Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1932 — Page 7

JAN. 28, 1932.

DELAY ON ROAD BUILDING VEXES COMMISSIONERS County Officials Say State Highway Department Is Withholding Jobs. Indiana's state highway commissioners virtually are laughing at the plight of Marion county’s unemployed by refusing to spend funds for construction projects, it was charged today by Marion county commissioners. Commissioners cited the state’s refusal to start construction of a flfty-flve-mile rural belt highway, circling the city, estimated to cost $1,500,000. "This project would put 2,000 men to work, if started in sections at this time,” Commissioner Thomas Ellis stated. Hit Land Gouge, Charge The highway commission was scored by the county officials for its excuses for delaying the expenditure of $1,000,000 in rerouting United States Road 31, north of Indianapolis. "Statements that property owners, desiring to profiteer, are holding up that project appear as a big farce to me,” Dow W. Vorhies, president of the Marion county board, declared. “The commission can condemn that land and have it appraised, if it wants to do that work.” Highway commissioners have explained they are seeking to buy the desired property at an agreed price rather than acquire it by condemnation because of the long delay usually occasioned by the latter process. Urge Clrcum-Urban Road The newly reorganized county board is suggesting that the state highway department spend a portion of its $750,000 emergency work construction fund in building a highway around Indianapolis. Surveys have been made of a route, touching more than a score of outlying towns. "State officials laughed at us when we recommended the belt highway as a construction project that, would give Jobs to many unemployed,” Commissioner George Snider said. Highway commissioners hold the view that highways should be paved throughout the state before such an expenditure can be made in one locality as the circum-urban project here would entail.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to oolice as stolen belong to: Francis Hamilton. 382 South Senate avenue. Ford Tudor, from 400 North * aliforniit street. I-. S. Klein. 3819 North Meridian -trect. Buick sedan, from Meridian and St. Clair streets. Lewis Schubert. R. R. 3. Box 70. Chevrolet coupe. 25-242 119321. from Fourteenth and Illinois streets. John Dillard. 4109 East New York street. Chevrolet coach. 763-037 (1931). from Michigan and Oriental streets.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered bv oolice belott: to: Buick roadster. 61-764 found at ?c*27 Re 1 ,on avenue. Charles Wilson. 275. Berklev road. Buick sedan 33-940, found at garage. 2957 Central avenue. J Brioc*. 827 Sanders street. Ford coupe, frond at Eleventh street and Cornell avenue. Dr. R. F Banister. 2958 Central avenue, found at Lebanon. Ind.

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Amos Woods Leave of absence from his office as field auditor for the gasoline tax department in the office of State Auditor Floyd E. Williamson has been obtained by Amos Woods, who will devote his time to his duties as treasurer of the Democratic state committee. REPORTED AS ENVOY Sir Eric Drummond May Be Ambassador to United States by United Press GENEVA, Jan. 28.—Sir Eric Drummond, retiring secretary-gen-eral of the League of Nations, may be appointed British ambassador to Washington, it was reported here today. The council pressed Drummond to withdraw his resignation, but it was understood the Soviet representative insists upon its acceptance. Catarrh Causes Head Noises. This Remedy Opens Up Clogged Nostrils and Relieves Catarrh, Few people realize what a serious disease catarrh really is. If neglected, the damage it does is often irreparable. Deafness and head noises that drive thesufferer nearly frantic are frequently due to this disease, while neglect of catarrh often makes its victim into a worn-out rundown catarrhal wreck. What is catarrh today may soou be something far more serious, it is more than a trifling ailment—more than a disgusting disease. It's a dangerous one. Unchecked it frequently destroys smell, taste and hearing, and slowly but surely undermines the general health. If you have catarrh go to Hook's or your druggist and get an ounce of I’armiut (Double Strength). Take this home and add to it Vs pint of hot water and a little ordinary sugar. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. Catarrh being a disease of the blood, the only possible way to relieve it is by treating the blood itself. Drive the catarrhal poisons from the system by treating the blood, and the disease itself must vanish, i’armint has proved successful in so many cases because it acts directly upon the blood and mucous membrane. To be able to breathe freely, to hear plainly, smell, taste and arise in the morning refreshed and strong, and with the head and tiuoat free from phlegm, are conditions that make life worth living. For your own sake give I’armint a trial—-and with your whole system crying for relief you should start the treatment now.—Advertisement.

JOHNSON BILLS SEEK CURB ON FOREIGNMS Provide for Full Publicity; Drys Open Fight on Beer Measure. By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Senator Johnson (Rep., Cal.), who instituted the senate’s investigation of foreign bond flotations in the United States, introduced in the

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i senate today bills to provide for future supervision of such transactions and requiring full publicity for all operations. The bills were j referred to the judiciary commiti tee. Prohibitionists today began their attack in senate committee hearings on the Bingham proposal legalizing 4 per cent beer. Louis J. Taber, master of the National Grange, led off for the dry forces, placing the farm organization on record as firmly opposed to any revision of the prohibition laws. The Grange believes consideration of the beer proposal retards work on “more vital problems in this greatest peacetime crisis,” Taber said. “No nation in history ever has been able to drink itself prosperous.” Secretary of War Hurley opposed

the proposed consolidation of the war and navy departments into one department of national defense on the ground it would not contribute to efficiency of the two services. “Such a department* would neither add to the efficiency of the services nor provide for economy of administration,” Hurley told the house expenditures committee, now considering the consolidation bill of Chairman Byrns of the house appropriations committee. A coalition of Democrats and independent Republicans in the senate finance committee lost the first conflict with administration supporters today in the effort to make congress instead of the White House dominate the tariff commission. Senator Harrison (Dem., Miss.) obtained adoption of a series of amendments to the tariff bill which

has passed the house. But he was unable to obtain a favorable committee vote on the amended bill. A broad congresssional investigation into the silver problem was assured when the senate rules committee approved a resolution by Chairman Somers of the coinage, weights and measures committee for an inquiry by his committee. House approval of the investigation is a routine matter. The resolution will be brought up early for action there. The resolution authorizes an inquiry into the cause and effect of the present depressed price of silver, the monetary policies of the United States and foreign countries and their relation to the value of silver, methods of stabilizing its price, and the advisability of an international conference to consider measures for stabilizing the price.

Hen Lays in Soldier’s Car SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Jan. 28. A stray hen did her hit for the war department’s economy program. While Captain Alexander Dershimer inspected river work, the hen laid an egg in his automobile.

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