Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1933 — Page 3

FEB. 20, 1933.

, SENATE VOTES TODAY ON HELP FOR DESTITUTE Two Bills Up for Decision: House Expected to Speed Action. (Contimi*tl From Page One) average of $4.25 a week for a family of four. A total of 931 cities answered a query as to whether they can care for all who need relief at present. Os these. 685 said they can not. Almost all anticipate heavy increases in th* number needing help. , In regard to private relief, it was found that private agencies are carrying 49 per cent of the burden in 321 cities, 99 per cent of it in 169 cities and 100 per cent in 71 cities. In 183 cities, little or nothing was being done by private charity. Quick disposal of the relief bill by the senate, working under limitation of debate, is part of a lastminute effort to dispose of as much legislation as possible before the lame-duck session of congress ends. Democrats Smooth Pass Democrats anxious to smooth the as far as possible for the special session, and lame ducks, anxious to accomplish ns much as possible before they leave office, are co-operating in this effort. Th'j senate will agree to consider bankruptcy legislation after relief, according to present plans, laying the bankruptcy bill aside to consider the independent offices appropriations bill late today or on Tuesday. The next major controversy in the senate, therefore, will coni’ rn appropriation of funds for the iederal trade commission. Move to Save Trade Commission Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Democratic floor leader, has served notice that he will move to give the trade commission $1,101,500 for 1934, an amount only SB,OOO below the budget recommendation. Defeat of his amendment would mean the abandonment of the economic division of the commission, only government fact-finding agency, unless the new administration saves it with a deficiency appropriation next year. The house cut the commission funds 65 per cent leaving it only $510,000 for the year, and the senate appropriations committee added to thus only S2BB, 000 to finish the utility investigation. The bankruptcy bill on which the ’* senate will vote is very different from that passed by the house. Change Bankruptcy Bill It omits all provisions for reorganization of railroads and other corporations providing only for individual debtors able to secure consent of a majority of their creditors to a scaling down or postponement of their debts. It does not include the provision adopted by the house giving federal judges power to grant extensions of time on farm and other mortgages whether creditors agree or not. Debate so far on the relief bill has concerned itself principally with the extent to w’hich construction loans from the R. F. C. shall be * extended and liberalized. C. M. T. C, Flan Doomed An attempt by Senator Henrik Shipstead (F. L„ Minn.) to make it possible for hospitals to borrow for operating expenses was pending when the senate met today. Both La P’ollette-Costigan and Wagner relief plans provide that $15,000,000 may be turned over to the states as a grant to spend for relief of transient workers If such a provision becomes law, it probably will put an end to the $22,000,000 appropriation for enrolling 88,000 boys in the C. M. T. C., which the senate tacked onto the army appropriation bill. - Suffers Painful Burns Painful burns on the arms and shoulders were suffered Sunday by Miss Charlotte Reed. 27. of 524 North Alabama street, when she stumbled on a rug and spilled a pot of hot broth. She was sent to city hospital.

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Theres a thrilled kid out at 2535 North Delaware street today, and he looked with extra pride at his stamp collection. Sheldon Watson Is only 10 years old, but he's already well started on the road to fame as a philatelist. His letter in The Times stamp contest won first place and a welcome addition of stamps to his collection. The story of the contest, giving names of winners, and the prizewinning letters, is on Page Five of this edition.

| j|iip i| pip' j| The stage is all set for target practice. The magician lifts his bow and aims an arrow at the bull’s-eye. His lovely assistant then steps T* in front of the target and he shoots the arrow—apparently through I ft 9 ft 4 4 her —and it fixes itself in the very center of the bull’s-eye! And she I smiles through it all while the audience gasps! its iun to oe iooiea EXPLANATION: The arrow which the marksman “shoots through” his assistant simply folds up into the crossbow! The arrow which is actually * I * T /’’XT'XT embedded in the target is shot by the girl herself from a belt con- 4 | I*l "1 T”1/ ■ I cealed under her dress. She releases a little spring and the arrow 9 9 9 JL W O JL ■ vt JLJL w\ 9 vl J W 9 shoots straight into the bull’s-eye! It is all done in a flash! So quickly the eye cannot detect the girl’s movements! To heighten the impression that the arrow has gone right through, the girl releases a ribbon from the front of her dress—the continuation, ap- Like to see through tricks? Then let’s look at their effects upon the throat. If you have to parently, of the ribbon attached to the arrow in the target. another ... the illusion in cigarette advertising consider your throat, the quality of the tobacco Lfl -— — . called “Cigarettes and Your Throat.” in your cigarette is important. KEPT FRESH . The audience is told that by certain magic in the welded 'KL processes tobacco can be made as soothing as is a fact, well known by leaf cough medicine. tobacco experts, that Camels are explanation: The easiest cigarette on your made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE lllr* throat is the cigarette that is made from the tobaccos than any other popular brand. c i l °i cest r ‘P e tobaccos. Cheap, raw tobaccos &L are, as you would naturally expect, harsh in Camels are as non-irritating as a cigarette v Cr> lier tobaccos. ecause °f l^e matchless blending of \ these costlier tobaccos Camels have a rich '' bouquet and aroma...a cool, delicious/foror. .% Keep the air-tight, welded Humidor Pack on your Camels...to assure yourself your companions a fresh, cool smoke. Copyrlfht, 1933, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company !■ ap asp no tricks 1 N A MATCHLESS blend

