Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1934 — Page 11

JULY 12, 1934.

U, S. TO SEEK MORE CONTROL OVER BANKING Drastic Legislation to Be Asked in Next Session of Congress. CoptrifhT. 19>34. fev United WASHINGTON July 12.—Importar.' :;<?•* banking legislation tQ un;f- and increase fur'her federal con:: I n r the banking system will be sought bv the administration in the r.fx* session of congress, the Un.ted Pres learned today. EeraU'p of the with which recent nanking legislation was pa r. a number of “loopholes' ’are to be p: ig2ed anri th° already tight government era - p on banking may be str* ng’hened. Se<;cta:y Henry Morgenthau Jr.'s new brain trust” is grappling with hank;.- problems and a number ol have been prepared by the federal reserve board and by Currency Controller J. F. T. O'Connor Specific legislation to be sought will be determined largely by banking developments over the summer and fall months. In some congressional quarters, it new banking legislation would be as revolutionary" as the emergency banking act of last year which gave the federal government drastic power over the hanking system. ‘SIXTY DAYS’ AND MAN FAINTS: IT’S SUSPENDED Prisoner Doesn't Wait to Hear F.nd of Sentence. "One dollar and costs and sixty da\ in the Indiana state farm " Fred Kashner, 25, of 215 East Twenty-fifth trect, who pleaded guiltv to charges of intoxication, heard nothing further of what Municipal Judge William H. Sheafcr said yesterday afternoon. Horrified, he fainted. They revived him and told him the judge had arid?d one all-important word —"Su. pended " N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. PAVING JOB AWARDED Concrete Surface Specified in Works Board Contract. The works board yesterday awarded to the Indiana Asphalt Paving Company the job of resurfacing Pennsylvania street between Sixteenth and St. Clair streets, on a bid of 569.572. A concrete surface was specified after a poll of property owners disclosed that concrete was desired instead of asphalt. The same comp.tnv bid $4 600 more to do the surlacing with asphalt. MOVIE ‘PURITY’ DRIVE CALLED ‘CO-OPERATIVE* Campaign Hailed As Spontaneous by Various Faiths. B i/ Timm Special NEW YORK. July 12.—'The present church campaign for “purity'’ in the movies was hailed today as "one of the most spontaneous co-operative movements among those of various faiths in the history of this country” by the Natinal Conference of Jews ' and Christian, of which the cochairmen are Newton D. Biker, Pro- ■ lessor Carlton J. H. Hayes and Roger W. Straus. BABY FILM ACTRESS GETS SI,OOO WEEKLY Shirlcv Temple Gets New Contract. sN.O Pay Boost. By t nit.-I /v, HOLLYWOOD. July 12—From $l5O to SI 000 a week was the salary gap bridged by Shirley Temple, 6. in less than a month, it was reported today. The baby actress was said o have been awarded anew contract at the higher figure by Fox to dtscouiage her from accepting a stage offer. NAZIS ORDER NATION TO TUNE IN ON HITLER Chancellor to Give First Speech Since Uprising. By l nitmt I'/ ~m BERLIN. July 12.—The governmen* emphasizing the importance of th ;veoh Chancellor Hitler is to a the reichstag tomorrow, issued a manifesto today calling on the entire nation to time in on L. '.leg's first public statement since the events of June 30.

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A day of national mourning in Germany is the anniversary commemorating the signing of the Versailles treaty, the terms of which Germans have long protested as oppressive. Here Lhe flag flies at half mast over the Chancery in Berlin's Wilhelmstrasse. SECRET POLICE ARE BANISHED BY SOVIETS Trials Now in Open as Dreaded OGPU Is Merged. By l nil'll I‘rrsi MOSCOW. July 12.—The dreaded NGPU <secret police), which had the power to try offenders, was merged into the new’ interior department today—a thing of the past. Hereafter, in all seven Soviet republics, all cases will be tried 'n the courts in the open. Offenses such as treason, espionage, terror, arson and explosion will be tried by the nnltary section of the supreme courts.

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CITY MAN GETS FARM TERM ON DRUG CHARGE First Conviction Under New State I.aw Is Made Here. The first conviction in this city under the new state narcotics law

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came yesterday in Municipal Judge William Sheafer's court, where Norman Joseph Sherrow, 34, of 511 North Wallace street, was found guilty and sentenced to six months on the Indiana state farm with a SIOO fine and costs. The affidavit against Sherrow,

charging him with possessing cocaine and with appearing in public while under influence of the drug, was signed by Mrs. Elsie Sherrow, his wife. J. J. Keene, federal narcotics agent, was another witness.

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CAR THIEVES SENTENCED Escaped Ohio Convict Given 15 Years, Companion Gets 10. John Lewis, 26, an escaped convict from Ohio, yesterday was sen-

tenced to fifteen years in the Indiana reformatory', and George MtEvers, 35, to ten years on the Indiana state farm, by Clyde C. Karrer, criminal judge pro tern., for the theft of an auto. The car was stolen some time

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ago from Joe Palumbo, formerly of 443 Virginia avenue. Lewis was serving ten to twenty-five years in the Ohio state penitentiary when he escaped, court records show. Trees never die of old age.