Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1927 — Page 10
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iOARD GRANTED WIDE POWER IN' FARM AID BILL WcNary - Haugen Measure Would Create Group of |k 12 for Application. W Times Washington Bureau. 1322 New York Avenue t YVASPIINGTON, Feb. 4.—The Mc-(Tary-Haugen farm relief bill which kgcame the unfinished business of Ihe Senate today, with a vote expected by Thursday next week, proves: Creation of a Federal farm board twelve members, one from each ►f the twelve Federal land bank disIricts. Nominating comn%ittees will Pe elected by farm organizations and co-operatives. These committees Krill present names to the President, from which the President will make elections for the board. Each member of the board will get SIO,OOO per fear. Regulations and control of surpluses of cotton, wheat, rice, corn |tnd sWine, methods to be worked j Put by the board. Collection of such equalization fees ; is the board determines necessary, ; (Tie board to determine how these diould be collected. t Loans to co-operatives, when co- ! operatives are undertaking to care tor surpluses. Audit of all finances of the board ! t>y the comptroller general. A sum of $250,000,000 to carry out |he purposes of the act to be considered and administered as a revolving fund. * FIVE DIE ON CROSSING - Pour of Victims in Auto-Train Crash Members of Same Family. Bit United Press Washington, Feb. 4.— Five per- j sons, four of the same family, were killed early today wlten their automobile was struck by a Baltimore & Ohio St. Louis express train at Kensington, Md., just outside Washington. The' dead: W. A. Twombly, 55, Kensington, Md.: Mrs. Mary Twombly, his wife; Paul Twombly, 27, a son, who was driving the automobile; Elizabeth j Twombly, a daughter, mnd Mrs. Grafton Holland, a neighbor. Fruit growers of a certain region in the Ozark Mountains use a cave as a great storage plant.
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Despite his 82 years, W. S. Hart, Boonville banker, outswam two sharks while bathing near Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., according to a letter received by a friend. Hart went into the gulf alone and saw the sharks. He reached shore safety after a/liard swim. LaPogJe citizens are saving a newspaper clipping to show the John Hilt Ice Company if a siiortagc of ice is reported next summer. The clipping says 12,000 tons have been stored so far. Training course for boy and girl scout executives has been inaugurated at Taylor University at Upland. Little Billy Fritz of Bluffton is an early traffic victim. He fell from his tricycle, bruising his face severely. Foundation work lias been started by the Monon Stone Company for a $150,000 stone raw mill at Clear Creek, near Bloomington. Theft of a Stradivarius violin made in Germany in 1736 and valued at SB,OOO has been reported by Mrs. Olga Woltz of South Bend. Hubert Frazel, 12, of Owensville, lias sued a bakery there for $3,000 damages for injuries received when his hand was caught in a bread mixer. >J. A. Realty of Lebanon is eating cake tliis week, (lie gift oi' the Omar Baking Company of Indianapolis. During tiie last zero wave, one of tiie company's trucks went
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