Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1935 — Page 2

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DRIVE IS BEGUN TO NIKE COUNTY OFFICERS' PAY Uniform Salary Bill Is Prepared for Study by Assembly. The upward drive of salaries for county officials began today as an administration bill was prepared for Introduction in the General Assembly. The new uniform bill is to be a substitute for the 1933 law, which was passed under suspension of the rules and which reduced the salaries of most county officials. County recorders and county treasurers of the state propose new salary schedules. Bills Involving these two offices will be held in committee pending preparation of the uniform state salary measure. The first step to hold down otate budgets was taken yesterday in the Senate when a bill was presented to extend for another two years the act suspending the 2-cent educational building levy. Unless the extension act is passed, the levy will become operative in 1935 and 1936 and require $1 440.- ; 000 for new construction at Indiana and Purdue Universities and Indiana State and Sail State Teachers’! Colleges. AGENCY TAKES OVER GIBSON REFRIGERATORS Capital Paper Cos. Sponsors Exhibit of New Models. The Capital Paper Cos., officials of which several days ago notified the Indianapolis public that the company would distribute electrical refrigerators, announced today that! the firm has become distributor for Gibson electrical refrigerators. Open house, held yesterday at the Capital Paper Cos., where dealers viewed the new refrigerators, was continued today. New models of Atwater Kent radiots, also distributed by the company, are being shown. Names of dealers handling the new refrigerators will be announced later in an advertising campaign promoted by the Capii • Paper Cos.

MEETINGS SCHEDULED BY TOWNSEND BACKERS Pension Program to Be Discussed in City Churches. Townsend old-age pension plan meetings are scheduled tonight at 2217 E. Michigan-st, the Broadway Evangelic*. 1 Church and 2619 W. Washington-st, according to E. J. Speake. Townsend state director. A meeting will be held tomorrow night in the Blaine Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. ‘CENTURY OF PROGRESS' FAIR HELD IN CHURCH 300 Enj?y Entertainment Sponsored by Temple Guards. About 300 persons attended a ••Century of Progress" fair, sponsored by the Sutherland Tfmple Guards, last night at the Sutherland Presbyterian Church, 26)1 Guil-ford-av. Entertainment wss proviced by Bert Summer’s Melody Orchestra; Maurine Sims, dancer, and Dorothy Gorman, vocalist.

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The Y. M. C. A. will present Dr. E. R. Bartlett. De Pauw University religious education professor, at its Big Meeting at 3 Sunday afternoon in B. F. Keith’s Theater. A 20-minute concert by the Music Masters’ Quintet will precede Dr. Bartlett's address.

STATE VETERINARIAN PARLEY ENOS TODAY New Methods of Disease Treatment Discussed. Modern methods of treating diseases of livestock were discussed today at the sessions of the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association at the Severin. The convention is expected to adjourn late today Speakers yesterday included Dr. J. D. Ray. Omaha. Neb., research bacteriologist; Dr. Ashe Lockhart. Kansas City, Mo., research worker; Professor G. A. Williams, Dr. R. A. Craig and Dr. L. P Doyle, Purdue University; Dr Frank Breed. Lincoln, Neb., pathologist: Dr. L. H. Smith, Mt. Clemens, Mich., and Dr. W B. Craig, Indianapolis surgeon and association secretary. NORMAN THOMAS OPENS WAR AGAINST KINGFISH Huey Is Hitler of America, Says Famed Socialist. By United Press NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Socialist Leader Norman Thomas today called for a crusade against Senator Huey P. Long. It is time to take the Kingfish seriously, Mr. Thomas said. The Louisiana Democrat, famous among other things for his ‘“share-the-wealth” movement, is a regional Hitler, Mr. Thomas said. He believes he is likely to become the • Hitler of the United States.” EVANGELICAL BISHOP ADDRESSES MEETING Union Services Held by City Church Members. Bishop George Edward Epp, Cleveland, spoke last night at a union service of the First, Second, Beville-av and Broadway Evangelical churches. The meeting marked his first official visit to Indianapolis churches since his assignment as superintendent of the central area of the Evangelical churches.

$282.516 SAVED RATE PAYERS BY UTILJJY SLASH Voluntary Reduction for Northern Indiana Is Approved. Voluntary rate reductions providing annual savings of $282,516 for 56*600 electric consumers of the Northern Indiana Power Company and the Traction Light and Power Company were approved today by the Public Service Commission. More than 200 cities, small towns and rural communities in 40 counties will be affected. The new schedules were made retroactive tc Jan. 1. The new rates are similar to those placed in effect last summer by the Public Service Company of Indiana which resulted in annual savings of approximately $200,000 to electric consumers in southern. Indiana The three utilities and the Northern Indiana Public Service Company comprise the operating units of the Midland United group, formerly owned by the Insull corporation. Approval of the reductions by the commission today established uniform residential and rural rates In every section of the state served by the Midland group except the extreme northern region served by the Northern Indiana Public Service Company. \ Approval of the latter company’s petition for similar rates is awaited from the Public Service Commission following a hearing held Jan. 21. The new rates affect Clinton, Grecncastle, Martinsville, Huntington, Kokomo, Noblesville, Sullivan, Wabash and numerous small towns and communities in their vicinities. FINAL DETROIT BANK DIVIDEND ORDERED Depositors Having SIOOO or More Affected by Plan. By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Plans for payment of a ‘‘final dividend” to the large depositors of the closed Guardian National Bank of Commerce of Detroit, were announced yesterday by J. F. T. O’Connor, controller of currency. The small depositors up to SIOOO have been paid 100 per cent, a total of $10,162,000. Under the new plan depositors above this sum will receive a “final dividend” of 19 per cent, bringing their total payments to 87 per cent. The “final dividend” w’ill represent $17,708,000.

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