- Robert Hayes Gore
Robert Hayes Gore (1886—1972) was a
Florida politician andnewspaper publisher who also served as the 11th civilianGovernor of Puerto Rico from July 1933 to January 1934. He was born inKnottsville, Kentucky and became a newspaper writer, editor-publisher in the Scripps chain, soon heading newspapers inEvansville, Indiana , andTerre Haute, Indiana . While the editor-publisher of theTerre Haute Post , Gore conceived the idea of "giving away" $1,000 travel life insurance policies with new newspaper subscriptions. After securing an underwriter, Gore took his program nationwide. Within a year, he was extremely wealthy, establishing a publishing house in Terre Haute and aninsurance agency inChicago to handle the business. While residing in Terre Haute, Gore metFranklin D. Roosevelt campaigning for Vice President of the U.S. That fortuitous meeting ultimately resulted in Gore's appointment asGovernor of Puerto Rico . Prior to his stint in Puerto Rico, he split his time between his interests inTerre Haute ,Chicago andFt. Lauderdale, Florida . According to "The Washington Post", Gore was a campaigner forFranklin D. Roosevelt in the 1932 election, which may have influenced his decision to appoint him as Governor the following year. Indeed, according to his biography, he was a key Roosevelt supporter. He had nine children.During his inaugural speech as Governor, on
July 1 1933 , he outlined his platform for the protectorate in three major components: eventualstatehood , being againstbirth control , and legalizedcockfight ing which he believed would benefittourism . (His plan included a yearly "great carnival of cockfighting" which would bring in mainland tourists.) Instead of birth control, he advocated a plan by which overcrowded Puerto Ricans would be allowed to settle in Florida. He also spoke for greater links with his home of Chicago and to minimize government spending.After his stint as Governor, he served as an alternate delegate to the
1944 Democratic National Convention .References
*Harvard reference | Surname=Hull | Given=Harwood | Title=GORE FAMILY FLIES FROM FLORIDA TO NEW ISLAND JOB; CHICAGOAN TAKES OATH AS CHIEF OF PORTO RICO | Journal=Chicago Daily Tribune | Issue =
July 2 ,1933 | Year = 1933 | Page=9
*Harvard reference | Author=Washington Post | Title=Warren D. Robbins Minister to Canada; White House Also Chooses Robert H. Gore as Governor of Puerto Rico | Journal=Washington Post | Issue =April 29 ,1933 | Year = 1933 | Page=2
*cite web | title= Index to Politicians: Gordon-mccutchan to Gore | work=The Political Graveyard | url=http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gore.html | accessdate=2006-03-04
*cite web | work=World Statesmen
Author=Paul Gore |title=Beyond the Edge of Poverty: The Biography of Robert Hayes Gore, Sr.
url=http://worldstatesmen.org/Puerto_Rico.html | accessdate=2006-03-04
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