Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1932 — Page 16

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DAWES ASSAILS BONUS MEASURE AS U.S, MENACE Drives Points Home With Profanity Before House Group. (Continued from Paso 1) nbout this country, but a national st-art of activity is due—and the mass of sentiment has changed," he says. He termed operations on the New York Stock Exchange as "picayunish transactions, magnified out of all relation to the real business activities of the country." "Prosperity is bound to return," he said, “because the people can't be down in the ditch without feeling better after a time. “The Stock Exchange's tranactions are of the peanut-stand size, compared with those of the country. Too much attention is being paid to if. "It's not the peanut gambling that counts, but what the great mass attitude is, and that attitude will change."

Confidence Is Needed “The claim is made." he continued, “that the issue of this currency so would augment our money supply as to relieve the existing pressure upon debtors, expand credit and add to the purchasing power of the people. In my Judgment, the important and real effect would be the contrary. “Relief of the debtor class, increase of purchasing power of the people, safe expansion of credit and return of prosperity alll depend on maintenance of confidence in the soundness of our currency and in the credit of our banks and our government." The general said the Patman bill would nave "devastating effects," through a loss of general confidence, which, he said, would he brought about by the inflation of currency. At the request of Acting Chairman Henry T. Rainey, Dawes went into the corporation's loan to the Missouri Pacific railroad, which has been under fire. He submitted sta-

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_ Tangled Romances of Salesman Are Sifted in Bludgeon Killing

Two Petters Are Beaten to Death: Vengeance Is Believed Motive. (Continued from Page l) dress book, which reportedly contained names of many women with their telephone numbers, resulted today in discovery that one young woman in particular was involved in his life, police admitted. Other women whose n&mes appear in the book have been investigated and their movements in the last two days are being checked. Police officials are tracing back over Brinker's life minutely in an effort to discover the identity of some person who might have wanted to kill him. Brinker's father at one time was a wealthy hardware dealer in Brooklyn and police said the son led a pampered existence until his parent's wealth gave out. Since that time he had been working as a salesman. One clew that was being checked

| tistics to show the extent of securities for the loans. Defends Finance Corporation "When the coropration does anything. you can count, gentlemen, on its doing business as it should,” he said. "For the sake of the country you should keep politics out of the corporation. “That doesn’t mean we don't want public discussion. But don’t indulge in politics—that is. ‘talk’ about the corporation devoting its time, to large corporations rather than to the small man. “That is no way to legislate properly. I never saw ahy government help itself by giving money away.” Dawes was followed by a quietvoiced, elderly economist, Professor E. W. Kemmerer, of Princeton. Kemmerer predicted if the measure became a law the ultimate result would be: 1. Breaking down of the gold

toav was the disappearance of a small ring from the ihurdered man's finger. The ring apparently was removed by the killers and Mrs. Josephine Brinker told investigators it was one she had given to him, bearing the initials “I. L. Y."—meaning "I love you." Brinker's second mate was forced to look on his mutilated body early today and undergo severe questioning near the brightly illuminated spot whpre he and his latest love were murdered cn an all-night petting party. The dramatic morgue scene in which Mrs. Josephine Brinker, w-ife No. 2, was givpn the leading role was a part of the police investigation into the amours in the life of Brinker, which they think will solve the crime. The investigation centering around his divorced wife (No. 1), his widow < No. 2) and their relatives was climaxed at midnight by taking Mrs. Josephine Brinker, his second mate, to the scene of the murders. The death spot had been brightly illuminated. Cearchiights played over the ground, which still bore

standard; 2. A period of greater lack of confidence; 3. An increase in hoarding; 4. Temporary deflation. followed by tremendous inflation. Cullen Defends Bonus Representative Cullen <Dem., N. Y.*i. recognized leader of the Tammany delegation in the house, announced his support of the bonus bill as the administration sent Dawes into the offensive against the measure. Cullen said he was “for the bill and I am convinced the majority of j the New York Democratic delegation is also.” The delegation leader is a member of the house ways and means : committee, which row is hearing opponents of the measure. Before Cullen’s announcement, the house ; leadership had classified only four ! of the twenty-five committee members as favoring the bonus.

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marks of the violent struggle made by Brinker and Miss Welk before they were battered into senselessness. After a short time there, Mrs. Brinker was led away. Brinker and the girl had battled for their lives. The soil around them was ripped and churned. Dirt was ground into their bodies. Their clothes were in ribbons. Knife thrusts and crashing blows from bludgeons had stabbed and battered them to death. Then, when they were quiet, the slayers had taken a card from Bringer’s pocket, affixed it to a stick and set it up as a grim and mocking . identification for those who should discover the tragedy. Even before the police began the routine task of tracing Edward Brinker, Long Island detective, after one look at the scene, said "Jealousy —revenge." The money in Brinker’s pockets had not been touched. But the ring he is known to have worn had been wrenched from his finger. Not a paper in his coat had been disturbed.

