Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1930 — Page 8

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ADVERSE ACTION iTO ARGENTINA * MAYJIURT U, S, Failure to Recognize New Government Likely to Affect Interests. Jpv Cntled Press WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—American and British commercial and financial rivalry in the Argentine was expected by observers here today to exert considerable influence upon the United States in deciding whether to recognize the new Argentine government. Officials continued to refuse t (discuss the question of recognizing the new Uriburu regime, but it was Indicated a definite decision would not be long delayed. American investments in the Argentine total approximately $865,000.000, of which about $500,000,000 are in government, provincial and municipal bonds. Interests in Jeopardy It was believed certain any regime seeking recognition first would have to give adequate guarantees that these investments would not be jeopardized. On the other hand, it was suggested. failure to recognize the new regime might be interpreted in Buenos Aires as a token of unfriendliness which conceivably might adversely affect these American interests. More important in this connection, it was believed, would be the effect American failure to recognize the new government would have on American and British rivalry in the (Argentine. Could Favor British Delay readily could persuade the Argentine authorities to favor British interests in this economic struggle, it w'as contended. The British have interests in the Fouth American republic valued at approximately $2,000,000,000. Whereas most of the American money is to be found in government bonds, communications and transportation companies and manufacturing plants, the bulk of the British investment is in railroads. COKE FREIGHT RATE PLEA IS PRESENTED Terre Haute Firm Files Action to Halt Alleged Increases. A petition asking permanent suspension of certain rates on coke shipments from Terre Haute to Indiana destinations was filed with the public service commission Wednesday by the Indiana Consumers Gas and By-Products Company, Terre Haute, and the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce. The rates in question involve the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, and are scheduled to go into effect Sept. 15. The petition said "many of the new rates are increases over present rates which already are exceedingly high.” The present rate schedule is under petition for suspension, it was pointed out.

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NEW BAR HOME MAY HOUSE LAW COLLEGE Purchase of a club house in which to establish the Butler university law school was being considered today following a meeting of the Indianapolis Bar Association Wednesday night at the Columbia Club. Plans call for the purchase of one of twenty-five sites under consideration, to be used as a Butler law school and as club rooms for the association. William L. Taylor, president, outlined the plans. About $140,000 is. being held by the organization, Taylor said, received in bequests from widows of deceased members. Members heartily approve of the plan and will vote on establishment of the school after a site is chosen.

BOUND TO GRAND JURY Otis Eavee, 64, Martinsville, charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of his cousin, Joseph Davee, in an auto accident, was bound to Marion county grand jury from municipal court Tuesday. Mrs. Effie Laing, 30, of 1616 North New Jersey street, also held in connection with the same accident, was released. Joseph Davee was killed Aug. 4 at College avenue and Twenty-fifth street. Both motorists told police the traffic signal was in their favor.

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