Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1922 — Page 3

SEPT. 28, 1922

SENATOR WATSON DEFENDS TIFF lIFIFIST SPEECH Opening Address of Campaign Made at Courthouse in Greenfield. By Times Special GREENFIELD, Ind., Sept. 28. Senator James E. Watson opened his campaign in Indiana with a speech here last night before a large audience at the Hancock County courthouse, in which he defended the record of the present national Administration. He was introduced by Will Hough. ‘‘l stand unqualifiedly in favor of Albert J. Beveridge’s candidacy for Senator,” Watson declared. ‘‘President Harding has two more years to serve. Give him a RepubLcan Congress so he can go ahead with those policies now in effect,” he said, "if at the end of two yeers you’re tired of us. k!ck us out altogether." Tariff Discussed Senator Watson in most of his address confined himself to defense of the tariff law recently passed by Congress. v “In 1920 before the emergency tariff was passed farmers were selling below

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the cost of production, but the cost of living to purchasers of the products had not been reduced. Decline in the prices of farm products was stopped by the emergency law and favored the farmers,” he asserted. “Congress revived the war finance corporation which provided a bllllondollar revolving’fund to help farmers in marketing their grain," he stated. "Under the Fordney-McCumber tariff law 87 per cent of the products coming into the country will pay an ad valorem rate and the remainder will be duty free.” Watson said the United States was among the last nations of the world to pass a high protective tariff.

SCUFF TO ISSFSS LOTSSHDHT HIM Board of Works Members Make Decision Affecting Section of E. Michigan St. Property owners of B. Michigan St., between Sherman Dr. and Emerson Ave., breathed easier today. The board of public works granted a plea the 150 foot rule be used in assessing cost of the permanent improvement of the street. Most of the lots on the improvement face the cross streets, thereby making lots with 140 to 160 feet front footage

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on Michigan St., and from 40 to 60 feet depth. In some cases, the board was told, this meant an assessment of as high as $1,400 against a single lot, which might be worth only from S6OO to SI,OOO. The law permits the board in such cases to assess lots back of the first row to a depth of 150 feet a percentage of the benefits. Approximately 200 Michigan St., persons appeared before the board. Protests also were made against the street railway company filling up Its unpaved car track space with gravel which overflowed on the new pavement and is being ground Into it by heavy trucks. The delegation asked that the street railway speed up doubling Its tracks between Bradley and Emerson Aves. Ail order for this was given May 19.

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