Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 210, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1922 — Page 7

BOND ISSUE MAY PROVIDE ‘BONUS’ FUND V _______ U, S. Will Consider British Security Offering, PLATS LOOKS GOOD Proposed System Also Seen as Business Remedy. By J. BART CAMPBELL. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Four iillion dollars’ worth of British govimment bonds, underwritten by the United States Government, will provide for the soldiers’ “bonus,” if the present plan of Administration leaders decided upon today, is carried out. Administration leaders are understood to ba prepared to go before the country with such a plan intended at once to take care of adjusted compensation for American ex-service men, and the British indebtedness to the United States. It is proposed $4,000,000 worth of British government securities, guaranteed by the United States Government, will find a ready market lij this country if offered for general sale* and will lead to an early and speedy solution of the difficulties confronting the Administration relative to the soldiers' “bonus" and the foreign debt. Asa practical business proposition. Administration leaders believe the plan will meet with popular approval. Negotiations between the American and British governments relative to the new plan for a satisfactory readjustment of the British debt are said to have been started since the beginning of the present armament conference. It Is pointed out tha: the valne of British bonds, underwritten by the United States, could not be ever-estimated, and that if they were placed on sale they would have a tendency to bring about a marked improvement In economic and financial conditions generally both here and abroad. It also Is explained the present plan for the linking of soldier “bonus” with the refunding of the foreign debt was discussed at considerable length at the conference which took place Saturday night between President Harding. Secretary of War Weeks and Attorney General Daugherty on one hand, and Republican leaders of Congress, who included Senator McCuinber of North Dakota, the new chairman of the Senate Finance Commlt;tee; Representative Madden of Ilinols, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee and Representative Fordney of Michigan, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, on the other. Republican National Chairman John T. Adams took a leading part in the conference, at which it was agreed the Issue presented by the soldiers’ “bonus" and the foreign debt must be met by the Republican party in the coming Congressional campaign in a way that would prove satisfactory to the American people If It were to be pointed out to (he American people, it was suggested, the American public is prepared to enter into financial arrangement with its chief debtor, whereby $4,000,000,000 worth of bords, guaranteed by the two wealthiest nations of the world, are to be offered for sale as a means of overcoming one of the main obstacles In the way of world prosperity, there could hardly be any reasonable objection tb such a plan. While the President and his advisers first favored a sales tax, or some other torn of tax, as a means of financing the soldiers’ “bonus,” it finally was agreed the most practicable method of meeting the issue would be acceptance of the proposal that Great Britain’s indebtedness to this country be turned Into bonds, which, underwritten by the United States, would be sure to provlce all necessary funds to finance whatever exservice men's adjusted compensation may have to be provided for The rate tentatively decided upon for the bonus was $1.73 a day for each soldier. It is estimated fully 72 per cent of those eligible for the compensation will accept the cash bonus, which would wnsum, practically all otf the $4,000,000,000 raised through the British bond Issue. — may have to be provided for. Requests for Street Repairs Overwhelm New Administration Repeated announcements of Mayor .Jamuel Lewis Shank that he intends to have a lot of work done upon unimproved streets has brought a harvest of requests from citizens residing upon such thoroughfares. Street Commissioner M. J. Hyland said requests for repairs are coming in so fast all of them cannot be met immediately. He said he is having the worst holes and ruts attended to from day to day as they are reported and less serious complaints taken care of as fast as his men can get to them. The board of public works is receiving a heavy run of petitions for street, alley and sidewalk improvements. DKAKIft IS CANDIDATE. William F. Deakin, former custodian of Tomlinson Hall, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for justice of peace of Center Township. A similar announcement has been made by Edward L. 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BY AGNES AYRES. Star in Paramount Pictures. Our penchant fur fur seems to be insatiable. Woman, the barharinn ai h -rr. nb. ays loves fur and jewels above all else, however. I have a motion that not a itirae of the present vogue for fur la due to the furriers' over supply. Last year the dealers In raw skins and the trappers received little encouragement from the manufacturers. This year the same manufacturers are clamoring for the overstocked supply. Then, too, all the wise weather prophets are predicting a very cold winter, mid a very cold winter means better pelts for (he autumn, as well as a greater demand for them. In the sket< h is one of the new cloth frocks, showing the lavish use of fur. It is of kasha cloth In the soft tan that the French are so enthusiastic about. The frock is straight, though pleasantly full, and Is belted low with a narrow cloth sash. The neck line is the oval to which we are accustomed, and the sleeves are long, straight and loose. Heavy cuffs of beaver weight the sleeves and a deep band the hem, beaver being absolutely right In color, though adding no contrast. If contrast is desired it must be added in the accessories or hat. for of course, this is a street dross. A string of brilliant beads or a big pendant or: a black ribbon will give the touches of color. INDIAN FACES CHARGE. Chief Red Cloud. 25, an Indian, giving Ms address ns the Oxford Hotel, was arrested by the police last night on un affidavit filed by ills wife. Helen Red Cloud 1141 Roosevelt avenue, charging assault and battery. lie pave his occupation as a chemist. Turnkeys at the city prison said Red Cloud was n a few day* ugo and explained “fire water" had been his Waterloo.

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MAY RECLAIM VAST DISTRICT Major Goethals to Study Columbia Basin. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 12.—Major General George W. Goethals has signified willingness to investigate and report on the feasibility of the Columbia Basin Irrigation project. Besides the reclamation of 1.753.000 acres of land In central and eastern Washington, the project contemplates canalization of the mid-Columbia River and development of many thousands of electric horse power, which it is proposed to use for pumping Irrigation water above gravity lines operating transcontinental railway systems in the Pacific Northwest, together with supplementing the existing supply of electric current for cities, towns and industries. —Copyright, 1922, by Pubic Ledger Company. Y. M. C. A. May Adopt New Constitution A proposed new constitution will be considered at the annual State convention of the Young Men’s Christian Association which opens at the Meridian Street M. E Church Jan. 19. The session will last three days. The convention will open with a dinner r.t the Hotel Severin at which Fred Hoke, C. A. Tevebaugh, State executive secretary of the association, and C. W. Whitehair of Cleveland, will speak. Speaking programs have been arranged for the following two days of the convention. Frank C. Jordan, secretary of the Indianapolis Water Company, has been named a member of the board of trustees of the Indianapolis Y. M. C A. He succeeds Hugh Daugherty, who retired be-

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cause of Illness. C. H. Badger and J. K. Lilly were re-elected trustees and H. C. Atkins, C. J. Buchanan, Edgar H. Evans, J. P. Habbe aDd Fred Hoke were reelected to the board of directors. Scottish Rite Class Dates Set The convention dates for Scottish Kite classes have been announced by the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Valley of Indianapolis. The city class will run through five successive Wednesday afternoons and evenings, beginning Wednesday, Feb. Si and ending Wednesday, March 22. The fifty-seventh annual convocation or State class will begin March 28 and will last four days. The various committee- In charge of these two convocations are as follows: Entertainment, Arthur 8. Klmber; banquets, Ohio L. Wade; safety, James F. Aldrich; “good cheer” (visiting), E, Guy Robbins; reception, Indianapolis

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