Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1929 — Page 12

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SHAW IS HISSED FOR‘INSULT’TO BRITISH PRINCE Reluctance to Preside at Prize Presentation Is Misconstrued. By United Press LONDON, Nov. 29. —George Bernard Shaw did a rare thing Thursday night. He admitted that he had met a more important person than himself. But for all of the noted critic's attempt to be deferential to the prince of Wales, he received only the hisses of an audience which misconstrued his motive. The incident occurred during a charity boxing tournament at the stadium club. Ohe of the tourney’s sponsors, spotting Shaw’s spade beard in the audience, went to his side and asked him to present the prizes to the winners. Bhaw showed no willingness to accept the offer. Three members of the prince of Wales’ party apparently had Joined in the request and while Shaw expostulated, the prince cast several glances in the direction of the critic. Shaw then refused emphatically and the audience centered its attention on him. They saw the prince looking anxiously toward the gathering around Shaw and drew their own conclusion—that Shaw had refused to meet the heir to Britain’s throne. The hissing began and grew steadily in volume. The arrival of a substitute finally detracted attention from the audience and the show continued. Shaw later, explaining his action to newspaper men, .said: “As the prince was present it was hardly correct for me to present the prizes. Besides, the boxers wanted to receive the prizes from the prince.

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MONDAY IS SET FOR HEARING ON UTILITYMERGER Ogden Leaves to Public Service Body Decision on Legality. Commissioner Howell Ellis of the public service commission, who has the $70,000,000 Insull utilities merger petition in tow, announced definitely today that first hearing on the petition will be held at 10 a. m., Monday, regardless of any interpretation of an opinion of the attorney-gen-eral regarding its legality. The attorney-general’s opinion.

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given on request of Commissioner Calvin Mclntosh, was made public late Wednesday. It cited the law governing utility mergers and pointed out illegalities of certain factors said by Mclntosh to be involved in the present petition. Attorney-General James M. Ogdent left it up to the commission to decide whether or not such factors actually are involved. This attitude puts the commissioners in the position of being both “judge of the law and facts” as are jurors. Whether the opinion will be given an official status also is left to the commissioners. “I never have been faced with a situation similar to the one involved in rendering this particular opinion,” the attorney-general explained today. “I will incorporate it with other official opinions as addressed to Commissioner Mclntosh. I have been informed that the majority of the commissioners did not want it and

so it is up to them whether they will consider it official.” The matter may be discussed at the regular commission conference this afternoon, it was said. * One commissioner pointed out tnat the question involved, in his opinion, is one of “purchase and sale.” The Indiafia supreme court already has ruled in favor of commission jurisdiction in such cases. Law governing mergers is involved definitely, however, in the union of the properties of the Central Indiana Power Company, Indiana Electric Corporation, Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company and the Terre Haute Traction and Light Company, the same commissioner stated.

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