Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1929 — Page 27

APRIL’ 12. 1929

LOW TARIFF DECRIED Hoosicr Offers Suggestions for Farm Bill. President Hoover s observations in South America should be helpful to ronsrress in solution of the farm

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problem at the special session of congress. Luke W. Duffey, Indiana farm leader, told Congressman Louis Ludlow in a communication sent him, today. Duffey pointed out the importance of approaching farm relief with an eye to competition from South and Central America. “With the use of 30 per cent more of this foreign free trade acreage in the

supply of farm produce for our market," he wrote, “it will be in order to retire the balance of our American acreage under a traffic handicap." Optimistic over the prospect of a proper solution, Duffey declared, “The Coolidge open tariff farm policy must go. The cheap food advocates and margin hunters must not write the farm bill. The Ameri-

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can landowner holds you severally ; and collectively to a program of j tariff-honesty never administered j him under the Coolidge administra- j tion.” Saltwater rains have frequently ! been reported during tropical cy- ! clones. This is explained by the j fact that spray from waves which j the storms generate is often carried ! far inland by the winds.

MAN ESCAPES FROM LARGE DEVIL FISH Octopus Attacks Californian; Fight Lasts 5 Minutes. B>f Ini ted Pro** SAN MATEO, Cal., April 12.—W. J. Terry of this city now is a full-

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fledged member of that small band of persons who have successfully combatted and escaped an octopus. While hunting abalones at Point Arena recently. Terry suddenly felt his legs jerked together. He was horrified to find himself in the grip of a sixteen-foot devilfish. Terry’s cries for help brought a

companion to his assistance and for five minutes the two men fought the octopus before Terry escaped from the tentacles.

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“Its body was as big as a dishpan and its eyes the size of a cat’s.” was Terry's description of the monster.