Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 210, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1935 — Page 19

DAN. 11, 1935

200 HOOSIERS ON ‘GOOD WILL' TRADE JAUNT Tour to Mexico to Start at Midnight Tuesday: 600Mile Trip. Two hundred enthusiastic “ambassadors of good will," bent on inspiring a new' friendship between the Republic of Mexico and the sfatc of Indiana, today await only the midnight shrill of a locomotive whistle which, in the wee hours Tuesday, will signalize the start of a 16-day trade promotion tour sponsored by the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce. Constituting a vivid cross-section of ail that is Hoosier-land, its varied civic, business and industrial interests and its geographical extremities, the eager entourage will embark on a 6000-mile jaunt, punctuated almost hourly with receptions, honor parties and general festivity throughout Southwestern United States and the neighboring republic. Heading the delegation will be John E. Fredrick, Kokomo manufacturer and state chamber president, who announced today that additional reservations for the unique sojourn will be received up until the hour of departure. Arnett to Take Trip Other Chamber of Commerce officials, included in the host of state and city travelers, will be William H. Arnett, managing director, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hinkle, joint conductors oi the two-week journey. A second letter of greeting from Josephus Daniels, American Ambassador to Mexico, was released today. In adding to an earlier assurance that the party would find all embassy facilities at its disposal, Mr. Daniels wrote: “I shall be most pleased to have the members of your group call upon me at the Chancery some time during their stay in Mexico City. I feel sure that anybody joining in the tour will find it most enjoyable and worthwhile, it is only by visits of this type that the peoples of our continent can hope to understand and appreciate each other.” The Indianapolis delegation, headed by William F. Book, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce secretary, will occupy a separate car of the special train, it was announced. Other cars have been reserved by delegations from Kokomo, Ft. Wayne, South Bend and Evansville. .Many From Here Going Members of the Indianapolis contingent will include: C. W. Ray, Columbia Club; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Yoke. Mr s William T. Eisenlohr, Miss Helena Paterson. U. S. Corrugated Box Cos.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shoaf. Shoaf Cutter Cos.; Mrs. F. C. Groninger and Mr. C. E. Plummer. C. F. Fishel. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stevens. Dan W. La Gore, Miss Elsie EickhofT. Mrs. Robert W. Lingle, H. D. Hagan, publicity. State Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Corrine Zwick. Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Fisher, Miss Mary Jane Smith, Uz McMertrie. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Tubbs. Monument Coal Cos. Judge and Mrs. Merle N. A. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lemon, M. F. Moran. E F. Hercel. P. H. Rogers, Dr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shumaker, Chester Sosbe. F. W. Cornelius, Mrs. Fannie Yoke, Mrs. J. L. Alley and Royal Gard.

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When the main body of British troops assigned to assist in the international army to police the Saar basin duing the plebiscite on Jan. 13 marched into Saarbrucken, the Hitlerite leanings of the area’s capital was immediately apparent to all. The Tommies are pictured above marching down the main street of the city amid a profuse display of Nazi swastika flags.

MANUAL PUPILS WILL GIVE PROGRAM AT RITE Musical Numbers to Feature Event at Cathedral Sunday. One hundred fifty members of the English and music departments of Manual Training High School will participate in a program to be given at the Scottish Rite Cathedral Sunday afternoon. The Scottish Rite sponsors a series of programs free to the public presented by the various city schools in turn every year. The schools contribution this year will include numbers by the orchestra, the choir and the Girls' Glee Club. The choral verse group, which has been developed this semester by Miss Lola I. Perkins, will be a special feature of the program. They will read the 13th chapter of Corinthians, and "Gates and Doors” by Joyce Kilmer. The group includes Lovetta Adamson, Georgianna Amt, Catherine Burns, Frances Brazeal, Marjorie Cronin, Helen Guleff. Irene Hardin. Helen Harris, Eleanore Koepper, Marie Moates, Opal Murphy. Mildred Walther, Mildred Grossman, Frances Snoddy and Jean Saas. Buck Named President Charles Buck. 3726 Graceland-av, has been elected president of the Indianapolis Oil Heating Association, it was announced today. Other new officers are H. G. Gaston, vice president, and Ballard Long, secretary and treasurer.

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Alliance Francaise, luncheon, Washington. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, luncheon, Columbia Club. Indiana General Assembly, all day, Statehouse. NATURE CLUB TO MEET Illustrated Lecture on Mexico Will Feature Open Meeting. Donald J. Angus will present an illustrated lecture on Mexico at an open meeting of the Nature Study Club of Indiana tomorrow night in the Cropsey Auditorium, Central Library.

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SANITARY BOARD WILL' STUDY PLANT BUILDING Completion of Sewage Disposal Project May Be Undertaken, City Sanitary Board members have agreed to advertise on the determination basis to learn if extension to completion of the city sewage disposal plaint can be undertaken. Board members said that such advertisement would bring bids from prospective contractors as well as opinions of the public and would push the project to the point where the Government could determine if it can allot approximately $175,000 under the provisions of the PWA code. The entire project would cost approximately $500,000, the boayd announced.

FRANCE TO USE NRA INDUSTRIAL CODESJYSTEM Commerce Minister Admits Drawing Many Ideas From New Deal. BY RALPH HEINZEN United Press Staff Correspondent (Copyright. 1935, by United Press) PARIS. Jan. ll.—Plans for + he organization of French economy partly on the model of President Roosevelt’s code system, w T ith some of j the features of Premier Mussolini’s ; corporati\ r e state, were revealed to the United press today by Paul Marchandeau, Minister of Commerce. The direct purpose of the project, which has been prepared by the ! cabinet for submission to parliament, is the limitation of production through what are officially called "professional understandings.” ( Such understandings would be organized by industry itself and would b aimed at putting the economic system on a sound basis in times of stress such as the present. However, M. Marchandeau explained, w r hile it is the intention, to

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allow industry to organize itself and direct its own economy, the whip hand of the Government would be behind the scheme. Whip May Be Used The warning is implicit that the whip hand will be used to drive into line a minority in any industry j which refuses of its own free will i to abide by the ruling of the majority on production. “Once the initiative has been taken by the producers.” M. Marchandeau said, "agreements which can not be applied because of opposition by a minority of those interested will be made obligatory by the Government.” Once the obligation to agree is imposed on all enterprises, the Government will watch over and control the application of these accords in such a manner that no prejudice to national economy will result. “This system automatically will bring the purging of industry and commerce and bring a reign of discipline which is necessary to production.” Draws From New Deal M. Marchandeau readily admitted he had taken many of his ideas from President Roosevelt. "I made a trip to the United States last summer and brought back much valuable information on President Roosevelt's program for combating the crisis,” he said. “I hope that in 1935, which has begun under happy auspices, will

bring a relaxation of tension and mark a point of departure for reestablishment of normal exchanges between peoples. Ido not forget in formulating this hope that European economy is closely linked with American economy and that recovery of the economic situation will bring improvement of France's exchanges with the United States.”

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CARD PARTY SCHEDULED Sixteenth Ward Democrats Will Sponsor Entertainment Tonight. Sixteenth Ward Democratic Club will sponsor a card party tonight at State and Hoyt-avs. George Miller, ward chairman, announced that a prize of a ton of coal would be given at the party.