Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 87, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1920 — Page 2

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PROTEST RAISES IN RAIL RATES Indiana Chamber of Commerce ~ Guards State Interests.

Strong protest will he registered by the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce at the hearing neat Monday before the public sendee commission of the per'tlon of the railroads of Indiana for increases in Intrastate rate* to conform to Increases granted by the interstate commerce commission in trterstate rates. Co-operation In the protest will be given the state chamber by a number of ■local commercial organizations, individ- . uals and firms throughout Indiana. ‘ In discussion the attitude of the state chamber, B. R, Inman, manager, and R. B. Coapstick, head of the freight and traffic department, pointed out that the . mere fact that the interstate commerce ■ commission had granted the carriers a material increase in interstate freight rates, does not necessarily mean that the Indiana public service commission is .warranted in granting similar increases ‘in intrastate rates. Under ordinary conditions, they said, ■ snch action might be justifiable; but certain extraordinary conditions affecting * Indiana shippers demand consideration hefore a blanket rate increase should be authorized by the Indiana commission. In the protest filed by the state chamber it is poihted out that certain inequalities In freight rates, discriminating against Indiana shippers and to the undue advantage of Illinois shippers, should be adjusted before the proposed blanket rate increase is granted. The protest also sets ont that “many of the Indiana coal rates are excessive aid unreasonable, especially tbe so-called short hauls and the rate into the gas belt territory; that the Indiana coal rates > unjustifiably honeycombed with int equalities, so much so that they are in ! violation of sections 5537 and 5544 of Burns' revised statutes of 1914, and that i to permit the increase to the coal rates I proposed by the carriers before such rates are brought to the proper level and * the discrimination removed, would perpetuate a violation of the statutes mentioned and result in a further unjust burden to Indiana interests.” The protest, defining the attitude of the state chamber, as sent to the public service commission, follows: In the matter of the increase in freight rates now being asked by the steam roads in this state, the state chamber of commerce respeetfullv submits for your consideration, the following. That while this organization is not in possession of the facts which would en able It to t-av what the percentage of Increase should be, it does recognize that j the railroads need more revenue and without it the transportation system of the country will break down and, in that event, tbe general public would be the most serious sufferer. -° assume that the increase in freight rates which the interstate comI Decree commission is recommending for j. this territory, is based upon a thorough > inquiry into the railroad needs; in that

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Who Wants High Fly

NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—An airplane and a minister will be at the disposal of any couple contemplating matrimony at the forthcoming police field games.

behalf the Indiana state chambei of ccifiimerce respectfully calls attention to this: , . . There must be a scientific, uniform basts upon which to adjust the burden to the needs of the railroads, and to the ability of the shipper and consumer to carry their part of the burden, and that before that portion of tbe increased rates recommended by the interstate commerce commission is applied, especially to certain low-grade commodities. such as coal, building stone, brick, sand and gravel, possibly some others, there should be a thorough readjustment of the Intrastate rates now applying to these commodities, some of which are so inequitable that they operate unjustly and Illegally against certain shippers and certain localities.* The particular commodity and locality thus affected will in all probability be presented before your body by way of separate petitions asking for such adjustment In the hearing shortly to be had by your body. In other words, the undersigned respectfully protests against laying down the recommended increase or any portion of it upon existing inequalities. The undersigned would further respectfully call attention to the fact that it is currently reported that the public service commission of the state of Illinois has not granted to the railroads in that state, the full increase recommended by the interstate commerce commission, and under the circumstances the undersigned believes it would be not only unwise but greatly to the prejudice of the Indiana shippers if any increase should be allowed by voor body on class fates in excess of the increase granted or to be granted by the state of Illinois, especially as applied to that portion of the state of Illinois now understood to be in competition with the state of Indiana; that to grant in thi. state an increase In excess of that allowed by the state of Illinois would be to surrender in a great measure what was won by this state in the late In-diana-Illinois freight rate case, in the prosecution of which your commission and the undersigned actively participated.

Three Fires Follow Killing of Farmer

Special to The Time.--. RISING SUN, Ind.. Aug. 20—Floyd Thatcher, SO. a farmer, was killed at his home, seven miles west of here, last night by an unidentified assailant, who fired a shotgun through a screen door. Shortly after Thatcher's killing, his barn was found to be on fire. Two other barns on neighboring farms also were burned during the night. Officers who investigated said they could discover no motive for the murder or for the burning of the barns.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1020.

BOY SCOUTS WILL HUNT FOR ROOMS Competitive Campaign for G. A. R. Housing Is Planned.

