Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1930 — Page 12

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NEW METHODS IN CONTROL OF UTILITIES URGED Reis, Feustel in Debate on Need of Regulation by Federal Board. Indiana lags behind the nation in formulation of some progressive program of public power conservation, Alvin C. Reis, Madison. WLs., told the IndiaV.a League of Women Voters at the Lincoln Thursday night, r Reis, chairman. of the judiciary 'committee of the Wisconsin legislature. was on hand to debate Robert jv.l. Feustel. Ft. Wayne, Insull Indiana spokesman, on national against jfederal utilities regulation. * Feustel contended that national regulation of utilities will prove *fi.tile and is entirely unnecessary. He urged continued state control snd suggested strengthening state Commissions by paying $15,000 salaries. Reis cited the increasing interstate operation of utilities and asserted that with the creation of holding companies they have slipped away from control by state commissions. Federal regulation has become essential, he asserted. Feustel took the occasion to boost the Insull $70,000,000 merger plan riow pending before the Indiana ■public service commission. Reis countered with the contention that even now the state is not powerful enough to halt merger by purchase if not in name. “The solution.'’ he declared, “lies in counter-attack. You need in Indiana a constitutional amendment enabling this state to recover its -water power Indiana needs a gre it public power program of publicly owned stations.” Feustel agreed that large electric mergers are inevitable developments, but said they come from advances made by the scientist and .engineer and not from bankers. AMUSEMENTS ENGLISH’S L-M MATINEE TOMORROW. 5:1,1 jSamlLHarris presents^ zmixz • In the Musical Circus n ANIMAL CRACKER? KITES, SI.OO to $4.40, Inr. Tax. SAT. MAT., SI.OO to $3.00. ALL NEXT WEEK MATS.: WED., SAT. JANE COWL IN A MODERN COMEDY “JEMMY” WITH GUY STANDING Eves.: 50c to $3.00. Wed. Mat.: 50c to SI.OO. Sat. Mat.: 50c to $2.50. Seats on Sale.

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