Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1929 — Page 9
NOV. 21, 1929
CANADA SCORED FOR THREAT OF NEWSPRINT HIKE St. Louis Paper in Demand for Official Action by U. S. Bu Vnitet Pre* ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21.—The St. Louis Star, In an editorial today headed “Canada's Mailed Fist,” said: “The threat of the Canadian government through Premier Howard Ferguson to strike at every newspaper publisher in America, and, secondarily, at every newspaper reader, by forcing a higher price of newsprint paper at a time when most other commodities are declining. should have the Immediate attention of congress and the state department at Washington. ‘ Proper means should be devised promptly to avert this action and to protect the interests of those affected.” the editorial went on. “The law of supply and demand is supposed to govern the price of commodities of every nature," the editorial said, “but the Canadian government proposes to hold this law in abeyance and force upon the publishers of America an arbitrary price based upon force instead of a natural price, based on supply and demand.” If the price of newsprint is raised the fdar said, not only would curtailment of consumption result in less reading matter, but “at a time when all factors point to a decreased price, a raise in advertising rates must follow. This would mean an added burden on business right at a time when it is struggling to keep volume levels from falling, following the stock market debacle.” “Direct representations should be made to the Canadian government by the proper Washington authorities to point out the obvious unfairness and unsoundness cf such a prica-fixlng move, and the equal'.' obvious trouble ahead for bo;: countries if retaliatory measures m necessary to stop it,” the SM. said. FAMOUS WRITERS ILL Kipling, Conan Doyle A c Overtaken by I ailing Healih. Bii f'n e ■' fit LONDON, Nov., 21.—11 l health has overtaken t.vo cf Dr.ic.n s Kit noted writers—Ruclyard LLpLng a. a : Sir Arthur Ccnan Doyle. Kipling has been or ’ered abroad i for his hcal h, the British Broadcast j Cos poraticn announced in canceling an address he was scheduled tc, broadcast. S'r Arthur is confined to his he ' at h ; s lvme in Crowlm 'h, S ; sen. c’’'- to o' s-'ve k. I’e h?s can- : "’1 engagements for seers’, months. COUNT DIES m ACCIDENT Italian Nc' ’crrrs.n Drrv."r*<d a' j F-’-oylane Turns Over. Bu r> ’ /’rr * RCtfE, Nov. 2!.—Count Enrin Piercey was drowned when an Italian commercial hydroplane carrying twelve persons, overturned in landing at the hydroport, near Gagliari. The crew cf four and seven passengers were rescued by motorboat-.! although the pilot and wirclev : operator were injured. The accident i was caused by the pilot’s mis judgment. cf the distance of his plane from the water. There is said to be an earthquake about once a week near Lima, Peru
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Former U. S. Ambassador to Talk on Referendum to Decide War. The proposition of putting wars up to the people of the nation by popular referendum will be discussed by Alanson B. Houghton, for seven years United States ambassador to Germany and Great Britain, in an address here Dec. 5, j under auspices of the Indiana CounI cil on International Relations. Houghton Is making a series of talks throughout the United States, ’ seeking to impress the American people with the importance of re- . cent United States-European peace gestures. The lecture is open to the \ public. The place has not been sej iected. In Germany, Houghton watched the political and financial recon- ! struction of that nation following the Armistice and in London, after his transfer as the head of the American diplomatic corps there in 1925, he participated in development of the Locarno accords and the Kellogg pact. He was succeeded last spring by Charles G. Dawes.
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DRIVER HELOIN FLAMEDEATH Grand Jury Will Act in Manslaughter Case. Clifford Hatterbaugh, 23, of 630 South Meridian street, today was held for the grand jury on manslaughter charges following examination before Municipal Judge Paul C. Wetter, Wednesday. Hatterbaugh was driver of an automobile in which Burton Cook, 25, of 1530 North Illinois street, was burned to death on the night of Sept, 27, following a collision at English avenue and De Loss street. ' Homer Albertson, 2844 Allen avenue, driver of the other car, testified that Hatterbaugh’s auto struck his, overturned, and caught fire. Hatterbaugh and a girl companion were not injured. Bond was set at SI,OOO.
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