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PREST.O.LITE STANDARD
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932.
DAY BY DAY THIS MAN.
SOLITUDE INDUCES THE MIND TO THINK, AND THOUGHT IS THE FIRST SPRING OF HUMAN ACTIONE-Zim- mormann.
was framed for the benefit of the ox man at the top. On this issue, the Democrats have been criticised by their focs on the basis that Mr. Roosevelt's campaign state- monts have been somewhat vague, the attack being directed against his ideas of economic recovery, based largely on the restoration of the purchasing power of the masses by methods which have not been too clearly explained. Time will tell, however, how far doubte along these lines are justi-
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ROOSEVELT
By ROBERT TALLEY
The Empresa of Canada is duo here from Shanghal at 7 a.m. on Saturday. ed to the United States as a pre-lin Delano Roosevelt was born on Four years ago New York offer- ware & Hudson railroad--Frank- sidential candidate A One case of paratyphoid fever from who had been born amid the
governor Jan. 80, 1882. Victoria district, was reported to the poverty of Manhattan's East Side, boy grow to young manhood. He Amid wealth and plenty, the health authorities on Tuesday. grown up as a newsboy on the had French and German gover- The Catholic servico in connexioned at his first job in the amolly his vacations at his father's sum- sidewalks of New York and work-nesses and private tutora, spont Perhaps of more interest than Joseph's Church at 8 a.m. to-morrow. ket. That governor,
with Armistice Day will be held at St. procincts of the Fulton fish marmor bome in Maine. cratic any other aspect of the Demo-
of course, was Alfred E. Smith.
Hia canliost rocollection con- policy is that
A Memorial Service for the lato which
Yesterday the state of Newing from a visit to Europe with cerns a storm at sea while return- Mr. W. L. Pattenden will be hold in Let us demonstrate the many
favours a new conception of the the St. John's Cathedral this after-ork offered for the same high his parents on features which make Prost-O-Lite tariff based not on Congressional pen at 6.15 p.m.
office another governor, who was linor Germanic.
the Whito Star batteries give you the most valuo į log-rolling or supposedly scientific
born of one of the first families por dollar.
Sir Percival Phillips, special cor-
As Franklin Roosevelt grow, of the country, reared in the lup older, he spent several summers schedules, but on negotiation of respondent of the London Daily Mail, of luxury, educated by private touring Europe on a bicycle with for reciprocal exchange of goods, Vorde. tariff agreements between nations on the Lloyd Triestino atr. Conte wedding was attended by a pre-
arrived yesterday on route to India tutora and at Harvard and whose privato tutor,
Aident of the United States.
Later, he want to. Groton, this for the purpose of ending the
Such is the colourful contrast 1900, he entered Harvard at the fashionable school for boys. In A complaint that sho had been in the lives of the two most recent age of 18. He played football worldwide tariff war and restoring assaulted by her husband was made to Democratic foreign trade. Here, at any rate, yesterday by Lun Siu, aged 31, who friendship existed, for nearly 20 editor of the Crimson.
the Kowloon Hospital authorities tween whom a Damon-and-Pythias the freshman crow and became candidates and be on the freshman team, rowed with the Roosevelt Ideas are promising. went there for treatment of minor
Injuries. In regard to unemployment, the President-Elect is opposed to the "dole," and for the present emer- gency he favours State and local
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The
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932.
ROOSEVELT WINS
taktes the Mognaschi.
place
years.
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After he was graduated from On the Terukuni Maru to-day shouldered,
Fifty
years old, tall, broad the following March while attend- Harvard in 1904 he was married new Chancellor of the local Peruvian blessed arrives Mr. Edward Polo Garcia, the
doop-cheated
anding Columbia University Consulate General. Mr. Polo Garcia President-Elect Franklin Roose-year, he and his bride went to with a winning smile, school. At the close of the school Bir. J. C. velt has been one of the buelest Europe on a belated honeymoon.
men in America.
His average day begins at 8. Whilst being seized by a foki of a am, when he wakes, breakfasts in in-
In 1010, Roosevelt gavo up the shop at 212, Queen's Road East for bed and allegedly stealing two packets of brought to him to read.
the детерарств are practive of law to run for the Senate of New York State. He injuries to his forehend and was taken cigaretten, Tsc Sze, aged 36, received to the Government Civil Hospital for
treatment.
