Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1920 — Page 20

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jfltttfjrr fcabings anb Crufit <£a feaUMMIB BISHOPS NAMED BY METHODISTS Sent to Episcopal Areas in Ail Parts of World. DES MOTNES, lowa. June B.—The Rev. Dr. David D. chairman of the committee on episcopacy at the Methodist general conference, has announced assignments of the bishops to 'heir episcopal area and residences In .ill parts of the world as follows: Residences In the United States — 'Voston, Mass., Bishop E. H. Hughes; Buffalo, N. Y., Bishop William Burt; Atlanta, Ga., Bishop E. G. Richardson; rhattanooga, Tenn., Bishop F. M. Bristol; Chicago, 111., Bishop Thomas Nicholson; Cincinnati, Ohio, Bishop W. F. Anderson; Denver, Col., Bishop C. L. Mead; Detroit, Mich., Bishop Theodore S. Henderson; Helena. Mont., Bishop C. W. Burns; Indianapolis, Ind., Bishop F. D. Lette; New Orleans, Da., Bishop R. E. Jones (colored!; New York, Bishop L. B. Wilson; Omaha. Neb., Bishop H. C. Stnntz; Philadelphia, Pa., Bishop J. F. Berry; Pittsburg, Fa., Bishop F. J. McConnell; Portland, Ore., Bishop W. O. Shepard; St. Louis. Mo., Bishop W. A. Qnayle; Bt. Paul, Minn., Bishop C. B. Mitchell; San Francisco, Cal., Bishop A. W. Leonard; Washington, D. C- Bishop W. F. McDowell; SYJchlta, Kan., Bishop E. L. Waldorf. Residences In Foreign Lands—Seoul, Korea, Bishop Herbert Welch; F*oochow, China, Bishop F. T. Keeney; Peking, China. Bishop W. S. Lewis; Shanghai, China, Bishop L. J. Blrney; Bangalore. India, Bishop H. Lester Smith; Bombay. India, Bishop J. W. Robinson; Calcutta, India, Bishop F. B. Fisher; Lucknow, India, Bishop F. W. Warner; Manila, P. 1., Bishop C. E Locke; Singapore. Straits Settlements. Bishop G. H. Bickley; Capetown, South Africa, Bishop E. S. Johnson; Monrovia, Liberia* Bishop 51. W. Clair (colored! ; Buenos Aires, Argentine. S. A_, Bishop W. F. Oldham; Mexico City, Mexico. Bishop W. F. Thirkield; Copenhagen, Bishop Anton Bast; Parts, France, Bishop Edgar Blake; Zurich, Switzerland. Bishop J. L. Nuelsen.

TASMANIANS SEE CENSORED FILMS Some of American Movies Severely Criticized. HOBART, Tasmania. June B.—Thera baa ben a good deal of public criticism In Tasmania of a certain class of moving picture imported from America, and Tasmania has not been satisfied that the board of censorship set up by the commonwealth government Is sufficient. Arising out of a deputation to protest against the screening of certain pictures, the premier. Sir Walter promised to re-establish the state board of censorship, although parliament last session threw out the vote for it. Subsequently, a deputation from the picture houses waited upon the premier to protest against his decision to set gi a state censorship, claiming that the federal censorship was thoroughly effective, and wouTf meet the requirements of the most sensitive and fastidious. The premier, however, remained firm. He said he was not disposed to accept as final the decisions of the federal hnard. but only those of a hoard over which the state government had control. Speaking of the value of such films as those that bad been objected to, the pre mler said If that was the only way of pointing morals for the boys and girls who crowded into the picture houses, he would not lend countenance to the screening of'Bueb pictures under the false pre tense of trying to point morals., That class of picture was pernicious to • degree, and the damage it did could not be estimated. Until parliament repealed the legisla tlon sanctioning a state censorship board, he was hound to tell them that the state board was going to take up Its functions in order to safeguard the public morals. • The board, which has been set up. consists of the director of state education, the secretary of the police department, the secretary of the public health <le payment and two ladies. Cockroach King to Retain His Crown LONDON. June 8. —Monarchs mn> •ome and queen? may go. but M P'* c • aria remains the cockroach king of England. He has a system. So good in fact that King George ha? contracted with Descaria to keep Buckingham pal ace rid of cockroaches and beetles When a chef In London thirty years ago Descaria invented a vermin killer Now he has eight assistants who share his hate of the cockroach and who go forth with little bellows. They squirt dust Into cracks and crevices and out come the cockroaches, bugs, beetles and crickets. And in the words of the afore said monarch: "Zey Joomp—two. three times, p’raps—hq *ey Joomp nevaire no more—J' al' flnl —sweep 'm oop—tousands an' tousac.d* —zey mus— come from zer holes or t*f nffoeates. Ver’ qneek dying—you nevaire saw nozing like:" He now has 300 contracts, mostly annual, to keep hotels, steamships, stores, clubs, restaurants, mansions, postoffices and gardens free of vermin. "What is the vermin killer made of?" His mnjasty was asked. “Ah-h, zat Is our zeecret!” Retired Farmers Return to Land WINNIPEG, Manitoba June B.—The high cost of living is’sending retired farmers back to the land. This 1s the burden of an Investigation Just completed by the Manitoba government. Farmers who retired within the last ten years on the assumption that they had enough money are finding that their capital is disappearing as a result of the inareasing costs. Many of them who settled in Winnipeg, Brandon and other western Canadian cities are again buying farms and moving to the country. The high prices of farm produce is also a factor in taking these former farmers to the land. Government officials are pleased at the prospect of experienced farmers resuming their occupation at a time when the country Is suffering from under-production.

