Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1932 — Page 5

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MARKET PROBE BY COUNCIL IS GOAL OF MYERS Safety Board Head Urges Changes; Cites Profit on Investment. Immediate investigation of city market conditions with a view of obtaining city council approval of much-needed changes, will be ✓ sought by Charles R. Myers, safety board president. Myers today said he will seek an early conference with Ernest C. Rojkey, council president, asking appointment of a committee from the council to study market conditions thoroughly, as was suggested at, a council meeting several weeks ago. The investigation was prompted bv councilmen s delay of action on Myers’ request for a 51,500 appropriation to improve the east market, in order to fill vacant stands on the Alabama street side of the ♦market. Reported Favorably A committer named to investigate need of the improvement reported favorably, but action was deferred until after first of the year. "I think the council well could afford to be more generous in its appropriations lor the market house, in view of the fact it returns a good profit,” said Myers. .* "In 1930, market leases brought fees of $37,451, east market stand fees were $13,841. while refrigeration fees produced $5,384, a total of $56,877, and a net profit of 275 per cent. Figures for 1931 are not yet available. “Only about $20,000 was allowed in the budget for operation of the market. Still Returns Trofit “Even allowing for taxes on a 5300,000 mythical investment, $8,340, and SIB,OOO mythical interest, the market still returned a profit of nearly slo,ooo.’’ Figures of Myers are questioned by Francis M. Coleman, deputy city controller, who pointed cut that to expenses of the market must be added more than $4,000 in police salaries, and various other sums to cover costs of services given by other city departments, such as cleaning of the market at •night by sanitary board employes and services of health board inspectors. “Rack (o Indians” “If we stopped to figure out. all the market, costs the city vvr would 'give it back to the Indians,’ ” Coleman recently t.old council members. Among improvements needed at, the market., according 1o Myers, are ventilation system changes, sewer repairs and a readjustment in stand fees. "We couldn't dose the market without a howl from the public, so we might as well put it in good shape and increase its business, thus increasing the city’s revenue,” Myers said. The city was given title to the property with the provision that it maintain a public market on the site. DRAFTS TRUST LAWS Senator Nye Proposes Bill to Strengthen Statute. Hi Scripps-llmrard $ cwxpapcr Alliance WASHINGTON. Jan. B.—Bills to strengthen greatly the anti-trust laws, laid before congress by Senator Gerald Nyc, <Rep., N. D.), will be considered before long by the senile judiciary committee. Nye proposes to make illegal the selling of goods below cost, and to provide by law that price discrimination shall be an unfaii method of rnmpetition. He would give rules resulting from trade pradice conferences the force and effect of law when approved by the federal trade commission; and he would create a federal trade commission court to have jurisdiction in cases arising irom the Sherman and other antitrust acts. Coal Pioneer Bead JS.y Timm Special BRAtZIL. Ind., Jan. B. Funeral services were held here for James F. Andrew, 71. pioneer operator in the Brazil block coal industry, who was born in Scotland. He was identified with the industry more than fifty years. First Tooth Out at 73 Ea I nilnl lire?* LINTON, Ind., Jan. B.—For the first time in his life James M. Humphreys, 73. has had a tooth pulled. To convince skeptics he saved the extracted tooth.

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Auto Licenses Issued No service charge except the notary fee. Licenses issued for Clarion county only.

MANN TO FIGHT OUSTERCHARGE Highway Superintendent Is Called for Hearing. Charles W. Mann, Republican apj pointee, whe ha., refused to relinl quLsh his post as Marion county highway superintendent, today was ordered to appear before county i commissioners Saturday to answer j charges of incompetency, neglect of duty and malfeasance. ! These charges, none of which is

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specific, were filed late Thursday by Gilbert S. Wilhelm of 2106 South Emerson avenue, contractor and president of the Merchants' Saving System, Inc. Plans to help in a court fight that may follow the hearing were made Thursday by the executive committee of Indiana Highway Superintendents’ Association which is preparing to defend highway superintendents’ jobs in various parts of the state. Mann, secretary-treasurer of the association, met with the executive committee. Mann says he will fight to the highest courts the attempt of Democratic commissioners, Dow W. Vorhies r.nd Thomas Ellis, to replace him with a Democratic appointee, John S. Mann,

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NEW VIEWS OF IL DUCE SHOWN Newsreel Depicts Mussolini at Brother’s Funeral. The funeral of Arnoldo Mussolini at Milan, Italy, which catches II Duce In an unusual series of motion pictures, is one of the leading parts of the current issue of The Indianapolis Times-Universal Newsreel now being shown at leading local theaters. The death of Mussolini's brother

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shocked the entire nation. Visibly touched by the death of his brother, the powerful premier retires to the background in these pictures, which form an unusual study of the iron man of Italy. Graham McNamee, ace radio announcer and talking reporter of the screer. comments on this and other subjects in the reel, gathered from international events. A picture of rare interest in this issue is that of the gigantic statue of Christ which towers over the harbor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Standing on a mountain in the harbor, the huge monument, built to last for centuries, can be seen for a distance of twenty miles at sea, and acts as a beacon light for sailing vessels. Tulane suffering its first defeat

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of the season in the Rose Bowl game with Southern California at Pasadena, Cal., is another feature in the reel. The picture record of the great contest conclusively proves the power of the Trojan forces. Another unit of the reel Is of the Tournament of Roses, viewed by a million persons before the game. Mother of Fourteen Dies By Time * Special N OBLESVILLE, Ind., Jan. B. Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings. 87, widow of Joseph L. Jennings, a Civil war veteran, is dead at the home of her son, Marvin Jennings. Other children are Mrs. James Nutt, Carmel; Mrs. Martha Metsker, California: Mrs. Homer Williams, this city, and Clark Jennings. She was the I mother of fourteen children.

LENZ REDUCES LEAD Culbertson Still Has Safe Margin: End Near. By Untied Pre NEW YORK, Jan. B.—Maybe you’d call it a late start, but Sidney Lenz and Commander Winfield Liggett bore down last night and chopped 5,405 points off Ely Culbertson's lead. Culbertson started the evening with an importer, Howard Schenken, as his partner. 14,175 points ahead of Lenz and Liggett. After seven rubbers, wtih only six more to be run off tonight to end the contest, Ely and Howard found themselves down to a lead of 8,770 points.

V 2 Fried Chicken 40c with country gravy, escalloped com. lettuce and egg salad, mashed potatoes and coffee. A delicious meal.

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