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WINS MEXICO'S AID FOR CHICAGO FAIR Peterson Elated on Return From Hectic Visit Across | Border. By Cable to The Star. MEXICO CITY, October 1.—Charles 8. Peterson, vice president of the Cen- tury of Progress (1933 Chicago World Fair), who is flying back to Chicago, expecting to land today mnoon. after two hectic days in Mexico City, T well be elatad on_ having sold to 3 can officials the idea of bonefits to hr‘ deiived from Mexico's particil that exposit Mr. Pe support of President Chapultepec inet members with Finance Minister he cab- . exception_of Montes de _Oca > | By the Associated Press. honor by American Ambassador Reuben Clark Monday, having laid hl! appeal for Mexico's participation in the fair. Mr. Peterson’s arguments struck a responsive chord, members of the | cabinet promising their support and holding their first meeting shortly aft- | erward, cnlunl in experts to discuss the subj Unmrtur‘ntely ‘when Mr. Peterson | went Tuesday night io Chapultepec cas- ! tle to interview President Ortiz Rublo, Secretary of the Interior Lazaro Cnr- denas atrived on urgent matters | gollrd his plans for a quiet chat wm\ e President. ROAD JOBS FAVORED FOR LOCAL WORKMEN = s. He said gambling establishments at | Bureau Chief Reports $447,500,000 Federal Aid Program Under Way on July 1. SALT LAKE CITY, October 1.—| A poll ing a fair minimum wage scale and giving preference to local unskilled labor on Federal aid highways | THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. MEXICAN GOVERNOR BIDS FOR U. S. CASH Border Gaming Encouragement to Lure American Money Will Be Continued. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, October 1.—En- couragement of gambling in the Mexi- can’ border towns as a lure for Ameri- can money was announced as his policy Tuesday by Gov. Francisco Castel- lanos of the frontier state of Tamauli- Nuevo Laredo, Matamoros and other Rio Grande towns render an income in taxes to the state government of $25,000 a month, and this money is used en- tirely in building schools and roads and attending to urgent administration ex- penses. The governor, who came here to re- port to federal officials on matters re- ferring to his administration, said American money obtained through the | gambling Tesorts was aiding the state | government through a difficult eco- nomic period. ‘There are strict orders prohibiting visited Perez Trevino, president of the next year is acceptable to the Bureau | pfexicans from entering the gaming revolutionary party, and obtained a romise from T. A. Robinson, son-in- aw of former President Ptutarco Elias of Public Roads. This was made known Tuesday by Thomas H. MacDonald, bureau chief, places, he said, hence the morals and the pocketbooks of the natives are pro- tected. So long as trade came from the Calles, to secure Senor Calles’ co-op- | who told the annual meeting of ‘heyAmerxcm side, however, he said he eration. Experts Get to Work. Two governmental departments—of dndustry, commerce and labor. and of communications—have set their experts to work to pare a 1 Pr | difoulties ation in the wor son, to build a the entrance to | This building will | according to suitable pavi the fair grounds. have six rooms for the Mexican scenery | and one large hall for motion pictures. Budget Badly Shaken. ‘The economic depression, which is at its lowest ebb at the present time, | and the contemplated drastic re ment to balance the badly budget did not keep Mr. Pe scoring a bull's-eye. He ha scheme whereby the requ be raised by State chambers_of (‘(vmmrrc" of in s d pane here and <h1ppf‘(l abos national ships from v floors can be made of s g0 abundant in Mexico. and sold in the United States after the Thus the investment can be easily re- cuperated with a profit Discussing the plans with the under secretaries of commerce and commun cations, Architect Contréras has s gested that the floors of the pa f< made of polished ebony, inlaid with silver. M. memt Peterson first met the cabinet at a lunchi n given in hist American Association of State Highway | Officials that thousands of men had | been given employment this year in the | emergency roads construction program. The total cost of the Federa! d program under way on July 1, he was $447.500,000, to which the Gover ted figure for August is ds of others were em- d on county and local work for vhich figures are not available, The fixing of a minimum wage scale | nd preference for local unskilled labor, Teau. 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