Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1933 — Page 12

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BOOM IN STOCK MARKET TO BE WATCHED CLOSELY BY SENATE QUIZ AGENTS Investigators Ordered to Keep Eyes Open for Any Evidence of Illegitimate Operations by Bulls or Bears. BY LYLF. C. WILSON # I mtrd Pr**s MaPF (Virmporuifitt WASHINGTON. July 7—Senate stork market investigators went to New York today with orders from Chairman Duncan U. Fletcher to watch the Roosevelt market boom for any evidence of illegitimate bull or bear operations. *

"If Ferdinand Pecora (senate committee counsel) advises me evidences of illegitimate market operations exist, I either shall immediately summon the committee for an inquiry, or direct, that, all details be gathered for future investigation." Fletcher told the United Press. "A rise or fluctuation in market values does not necessarily represent illegitimate operations, but the opportunity is there, and we shall have the market under surveillance throughout the summer during the recess of the investigation. "Commodity prices are rising in consequence of new governmental policies, and naturally are bringing securities up with them. It remains to be seen whether the rises are justified. I easily can be in touch with Pecora by telephone throughout the summer." STATE AID TO PARLEY McNutt Sends Greetings to Business Women at South Bend. Mrs. Hazel Zaharakos, new assistant director of the division of women and children in the state Industrial board, will present greetings from Governor Paul V. McNutt to the state convention of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs at South Bend Saturday. Mrs. Zaharakos will attend the three-day convention as a delegate from Greencastle, her former home Bhe will go from South Bend to the national convention of the organration in Chicago, beginning July 10. NAB ESCAPED CONVICT Police Surround House, Capture Ohio Man; Loose One Week. Surrounding a house on Ralston avenue, police armed with machine guns Thursday captured Fred Sanders. alias Jack Freeman, an escaped convict from the London <O.l prison farm. According to police he was sentenced to the Ohio state prison two and a half years ago on a one to fifteen-year sentence and escaped a week ago. FIELD TO BE HONORED New Optimist International Chief To Be Paid Tribute. V. V. Ernest Field of Indianapolis, new Optimist International president, was to be honored at a "Trtncheon today in the Columbia club, attended by members of the local club and of clubs in other Indiana cities and Dayton, O. Speakers will include Donaldson G. Trone, Indianapolis club president, and N. F. Nolan, Dayton, past international president.

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Hot Benefit June's Heat Booms State Income From Sale of Beer.

THAT long June hot spell did some good, it was revealed today. It boomed beer sales and made more money for the state through excise revenues. Figures from the office of Paul Fry. state excise director, show that, beer sales reached a new' high from June 16 to 30. Taxes were paid on 489,672 gallons, making a state revenue of $24,483.61. Previous high was the first eight days after beer came back, w'hen $21,711 28 W'as paid. F. W. Cook Company, Evansville, leads the list in payments from breweries and the two Indianapolis importing firms from importers. CITY TO PAY LAST DEBT Whiting Will Be "Out of Red” With Retirement of SI,OOO Bond. By United Pres s WHITING, Ind.. July 7.—The city of Whiting owes only SI,OOO and has $90,000 on hand with which to pay it, John A. Tokarz, city controller, revealed. Bonds amounting to $98,000. owed by the city since 1930, were almost entirely retired recently. The only remaining one will be due next March. BANK ORGANIZER QUITS Wabash Official Flings Charge of Lack of Co-Operation. By I nitrd Press WABASH, Ind., July 7.—Organization of a bank to replace the Farmers and Wabash National was at a. standstilll today follow'ing withdrawal of Mark C. Honeywell as organizer. Selected by citizens to direct the organization. Honeywell said he had failed to obtain proper co-opera-tion. Number of Needy Decreased By I nited Press OLYMPIA, Wash., July 7.—lndicative that the general improvement in economic conditions coupled with state and federal unemployment relief plans, state relief lists count 10,000 less among those in heed.

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HERE she is, youngsters! "Boots,” the famous star of the comic strip, "Boots and Her Buddies,” with two of the garments from her new summer outfit. The outfit will include twelve garments in all. The water's fine today, so her new bathing suits especially appeal to her. And now you can have the fun of trying them on "Boots' ” trim little figure. Just cut them out and color them. Next there will be two dresses for "Boots.”

Bad Luck Pursues Woman By United Press SEATTLE, July 7.—A few hours after she had escaped uninjured when fire destroyed her home, Mrs. Louise Carter, 63, fell down a flight

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BUILD NAVY TO FULL POWER, IS PLEA TO U. S, American Arms Reduction Moves Misunderstood by Tokjo, Says Howard. (Continued From Page One) i navy to quota will give no offense to these men. % On the contrary, such action on our part, dispelling the idea that America has gone pacific, would be recognized as insurance against any unfortunate "incident” which might be precipitated by short-sighted, but none the less highly patriotic, militarists. Our efforts in the interest of arms reduction, even including the gesture involved in our underbuilding, has been misunderstood completely in Japan. Possibly we : were to blame. The idea w'as sound ‘ —still is. It should not be abanjdoned. But if today's situation teaches ! anything, it is that, much as it is to be regretted, in the Far East at i least, might still makes right, and anti-w'ar plans and disarmament proposals will receive a hearing only when advanced by nations which : have demonstrated their ability and their willingness to arm so long as civilization's greatest stupidity makes it necessary to do so. So long as Japan believes America unwilling to arm up to treaty quota, she will continue unwilling to scale down her armament. Once she sees America is willing to build up to quota—and beyond, if the w'orld w'ants to remove the limit—a different psychology may develop in the land with w'hich w r e must one day be in intelligent cooperation. rather than in blind competition. Four-Legged Chicken Hatched LA CROSSE. Kan.. July 7. A | chicken hatched in the Schw'ab | hatchery here has four legs, but to | date, has found use for only two | of them.

Picnic to Be Held Sunday Two hundred members of the rhythmic classes conducted by Mrs.

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M. Cook. Mrs. Helen Whitman and Miss Betty Krentler are in charge of the arrangements.