Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1935 — Page 12

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U. S. TO WAGE PERIODIC WARS ON CRIMINALS

Treasury Chiefs Anxious to Reinstate Respect for Law. Jly T „,t.H /Vr* WASHINGTON. March 22 The Treasury high command today planned periodic, nation-wide drive, to keep the nations criminals on the run. Successful in its experimental "spring house cleaning" which ba treed about 3000 suspects, the Treasury's army of 12.000 agents will folk w ,p to protect th* public acatnst annual losses of billions, a high r>ff.< :al told *he United Press. *H* neeforth, we intend to be tough with all lax statute violators, r is high tur.e that efforts are made to rein.'ate respect for Federal authority, which was demoralized during the prohibition era." Henry Morgcnthau Jr. Secretary of the Treasury. has selected Harold N Graves to co-ordinate activities of the ,x enforcement agencies and direct the campaign Mr Graves, a former efficiency exp* r* in the post Office Dp par' - ment. rapidly l. developing into the nations No 1 enemy of criminals and i.s threatening the record of J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Mr Grave’s duties are to slash led tape and weld the six agencies into an efficient enforcement program H* modestly gives Mr. Morgenthau all the credit. Treasury officials said they “were highlv satisfied" with the test of the co-ordination program during t.v* recent campaign. Thus same method will he u>ed in the future TECH PHYSICS CLUB COMMITTEES NAMED Group"- to \rrange Activities Are ( hosen hv President. II rry Brown, president of the Phy r Club at' Te-hnieal High School, today announced appointment of members of the various committees for the clubs activities throughout the semester. t>n the program rommitee are Richard Geckler. Paul Darmer and Max Brier; publicity. Mahlen Saladin, Elizabeth Rugh and John Freeman; camera section. Gerald Peterson. William Bancroft and Lambert Christie; motto committee. Robert .\ '"ord. Victor Peterson and Mahlen £ * din.

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w MUST tell you about an interestI. ing experience I had while coming bark from Haitt r*i the aircraft carrier Saratoga " About two days out, one of the Saratoga’s rnhs'ed men asked permission to visit me in my cabin. I Times Junior Aviation Member* will be ruest* of the Palace Theater tomorrow morning. Member* must meet at Tomlinson Hall at 9:30 sharp. learned that his father had been mv mechanic back in 1922. His name was Hill . . . and the name carried rr.e back to the Curtiss Marine trophy race, held at Selfridge Field, outside of Detroit. I was entered in the event and supposed to fly an experimental SENATE TO TAKE UP •PINK SUP' REPEAL Harrison to Present Bill on Monday. tt* r „it. 4 Prr* WASHINGTON. March 22 Senator Pat Harrison, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said today that he would ask for Senate consideration Monday of the bill repealing the pink slip publicity provision of the income tax law Majority Leader Joseph T. Robinson said he would leave the matter entirely jn Senator Harrison’s hands. The repeal bill was passed two weeks ago by the House. Plans to use the repeal measure as an entering wedge for increased taxation on incomes and excess profits have been announced by Senators Robert M La FolleUe < Prog . Wis * and James Couz°ns <R.. Mich i. Amendments designed to raise SSOO 000.000 were rejected by the committee, but will be offered on the floor. WALKS 3 MILES TO WIN SEED FAIR PRIZE Sub-Zero Weather Fails to Halt Man on Journey to Exhibition. Ky I mtrif Prr* SASKATOON. Sask . March 22 Among the prize winners at the recent seed fair here was James Whitehead, who was forced to walk three miles in 30-below zero weather to reach the exhibition. He earned his prize potatoes wrapped in wool to keep them from freezing.

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BRITISH RULE IN INDIA IS LAUDED BY CITY VISITOR Y' Secretary, 15 Years in That Country, Talks of Progress. Speaking loudly in praise of the aork of the British government is doing in India, Harry Herman, who lor the last 15 years has been a Y. M. C. A. leader in that country, spent a few hours in Indianapolis yesterday afternoon greeting old friends and telling of his experiences. He arrived in Chicago, his American home, today to take up new duties on the staff of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A. "The country is without doubt better off under British rule,” said Mr. Herman, who has a personal acquaintance with all of the leading figures in India. “The courts have been cleaned up,

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