Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1935 — Page 5

APRIL 23, 1035

LACK OF BEARDS' IN BRAIN TRUST ROUSES LUDLOW

Young Officials in Government Draw Ire of Hoosier 1 Congressman. RtJ Timrt Sprrinl WASHINGTON. April 23.-Rep. Louis Ludlow believes that "we have too many beardless young officials telling experienced business men what to do and how to do It." So he writes in the Congressional Record, inserting a letter urging balancing the budget which he received from Nicholas H. Noyes, secretary and treasurer of Eli Lilly & Cos., Indianapolis. The Hoosier Congressman also recorded the full text of a letter he himself sent President, Roosevelt asking that, half of the $4 880 000,000 public works funds be used for financing private business concerns. "It is not the function of government to employ people, except insofar as may be necessary to carry on the processes of orderly government,” Mr. Ludlow said. Business Revival Needed “Yet we have come to a deplorable pass in this country where the government is the great employer, and it appears that literally millions of people, men and women, adults and minors, all over the Union, are straining themselves to the limit, desperately striving to get their names on a government roll. "The mail that comes to members of Congress is heavily swollen with applications for government employment, and, in every Congressman's office the filing section devoted to 'Requests for Jobs’ is stuffed to the bursting point.” Only restoration of private business can reverse this trend, he asserted. "Leave the job to the honest and experienced business man and he will do it a lot better than if he is ordered and directed from Washington,” he commented. Hopes for “Normalcy” Citing his suggestion to President Roosevelt, Mr. Ludlow concluded: "Vast expenditure for public works will never restore normal employment and prosperity, in my judgment, but by increasing the debt and tax burden and throwing the budget more out of balance such expenditures will increase the fear of business men and will postpone the day of normalcy in business and industrial activities. "The Lord forbid that there should be many more postpone-* ments of the return to normalcy in America.”

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J. E. Moorhead The annual dinner meeting of the Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil Association for members in the Indiana territory will be held tonight at the Lincoln. A. R. Strubel is in charge of arrangements. Principal speakers will be J. E. Moorhead, association executive secretary, and George H. Sheldon, New York, vice president of Hornmann, Tarcher fz Sheldon, Inc., the association’s advertising agency. Approximately 150 are expected to attend the session.

Indianapolis Tomorrow

American College of Surgeons, 10 a. m.. Claypool. Twelfth District Legion, luncheon, 136 N. Delaware-st. Apartment Owners, luncheon, Washington. Order of Eastern Star, all day, Claypool. White Cross Guild, luncheon, Claypool. Ninth Regional Board Beer Division Code, 10 a. m., Claypool. Lions Club, luncheon, Washington Cost Accountants, luncheon, Washington. Magicians Club, luncheon, Washington. Ice Cream Dealers, luncheon, Washington. Marion County Bankers’ Association. dinner. Washington. Kiwanis Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Purdue Alumni Association, luncheon, Severin. METALS GROUP TO MEET Film Showing Manufacture of Steel to Feature Session. The manufacture of steel from the raw products of coal, lime and iron ore to the finished product will be shown in motion pictures to be presented by the Indianapolis chapter. American Society for Metals, at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Indianapolis Power and Light Cos. auditorium. 1200 W. Morris-st. College students and high school pupils are invited.

DIVORCED FOR SECOND TIME Decree of Patrolman Is Annulled, Wife Is Winner on Cross-Complaint. Patrolman Frank Owen today had his second divorce decree within 39 days. Last month he was granted a divorce from his u'ife, Mrs. Lorine Owen. He was remarried shortly after the divorce to Miss Juanita Miller. His first wife then alleged she had not been informed of his first divorce and requested that Superior Judge Joseph R. Williams set aside the divorce. Judge Williams set aside the di-

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I vorce yesterday and on a cross- | complaint filed by Mrs. Owen ! granted her a divorce. Judge Williams ruled that the marriage to Miss Miller was'annulled by the divorce action and patrolman Owe* would not say whether he and Miss Miller would remarry. Mrs. Owen was awarded custody of their child, SlO weekly support for the child, SSO attorney fees, and the furniture, the mortgage of which patrolman Owen was ordered to pay. CARRIER PIGEON FOUND Injured Bird Held for Owner After Stop Here. A carrier pigeon, apparently suffering from a wing injury which f prevented it from flying, alighted on the doorstep of the home of Mrs. Frank H. Whitlow, 5232 South- , eastem-av, today. Mrs. Whitlow j said that the pigeon bore the serial numbers “A234 NKY94S” and a | green rubber band. Mrs. Whitlow | is seeking to return the bird to its [ owner.

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