Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1933 — Page 20

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NR A BANK CODE WILL PRODUCE MANY CHANGES interest Payments May Be Wiped Out Under Provisions. &1/ Srrtjtp*~lf otcard \ t'tcupapcr Allianre WASHINGTON. Oct. 12 —On Oct. 16, bank depositors may find their interest payments decreased or wiped out altogether, and service charges on checking accounts increased. The NRA banking code just signed by President Roosevelt becomes effective on that date. It provides that all banks within prescribed districts shall pay the same maximum rates of interest on deposits of like character; that no bsnk, whether member or nonmember, of the federal reserve, shall pay interest on demand deposits; and that each clearing house, county association or state bank association shall adopt uniform service charges "in accordance with the practice now in effect, whereby services rendered shall be compensated for either by adequate balances carried or by a scale of charges.” At present one or more banks in each community usually pay interest on checking accounts, and various minimum checking account balances are fixed below which depositors are required to pay a service charge. Interest rates on savings accounts often vary also in a community. Walter S. Teagle, chairman of NRA industrial advisory board, believes the new uniformity will do much to bring about a "sounder competitive condition” among banks, therefore offering the depositor somewhat greater assurance of security. The banking act of 1933 forbade federal reserve banks to pay interest on checking accounts and the code makes this a general rule for all banks. ELECTION TO BE HELD Free Kindergarten Society to Name i Seven Directors. The fifty-first annual meeting of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society was to be held at the Propylaeum this afternoon. After luncheon, reports of the year’s work were to be given by Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook, Mrs. Donald Jameson and Miss Grace L. Brown. Seven directors will be elected.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Warren Curry. 3721 Central avenue. Marmon convertible coupe. 100-337. from 950 Maple street. Robert Turner, 3337 West Sixteenth street. Chevrolet coach, from King and Michigan streetCharles Hopkins. Methodist hospital. Fed coach, 58-898. from rear of Granada th'-atcr on Virginia avenue.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police be-or.g to Keeler. 4555 Broadwav. Packard seoan, found at 5515 West Washington street stripped of five tires. Ethel Long, 1710 East Sixty-eighth street. Ford coupe, found at Noble and Georgia street windshield and rear glass broken. Darrel Overpeck. 1415 North Pennsylvania street. Chevrolet touring, found at rear of city hospital, stripped one tire and batterv. R Phthisie, 517 North Delaware street, Plymouth coupe, found at 531 East Vermont street. L Weiss, 3640 North Meridian street. Nash coupe, found at Sixteenth street and Columbia aveirue. JPlnaggmg backache with IAI bladder irregularities and a tired,nervous,depressed feeling may warn of some disordered W lodney or bladder function, f A Don’t delay. Try Doan's Pills, \ Successful 50 years. Used the / world over. At all druggists. Doans PILLS

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PLANE TRAGEDY IS PROBED BY U. S. OFFICIALS Gas Tank Leak May Be to Blame, Is Hint of Some Pilots. I By r tiited Pn ** VALPARAISO. Ind., Oct. 12. Aeronautical experts from the department of commerce today studied j fragments of the huge passenger plane that plunged seven persons to death near Chesterton, in a_p effort to determine the cause of the crash. A coroner’s jury which heard tes- ; timony of several witnesses of the ( crash and airplane experts who ex- j amined the wreckage returned a verdict of accident, and made no attempt to say what caused the explosion that preceded the crash. All witnesses agreed that an explosion occurred aboard the .ship, but its nature may'remain a mystery forever. United Air Lines officials, operators of the ill-fated ship, said there was no indication of what caused the explosion. One theory expressed privately by several pilots was that a leak in the gasoline tank had filled the cabin , with gasoline fumes and that the explosion occurred when someone lighted a cigaret. Bodies of five of those killed were found badly burned in the twisted wreckage. They were Harold R. Tarrant, pilot; A. T. Ruby, co-pilot; i Alice Scribner, stewardess; 1 Fred j Schendorf, and Dorothy M. Dwyer,; passengers. Bodies of E. Smith and H. R. Burris, passengers, were found a short distance from the plane. They either had jumped or had been thrown from the plane by the explosion. SULLIVAN TO SPEAK AT COLUMBUS DINNER Dr. Lapenta Also on Program to Be Held by Italian Colony. Mayor Reginald Sullivan and Dr. V. A. Lapenta will speak at the Columbus dinner tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club under auspices of the Italian colony of Indianapolis and the Queen Marguerite Society. A dance will follow with music by Bill Moor and his Ambassadors. j Mrs. V. A. Lapenta. chairman, will be assisted by Miss Assunta Cardarelli, Mrs. Michael Cardarelli, Mrs. Jack Caladrese and Mrs. Vincent Russo. Approximately 150 guests are expected.

Should City Have ’First Run of ‘Emperor Jones’? Powerful Eugene O'Neill Drama Reaches the Talking Screen in Form of Psychological Masterpiece. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN A QUESTION that is confronting Indianapolis movie patrons is this— Are there enough people in this city who desire to see the movie version of Eugene O'Neill’s "Emperor Jones" to justify a first run booking here? You may think this is a funny question to - put to you unless you consider the fact that the cities which saw the -original Theatre Guild production of this crama subscribed in advance to witness the performance. I maintain in view of that fact and the nature of the play that Kenneth Collins, manager of the Apollo theater, has the right to fairly

ascertain the fact that he and his theater are not taking too great a financial risk in bringing "Emperor Jones” to this city. There is no mystery about this United Artists production to me as I have had a preview' of this movie. Here is a tremendous psychological study along racial lines of the destroying power of fear upon an individual. As in the original stage production, the movie cast is nearly all Negro with the exception of several of the characters. The first part of the movie version is based upon the O'Neill idea because Jones’ life in the states as a Pullman porter when he committed murder and other crimes is presented in full instead of suggested in "mental flashes” of Jones as done on the stage. The last half of the movie is decidedly O’Neill in treatment and dialogue. At times it is strong and dangerous but always in keeping with the O’Neill'play. . Paul Robeson, Negrb actor and singer, is Jones and he gives a tremendously fine and powerful performance, both when he is strutting his stuff as a w’ild one and later when fear and superstittion reduce him to a w'eakling and lead him into a death trap. To my way of thinking, we have a right to see this O’Neill play in movie form. As to its artistic merits, there can be no difference of

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opinion. As to the subject matter and theme, that is another matter. Do you as a movie patron want to see "Emperor Jones”? If you do, drop me a card, letter or give me your name personally. Would rather have you write me so I can turn the evidence over to Mr. Collins. I am doing this because I have been asked so often why we do not get road show's and pictures that other cities have. Here is a class picture and not one of universal appeal off of Broadway.

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PROMPT RELIEF FUND ACTION IS M‘NUTT PLEDGE Ickes' Plea for Speed in Highway Program Is Answered. “You may be assured that I wih do anything you may suggest to expedite the quick spending of these funds.” That was the telegraphic answer I of Governor Paul V. McNutt today ! to round-robin letter sent all state j Governors by Interior Secretary i Harold Ickes, urging prompt action ;on expenditure of $400,000,000 federal highway funds. Indiana's quota is $10,037,643 and ! $2,274,000 has final approval of the federal government, according to Ickes' figures. In the telegram the Governor gave dates and data designed to show' that federal requirements and not the state highway commission has been causing delay. He is sending further details to ! Washington by letter, the Governor isaid.

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