Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1930 — Page 19

SEPT. 12, 1930.

NEW CONFLICT OVER TARIFF IN PROSPECT Democrats Lay Plans for Attack If They Win House Control. B'J Beripps-H nicari Srictpnpcr Alltanre WASHINGTON. Sept. 12.—Another tariff session is in prospect If the Democrats carry the next congress in the November elections. Since Hoover signed the tariff act of 1930, it has become more and more a point to attack by the Democratic party. Already tentative plans for seeking changes in some schedules are being made by Democrats, who envision a majority for their side after next March 4 There would, of course, be a move to rewrite the entire bill, Republicans and others having questioned fT'any of its provisions just after

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passage. by ordering investigations by the tariff commission. But a plan suggested by Representative Joseph W. Byms <Dem, Tenn.), chairman of the congressional committee, probably would have strong support. Byrns, here handling affairs of the committee in preparation lor the November ballotings, believes that if his party gains control of the house the efficient way to cure inequities in the present tariff act would be to single out certain schedules and change them in separate legislation. This, he thinks, would prevent log-rolling and would lead to more scientific consideration of the items at issue. Byrns, ranking Democrat on the house appropriations committee, after a week’s survey of the work being done by his committee and the national body, repeated his prediction of several months ago that Democrats would gain control of the house in November. Nickolson Will Speak Meredith Nicholson, author and Seventh district Democratic chairman, will address the Woman’s Department Club at 1702 North Meridian street. Monday night.

TROLLEY JUMPS TRACK, INJURES! 2 PASSENGERS) Runs Wild at Downtown Corner; Five Are Hurt in Car Crashes. Two men were inj ured early today when a Meridian Heights street car ran wild at Market street and Capitol avenue, left the track and crashed into a parked auto. W. D. Hulse, 48, of 1430 Evgene street, was taken to the city hospital suffering from shoulder cuts and bruises and H. B. Talbott, 59, of 1114 West Thirty-fourth street, was taken to his home, suffering from bruises. Both were thrown from their seats. Lon Carver, 31, of 2923 Southeastern avenue, motorman, told police the car ran into an open switch. The auto of Phillip Hauley, 2435 North Illinois street, was damaged by the street car.

Five Others Injured Five other persons were injured, two seriously, in traffic accidents in Indianapolis Thursday afternoon and night, according to police reports today. Hazel Cole, 12, of 707 Joseph street, suffered a crushed left hand when the truck in which she was riding collided with an auto driven by Dorman Hoover, 30, of 1503 North Pennsylvania street, at Biltmore avenue and National road. It w'as believed the girl was saved from death by Dr. T. B. Johnson, 6001 West Washington street, who tied several arteries. Amputation of the hand may be necessary, city hospital attaches said. Claude Donovan. 17, of the Joseph street address, was driving the truck. Suffers Head Injuries Severe head injuries were suffered by August Helling, 24, of 527 Tecumseh street, Thursday night, when he was struck by an auto driven by Cecil J. Porter of the Barton hotel, at Michigan street and Hamilton avenue. Helling was struck as he stepped from his parked car. Others injured: Kenneth Hadley, 5, Jamestown, Ky., cuts and bruises; John Rockwood, 17, 3640 Washington boulevard, lacerations; Alex Stewart, 18, of 233 Penway street, face injuries, and George Stern, 63, of 435 Parkway avenue, bruises. In eight Michigan towns, veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic number only one.

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Marengo Cave Trip Proposed by Auto Club

Auto trip to Marengo cave, 125 miles south of Indianapolis, is suggested for this week-end by the touring department of the Hoosicr Motor Club. The route: South on Meridian street and State Road 37 through Martinsville, Bloomington, Bedford and Paoli to English, turn east eight miles on county road to Marengo. Unfinished shoulders on road between Paoli and English necessitate careful driving. Woman Doubly Injured B’J 7 im* * Special ANDERSON, Ind., Sept. 12. Falling from a chair while picking grapes, Mrs. Emory Fisher, 64, suffered a fracture of the right wrist and a pair of scissors she was using in obtaining the grapes caused a wound in her neck. Safe Robbery Fails | Bu Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Sept. 12. Burglars who carried a quarterton safe from the United market here left it in a vacant lot after efforts to open it failed. The safe contained SSOO.

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RACE HORSE OWNER CHARGED WITH THEFT Son-in-Law Asserts Wesley Stout Took Automatic Pistol. Charged by his son-in-law with theft of an automatic pistol, Wesley Stout. 1826 North Capitol avenue.

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one-time beer garden proprietor and ; owner of a string of race horses, appeared before Municipal Judge Paul C. Wetter in city court four today. Stout's insistence that the gun which he produced, was purchased by him sixteen years ago, was shattered when the son-in-law, Ralph

Anderson. 3807 East New Yprk : street, produced a letter from the manufacturer identifying the wea- 1 pon's serial numbers, which were compared in the courtroom. Judge Wetter turned over the gun to Anderson and withheld judgment on Stout.

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Fath.fr of Thirteen Sentenced JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Sept. 12.—Harry Crawford, 57, Negro, father of thirteen children, will spend r.inety days at hard labor oft Clark county roads. Judge George C. Kopp decreed when the Negro was arraigned on a failure to provide charge. s