SERVICE IS IMPROVED BY BIG FOUR LINE Schedules Speeded Up, Extra Fares Are Abolished. Faster, schedules, air-conditioned Pullman cars, and abolition of all extra fares are service improvements announced today by the Big Four railroad to apply to passenger trains operating through Indianapolis. The changes will become effective Sunday. The Queen City Limited will give two-hour service between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, without stops. The train will leave here at 11 a. m. and on the return trip will arrive at 7:30 p. m. New tfrains will give service to Chicago and St. Louis, leaving at 10:55 a. m. for Chicago and at 10:50 a. m. for St. Louis. The New York Special will leave Indianapolis at 11 a. m. and arrive in New York at, 6:40 a. m., eastern standard time, the following day.

NAMES OF BEAR RAIDERS BARED AT SENATE QUIZ Rockefeller’s Nephew Is Called as Witness; Whitney Fences. By United Pre** WASHINGTON, April 21.—The senate banking and finance committee today made public the names of approximately 350 persons who had engaged in short selling on the New York stock market to an extent of 2,500 shares or more. The names had been taken from 24,000 order slips submitted to the committee by the New York exchange. Committee members, notably Senator Walcott 'Rep.. Conn.), said the list contained "a great many obvious dummies.” The list included: Abraham and Cos. —700 International Match, preferred, 690 Sinclair Oil. 500 American Foreign Pow-er, 1,550 Radio-Keith-Orpheum. Adamant Corp.—l.ooo Westinghouse Electric, 1,000 United States Steel. 1.000 United States Steel. 400 Western Union. 500 Western Union, 500 Westinghouse, 2.000 A. T. TANARUS., 1.500 Americal Telephone and Telegraph. Firm arbitrage. 600 American Foreign Power; 1.800 Electric Power and Light, 1,000 United Gas and Improvement. 1,500 Liggett <fe Myers, 1,800 American Tobacco. Ann L. Ablson: 700 Union Pacific. 500 F. W. Woolworth Company, 500 Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe. Just before the committee went into session, announcement was made that Percy Rockefeller, nephew of John D. Rockefeller, and a multimillionaire director perhaps of twenty corporations, and. Matthew Brush, one of Wall Street’s largest traders, had been called as witnesses in the senate's hunt for market bears and bulls. Soon after the announcement, i they and a group of other brokers summoned filed into the room. Whitney, to whose adroit mind these men had trusted the affairs i of the New York Stock Exchange i by naming his president, fenced; throughout the morning with Wil- j

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City's Twins Invited to Join in Lyric Contest

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How many sets of twins are there in Indianapolis and vicinity? That is what The Times and the Dodge Twins, former "Follies Bergere” stars, want to know. The Dodge Twins, one of the headlined acts on the Lyric stage show- of six RKO Vaudeville acts, tsarting Saturday, have, through the Indianapolis Times, invited all twins of Marion county to be their guests at the first regular performance at the Lyric Tuesday night. There are no strings attached to this-offer. All that is asked that the twins or their parents make themselves known at the Times office before Tuesday noon, April liam A. Gray, committee counsel, giving information. Whitney told Gray that on Sept. 21, 1931, when short selling temporarily was suspended, “we found that complete prohibition of short selling could not be enforced, even for two hours, without- creating an unusual and dangerous situation."

The Dodge Twins

26, where they are to be registered for the party. It is requested that recent photographs should be i brought along if possible. However : this is not absolutely necessary. Birth certificates are. how r ever important when registering at The Times. There will be no charge ol anq kind for registration. At the special “twins" performance on Tuesday, which starts at 1 o'clock, the Dodge twins, Beth and Betty, will welcome the group tc the theater and make a presentation of S2O in gold from the stage Ten dollars in gold will be presented to the youngest pair of twins and another $lO in gold to the oldest pair attending this performance, The local twins will witness the entire show-, including the feature picture, “Steady Company,” with Zasu Pitts. Norman Foster and June Clyde, together with the stage show, headed by the Dodge twins’ Parisian Revue. -fore details of this event will appear in The Times.

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-APRIL 21, 1932

LESLIE ASSERTS HE CAN'T HEED MINE AID PLEA Informs Delegation State Constitution Stands in His Way. Governor Harry O. Leslie would like to do more for the needy unemployed in Indiana, but "the Constitution will not let me." That is what he told a delegation of miners who called at his office Wednesday to plead that he keep the people in their communities from starvation. The miners told of families living on potatoes and canned milk, or sometimes merely dandelion greens. They told of families without even salt in homes. Explains Stand Leslie replied: “I have been misunderstood about not wanting to call a special session of the legislature for fear that something w-ould be appropriated for those in need. I would be only too glad to do so. but the constitution of this state will not permit it. “The ofilv possible way to raise revenue for relief would be by bond issue, and the state can neither go into debt nor issue bonds. That is what the constitution provides, so there is no way out. It isn't that I do not want to do something." $30,600,000 in Chin In Ohio $30,000,000 recently was appropriated at a special session for unemployment relief. Similar appropriations have been made in Wisconsin and other states. Leslie is trying to handle some relief on a SI,OOO monthly check from the Purdue university faculty and other private sources. Dr. John W. Hewitt is the state unemployment relief director and the Salvation Army is doing much of the w-ork. The Governor said he. had been informed that a- special session would be asked to raise $25,000,000 for relief. This would be by a direct and immediate tax. which is impossible a-t this time, he pointed out.