Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1931 — Page 5

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POWER BOARDWILL NOT HEAR MEREGITIZENS Rules Against Request of League to Testify in Licensing Case. By Scrippg.Hotcari Newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—The new federal power commission will not permit private citizens to appear before it in opposition to power company claims, it has announced. With this ruling it brought to a close its first public hearing, called for discussion of the New River "minor part” license case. The hearing consumed two days and the entire time was spent listening to arguments of the Appalachian Electric Power Company, asking to be freed of all regulation in this project, and to arguments of 6tate supporting the power company’s position. League Opposes Plan The commission's ruling against testimony by citizens was made after Judson King, representing the National popular Government League, had asked for time in which the league’s attorneys might oppose the company’s arguments and urge the comroisison to retain Jurisdiction over this and similar projects. The request was denied and the commission, in a prepared statement read by George Otis Smith, stated that “the commission now decides that since the league does not appear to have any special or peculiar interest more than that of any other citizen, in the matter at hand, there is no reason why the commission should grant further hearing for argument by the league.” Brief to Be Submitted The league was given permission to file a brief, and this same permission was given Governor Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, who wired the commission Tuesday stating that “the commonwealth of Pennsylvania has a direct interest In the principle involved” and protesting against issuance of the proposed non-regulatory license. The league’s brief will be written by Charles A. Russell, solicitor whom the commissioners discharged as its first official act. King has announced. Appointment Considered By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—President Hoover is considering appointment of Frank B. Kellogg, former secretary of state, and former Senator Henry Allen of Kansas as commissioners to negotiate a treaty with Canada for improvement of the St. Lawrence river. Curtis Is Tired of Dinners By United Preee WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—VicePresident Charles Curtis is weary of being the official diner-out of the administration. As soon as congress adjourns March 4 he plans to go to Florida for a complete rest with no dinner parties.

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( \\ HCI.EARING HOUSE! amm The stability ond success of the Bankers Trust Company is due primarily to the ability and conservatism of the men who constitute its Board of Directors .. ♦ JOHN C. CHENEY JOSEPH E. REAGAN Attorney President Shelbyville/ Ind. Baldwin-Miller Cos. LEWIS A. COLEMAN \y. EDW. SHOWERS Attorney President CLARENCE A. COOK Showers Bros. Mfg. Cos. State Agent Bloomington, Ind. * Fidelity-Phonix Fine R OBT . j. SPENCER Insurance Cos. Chairman of Board C A. HILGENBERG Grant Trust a Savings Cos. Realtor Marion, Indiana WW L THORNTON, LS. Ayrej Cos. ft-Thomton-Levey Cos. MARTIN McDERMOTT President F. B. WILKINSON M. Clune Cos. Logansport, Ind. T. S. McMURRAY, Jr. HOWARD CNSINKLEY President President T. S. McMurray, Jr., Inc. Bankers Trust Company Bankers Trust Company •snnsylvania and Ohio Streets

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One of the members of the cast of “It’s a Wise Child,” which Stuart Walker brings Friday to English’s for two days, will be William Lawson as a comedy iceman, Cool Kelly. PEACE AGAIN Lake County Democrats Declare Salary Bill Dissension at End. B.y Times Special CROWN POINT, ind., Feb. Peace reigns against among the Democrats of Lake county, according to Chairman Frank Martin, after several weeks of wrangling over the bill now before the Indiana legislature providing a salary basis of paying the county officials to replace the present fee system. Sheriff Roy Holley, generally listed as opposing the salary plan, declared in connection with Martin’s announcement of peace, denied that he had made" any efforts to defeat the bill, and as to a $6,000 slush fund being raised by the fee advocates, declared “that is so much hokum.”

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