Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1935 — Page 24

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AIR LINES SEEK FEDERAL AID TO AVOID COLLAPSE Immediate Legislation Is Needed, Operators Tell Congress. B’J fr'M WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.—Major ir transport operators of the nation appealed to Congress today for ‘ immediate legislation if the air transportation system is to exist.*’ Losses of $2908.000 since last May, when operation of the air mail was turned back by the Army to private contractors, were cited in a report made through the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce. The statement said financial structures of a number of lines now operating under temporary legislation have become so depleted that many of them have funds available to continue operating for only a short time. The appeal followed closely the introduction of a bill in the House by Rep. James M. Mead <D.. H. V • to place airlines under supervision of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Fair Return Sought Rep. Mead proposed giving the commission power to regulate rates to assure airlines a fair return from air mail contracts. The operators estimated they now receive an average of 26 cents a mile on air mail contracts, as compared with about 40 cents a mile pnor to government cancellation of their contracts. The proposal, Mr. Mead, chairman of the House Post office Committee, said, has not been submitted to Administration officials yet. It was formulated after the committee heard recommendations from government department heads interested in aviation. The Commerce Commission, under provisions of the bill, would have power to increase rates of nay under mail contracts, but would be prohibited from reducing thm below the rate called for in the original contract. Postal Officials Opposed Either the government or -he operators might cancel existing contracts upon 60-day notice, under provisions of the Me„d bill. The provision giving the ICC power to change rates was against the Wishes of Postoffice Department officials, who contended that there ehould boa set limitation on the range within which rates might be Increased or decreased. The bill further provides: 1. That the Postmaster General ihall designate at least three transcontinental routes as primary, ar.d Others in whatever class he jees fit. Schedule Limit Urged 1. The Postmaster General shall have authority to examine all books and records of contracting companies. 3. No line may hold more than four contracts, of which only one may be classified as primary. 4. The Pootoffice Department ferould have power to grant extensions of present contracts to cover

14 \Yh(rt Quality Is Higher Than Price” (SMOam a /wood l&opdce Modern Quantity Production makes passible a record low price on the furniture which graced the ■ iih of nobles and barons in middle ages. M One of the Unusual Values of Q S A fIC the Month — Eiyht-Pieee Dining /\ ,/j Room Suite in Solid Oak f On Sale Tomorrow One of the “smart” purchases made by this company at the National Furniture Mart in Chicago. Eight pieces—beautiful Early English design—SOLlD OAK —massive construction —Buffet, Extension Table, Host's Armchair and 5 big Side Chairs $64.95 Generous Credit Terms—Xo Interest—Xo Carrying Charge Colonial for Bargains Furniture Cos.

HIBERNIANS TO OBSERVE ST. PATRICK’S DAY WITH FULL PROGRAM

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Front Row (left to right)—D. P. Sullivan, Charles J. Fisher, George Rice and Eugene Shine. Bark Row (left to right)—John Shanahan, Timothy W. Foran, B. C. Carroll, P. J. Kennedy, John E Smith and Eugene O’Sullivan.

The Ancient Order of Hibernians and its Ladies’ Auxiliary will observe St. Patrick's Day, March 17, with a full program. After mass at 7:30 at St. John's Roman Catholic Church, members will breakfast at the Claypool at 9. At 10 a radio program will be broadcast over station WKBF. A dance

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Delta Tau Delta, luncheon, Columbia Club. Exchange Club, luncheon, Washington. Indiana Federation of Rural Mail Carriers, all day, Antlers. Optimist Club, luncheon, Columbia Club.. Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs. 8 p. m., Washington. Sahara Grotto, luncheon, Grotto Club. Phi Delta Theta, luncheon, Board of Trade. Reserve Officers’ Association, luncheon, Board of Trade. 150 miles, instead of only 100 miles as at present. 5. Contracts shall not be awarded to provide for more than 32.000 miles of service, nor shall the department “establish schedules for air mail transportation on such routes and extensions in excess of an annual aggregate of 45,000,000 plane miles.”

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and floor show at the Indiana Ballroom will complete the program. The arrangements committee includes D. P. Sullivan, Charles J. Fisher, George Rice, Eugene Shine, John Shanahan. Timothy W. Foran. B. C. Carroll. P. J. Kennedy, John E. Smith and Eugene O’Sullivan.

GROCERY FIRM SEEKS TO COLLECT $102,500 Standard Company Files Suit Against Center and Wayne Townships. In an effort to supply the trustees of Center and Wayne Townships with a legal way to issue poor relief bonds, the Standard Grocery Cos. yesterday filed suits against both of

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them seeking judgments for a total of $102,500. The complaints allege the company supplied Center Township with food valued at $91,000 and Wayne Township with foed valued at $11,500 and neither trustee has funds. Superior Judge Herbert E. Wi.son was asked to render judgments immediately.

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LIMOUSINE HITS FERA TRUCK; 7 WORKERS HURT Chauffeur-Driven, Expensive Auto Fails to Stop After Crash. A chauffeur-driven, sleek and expensive limousine late yesterday overturned a Federal Emergency Relief Administration truck, injuring seven of its nine passengers, and disappeared without stopping. The accident occurred one-half mile of Glenn’s Valley and the presence there of other workmen, who lifted the truck off the injured men, probably prevented more serious injuries. Those injured and taken to City Hdfepital were Clyde Reynolds. 25, Negro, 227 N. West-st; Lee Thompson, 50, Negro. 227 N. West-st; Albert Wesner, 48, of 242 N. Rural-st; Oscar Rochat, 65, of 227 N. West-st,

and Jacob Lustig, 61, of 227 N. West-st. Injured but not taken to City Hospital were Charles Wheeler, 39. Negro, and Francis Slavin, 33, boih of 227 N. West-st. On the truck but uninjured were Lawrence Thompson. 52, of 230 Good-av. and Rudy Sharp. 26, of 33 Southwestem-av, both foremen.

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Tax Installments Sought In Bill A bill providing for an installment plan of paying taxes was introduced in the Senate yesterday. Taxes

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