Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1926 — Page 2

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SWEEPING PROBE OF OIL FREIGHT RATESPLANNED Hearings Said v to Be Very Important to Start Next Month. v Times Washfnoton Bureau. 1322 Neic York Arcnue WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—A series of hearings which leading oil men of the country regard as having a more important bearing on the Immediate future of the oil industry than even the functioning of the President’s oil board, will begin next month at St. Louis by the Interstate Commerce Commisssion. The commission is seeking to establish whether railroad freight rates on oil and petroleum products from the Texas, Oklahoma and other leading oil fields to point east of the Mississippi River, lying south of the ■Ohio River and east of the IllinoisIndiana line, are discriminatory either tQ the railroad, refineries or certain idbalitjes. Within the past two years 14 separate complaints have been filed by oil companies charging freight rates or oil shipments are excessive and discriminatory. The Interstate Commerce Commission decided xm one sweeping investigation of the complaints. Last week. Examiner J. B. Keeler was essigned to conduct the hearings and prepare a "report. Keeler will start his investigations at St. Louis October 4. A week

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later a hearing wifi be held at New Orleans and "on Oct. 15 at Ft. Worth. Other hearings include one at Tulsa on Oct. 22; Atlanta, Nov. 17; Pittsburgh, Nov. 29 and New York City on Dec. 6. LADY IS VOTED BESTJRESSED Honor Accorded English Noblewoman at Deauville. .Bu I'nlted Prrss DEAUVILLE. Sept. 24.—Laay Louis Mountbatten has been voted the best-dressed woman at Deauville, which means the best-dresse dwoman •>t the world. The dressing-up or dressing-down is keener at Deauville in early autumn than anywhere else. Lady Mountbatten, whose husband is the “best pal” of the Prince of Wales and who accompanied the Prince to the United States, has achieved her eminence in style at Deauville by dressing simply. Her gowns are magnificently fitted with--"out being ornate and she decorates herself only with a string of simple pearls and a ring or two on her fingers. •* Her restraint in the use of jewels is noticeable, because other women at Deauville this season seem bent upon hanging on every gem and jewel they possess, all at the satne time. Lady Mountbatten is heiress to the millions, probably the largest inheritance in England. Mosquitoes are said to be capable of flying a mile and a half.

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YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONFABOCT. 22 Nationally Known Speakers v on Program. Nationally known leaders will address the State Young People's Conference at Lafayette Oct. 22-24. according to announcement of E. T. Albertson, Indiana Council of Religious Education secretary. Dr. J. M. Artman, University of Chicago, recently elected secretary of the Religious Education •Association, will lead group discussions. Grace Sloan Overton, krtbwn to girls who attended the 1925 Geneva conference, will attend. P. R. Hayward, superintendent of the Young People’s Division of the International Council of Religious Education, will be-en the Friday program at thd conference. Roy Burkhuft, who attended th£ South Bend conference last year, will appear Friday afternoon and nt^ht. One of the features of the program will be interpretations of life given by those who* are continually engaged in youth education and training. Dr. E. R\ Bartlett, dean of religious education at De Pauw , University, will be on the Saturday program. BIRDS DISAPPEARING Bu Times Special LONDON. Sept. 24.—England's wild birds are disappearing, accord lng to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, which blames Increasing motor traffic, the breaking up of great estates for; building, and the disappearance of woods, parks and meadows. \

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