Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 73, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1933 — Page 15

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SEEK SOLUTION IN CONTROVERSY OVER OIL CODE Formula to Fix Relation of Prices at Well to That at Pump Studied. 8 U * r , '(('•* H nwnnl \tir.pnprr 4 ,r 'nn , r WASHINGTON An*. 4 A formula for fixing the r iat lonslnp bethe prices of crude oil at the well and gasoline sold to motorists from the filling station p'imp is bring proposod as ’hr wav out of the explosive price-fixing controversy which has forced ’he oil code hearing into an indefinite recess. During the lull it was learned that the oil code prohibits, in a clause tucked a wav ;n it' marketing section, retail credit .sales of gasoline on a discount basis Bo’h of t hese provisions are of extreme importance ;o consumers of gasoline. Under the first the prices they pay for motor fuel would be more tn line with crude oil prices and this would protect them; and under the second they would be forced to pay uniform cash rates for gasoline. The price-fixing controversy, most dramatic of the oil code hearings, finds the greatest figures in the petroleum industry rang'd against each other. Administrator Hugh Johnson has insisted that the federal government has no business attempting price-fixing, that it has failed repeatedly in the past Under the new proposal it would be assured that extraordinary p-ires for gasoline would not be charged when crude prices are low

? i | vT jj U I Refreshing Iced Drinks Taste Better when sweetened to your individual taste. This is easy to do—if you use Jack Frost POWDERED SUGAR Don't confuse it with Confectioners Sugar. Especially prepared for iced drinks ana to serve with fresh fruits, berries, cereals. It run m frwUf — dinmitlrvH inminnilff. It t ni> Stiff nr. Ask for it by name; your grocer has it. Look for the Jack Frost trademark on the dark blue box. S-flnorl hy '- • S-t-- s. .1 :r J| C'. RBnlnej Ce. o’ N J.

“And, It’s So Inexpensive!” are jrettin* a most unusual w. Jp sskinjr their grovers for KO- wW Wm Jk ’US \\ E-BA Blend—the de luxe BRAty[) Jfl W K-B.V this week-end, and Jm discover why many Hoosier Br W ™ v. this richer and fresher coffee. hlend for icing;; also* fancy I Se.lV F ?rje p'nraCoM canned fruits and ve ff ctahles Sk “'‘"XPoi 6 &DAUE !iI * ? —all at lowest prices ever! O O Jo M"f -(UB

| THIS CURIOUS WORLD - ' " 1 mßm docks 1 AOE FORCED TO PLUCK THOR. OWN DOWN FOR AAAN'S USE./ THE BIRDS Pull the down \ PROM the.r breasts to line A their nests, men remove S7 | —- THE NEST LINING ANO The a SOLDIER COULO without the 6., HAIL CAUSES AN ANNUAL LOSS vTi. IN THE nUOPID op ABOUT jm'l $ 200. 000. 000. • I wr MU me. B'4 ~ tIZI

THF WORST hailstorm ever recorded by modern man occurred in July, 1778. It swept across France and Belgium into Germany, and destroyed property that today would be worth between fifteen and twenty million dollars. The ten leading agricultural states of the United States suffer an annual hail loss of about fifty million dollars.

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BALLOON SET FOR TRIP TO STRATOSPHERE Start Will Be Made at 11 Tonight, Say Sponsors of Project. /?•/ I nit'il rut* CHICAGO, Aug. 4. America's ! stratosphere balloon with Lieutenant , Commander T. W G. Settle at the helm, will take off tonight at 11 p m. in an effort to break all previous altitude records, sponsors of the ascension announced today. Atmospheric conditions which have delayed the start of the daring ascent 50.000 feet above the earth s surface became favorable to-

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State Fair This Fall Now Assured

Governor paul v. M'NUTT'S federal court victory o\er the Indiana board of agriculture settled all doubt a. to whether the Indiana state fair will be held "Contrary to the many rumors and reports it has been settled definitely that there will be a fair and present indications are that Sept. 2-8 will produce the greatest state fair ever have witnessed” Seeretar; E J. Barker of the state board of agriculture announced today. At the same time a reduction in the straight gate admission of 50 as prevailed previously, also was announced. Adult prices will be 50 cents day for *the first time in more than a month. Settle alone will make the ascension which has for its purpose the clarification of a scientific controversy regarding the nature of the cosmic ray. *

until 6 pm. and 25 cents after 6 p. m. Children will be admitted free Sept. 2. 3 and 5. On all other days the admission charge for children will be 25 cents, day and night. Automobiles will b® admitted to the grounds for 25 cents each. U. S. REJECTS UTILITY 'CODE' ON RECOVERY Proposal* for Participation Returned as Unacceptable. 8v Srripiit. Hnu nrd ,\ eta ajm/ifr Allinnrr WASHINGTON. Aug. 4 The only proposal made by electric and gas utilities for participation in the immediate and permanent recovery programs has been returned to them as unacceptable, it was learned today. While the terms of the proposal were not made puDitc. officials of the recovery administration took the position that they did not even constitute a basis on which discus-

j Persons wishing to buy tickets in large quantities may obtain twenty for $5. providing they are bought before Sept 1 These tickects. costing 25 rents each are C ood day and night and are iransfer- ' able. 'Sion of a rode or compliance with the President s emergency agreement could start. Administrator Johnson has not. however, changed his belief that utilities, except steam railroads, which come under the interstate commerce commission, are required to comply with terms of the recovery art. He said that he had no reason to be gratified bv the response of the utilities so far. State Postmasters Named WASHINGTON. Aug. 4 Post-master-General James A Farley today appointed the following acting postmasters: E. A Webster. North Vernon. Ind , and George F. Covie Tell City.

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OCEAN RETURN ROUTE SHIFTED BY GEN. BALBO Italian Air Armada to Fly Azores Path on Account of Bari Weather. RiJ I inti it l‘rr.. SHOAL HARBOR Newfoundland, Aug 4 General It-alo Raibo announced todav he had decided to take his squadron of twenty-four seaplanes back to Italy by the southern route via the Azores, because of unfavorable conditions m the north He post|)oned the start for a week, hoping to take off about Aug. 10. Eels are found in waters from the tropics to the polar regions and from little streams to ocean depths.