Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1928 — Page 18

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NORRIS’ SHOALS PLANS CHANGED IN HOUSE DRAFT Qpene Competition Clause Is Inserted; Passage Is Forecast Soon. By Times Special WASHINGTON. March 30. Muscle Shoals legislation is expected to pass the House in less than a fortnight. The House Military Affairs Committee has reported out its substitute to the Norris bill by a vote of 17 to 4. Representative James of Michigan, said the bill and report will be turned over to the House within a week and the Rules Committee will be asked to give it precedence over other elgislation. “I expect the House to adopt the bill,” James said. Private Proposal Refused Before adopting the Government operation bill, the committee again voted down the Madden bill, 12 to 5. The Madden bill was called up because of a recapture clause submitted by American Cyanamid Company, which wants to lease Muscle Shoals for fifty years. Senator Norris said that the resolution as reported out to the House was unsatisfactory to him. “Insofar as the House resolution continues the plant in the Government’s hands, it is satisfactory,” Norris said. Opposes No Preference “But it is unsatisfactory in that it provides that the public agencies which want power must take their chances with thp private power companies, without preferential treatment, under a board of com-

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mission appointed by the President. “Practical working of such commission under the present administration would mean that the private agencies would get the preference. “Nor am I in agreement with the proposal to operate nitrate plant No. to its full capacity for the production of fertilizer. I have shown in the Senate that the process for which the machinery there is designed is so antiquated and so costly that no private businessman would think for a minute of using it.”

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Jaunt in Boys’ Clothing Halted at Memphis. Two Indianapolis girls are being returned here from Memphis, Tenn., where they were apprehended by authorities and a runaway jaunt to Miami, Fla., in boys’ clothing, was brought to an abrupt close. They are Catherine Belford, who formerly lived with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Belford, 601 Fletcher Ave., and Jeanette Roshow, daughter of Mrs. Ada Roshow, whose Indianapolis address was not listed. Both had been gone for more than a week. When taken in tow at Memphis the girls told of “bumming” rides southward in search of high wages and adventure. They intended to go from Memphis to Vicksburg, Miss., and thence to Miami, they declared. KRUPP OFFICIALS VISIT STUDEBAKER FACTORY Drop Forging Methods Win Praise of Three Germans. By Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 30. Visitors at the automobile manufacturing plant of the Studebaker Corporation here this week included three officials of the famous Krupp Works, engaged in the manufacture of steel products at Essen, Germany. The officials were Dr. Frederick Rittersheusen, Heinerich Schupp and Dr. Eduard Maurez. The Germans are making a tour of the United States inspecting manufacturing processes. T*iey praised the drop-forging methods of the Studebaker Corporation. Another visitor was Israel Klein, automobile editor of NEA Service, newspaper feature concern with headqaurters at Cleveland, Ohio, which serves newspapers throughout the United States.

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