Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1931 — Page 24

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GANDHI VICTOR IN FIGHT OVER TRUCEJN INDIA Complete Confidence Voted to Mahatma by Working Committee of Cdngress. By t nited Press KARACHI, India, March 27. Mahatma Gandhi was voted the complete confidence of the working committee of the All-India congress today and named head of the congress delegatiop to the second Indian round table conference. The working committee’s vote was contained In a resolution outlining the congress position on important Anglo-India problems which will be submitted for acceptance or rejection to the All-India congress Saturday. The working committee indorsed the agreement reached between Gandhi and the viceroy, Lord Irwin, but reiterated complete independence as India’s goal. The working committee demanded control of India’s foreign relations policy, India’s army and her finances and fiscal policy. In this resolution, the working committee actually voted rejection of the safeguards demanded by Britain at the first round table conference, for the committee at the London meeting framed reso-

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Anew buying center for women's apparel is afforded by the recently opened Kline’s Underselling Store, 107 North Illinois street. A policy of “cash only,”

lutions aimed to protect the rights of the crown in India under an Indian constitution. Other resolutions adopted by the working committee urged the release of all political prisoners sentenced before and after the inauguration of Gandhi’s civil disobedience campaign, including those Imprisoned for violence, and recom-

plus powerful buying connections in New York, will enable the firm to offer exceptional values, according to C. R. Ross, manager of Kline’s.

mended conceding to Burma the right of self determination regarding her future status. Thieves Break Through Celling Battering their way through the celling, thieves early today stole S2O from the Standard grocery, 930 West Michigan street. The store has been robbed several times.

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The store, which occupies space formerly used by the Meadowbrook golf course, has been redecorated and modernistic fixtures have been installed.

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REVAMPING OF NEEDY RELIEF SYSTEM ASKED Meeting Will Be Held With Mrs. Noone, Township Trustee, Today. Revmping " r the noor relief system In Center township and fixing of the April relief budget are major issues confronting advisory board members and Mrs. Hanna Noone, trustee, at a meeting scheduled to be held this afternoon in the trustee’s office. Recommendations and suggestions of a committee which met Wednesday in the Chamber of Commerce, embracing general revisions of the system of poor aid, were to be discussed at the meeting. Probability of renewal of the clash between advisory board members and the trustee over the awarding i of contracts to supply firms, loomed

with declarations of Charles Holtman, member of the advisory board, that Mrs. Noone will be asked to increase the number of grocers receiving contracts. Holtman contends that politics should not figure In the award of contracts, and charged at the Wednesday meeting that Mrs. Noone gave the awards solely on a political basis. Holtman and Charles Reasoner, another advisory board member, indicate relief expenses, now totaling about SIOO,OOO a month, will be cut drastically. “So long as we are in charge of the budget meeting, it is an assured fact this board isn’t going to spend money without knowing where it goes,” Holtman declared. Under an emergency act passed by the 1931 general assembly, townsliip advisory board members were given power to fix the poor relief budget monthly. The trustee must live within that budget, according to the law. County officials familiar with the

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text of the law declare It may be ivalidateed because the trustee can mandate ad- sory board members to appropriate funds whenever her fund is exhausted. This, it was pointed out, leaves the advisory board practically powerless to curb spending. It is understood advisory board members will probe the list of employes in Mrs. Noone’s office with a view toward ousting married women and political job holders. Holtman

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.MARCH 27, 1931

said at the Wednesday session that only Jobless poor applicants should I be permitted to work in the office. Jefferson Day Banqaet Slated Local Democratic organization j will hold Jefferson Day banquets next month. Democratic state head- ; quarters announced today. Celebra- | tions will be held at Portland, April 17; Anderson and Rockville. April i 13, and Wabash, April 15.