Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1934 — Page 6
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NRACOAL GROUP MAPS WARFARE AGAINST RIVALS Below-Cost Selling Charge Is Hurled at Code Hearing. Determined to “crack down" on alleged coal bootieggers selling at lower-than-cost prices here, coal code authorities held a hearing in the Lincoln today to determine merchandising costs and to map a course to combat alleged unfair business practices. Positive evidence ha.* been obtained against "under the hat' dealers who have launched upon a cutthroat selling campaign, code authority members claim At the hearing today authorities exported to determine the cost of merchandising a ton of oal in Indianapolis. Persons selling below coat are subject to a SSOO fine, it wa po.nted out. C. H Painter Anderson. Indiana coal code authority chairman, explained that coal ''bootleggers" purchase coal at the mines and sell here from their trucks bv guess, instead of by actual weight. Evidence collected indicates that there was much misrepresentation on the part of some coal “bootleggers" and that Indiana coal is bring sold as West Virginia coal. Mr. Painter said. EXPERT FARMERS GET PRIVILEGES IN RUSSIA Relieve Specialists of Routine to Help Research. By L'mitt 4 f*r# * MOSCOW. July 13. Bv a recent decree of the Council of Peoples' Commissars of the central committee of the Communist party in the Ukraine, the life of specialists on state and co-operative farms is to be made easier. The decree relieves them of all office routine, such as keeping accounts, making reports and writing plans. Also, they are to be furnished with horses, living quarters and gardens. to be plowed and tended by other workers. The purpose of the decree is to enable these specialists—agronomists. animal husbandry experts and veterinarians—to concentrate more on their particular tasks. SENATOR RAPS WRITER AS NEW DEAL CRITIC Says White Doesn't know Plow From Thrasher. By UnitrA /*• *1 WASHINGTON. July 13 - Criticism of the government's reclamation policy is being “written from the farmers’ viewpoint by someone who wouldn’t know the difference between a gang plow and a thrashing machine." Senator James P. Poe iDem., Idaho! believes. Senator Poe. in an address last night, upheld the work of the reclamation bureau. He vigorously condemned a recently published artirle by Owen D. White, magazine writer, entitled "Spare That Desert." BARN USED AS STUDIO BY YOUNG PWA ARTIST Painter Busy on Canvas Depicting Birth of St. Louis. Bff l uitrd rn ST LOUIS, July 13.—Robert L. Rigsby, 25, PWA artist, lias converted a deserted barn here into a ! studio. He now is at work on an oil mural. 18 by 6'i feet, depicting the birth of St. Louis, with Auguste Chouteau, chart in hand, directing the laying out of the city. It will be placed in a library here. Rigsby rents the barn lor SlO a month. DEMOCRATS TO CARRY STATE. SAYS BOEHNE Congressman Hopes Republicans Stick to Tactic*. fiy } (/-* Sp.rml WASHINGTON. July 13. -Congressman John W. Boehne Jr., who will leave Washington Tuesday for Evansville, predicted today that the Democrats will sweep the state in the fall campaign. "I only hope that the Republicans stick to the tactics that they have pursued in their opening speeches." Mr. Boehne declared. “German Fascism" Is ( lub Topic “The Crisis in German Fascism, a Symposium.'* will be the subject of the regular Friday night forum of the John Reed Chib. 322 Columbia Securities building. The public is invited to the forum, admission to which is free.
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DEMOCRAT EDITORS WILL HEAR MINTON Candidate to Be Chief Speaker at Outing. Sherman Minton. Democratic nominee for United States senator, will be the principal speaker at the annual summer outing of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Assouaiton Aug. 10 and 11 at the French Lick Springs hotel. President Franklin D. Roosevelt j first was invited to address the Democratic editors, but was unable io come. Such national f.gures as Senator Alben Barkley. Kentucky and Colonel Edward House were
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considered, but it was decided to turn to Mr. Minton as the head of the ticket in the fall election. It will be his first appearance under the campaign direction of the Democratic state committee. Frank Finney, association president, said a full program of entertainment will be arranged for editors and their guests.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon, luncheon, Columbia Club Alliance Francaise. luncheon, Washington Beta Theta Pi, luncheon, Board of Trade. Pi Omicron, tristate convention, i Washington.
HOOSIER SINGER SCORES HiT IN PARIS OPERA Carleton Gauld I-auded by Critics in Hermit Role. By Cnitrd Prrti PAJIIS, July 13—Carlton Gauld of Crawfordsville, Wabash and Ft. Wayne. Inch, New York and Paris, was enthusiastically applauded at
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the Opera Comique as the hermit in the new opera “Marie L’ Egyptienne,” which just has been given for the first time here. Mr. Gauld has been singing with the Opera Comique for about a year and has met with exceptional favor both from critics and the musically appreciative public. His remarkable baritone lends itself particularly to the new work.
3,124 CARED FOR IN YEAR BY VOLUNTEERS Advisory Board Hears Annual Report at Meeting. Annual report of the Volunteers of America, made at the meeting of the advisory board in the Columbia Club yesterday, revealed a total of 3.214 transient and homeless resi-
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dent men and boys which ha* com# under the supervision of the organization during the last year. Social problems involving 7.331 men were handled by the staff of | the organization, headed by H. H. Mittman. Many of the problem* handled by the Volunteers were those of hitchhiking youths, exconvicts seeking a chance to make good, and homeless men and boys.