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MODEL CITY CONSTRUCTED NEAR LONDON Letchworth Is First Self-De-peifdent Town to Relieve Congestion. INVESTORS GET 7 PCT. LONDON, June 8.-—An attempt which is being made to establish a "model town” on commercial lines as a paying proposition is being watched with much interest here. L'p to date none of the so-called model towns or villages, based on philanthropic lines, have proved paying propositions. Letchworth is one of the model cities which has been an example and Incentive to the enthusiasts who have at various times suggested such colonics for the relief of the congestion in the lng cities —and even Letchworth has not been a tremendous financial success. Land has been purchased from Lord ! Desborough and the Marquis of Satis ! bury, near the town of Welwyn, In Herej fordshlre. about twenty miles from Lon- | don. The company undertaking the venj ture Is under the chairmanship of Sir ! Theodore Chambers, who, in discussing i the scheme with the International News Service, said. TO PROMOTE INDEPENDENCE. "Our object is to promote the building of anew self-dependent town. A number of homes will be provided for business and professional men whose employment is in London, but the vitally important part of the project Is that the town shall house a large number o\ men and women whose economic life will center in the town Itself.’ "The erection of factories, workshops, stores, pnblle buildings, churches, places of entertainment and all things necessary to corporate life lire provided for in the company's plans. , "There will be no ‘pussyfoot’ element in our scheme, but all licensed places will , he under our control and we will not allow them to be erected at every street j corner. "The main idea is to ich from London net merely masses v •. itizens whose , leading daily Interest will still remain there, but also to take, as it were, great blocks of the city Itself, each with its own factories and workshops. In short, we believe that we can by these means start creating anew ring of satellite cities around London, each complete in itself. RETURN OF 7 PER CENT. "Those who invest In these new cities will receive a fixed and reasonable return of 7 per cent per annum. This sum will become a first charge on the profits | and all in excess of the amount needed for this purpose will he applied to conserving or increasing the amenities of , the town.” For'Ybe initial experiment a total area of about four square miles of ground has been secured. About 1,600 acres have been laid out for houses, the remainder being retained as permanent agricultural and park lands. From 40.000 to 50.000 persons is the estimate of the projectors as to the number of persons they will Induce to locate In the new city. A number of London firms I Iberty N'nt Olemmarcuriae—r.losshrenner's

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While it is true that the door at the Tlckvllle jail Is being left open during the day time, the jailer has some spider webs across the door so that he knows if the prisoner escapes. • • • According to Poke Eazley’s clock the sun set one hour ahead of timo last evening. • • The Rye Straw storekeeper has washed the windows of hts store and is now wearing smoked glasses until he gets used to the light. are said to have already started negotiations fur the transfer of their activities to the proposed city. It is also said in certain quarters that such places will prove the solution of the vexed question as to whether or not London shall accede to the demand which la being made by many sections of the business world for the erection of buildings on the plan of the American "skyscrapers." Tourist Army Is Invading: England LONDON. June 8. The American tourists have begun to arrive in swarms. Every liner that docks at a British port brings its quota of wealthy sightseers. The Caterers' association has arranged to feed upward of 40.000 tourists in London daily. The hotels are booked ahead for most of the summer. Many private houses are being let at huge fees to transients. Ten information kiosks have been established by hotels. At Reaver Hut in the Strand a battery of stenographers has been Installed to take dictation from American business men who are combining pleasure with business. G. R. Chapman, business manager of the Overseas Visitors' hureau, has arraged to introduce Americans into English homes, where they will be received as private (paying! guests, so that they may get an insight into British home life. Taking "paying guests" is one of the ways an English woman manages to get extra spending money against the high cost of living.

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ALLEN OFFERS STRIKE CURE Kansas Governor Urges National Application of State Law. -e WASHINGTON, Juna B.—Henry J. Allen, governor of Kansas, appeared before the senate education and labor committee to advocate the setting up of federal industrial courts throughout the United States as a means of safeguarding the general public against the dangers and inconveniences arising from strikes and Interference through strikes with commodities in interstate commerce. Gov. Allen said the Kansas law could be safely adopted as a model for thgge federal courts, and expressed confidence that in course of time their decisions would be accepted in practically the same way as the decisions of the law courts are accepted. They should be on the same basis as other courts and appeal from their de-

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visions In matters affecting parties to a atrika would always lie to the supreme court ot the United States. “The Kansas law,” said Gov. Allen, “embodies the general recommendations made by the second industrial conference called by the president, plus a court of adjudication. It proposes adjudication of labor disputes as a substitute for the strike." Gov. Allen explained local conditions which led to the enactment of the law by the state legislature and the strike In the coal mines which caused him to take them over and operate them as a means of supplying fuel during the public emergency. The law has been working successfully in Kansas, he said, and he believes it can be operated on a national scale as well. “It is probably the most carefully prepared act on the statutes of our state today,” continued Gov. Allen. "Unlike the Australian law. the costs are borne by the state, and it has been accurately described as the court 'of a penniless man.' " "If you were president of the United States, what recommendation on this sub-

ject would yon make to congress t" asked W. 8. Kenyon, republican senator from lowa, chairman of the committee. "I would recommend legislation that would take Into consideration the fact that the peace and welfare of the people must come first," said Gov. Allen. “I would urgo the creation of a court having all the powers of any other court except the supreme court, and whose appeal should be to the supreme court. “I would have the Judges appointed by the president. "What I would want to do is to establish the axiom that the interest of the general public is paramount. “I want to protect capital against labor and labor against capital, and to protect the public against either or both.” Senator Kenyon asked how a federal Industrial court would be established or have a code. “The code would be established In the same way that our common law code has been established,” said the governor, •'namely through the process of building up through the decisions as they may be rendered.”

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