Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1932 — Page 18

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PITIFUL STORY OF HUNGER IN CAMP IS BARED West Virginia Miners and Families Plead in Vain for Aid. Bn Scrlpp-lfouartl >'ei etpaper Alliance WASHINGTON. June 9—ln spite Os daily promises to exnedite action on emergency hunger relief funds, the senate again has failed to fix a time to consider the $300,000,000 federal relief bill laid before it by Senator Robert Wagner (Dcm., N. Y.) While action is delayed on the hunger relief bill, pitiful reports of starvation continue to come to the senate. An encampment of unemployed men and women, in dire distress, which is growing almost as rapidly as the veterans’ camp in Washington, has been established In West Virginia, according to a telegram received by Senator Robert M. La Follette (Rep., Wis.), and federal relief is being demanded for them. This camp is just outside of Charleston, W. Va., on the banks of the Kanawha river, and in it are 600 starving coal miners, and their wives and children. The miners went to Charleston June 4 to petition Governor Conley of West Virginia for help. Conley refused to help them, and, on orders of the mayor, they were driven by state police to the edge of the city, according to the telegram. Other destitute miners are joining the first group, which has been camped three days and nights without help from any governmental source. The West Virginia Mine Workers’ union sent the telegram received by Senator La Follette, asking that congress make national relief funds available at once.

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DELAY TRUCK ACTION Enforcement of Limitation Law Postponed by Agreement. Enforcement of the new state truck limitation law, which was to have started Wednesday, was postponed by agreement of attorneys and the state highway commission July 1. Asa result, many truckers who would have been forced to cease operations, will be permitted to continue until June 30. An injunction against the law was dissolved by Superior Judge Russell Ryan last week. Grover Garrott, state police chief, had equipped all patrolmen with tape measures and ordered them to begin arrest of drivers with trucks not meeting specifications. CALLS 'APE MAN’ WOMAN Anthropologist Reaches Decision in Case of Pithecanthropus. By Science Sen ire WASHINGTON, June 9.—The famous “ape man" of Java, Pithecanthropus Erectus, whose fossil bones, found forty years ago in the gravel beds of the Solo river at Trinil, are still subjects of scientific debate, was a female and not a man at all. So declares Dr. Ales Hrdlicka. anthropologist -of the Smithsonian Institution, after an exhaustive study es the original specimens, now in Holland, and a trip to the site of the discovery. The remains consist of a skull cap,

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a lower jaw, three teeth and a thighbone. The thighbone, which was found fifty feet from the skull fragment, may not have belonged to the same individual; and two of the teeth may also be from a different specimen. But on the assumption that all the bones did belong to the same pithecanthropus, Dr. Hrdlicka reconstructs a humanoid creature, female, about five feet, five inches tall, and mature in years. HINER TO SPEAK ON TAX Address by Liberty Party Governor Candidate Scheduled. Ward B. Hiner, Liberty party candidate for Governor, will address the Liberty party club of Indianapolis Thursday night at a meeting at 2513 East Washington street. Subject of his address will be “Removing All Property From the Tax Schedules.” Others on the program, which begins at 8:30, will be W. H. Jackson, Mrs. Iva Burns and Forrest L. Hackley, state chairman of the party.

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FLAG DISPLAY ASKED Decoration Sought in Connection With Legion Convention. Citizens and merchants have been asked to display flags next Sunday in connection with the Twelfth district convention of the American Legion. Flag day. commemorating the one hundred fifty-fifth anniversary of

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