Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1923 — Page 9

FRIDAY, JULY 6,1923

MING RELAXES AS SHIP STEAMS TOWARDAIASKA President Intends to Hold Steel Industry to EightHour Day. By LAWRENCE MARTIN United Press Staff Correspondent ABOARD THE U. S. S. HENDERSON, WITH PRESIDENT HARDING (By wireless to the United Press)., July 6.—Alaska, land of mystery to millions of Americans. Is to be opened up by President Harding. The transport Henderson, carrying the presidential party, was steaming coastwise today, en route for the northern Eldorado. Mr. Harding is outside American waters for the first time since he became president. The Henderson crossed into Canadian territory waters at midnight. Although he claims to have no preconception regarding Alaska, the President has a hunch, he says, the present trip is going to disclose possibilities as yet unknown to the general public. When someone aboard asked him if he cared to look over a list of motion picture films on board the

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Meetings Here Saturday Allied Motors Commerce. Luncheon. Spink-Arms. American Woman's Overseas League. Luncheon. L. S. Ayres tearoom. Phi Delta Theta. Luncheon. C. of C. ' Exchange Club. Luncheon. Lincoln. Optimists Club. Luncheon. Claypool. Woman’s City Club. Luncheon. Seventh floor C. of C. Delta Tau Delta. Luncbeon. Board of Trade. Knights of Columbus. Luncheon. Spink-Arms. Industrial Lenders. Luncheon. Seventh floor C. of C. Laymen’s League. Luncheon. Seventh floor C. of C.

ship for the purpose of selecting those he would like to see, the President replied he did not care to think of anything for a day. He has relaxed completely. The President intends to hold the steel industry to its promise to put the eight-hour shift into effect in place of the present twelve-hour day. When he is convinced this can be done without injustice to the industry, he will call on E. H. Gary and other steel magnates to make good promises contained in a letter to the President and made public Thursday at Tacoma. In this letter steel leaders pledged to abolish the twelve-hour shift when "there is a surplus of labor available."

Pensioned Conductor Longs to Be on Run

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CHARLES WRIGHTSMAN “I want to get on the back end of a car again; there's nothing like

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being a conductor and seeing all different kinds of people,” said Charles Wrightsman, 38, 417% Virginia Ave., today. He was put on the pension list for disability Monday. . Wrightsman suffered a stroke while on his run March 26. "Whin the stroke came I was unable to move and I thought my time had come," Wrightsman said. "But I'm well on the road to health now and I have a pension to help tide over my financial troubles, so why shouldn’t-I be happy?” LICENSE MEASURE UPHELD Lesh Rules Transfer of Inheritance Tax Receipts Valid. Provision of the section of the 1923 automobile license law which transfers inheritance tax funds to the State general fund instead of to the State highway commission, is upheld as constitutional by Attorney General U. S. Lesh in an opinion submitted to Robert Bracken, State auditor. Bracken questioned the singularity of the act’s title. Lesh’s opinion upholds one of the most strongly opposed measures in Governor McCray s legislative program, which he dutllned at the opening of the legislature.

‘FIDAC’ COMMITTEE WILL FORM PUNS Legion to Send Delegates to Foreign Conference. Plans for representation at the annual congress of “Fidac,” Interallied Veterans Federation, to be held September at Brussels, Belgium, will be discussed by the “Fidac” committee of the American Legion here July 20. Alvin M Owsley, national commander of the legion, will urge participation in affairs of the international organization. The organization represents eight different nations and fifteen million allied fighters. Countries represented are the United States, Great Britain, Belgium, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia. Roumania and Serbia. Col. L. R. Gignilliat, commandant at Cul-

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ver and former State commander of the legion, is a member of the committee. Principal clauses of "Fidac’s” principles are outlawing of war and establishment of a protected world court. AUTO WRECKERS HUNTED Boys Escape Aft-er Running Stolen Car Info Telephone Pole. Pojice are searching for two boys who wrecked a stolen automobile. Rosa M. Baum. Plainfield, Ind., at 3 p. m. Thursday reported her car stolen from Ohio St. and Capitol Ave. More than four hours later Charles J. Lindemann, 414 N. State Ave., and his father saw an automobile in the alley hit a telephone pole, Two boys jumped out and ran. Lindemann pursued one boy to Vermont and Oriental Sts., but he escaped. Josefs Kennedy, 14, of 418 N. State Ave., told police the boys got into the car in the yard of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1605 Sturm Ave., and asked several boys to push the car into the alley.

MRS. LETITIA BRUCE DIES Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Letltia Bruce, 68, 255 lowa St.*, who died at her home at 3 p. m. Thursday, have not been made, pending arrival of H. C. Bratain, a brother, from Wash-

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lngton, D. C. Three daughters, Mrs. W, C. Anderson, Mrs. Casper Kempf and Mrs. A. C. Bertrand; two sons, William and Glenn Bruce, and two other brothers, George and A. E. Brattain, all of this city, survive.

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