- NEWSLETTERS
- MOBILE APPS
-
ADD TIME NEWS
Filipino Finance
Further reasons why the War Department is little likely to heed the demand of the Philippine Independence Commission (TIME, Aug. 6) for the removal of Governor General Wood came to light. They have to do principally with Filipino finance. W. Cameron Forbes, speaking at the Williamstown Institute of Politics illuminated part of the situation. The rest was lit up by General Wood himself in a report just published.
Mr. Forbes is especially well qualified to speak on the Philippine situation because of service in the Philippine Government from 1904 to 1913 —as a member of the Philippine Commission, as Secretary of Commerce and Police, as Vice Governor, as Governor General. In 1921 he was also commissioned by President Harding to investigate Philippine conditions in collaboration with General Wood (before the latter's appointment as Governor General).
Republican Mr. Forbes criticized severely Democratic Mr. Harrison (whose Administration came between that of Forbes and that of Wood) because the latter "gave Filipino politicians power which they abused." A Government railroad was formed and the President of the Senate became President of the road. The railroad was so bungled that the gentleman had to retire from his second post. A Philippine National Bank was set up. But since an auditor examined its books, its President has been in jail. Mr. Forbes concluded that the Filipinos need not independence but a firm hand to guide them.
General Wood's disclosure tended to confirm this opera bouffe conception of insular politics. On Feb. 16, 1923, General Wood sent to the Philippine Legislature a message dealing principally with the Philippine National Bank. The Legislature never heard the Governor's words because the Quezon-Osmena group which controls the Legislature quietly suppressed the message. Lately members of the Democratic (minority) Party began to agitate for a disclosure of the message which they had never seen. Finally General Wood published it.
- 1
- 2
- NEXT PAGE »
Most Popular »
- Are the Bible's Stories True? Archaeology's Evidence
- Who Were the First Americans?
- Spain's Troubled Economy: Why Europe Is Worried
- Another Snowstorm: What Happened to Global Warming?
- Counterterrorism: The Debate Moves Right
- In Tokyo, Embattled Toyota Chief Faces a Nation
- Asian Carp in the Great Lakes? This Means War!
- Toyota's Safety Problems: A Checkered History
- What Is Robert Gates Really Fighting For?
- Are the Bible's Stories True? Archaeology's Evidence
- Spain's Troubled Economy: Why Europe Is Worried
- Another Snowstorm: What Happened to Global Warming?
- Who Were the First Americans?
- Toyota's Safety Problems: A Checkered History
- U.S.-China Friction: Why Neither Side Can Afford a Split
- Asian Carp in the Great Lakes? This Means War!
- Experts: 40% of Cancers Are Preventable
- Taxing Times in Greece
- EMI's Downfall: Will the Hits Keep Coming?





RSS