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After going over his personal campaigned in a motorcar all with a stenographer, he dons novelty in those days, won the In dressing gown and rises to greet farmers on a platform that called,
political associates,
among other things, for standard- Mrs. S. J. Wang, of 27, Kent Rond,
At 10 his round of appointments Ized apple barrels, and was elect belonging to M. Poinset of The Little served at his desk and then the Roosevelt had hardly entered Kowloon Tong, was bitten by a dog begins. There is time for lunch, od.. Shop, Gloucester Building, yesterday series of conferences is resumed the Legislature when he began his and was taken to the Government until 5 p.m. Civil Hospital for treatment, the dog
famous fight against "Blao-cyod
being removed to Kennedy Town. He goes home, swims for 16 Billy" Sheehan, Buffalo Domo-
relief measures, although for permanent system he inclines to Home form of unemployment surance in which both workers and employers contribute. In this con- nexion, it may be noted that as Governor of New York State ho fostered a move for a fifty per cent. increase in the State's income tax, designed to provide a $20,000,- 000 unemployment fund to finance | supplementary public works, and, when no work was available, food. clothing and shelter-but no cash "dole." Two other matters of in- ternal policy may be mentioned. Mr. Roosevelt stands
for strict Government control of utilities, both as to rates and financing, and for governmental operation in cases where satisfactory conditions for private operation cannot be obtain ed; while on the question of farm relief he favoura "permanent settle-] World", ment," instead of attempting price ¦ stabilisation methods like those on which the Federal Farm Board has lost two hundred million dollars since 1929.
minutes in a private pool, takes a'cratie boss, who was, Tammany short nap and then dresses for Hall's candidate for United States Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., advertise that on Friday, the 11th dinner. There are always dinner senator. Roosevelt charged that inst., all departments will be cloned guests-from five to 26 in number. Sheehan was too close to "the in-
After dinner he reads the news-terests." The Hongkong Dispensary, Diapen- sing Department, will be open for papers, works on speeches mess- Dofying Tammany, he organized dispensing prescriptions from 10 a.m. ages and. pardon applications and a filibuster which held out for to 1 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. then plles into bed to read detec- many weeks and finally defeated
tive atories until midnight. Sheehan.
In the Legislature, Roosevelt
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Theatre announce that owing to un- The management of the Central foreseen circumstances, it has been New York-meaning the governor's from New York as an assembly- The story of the Roosevelts in met Al Smith, who had come up necessary to rearrange their rehedule, ancestora goes back to the year man and the long friendship be and RKO Radio's supor.comody, "Caught Plastered" starring Bert 1644 when Claes Martenzen van tween them began. Wheeler and Robert Woolsey will be Rosevelt and his brothers came In March, 1913, President Wil- shown to-day instead of "Night over from Holland and settled son appointed Roosevelt assistant
along the Hudson river.
Beeretary of the navy under Sec- From this line came President retary Josephus Daniels. country have increased by leaps Franklin's wife, formerly Miss the navy's huge purcbuses of sáp- Theodore Roosevelt, a fifth cousin He held this post throughout of Franklin Roosevelt and also the World War, handling most of and bounds, the number of ex- Anna Eleanor Roosevelt. She was plies. Expectations have been amply
Service men placed in new jobs niece of the president and her fulfilled by the success of Mr.
In 1920, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Demo-
has increased by no less than 7,000 husband's sixth cousin.
Roosevelt was nomi- nated as the Democratle vico pre- cratic nominee, In the United
When Franklin D. Roosevelt jaidential candidate, made the States presidential election. Thus, eats have followed a line favour of the Legion is expected to play able New York City home in 1905, landslide.
married at his father's fashion-down to defeat in the Harding after twelve years of Republienning collection of war debts owing to his part by being on the look-out President Roosevelt attended the rule, America has decided to give America, but it is probable that for vacanefes and all lend a hand ceremony and gave away the the other party the opportunity this attitudo has largely been in-in ondeavouring to lift their less bride. One of the bridesmaids gust, 1921-Roosevelt suffered the Less than year later in Au- of controlling the destinies of the fluenced by campaigning considera.fortunate comrades out of the was Alice Roosevelt, now Mrs. great tragedy of his life. He was nation. Even in norman! conditions, and that eventually some only one aspect, perhaps a rather as he beamed on his distant cou-had gone for a swim. Returning, ruck of unemployment. This is
Nicholas Longworth.
spending his vacation at his sum- "Well," said the famous Teddy mer homo near Campobello, and tlons, a swing of the pendulum more helpful attitude on this thorny small one, of the Legion's work. sin and his young niece, "I'm glad he sat down in his wet bathing might have been expected; the issue will develop. Mr. Roosevelt It is, however, Illustrative of the you are keeping the name in the suit to road his mail. world depression has served to certainly has a big opportunity of excellent management Intensify that tendency. Actual contributing along liberal lines to Poppy Day
of the family, anyway?"
