Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1935 — Page 15

JAN T . 24, 1935

EX-MAYOR iS UNDER ATTACK IN LEGISLATURE Rep. Evans Pxps Former Executive's Handling of Gas. Cos. Pledge. Criticism of the administration of Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan was contained in a resolution spread on the records of the House of Representatives yesterday by Rep. Herbert H. Evans R., Newcastle). The resolution was presented to protest passage of the bill designed to prevent county commissioners from granting the Users Gas Company a natural gas franchise in the county, as a competitor to the Citizens Gas Company. The protest said that although Mr. Sullivan made his campaign in 1930 on a promise to acquire the Citizens Gas Company for the city, he made no move to carry out the pledge until January. 1934, when he attempted to get a $10,000,000 federal loan. Termed Principal Sponsor When this attempt failed, the protest set out, he sought to finance the acquisition privately, failing because of the $1.50 tax levy limitation law, ‘ knowing at the time that his attempt was futile and also knowing it was only a question of time until the Columbia Gas and Electric Company—the Morgan interests which hold the monopoly on natural gas distribution in Indiana —would sooner or later own the Citizens Gas Company of Indianapolis.” Rep. Evans said he has learned that Mr. Sullivan was named Jan. 14 1935, to fill a vacancy on the directorate of the Citizens company which had beeft held open two years, and that Mr. Sullivan is one of the principal sponsors of the bill opposing the Users company petition. Mr. Sullivan Away The state representative said that the gas rate here has mounted froyi 60 cents to $1.05. whereas the company seeks to furnish gas at not more than 35 cents a 1000 cubic feet in the county. Mr. Sullivan is out of the city and could not be reached for comment today. Opposition to the Users company petition was based on the statement that granting of a permit would injure interests of the city in its plans to acquire the gas company as a municipal utility. STATE MEDICINE HIT AT DOCTORS' SESSION Chicago Physician Speaks Before Laryngologicai Group. That medical service can be given more efficiently by private physicians than the national or state governments or through philanthropy was argued here yesterday by Dr. Austin A. Hayden, Chicago, at the annual meeting of the Middle Section of the American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Dr. R. N. Harger. professor of biochemistry and toxicology at the Indiana University School of Medicine, ridiculed the claims of certain drug manufacturers concerning the vitamin contents of their advertised products.

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With his name in the world of letters secure, Thornton Wilder, above, noted as a writer cl best sellers. has turned to grand opera in search of new laurels. The author will make his operatic debut in Chicago in February, appearing as a soldier in Handel’s Xerxes and also directing production.

SOUND EXPERT BACKS LINDBERGH TESTIMONY Human Ear Peerless as Judge of Noise, Engineers Told. By United Press NEW YORK. Jan. 24. —Because the human ear is without equal in judging sound, the chances are 1000 to 1 that Col. Charles A. Lindbergh was correct in his identification of the voice of Bruno Hauptmann as that of the man who received the Lindbergh ransom money. That was the conclusion of Harold R. Berlin, acoustical engineer, \<io addressed the New York Producers’ Council yesterday afternoon. Mr. Berlin said that decades of research proved that while some voices are similar each contains an individual, easily distinguishable pitch. COLLEGE HEAD TO TALK Franklin President to Address Optimist Club. Dr. WiUiam Gear Spencer, Franklin College president, wiil be the principal speaker at the Optimist Club luncheon tomorrow at the Columbia Club. Howard S. Musselman will preside.

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ILLINOIS POLICE JOIN HUNT FOR OUTLAWKARPIS Gangster, Pal Headed for lowa, Is Belief: Named in Bank Raid. By United Press CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—An army of state police and sheriff’s posses cruised ice-crushed Illinois roads with new fervor today in quest of Alvin Karpis and Harry Campbell, successors in their role of fugitives to John Dillinger and his followers. The chase began in Atlantic City, N. J„ Sunday, when Karpis and Campbell shot their way out of a Justice Department trap turned toward lowa after they were reported speeding west last night through La Salle and Peru, 111. Residents of both cities said they recognized the pair. Police of Moline, Rock Island and Davenport joined forces to patrol approaches to the tri-cities and guard the bridge across the Mississippi River. Police of Trivoli, 111., and Peoria were convinced that it was Karpis and Campbell who yesterday robbed the Trivoli State Bank of S3OOO and fled in a car bearing Michigan license plates. Ralph De Mars, cashier, ard Fremont Opie Jr., assistant cashier, identified photographs of both men as the bandits who held them at revolver points while they trok the money and escaped. 19 COURSES OFFERED BY BUTLER EXTENSION Classes Designed for Teachers Are Arranged at Fairview. Nineteen courses designed especially for teachers will be available in the night classes and extension courses at Butler University when the second semester opens Feb. 7 and 8. According to Professor George F. Leonard, evening director at Butler, these courses will be applicable toward academic degrees or teaching licenses. Newest courses on the curriculum include “Public Welfare Administration in. the School,” by William A. Hacker, assistant superintendent of the Indianapolis schools; “Education of Handicapped Children,” by Mrs. Ruth Heavenridge, director of special education in the city school system, and “Parent-Teacher-Child Relationships,” by Professor Ruth Patterson of the Butler staff.

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TAMPICO PARALYZED BY GENERAL STRIKE Only Three Business Operating, Is Report. By United Press TAMPICO. Mexico, Jan. 24. Tampico's normal activities approached paralysis today, the second day of a general strike in sympathy with oil company workers who are demanding higher pay. Bokers’ shops, drug stores and electric light plant alone of the

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