Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1925 — Page 5
OPINION AFFECTS BUS REGULATION AtU’ey General Gilliam Explains Operation Oi Busses In Cities -- - ' *” i ,te public service commission to " stu.iw «» op‘ nio, ‘ from auo t ; , . ( , iirral Giniom that will have an Im lior , mt bearing ”« buß regulation In dtics of Indiana. The attorney general held that th« unison rP " M,ate ' M, “ ( lln “ 1 ’ rating under contract in muicipali . if the linen wore established bethe Mate bus law became effective in April. 'rile opinion also held it was not w thin the power of the commission to operating certificates to bus lilies which would compete with such existing lines. ■lt is my view that cities still have thl . authority to make reasonable io ~l t regulations affecting such carriers under powers reserved or delegated to them." said OilUom. ■ Iho extent of this power cannot br 4 t .|ined and specific conditions re ruiiing from muncipial action must bo considered as they arise”. Attorney General Gilliom’s opinion W i,, sought by the commission in its co, id. ration of the petition of the ( ; u nailwaj ( ompatiy to operate bus !im ;. Tl),. (jury Railway company sought op. ating certificates for mutes from Whiting to Highland, from Indiana Harbor to Whiting and from Hammond to Lowell. Gilliom pointed out that the power nf a < ity to enter into contracts for | h. operation does not extend beyond
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its own limit*. He declared the public service commission has authority to issue certificates for bus service within the city of Gary where the soAicc would not compete with the routes exisiting under municipal contract. .„ .... —o — C. M. T. C. Is Swamped With Saxaphones; Band Leader Is In Despair Camp Knox. Ky., July 24—A general courts martial will occur here shortly in the interests of martial music. If Band Leader E. G. Fisher has his way. For the lowly saxaphono. which Is represented in' the band quarters by the dozens and scores is jeopardizing the morale of the Citizens’ Military Train ing Camp band, take it from Mr. Fish er. Thirteen out or every dozen boys enrolled in, the liaml this year brought saxophones with them, it seemed to Mr. Fisher. And Mr. Fisher has less respect for the saxaphone as a band instrument than an Itlaian grind Organ. Alarmed at the situation. Mr. Fisher immediately issued orders confining this common, garden variety of instrument to the barracks. However, if there is anything harder to keep quiet than a saxaphone, it is Mr. Fisher when someone mentions'the infernal thing. But when the band gets away from the root in tootin saxophone in the. bar racks, it does remarkably well, according to Mr. Fisher. Os 108 pieces in this organization. Mr. Fisher says fifty per cent of the boys are very tine material ami will eventually develope into real musicians. Having been a band leader for 22 years, during which time ho led the noted I’hillipine Scout Rami. Mr. Fish er is very exacting in his technique. As hand master of the 16th Infantry | band of the First Division, he also has the distinction of having led the first
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1925.
PRESIDENT AND MRS. COOLIDGE ENTERTAIN SECRETARY KELLOGG.
• ... 1 ... * - it *1 i Mi ■ jflP -• ■ !!! & - * / The above picture shows President and Mrs. Coolidg ■ pointing otrt the beauties of White Court, Swampscott, Mass., the summer capital, to Secretary of State Frank B- Kellogg, who visited them there.
American band in Paris in July ,1917. Mr. Fisher holds the rank of a Warrant Officer and is in charge of the 10th Infantry Regular Army band. —. ■ .-o - Has Plenty Os Time In Which To Mend Broken Lej> South Bend. Ind.. July 24 —Iwan Bissel. known as “Peg the Hamper" stum ped his way into the county jail yesterday and will have 85 days in which so mend his broken leg. Bissel, a horse thief detective and said to be a member of the Ku Klux Klan, broke his wooden leg when he drove his automobile into a telephone pose and went hurling through the
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windshield. The pole broke at the base and several hundred feet of wires were car-, ried down. Bissel pleaded guilty to "drunk driv- ' ing”. but denied he had been samp- ; . ling liquor taken in detectives' raids i ' on bootleggers. He patched his wooden leg with wire and tacks and pleaded with police to take him home to get h's detective’s badge to show the jnrige in a 1 plea for clemency. Unable to pay his fine, he went to 1 jail for 85 days. , o Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer and son Frederick, and daughter, Kathryn, ami ■ Mr. ami Mrs. Peter Kirsch will motor
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