Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1930 — Page 3

TOLY 18, 1930

OGDEN WILLING TO CITE BUDGET GROUP'S STATUS Governor, Orr Can Learn of Legality Any Time, Says Attorney-General. Should Governor Harry G. Leslie. Lawrence F. Orr, chief examiner of the state board of accounts, or any state department or institutional head really be interested in whether or not the state budget committee is legally constituted at present, they can find out by requesting an opinion of AttorneyGeneral James M. Ogden. Efforts of The Times to interest any of the present administration in this matter have been without result. Ogden stated that he stands ready to rule formally at any time such request is received. On Budget Law His ruling will be based on the state budget law, which reads in part as follows: -No member of the general assembly shall be eligible to membership on such committee <the budget committee*, who has any contract pending with any of the departments of the state either directly or indirectly, or who shall be financially interested, either directly or indirectly, in any approprition which the committee may be required to recommend.'’ Representative Sam J. Farrell .Rep . Hartford City, is a member of the state budget committee. He also is sales representative for the Indiana Truck Company, which sells whole fleets of trucks, valued at thousands of dollars, to the state highway department. Passes on Budget Indiana trucks also are sold to state institutions, where Farrell jiasses on the budgets. All this was known by Governor Leslie when ne reappointed Farrell to the budget committee. Farrell at one time sought legal sanction by writing former Attor-ney-General Arthur L. Gilliom regarding his status. He withdrew the letter, so no opinion is on record. “Why don’t you write about some of the big graft that goes on around here?” Farrell asked The Times statehouse .eporier recently, when he became irate about his budget connection being mentioned in the late highway truck sale. "There are a whole lot bigger things than what I'm doing, to write about." PER CAPITA DEBT LOW Indianapolis Near Bottom in Survey of 26 Comparable Cities. Municipal per capita debt in Indianapolis is lower than in twentytwo of twenty-six other cities in ils class, according to information announced by the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. The local per capita debt was $71.15 last year, the state and county debts not being included in the survey.

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Sword Swallowing Act Is Easy, X-Ray Shows By Srirnrr firrrice m , CHICAGO July 18—Some French physicians have examined the throats of’sword swallowers with X-rays and the stethoscope, the American Medical Association has just reported. The doctors found that in these men the lining of the esophagus, which is the tube leading from throat to stomach, was slightly swollen and very red However, it did not show any signs of recent or old injuries. By means of the fluoroscope, which makes use of X-rays, the doctors were able to watch the sword being swallowed all the way into the esophagus. This performance, which seems to be most hazardous, really is very simple, and if it is done adroitly the performer is in no danger of injury, the doctors found. Another interesting fact observed was that the sword sw'allowers • reathed differently frem most people. Their breathing was done , xclusively by movements of the ribsr without any movement of the diaphragm. This was true of their normal breaching when they were not performing their act, as well as of the breathing while 1 wallowing the sword. Evidently a special physiological predisposition, either natural or acquired, is necessary for success in sword swallowing.

DRY AGENTS, FED BY WOMEN. MAKE 19 RAIDS Refreshments Provided, Federals Launch Big Clean-l'p Drive. Bu I tiilrd Press CORY. Pa., July 18.—The women of Corey, who used to serve coffee and doughnuts to firemen at nocturnal blazes, now provide refreshjents for federal prohibition enforcement officers raids. Sixty dry agents visited this town Thursday night, enjoyed a repast consisting of sandwiches, “java,” and “sinkers” prepared by women of a law enforcement organization, and then raided nineteen establishments. In fourteen places, including the Elks Club, the agents said they found liquor. Fifteen persons were arrested. Two of them women. Evidence had been gathered for two months by men and women of the law enforcement society.

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Blast on Boat Kills Two Bu I'ni/rd Press MARSEILLES. France, July 18.— Two persons were killed and one injured. including an European, when an explosion occurred today aboard the Far East mail boat Sphinx.

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UPTON GIVEN CHARM Colorado Shamrock to Be Carried in Races. Bu I'nite'i Press PARIg, July 18.—Sir Thomas Lipton is going to carry a Colorado shamrock in his pocket for luck when Shamrock V races for the American cup next September. After Sir Thomas won five races out of five starts with his cup contender while wearing a shamrockgreen necktie knitted for him by Mrs. J. J. Brown, Colorado millionaire and voluntary exile in Paris, he wrote to Mrs. Brown and asked what she could offer as a sure-fire lucky piece for the September races. Mrs. Brown sent to Colorado and obtained a shamrock from the garden of her Denver home and has sent it to the veteran yachtsman. Sir Thomas wrote promising to carry it during the race and promised Mrs. Brown a glorious party in Ireland if her lucky piece really proves lucky.

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