Prog. Wis.), third term.

lite people, even between husbands|,,rty nominated a man to whom and wives, and that is one of them.” By that definition, there are 8&|pert Hooevr. great many impolite people ; in Washington and throughou e | Dr. G country. The question is asked ration, the Senaté in February, 1928, counter of political pulses, t00K| ioc: Seng Sn Soa Boing,

cross-section polls in 1936, 1937 and{other trusted New Dealer, he will “It is the sense of the Senate that |1938 on the question, “Do you favor | not be a candidate. ;

sponsor of the 1928 resolution, has not stated his position.

Gallup Finds Opposition

Dr. Gallup, the professional

ington and other Presidents of the ine the nays were a majority—first i ncede that the|United States in retiring from the ; conservative, he will let himself be pst politi gos hs ee tated in| Presidential office after their second [70 PEF cent, then 63 per cent and|drafted and throw tradition to the

1940 if he said the word. Guesses|term has become, by universal con- then 70 per cent again. But 51 per|wind,

his chances of re-election, | currence, a part of our republican | cent yr system of Government, and that|amendment prohibiting a third

opposed a constitutional

.In November’s election three Gov-|U. P.).—Lee Boyle, 2, son of Mr.

nesota.

But that did not deter Senators Guffey (D. Pa.) and Murray (D.

Senator Norris (Ind. Neb), who

the next Democratic nomination; |introduce next month a resolution|voted against a third term in 1928, R. Gignilliat, = superintendent of and to eliminate himself as a candi-|identical with that of 1928—which|said recently that a reaction against|Culver Military Academy, left this

WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (U. P.)—.|date now would inevitably relax his|was supported by 25. men who are|liberalism might “force” Mr. Roose-|week for a tour of the “Southwest

-|still ‘in the Senate, some of them : % “Will the President run for a third control of the nominating machin 3a Ee Et hv velt to run again.’ Secretary Ickes

term?” Mrs. Roosevelt, asked that ques-

professed to see a real- possibility of

to the third-term riddle will turn|SCTiPt up to date. out to be this:

If it becomes apparent that the President ean obtain the nomina-

But if he is convinced that the nomination would otherwise go to a

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