Sheldon Watson

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

LET THE DEAR PEOPLE RULE, , WATSON SAYS Up to Indiana to Vote Its Will on Liquor, Asserts Lame Duck Senator. By Sicrippo-Howned y nctpnprr Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 —Senator Jim Watson is in favor of letting the people rule. He says as much in a formal statement which he issued explaining his vote in favor of the resolution submitting the eighteenth amendmeent to the states for repeal. The veteran lame duck, who will step down from his seat in the senate March recently has shown an extraordinary proclivity for statement-making, so much so that Washington observers are wondering whether Senator Jim is not laying plans for a political comeback two years hence. The Watson whv-I-voted-for-re-peal statement, about 1.000 words in length, calls attention to the repeal planks in the Democratic state and national platforms and the 200,000 Democratic majority cast in Indiana last November. ‘‘lt now is up to the people of Indiana to determine what they want done. I believe in submitting the matter to their will and wish and so voted. I believe that it is up to them to determine their policy on this question in the future and, if they want Indiana to remain ostensibly dry, legally dry, they can say so by election of delegates to the convention for which we have provided.

Civic Thea ter Member Will Direct Leisure Club Plays

Seventeen Meetings of Groups Scheduled This Week. LEISURE HOUR CALENDAR TUESDAY Garfltld Park community house. Mt. Jackson Club, 4731 West Washington street. WEDNESDAY Brooktide Park community house, yj. T. V. Hill community house. Proapei-t-Sherman Drive Club. Rhodius Park Community house. THURSDAY Crispus Attucks high school. FRIDAY Christian Park community house. Ft. Wayne and Walnut Club. Fletcher Place community center. Municipal Gardens community house. Michigan and Noble Club, School 9, at 740 East Vermont street. Oak Hill Club. School 38. at 3030 Winter avenue. Nebraska Cropsey Club, School 33, at 1351 South Illinois street. School 16, at 1403 West Market street. School 36, at 1301 East Sixteenth street. School 34, at Kelly and Boyd streets. George Lehman of the Civic theatei, will direct the plays given by the young men’s organization of the Nebraska-Cropsey Club. Because of the large crowds at- | tending, School 22 closed its doors at 7 Friday night. School 16 issues tickets to persons I coming to Leisure Hour programs and who are unable to gain entrance because of crowds. Persons holding these tickets are given the j preference at the next week’s pro- ; gram. The program committee of the school has a performance of 1

amateur talent before the weekly program. FTinted forms for the barter system used at the Oak Hill Club now are ready, and being used in the barter and exchange work being done by the club. Oak Hill will send a group from the club to receive special gardening instruction from Ure class to be conducted by Willard CUite of Butler university.

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6 LEGISLATORS CONSIDER PLEA OF RUTH JUDD Condemned Slayer May Be Called to Phoenix for Public Hearing. PHOENIX. Ariz., Feb. 20.—Six Arizona state legislators today con-

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sidered the plea of Winnie Ruth Judd, condemned murderess, that they aid her in her fight to escape hanging. The committee, appointed by the state legislature, heard Mrs. Judds story of the killings of Agnes Ann Lcroi and Hedvig Samuelson. her friends, at the Florence state prison Sunday. “We have not made any decision as to whether we will aid her. ’ Representative R R. Pryor of Phoenix said. "We even may call her to Phoenix for a public hearing and then decide if we shall recommend that her death sentence be commuted.”

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