Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1932 — Page 2

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THOMAS SEES BUSINESS HELP IN BONUS PLAN Veterans Should Get Relief If Banks and Industry Can, He Argues. Thi li the crnnd arllrle hr Senator Hmfr Thomas "f Oklahoma, sponsor of ♦he bill In the enate lor ImmedUt* payment of the spldters’ bonus. The Times nrlnla thla imlm In an effort 1o rive publicity to the nro-bonn* alda of Ihla Issue, equal to that riven arainat It. and to throw aa mueh llrhl on the trnrral altuation aa nosalble. BY ELMER THOMAS I stated in my first article in The Times Wednesday that the payment of the balance due World war veterans riot only would liquidate the remainder of the debt, but would place some $2.40(\000,000 of new money in circulation among some 3.600.000 veterans located in every state, county, city, and hamlet of the country. Surh payment in rash would reinvest the veterans with substantial buying power. I hold that, no possible business recovery can come save through some plan whereby the masses of the people can get funds with which to meet their pressing obligations and to make purchases of the necessities of life. The congressional relief poliev to Ala te is limited to furnishing treasury funds to banks, railways, trust companies, insurance companies and other industrial corporations, save meager funds to be loaned to farmers with which to purchase seed, feed and fertilizer. No Relief for Masses No relief, direct or otherwise, in any substantial amount Iras been made available to the masses of the people. Aid to big business has not met, and. I contend, will not meet, the situation. The payment to the veterans will, in addition to liquidating an admitted drbt, be a direct relief measure to hundreds of thousands of our unemployed, because the records show that almost one million ex-service men are out of work. We have numerous bills pending In congress proposing various plans of financing payment of veterans. It is not proposed in any plan being considered to sell bonds to the public to finance this obligation. Industry just has devised a plan of getting money out of the treasury without necessity of selling bonds to the public. Under law's Just passed, bonds are issued and deposited with either the treasury or the federal reserve system and forthwith the money is available for loans in sums of multiplied millions. Demand Same Plan The veterans are demanding that ♦he same identical plan be followed in meeting the government's obligation to them. No bonds are proposed to be sold, hence interest payments are not to be provided for, but of course it will cost something to place the plan in operation. At present, congress is appropriating $112,000,000 annually to create a sinking fund to meet the soldiers’ certificates when they become due. The plan of financing being urged will save the treasury and the taxpayers more than $100,000,000 annually until such time as congress makes provisions for retirement of ♦he new currency to be placed in circulation. At all times since the war between the states we have had vast quantities of greenbacks in circulation. At this hour we have almost $300,000,000 of such notes still out and no effort is being made to call them in for redemption rind cancellation; hence, the new money to pay the veterans may be found to be so useful, satisfactory and necessary that such money may be kept in circulation indefinitely. Should this happen, instead of ♦he plan being a burden upon the taxpayer it assuredly will postpone thp necessity of raising money to meet the debt at the average rate of some $200,000,000 annually. SOME WOMEN ALWAYS ATTRACT You want to be beautiful. You want the tireless energy, fresh complexion and pep of youth. Then let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets help free your system of the poisons caused by clogged bo'wels and torpid liver. For 20 years, men and women suffering from stomach troubles, pimples, listlessness and headaches have taken Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. a successful substitute for calomel, a compound of vegetable ingredients, known by their olive color. They act easily upon the bowels without griping. They help cleanse the system and tone up the liver. If you value youth ami its* many gifts, take Hr, Edwards Olive Tablets nightly. How mueh belter you will feel and look. 15c. 30c. MV.—Advertisement.

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INJUNCTION ON RATES DELAYER Both Sides in Water Case Agree on Continuance. Indefinite continuance of hearing on a suit by which eight Moynahan realty companies seek to enjoin the Indianapolis Water Company from collecting on the basis of higher rates resulting from a compromise agreement with the public service commission was granted Wednesday. Attorneys for both sides told Judge Joseph R. Williams they did not wish to have the hearing this week. It had been set for Saturday morning. Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan announced the city will delay its decision a. few days on whether it shall join the Maynahan companies in the suit. BRIDGE DELAY ENDED Park Board Assures Land for RoadRerouting Project. Delay which has held up state highway commission plans for rerouting of U. S. Road 31 out of Indiaapolls on North Meridian street ended Wednesday when the Indianapolis park board gave assurance that it would deed land required for approaches to a bridge over White river, a part of the project, total cost of which is estimated at $1,000,000. Bids for construction of the bridge probably will be. received at the commission's May meeting. Don’t Wake Up Nights It's Not Normal. Something's Wrong. Physic the bladder with Juniper oil, buchu leaves, etc., contained in Bukets. Get a. 25c test box and in four days if not .satisfied go back to your druggist and get your money. Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores.—Advertisement.

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OGDEN FILES TO END FIRMS’ INCORPORATION Forfeiture of Franchise Asked in Suit Against Fifteen. Attorney-General James M, Ogden has filed fifteen suits against Indianapolis corporations, charging forfeiture of their corporation fran-

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chises and asking circuit court to dissolve the companies and administer the assets. The fifteen companies are: The Utility Products Company. Laneen Company. Consumers Parts Company. Irvington Publishing Company. Townsend and Freeman Company. Capital Construction Company. Indianapolis Holding Company. Vim Oil Company. H. K. Toy and Novelty Company. W. J. Thiers & Cos.. Indianapolis Bottling Company. Indiana Stone Products Company. Consolidated Sales Company. Cole Dairy Products Company and the Victory Emblem Association. Inc.

BURGLAR ALARM FOILS RAID ON STORED ALKY 90,000 Gallons at Eli Lilly Plant Believed Target of Robbers. Attempt of liquor thieves to raid a 90.00-gallon alcohol supply in the Eli Lilly & Company warehouse at 742 South Alabama street, early today, was believed frustrated when a burglar alarm sounded, A police squad in charge of Lieutenant Ralph Dean sped to the warehouse, arriving within a few moments after true aiarm began ringing. At bootleg prices, the alcohol is | worth more than $500,000, Dean 1 said. The fluid is used in com- | pounding medicines and other supplies of the company. It had not been disturbed. Dean said he believed the raiders ! were not familiar with the burglar alarm system in the warehouse and that the alarm sounded as the men attempted to enter the buildi mg. Screen Actors’ Surprise Marriage By United Prett SANTA ANA. Cal.. April 21—Gertrude Messinger, former actress in **Our Gang” comedies, now a featured player, and David H. Sharpe, 22, player in “Boy Friend” comedies, were on their honeymoon today following a surprise marriage here.

CITY JEWRY OBSERVES FEAST OF PASSOVER I Commemoration of Deliverance From Bondage Is Held. Indianapolis Jewry today was observing the Passover <Pesachi which began at sundown Wednesday. Passover commemorates the deliverance of the Hebrews from bondage in Egypt., and their de--1 scendants all over the world eat

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Blinded. Fractures Own Skull ; By United Prr* DETROIT. April 21.—Peter Chokany, 20. blinded by the sun, walked briskly and squarely into a fire alarm box—his injuries included a fractured skull and a broken leg.