Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1934 — Page 11

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MONEY POLICY CRITICISED BY PROF. EVENS frvington G. 0. P. Club Hears Attack on State and U. S. Regimes. Ur (ring Republicans to protest wrairat “dishonest tampering with the mone’ary system.” Professor Alfred G. Evens. Indiana university law school, appellate juo?e candidate, discussed the national and state administrations before the Irvington Republican Club last night. A small group unschooled in government and business and Intoxicated with power is riding over Indiana boot and spur,” he deglared. Governor Paul V. McNutt, former Indiana university law school j dean, came under the attack of Professor Evens, who asserted that the Qovernor had created a dictatorship and used the legislature as a rubber stamp. Policies of state. Professor Evens said, were determined by a ’ nitrhen cabinet” composed of four men, two of whom have no official connection with the gtate government. The speaker made the assertion ihat the state tax bill for the first gear of the McNutt administration was many millions more than in fche last year of Governor Harry O. Leslie, Republican. Denouncing the national administration for “creating enormous iebts,” the professor said that an gmprgency declared by the government in reality began with President Wilson's administration, “when feie national debt began to mount.” Predicting that the government would wipe out debt and wealth, Is did the Germans after the war, Edward J. Hecker Sr., former club president, commented favorably on the address Claude H. Anderson, attorney. Jitrodured Mr. Evens *nd announced that he had been indorsed t>v the Monroe County Bar Association for appellate court judge parvey B Hartsock presided.

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Harry E. Jordan Harry E Jordan, recently elected president of the American Water Works Association, will be the fourth official of the Indianapolis Water Company to hold the distinguished post, when he takes office at the convention to be held in New York in June. Mr. Jordan, chemical engineer of the Indianapolis Water Company, lives at 578 North Aububon road. Preceding him as president since 1900 were the late F. A. W. Davis, Carleton E. Davis and Frank C. Jordan. Harry E. Jordan is secretary of the Indiana Public Works Association and the author of numerous technical papers. Borax is a good water softener and may be used to take the place of bath salts. THE ITCH (Scabies) This torment will continue for life if not treated. EXSORA kills the itchmite almost instantly. Three days ends your trouble. Get complete EXSORA Treatment at any Dependable Drug vZOOfCd Stores

REDUCTIONS IN RURAL POWER RATE ORDERED Sixty-Six Towns Benefited by Public Service Commission. Rate reductions totaling 153,731 for patrons of the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, through its rural system and in sixty-si-x towns, were ordered yesterday by the public service comrtiission, effective Feb. 1. Towns affected and their savings include Valparaiso, $4,786 for residence and commercial users and $66 on street lights; Chesterton. $3,577 for residence and commercial users; Ross. $2,931; Hebron, $1,843; La Grange. $1,065; Merrillsville. $1,007; Warsaw', $1 679; Rome City, $130; Pleasant Lase, $178; Trail Creek. T 217; Ainsworth, $101; Ambia, $330; Boone Grove, $161; Boswell. $584: Brunswick, 5176; Claypool. $400;

Mardi Gras NEW ORLEANS

FEBRUARY 8-13 lAwPA4>lfrili Gras Fmre in Years From Indianapolis $34.60 “ Trlp Tickets to New Orleans at this rate on sale daily to April 30th, 3 Upturn limit 18 days. Corresponding reduced round-trip fares also available via 1,, ft H. K. to Mobile, Biloxi, (iulfport. Pass Christian. Pensacola, etc*. L. & N. All-Expense Mardi Gras Tour Leaves Indianapolis (via Penn. R. R.) FrM,r..FH>riiar.v #th, (i: 10 p. in. Farr $64.70 and up. Includes round-trip rail fare from Indianapolis, all-expenses from Louisville (except meals liile In -New Orleans), side trip to Pensacola and sight-seeing I ri ]is. Only in traveling to New Orleans via I>. & Jf. will you pass in comfort by rail along the Beautiful tJnlf Coast For full information, liter ature, reservations, etc , apteyncu—WWSa ply to H. M. MOCNTS. Tr avellng Passenger Agent. 310 • B 'tJiPffW 'Mjjßl Merchants Bank Bldg , phone Riley Kill, Indianapolis l^rt^ille&Xwhvill©Rj^

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CITY GROCERS STAGE ANNUAL DINNER DANCE Association to Install New Officers at Athenaeum Event Tonight. Indianapolis Retail Meat and Grocers Association will hold a dance, dinner and installation of officers at 8 tonight in the Athenaeum. Mildred Myer's girl orchestra will play for the event. Officers to be installed are Fred W. Stinesberger, president, Edgar Rugenstern, first vice-president; O.

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