Indianapolis Boy Scouts will make a honse-to*-bouse canvass for rooms in private homes for the G. A. R. national encampment here Sept, 19-£5, it was announced today by. F. O. Belzer, scout executive. . - ; ’ * The campaign probably will be hold Sept. 1. j Cards will be' given residents to list rooms In their homes for the encampment. Thousands of these rooms mnst be obtained if the old veterans and other visitors to the encampment are to be boused. According to the preliminary plans, the city will be divided into sections end the campaign will be made on a competitive basis ( Details are being worked out by Mr. Belzer and G. G. Mize, a member of housing committee. W H. Remy and G. Edgar Turner, members of the housing committee, spoke before the Exchange club at its regular meeting at the Hotel Lincoln today in an appeal for rooms. A number of cards were signed by the members. William E Balch, executive secretary for tbe encampment, who conferred with officers of the Grand Army at Columbus, 0., concerning the encampment there last year, sent the following telegram to Eldward A. Kahn, chairman of the executive committee: “Every indication over 100,000 tn Columbus in 1919; will m’-ed every "one of the 50,000 rooms in Indianapolis; larg

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Indiana Might Try It

NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Vacationists hereabouts are taking out rain insurance. Rates depend on the amount of dampness they figure will spoil their holidays.

est crowd Columbus ever had; this from official sources.” Mr. Balch was expected to. return from Coluffibns today. Tfco National Association of Civil War Musicians, regarded as one of the most unique musical organizations in the world, will hold its annual meeting coincident with the general encampment. At least 150 old soldier-musicians are expected to attend the meetings. “We play to beat the band,” says C. O. HoJmes, of Chicago, secretary of the association, in a letter to the local music committee. Further plans for the obtaining of rooms in private homes were outlined at a meeting of the housing committee at noon today at the Chamber of Com-

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MAY BE VICTIMS OF SHELL SHOCK Two Men Now Held Suffering From Amnesia.

That the two men said by physicians to be suffering: from amnesia and who are being detained at the City hospital in an effort to establish their identity are shell shock victims Is the belief expressed by Chief of Police Jerry Kinney today. The chief stated that the pictures, measurements and finger prints of the two would be made by Albert Perrott, Bertillon clerk of the- police department, and these would be sent to the Identification department at Washington, D. C.. and Ft. Leavenworth, Kaa., and possibly to the war department In Canada. Both men are of an age and build that would indicate they had been soldiers during the world war. When a soldier enlists his measurements, finger prints and pictures are taken and these are on file In tbe identification department. The seriousness of the problem of

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IF YOU TRY TRUTONA YOUR REWARD WILL BE RELIEF,” SAYS WOMAN

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identifying the amnesia sufferers was realized when a second one appeared at police headquarters last night, and asked the police to help him learn his name and where he came from. One man is held at the City hospital since' last Friday and efforts to Identify him so far have failed. The man detained at police headquarters Is well built, -with light hair, and he appears to be about 28 years old. He is well dressed. He may be a Canadian, the police believe. "Who am 17” he asked, when ha appeared at police headquarters. “Let me see; I was sick—was, sick—and I’ve got an-' awful headache. “Can c you help me find out who I am and where my relatives live?” The man wore a straw sailor hat bearing a Montreal label. He wore a soft collar, a dark tie and a silk shirt, purchased in Detroit, Mich. His shirt bore the laundry mark of “J. H. W ” The man wore a Masonic charm and an Eik’s pin, and members of the two lodges will assist the police in trying to identify him. A woman who did not give her name called police headquarters on the tele-

stiff now, either. Trutona has also relieved me of nervousness and constipa tion, from which 1 formerly suffered. My bowels are mo-e regular than they've been for some time." "I’m glad to give this statement, for 1 feel that every sufferer from rheumatic troubles, should know what the Perfect Tonic has done for me." Trutona Is really a medicine of unusual merit. It Is unsurpassed as a reconstructive agency, Rystem purifier and body invigorant. It has been declared peerless as treatment for stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Trutona Is sold in Indianapolis at the Hook Chain of Dependable Drug Stores and at O. W, Brooks' Drug Store. Fenu- I sylvania and Ohio streets. Analso at all good .druggist* everywhere.—Adverliaemant.

phone this morning and asked if the man who appeared at headquarters had a large scar on his right arm. Through an error the woman was told the man was at the ‘City hospital and she hung up. Later investigation showed that the man answered the woman’s description

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and that he had a scar on bis am had described. NKGLET REUNION THURSDAY. The annual meeting of tha Negwy Family Reunion association wIU be held next Thursday afternoon In the North Grove shelter house at Riverside park.