Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1926 — Page 4

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OPINION VARIES ON TIME OWE (Continued From Page 1)

ground It did not benefit the labor* ing man. Lew Thinks It Cheat “Why not go to work at 6 a. m. instead of 7 and quit at 4 p. m. in place of 5 p. m. and let the clock rest in peace?” was Lew Shank’s unique compromise proposal. “Why, the evenings are too short now. Os course, I’m getting old, but I believe that the sun controls the real time and that it’s sort of going against nature to cheat the sun.” A number of business leaders objected to the chronological reform on the ground that it tends toward confusion in business engagements and in the operation of railroad trains. . “It means a general mix-up in time of the different cities and in business appointments,” said Robert I. Todd, Indianapolis Street Railway president. 4 “You Fool Yourself” Elmer W. Stout, Fletcher American National Bank president, said he was not enthusiastic about daylight saving, but that he thought it was not objectionable if the majority of the people desired it. “You just fool yourself—that’s all,” commented John E. Milner, real estate operator and park board member. You get up an hour earlier.” A. Smith Bowman, Peoples Motor Coach Company president, said the system might create confusion, but added he had observed satisfaction in other cities where it has existed for some time. Says Workers Opposed “Some councilman said he could get 10,000 signatures for the proposed change, well I can follow right behind him and get 20,000 against it,” said F. O. Fisher, restaurant proprietor, 126 W. Ohio St. “The working classes do not favor the new time schedule, and

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I believe someone besides the golf player should have something to say. Most of the folks I talk to favor lettirtg father time alone.” Other opinions Miss Ruth Harris, Nifty Cleaners, 1114 Central Ave.—lt will get me away from work earlier. I’m for it. Alva Buening, Callis Battery Service Station, 2317 E. Tenth St. —It’s not much good. Harry E. Elder, Automobile Repair Company, 3770 College Ave.— O. K. Mrs. Emey Bowen, Thomas Hyatt

Restaurant, 108 W. Sixteenth St. — I'd like It after I got used to It. Miss Louoise Ralston, Fred Stettier Bakery, 646 S. East St. —What is it? Oh, yes, it’s all right, but I don’t like the idea of a change. Miss Eunice Kirkwood. Indianapolis Pretzel Company, 1045 S. Keystone Ave. —It’s all right with me, but I don’t know whether the boss would like it. Better see him. Billy Brown, Barber Shop, 63 W. Thirty-Fourth St.—l wish they would pass the law for it. 1 W. C. Henpsling. Mapleton Beauty

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