That night he was taken ill. By Fund which
All the Roosevelts were Demo-morning, he was paralyzed from pro- own father loft nounced it infantile paralysis. the Re-From that day to this he has been
as compared with the figures for On foreign relations, the Demo-the previous year. Every member and Anna Eleanor Roosevelt were campaign with Cox and went
ly, the popular vote is an indiet-the solution of this and other brought comfort and renewed line. "T. R."
crats except the first president's the hips down. Doctors
the benevolent life of Britain and, cuples an important position in War. deserves all the support it can ob-
tain.
He spent weary months as an Invalid before he regained over Оп the 500-acre Dutchess the partial use of his limbs. Grad- county estate of his father who fually, however, improvement came. was vice president of the Dela-He began to walk with the aid of leg braces and crutches, then a pair of canes, Today, he usen only one cane.
ment of the Republican policies world 'problems. As Governor of families. The British Legion oc-publican ranks during the Civil a cripple.
hope to innumerable ex-Setvice the party and joined in grappling with the crisis. It New York State, he has held now remains to be seen whether executive job surpassed in import
An the Democrats will make any ance only by the Presidency itself, deeper or more effectual impres-His fine record in that office augure sion on the situation. The new well for his occupancy of incumbent of White House is man of high integrity and doubted ability; even his political opponents will concede that much.
House.
Poppy Day.
White
He will assume office under con- ditions of the greatest difficulty, done by the British Legion thanks The lasting good which has been but with the wishes of the whole to
the reaponke of Britons world that his term of office may throughout the world to the un-1 not only bring prosperity to Els nun Remembrance Day appeal country, but also mark an era of serves as a stimulant to greater collaboration with other nations effort.
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The necessity for an ener in tasks which are common to all. Hetle continuance of the manifold
The polletes
activities of the Legion receives for which Mr.
emphasis every minute of ench Roosevelt stand present many day that the world-wide Industrial striking contrasts with those of depression lasts, and we feel sure the Republicans. On Prohibition, we may take it for grunted that the Democrats are definitely com-Hongkong will pay as generoualy mitted to repeal of the Eighteenth as it possibly can to-morrow Amendment, so that the way
Bupport of this worthy cause. The now all clear for abandonment of bulk of the funds at the disposal this experiment and the wiping to the Relief Fund, grants are of the Legion is annually allocated out of the evils and abuses which made to all societies aiding ex- have accompanied It. Turning to Service men and other monies are the chlor issue with which the devoted to special activities such Government will have to deal--the as the employment department, depression still so apparent-Mr. which has 3,000 branches In Eng- Roosevelt is on record as favour-land with committees of voluntary ing a policy broad enough to in-workers actively engaged in can- clude every part of the economic vassing employers on behalf of un- structure, including the improve the past year, the Legion haa employed ex-Service men. During ment of the condition of "the little placed in employment through its follow at the bottom of the own machinery some 17,000 men. pyramid," as against the Hoover It is a remarkable fact that while programme which, he contends, the figures of unemployed for the
"But if we buy a new car right now, what will the
chauffer think, after those salary cuts T
Except for leaving him a èrip- ple, the malady has not affected him. He is in excellent health to- day and as the result of a great den of swimming-an exercise that the doctors prescribe-fo has a chest expansion, greater than that of Jack Dempsey. Two years jago, life, Insurance companies ia- sued him $560,000 Insurance nt [the regular rato.
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In 1924, Roosevelt appeared on crutches
Madison Square Garden and made the apooch that placed Al Smith's namo bofore the ¡dologates.
Four years later, leaning hoay- ity on two canes, he did the same thing for his old friend at Hous- Iton.
In 1920, he had seconded Smith and Smith had seconded him for the_vico_presidential nomination at San Francisco.
In 1928, when Smith was' run- ning for the presidency, he asked Rogaovelt to run for governor of New York. After hesitating be- cause of his physical condition, Roosevelt finally consented.
He won and two years later be. was elected for ble second term, which will expire on Jan. 1, 1988..
Whilst driving public car No. 185. in Des Voeux Road Central yesterday, shortly afternoon, Keng Ban, the Hcensed driver, knocked down a nine- year-old gift, Kong Tai-ngan, who wha removed to the Government. - Civil Hospital suffering from "*"Fractured right leg.
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