Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1927 — Page 3

FEB. 2, 1927

CONGRESSMAN LAUDED Indianapolis Vets Commend Chicago for Stand Against Bureau. Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 of the Disabled Veterans of the World War lias sent a message to Congressman Charles J. Thompson, Ohio, commending him for his stand on the United' States Veterans Bureau. Thompson, in a statement, according to a Times dispatch, condemned the Veterans Bureau for its "hard boiled” attitude toward veterans. The Indianapolis veterans’ organization also wrote Congressman Ralph Updike, complaining of the "red tape,” unfair ratings prolonged and unnecessary examination of and starvation payments of the local Veterans Bureau. NAME NEW CAR OFFICIAL Big Four iVJgkes Several Changes in Car Department. J. A. Brossart, former superintendent of the car department of the Beach Grove shops of the Big Foui Railroad, has been named master car builder, according to anannouncement of the Big Four offi (i'llS. Other changes announced are B. F Orr, district master car builder of the central district, will succeei Brossart; L. C. Geisel, general for< man of the Beech Grove freight ca repair department, will syicceed On I'. O. Quinn, car foreman at Dinr 'ale, will take Geisel’s place at Beec! Irove; and C. L. Dolby, supervisor ispector of Indianapolis, will bo transferred to Springfield, 0., as car . woman.

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Said Scouty, “We’re in danger now. Our boat’s still dragging on behind, but too far out to get.” The whale picked up a lot of speed, and Coppy said, “We surely need to keep our wits about us so that none of us will, slip.” They braced their feet and held oh tight and Mister Whale v swayed left and right. ’Course anyone can realize it waj a dangerous trip. Once Clewny slipped and nearly fell, but Coppy grabbed him tight around the waist and held him on his feet. Said he, “ You’d best hang to my hand. We’re too far out to to land, so falling in the water-now would be far from a treat.” “I’m going to have a cold, I’ll bet,” said Scouty, “ ’Cause I'm soaking wet. We never should have landed on this whale while out at sea.” And Coppy, snapped, “You can’t blame us and there’s no make a fuss. We don’t know what will happen so we’ll have to wait and see.” The whale moved faster through the foam. The Tinies wished that they were home, but everyone just kept real still and fought off spells of fright. They saw the sun go slowly clown. The sky turned red and blue and brown, and everyone then realized ’twas drawing close to night. (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) (The Tinymites get a good ducking in the next story.) PRIMARY "BILL AMENDED The O’Rourke bill, which originally would have entirely done away, with the primary, was reported to the Indiana Senate Tuesday so admended as to call only for nomination by primary of the Governor and giving voters right to express a presidential preference in the primary. All other State officers would be nominated by convention according to the bill. The committee report was Accepted and the bill passed to second reading.

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from Kentucky that Indiana trucks and commercial vehicles will be permitted to operate to and from Kentucky having Kentucky license plates. Schortemeier was informed that tho present Kentucky law requiring Kentucky plates for pleasure and commercial vehicles running In and out of that State will not be enforced until the Kentucky Court of Appeals hands down a decision in a case now pending.