Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1933 — Page 11

JAN. 27, 1933.

ACT TO SLASH I). S. COSTS TO REVENUE LEVEL Senate Democrats Reach \ Pact After ‘Taxpayers’ Filibuster’ Opens. B]! / utter/ Vrrxn WASHINGTON. Jan. 27—Senate Democrats agreed today to attempt reduction of federal expenditures to the $2,949,000,000 which is estimated io represent the government's probable revenues in the Tiext fiscal year. The Democratic agreement was reached in caucus after Senator Millard E Typings <Dcm.. Md.i instituted his "taxpayers’ filibuster" against, federal expenses. TJre Democratic conference did not undertake to make all the cuts at the present short session. WOMEN SHOPLIFTING SUSPECTS ARE HELD Two Are Quizzed by Police; Faca Petit Larceny Charges. Merchandise alleged to have been stolen from seven downtown stores was recovered Thursday night after the arrest of two women, police reported. Miss Madge Coble, 26, of 59 North Bradley avenue, was arrested on charges of petit larceny Thursday w'hen police were called to Kresge’s 5 and 10-cent store, 17 West Washington street, where she was held by employes. A paper sack containing a number of articles was found in her possession and the goods were identified by employes as having been taken from counters. Miss Margaret Langolf, 32, said to have been rooming at 324 East; Walnut street, was arrested at 59 North Randolph street Thursday night. She is held on charge of petit larceny (lending investigation of merchandise found in her room. $35 IS BOOTY IN TWO GROCERY HOLDUPS Standard Stores Are Stuck Up by Negroes; Get S2B at One. Loot of about $35 was obtained in two grocery holdups late Thursday afternoon as Negro bandits held customers and employes at bay. Two Negroes entered a Standard grocery at 864 Indiana avenue and took $28.39 from the cash register, Edgar Terhune, 55, of 1150 North Warman avenue, manager, reported to police. After rifling the cash register, the bandits backed through a door and fled down an alley. In the store, besides Terhune, were Malcolm Terhune, 20, of the Warman avenue address, and a woman customer. As the store was being closed for the night, Randolph Ford, 3902 Leonard street, manager of a Standard store at 702 East New York street, was held up by a Negro bandit. The man fled through an alley with between $5 and SB, Ford told police. Miners Elect President Bi/ I vitrit I'rrux GILLESPIE. 111., Jan. 27.—Claude E. Pearcy, Gillespie, and William Keck, Belleville, were unanimously elected president and secretarytreasurer of the Progressive Miners of America in the union’s Jan. 10 election, according to an official announcement today. Both w r ere unopposed.

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Cobs Profit Worth More Than Corn, Kansas Farmer Learns in Marketing.

HIAWATHA, Kan., Jan. 27Farmers near here have discovered a load of ear corn is not worth as much as a load of cobs without the corn. A farmer explained; "First I buy a load of corn—l can get it from 10 cents to 20 cents a bushel, perhaps cheaper if I haul it myself. "I shell the corn, which I use for feed. Then I take the cobs to town, selling them at $3 a load. "I get back the price of my corn with the money I obtain from selling the cobs. This leaves the corn with me for profit.”

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300 JOBLESS IN CHICAGO RIOT AT AID STATION Negroes and Whites Stage Demonstration; Three Policemen Hurt. /11l T nilril Prrx* CHICAGO. Jan. 27. Rioting broke out shortly after noon today at a south side relief station in the black oelt. Three hundred unemployed, Negro and white, participated. First reports said three policemen, including a captain and a lieutenant, were hurt when they broke up a demonstration.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SAFETY RALLY PLANNED City-Wide Meeting Will Be Held at Tomlinson Hall. First plans for a city-wide safety rally were made Thursday night at a dinner of the citizens’ safety committee in the Spink-Arms. The rally, probably to be held in Tomlinson hall, will exhibits of all safety devices now being sold. In addition, the committee will hold a dinner Feb. 23 in the Severin for all persons connected with public safety work in the city. Henry O. Goett will be in charge of sale of tickets. HEART ATTACK FATAL Ulysses Grant Hornadav, 64, Is Taken by Death. Ulysses Grant Hornaday. 64. of 38 North Tremont street, milk company operator. died Thursday night at his home following a heart attack.

LEGION WOMEN - TO MEET HERE Program to Be Formulated at National Committee Winter Session. Welfare, civic and patriotic activities program of the American Legion auxiliary will be formulated definitely at the auxiliary national executive committee's annual winter meeting Saturday and Sunday at national headquarters here. The session will be addressed bylegion and auxiliary national officers and chairmen of the auxiliaries' national committees. Every state in the Union, and Alaska, Hawaii and Panama will be represented at the meeting. Mrs. S. Alford Blackburn, Ver-

sailles, Kv.. national president, will preside and give the opening address. She will be followed by the five vice-presidents. Reports are to be given by chairmen of the various national committees. including: Rehabilitation, legislative, education of war orphans. music. Americanism activities. constitution and by-laws, community service and unit activities, membership, poppy, finance, Fidac, rational defense, child welfare, radio and publicity activities, employment activities. Committee members and officers will be guests at a banquet Saturdaynight at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Many of the committee members and natitonal officers will leave, following the meeting, to attend the womens patriotic conference on national defense at Washington Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. Do you want a $162 electric radio? ; If you have a light car or truck to ; trade, see Times Swap ads, or call i Swap Bureau, Riley 5551.

RENDEZVOUS OF LOVERSRAIDED Large Amount of Booze Taken, Federal Dry Agents Claim. Sweethearts of University Heights were without an alleged rendezvous today as result of a raid by ftderal dry agents on the home of Earl Phillips, 1101 Lawrence avenue. University Heights, Thursday afternoon. Agents reported they seized seventeen gallons of alcohol, one gallon of wine, fifteen gallons of whisky and 208 quarts and fifty-four pints of beer. They said the place was fitted out as a speakeasy, with several booths, a bar and three slot

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