Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1935 — Page 8

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STRENGTHENING OF NEUTRALITY LAWS FORESEEN Rep. Larrabee Predicts Congressional Action in January. Neutrality laws are to be trengthened at the next session of Congress to further insure the United States from being drawn into armed conflict, Rep. William H Larrabee predicted today. Recently returned from a visit to Washington where he conferred with legislative leaders, Mr. Larrabee said he believed the session would be short. He is attending a relief agency conference here. An early vote will bp had on the bonus, which will pa.ss the house by a large majority, Rrp. Larrabee predicted. Farm Legislation Indicated Tfe indicated there might bp some legislation to protect the gains made for the farmer- under the Agriculture Adjustment Act in view of recent court decisions which hav* been construed as dealing severe blows to existing laws. "It is too early to determine just what form new legislation for the purpose of protecting improved farm prices may take and conditions may eliminate (he need for any such action," he added. Further conferences arp to be hplri b\ legislative leaders to map procedure before Congress meets in January, Mr. Larrabee revealed. I.radprs Pleased Administration leaders are pleased at present indications of business improvement, he said, adding: "Wc are not satisfied and will continue every effort to safeguard the gains we have marie and pave the way for further progress. The .Social Security Board is making excellent progress in preparing to administer the provisions of the law which provides unemployment insurance to all employed person-, the congressman declared He added that the attitude of most employers was most gratifying. Many have called in person, sent leprrsentativcs, or written the board seeking information which will aid them m complying with the terms of the law. Sees Many F.c nr fits I br'lirvp that when this law comes into full effect the* benefits will bp so far reaching that wp will question only why such legislation was not enacted years ago It will he a mighty fine thing for the laboring people to know that they will have a continuation of income, from this source, even though laid off from work as the result of conditions beyond their own control, and to know that they will have a safe and steady income after they have reached the retirement age.' he declared WOMAN 72 TOMORROW Mrs. Mary I). Ilarhit to Celebrate Birthday With Daughter. Mrs. Maty D. Harbit is to celebrate her seventy-second birthday tomorrow at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tony Mertz, R. R. l, Box sfi7 She is the mother of eight living children, in grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren

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LOCAL WIRE-HAIRED BREEDERS WIN AT SHOW

Proud exhibitors at the Wire Foxtcrricf Club of Indiana show in the Antlers last night were Mrs. Morris Wilson. Arlington (left), with Paul Wire Hepatica and Mrs. Louisp Williams, Indianapolis, with Black and White Phantasy. Mrs. Wilson won first, in the novice class with Arlington

Door Fees at Doll Party to Bring Yule Happiness Toys Are to Be Distributed at Christmas to Needy Children of Indianapolis. A dressed doll is to be thp admission ticket to the annual doll party of i he Cheer Broadcasters Dec. 13 at 2 in Wm. H. Block Cos. auditorium. Dolls received are to be turned over to needy city youngsters for Christmas.

Dolls resembling Shirley Temple, the Dionne quintuplets. Patsy. Peaches and Didee are expected to be among the contributions. Mrs, W. H. Hodgson is general chairman. Site will be assisted by the following: Receiving line—Mesdames L. G. Ferguson. Otis Carmichael. Walter Geisel, Chauncey Burk Cecil Vestal. George Barcus, E. L Hays. Wayne Hill. M. E. Robbins. Wolf Sussman and Warren C. Harrell. Doll Committee Named Doll Committee—Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Sussman and Mrs Harris P. Wetsell. Tpa Hostesses—Mesdames W. B. Parker. K. W. Steinkamp, William Craigle, Alex Goodwin. W. F. Holmes, J. Lee McDermed, C. K. McDowell. Max H. Norris, Thomas Shortall, J. W. Esterline and Lynn Adams. Table Hostesses—Mesdam s Earl Richardson, M. G. Attkisson, William Bartholomew, Sylvan G. Bush, Frank Coyle, Herbert Ball, William Haugh, .John Hock. Robert Mottern, J. G. Murnane, Edward H. Niles. Rufus O'Harrow, E. Padgett, Jerome Prochaska, L. B. Sackett, William Sharp and William Vornbrock. Mrs. Norma Koster is to present a group of children in a dance program. one group from the. Brookside Community House. Mrs. C. F. Dillentaeck is in charge of the musical program.

Charming and first in the local dogs and bred by exhibitor classes with Arlington Little Bennv. Winner of the show's best breed was Champion Aristocrat Showman. which won honors at last year's show. The winner is owned by Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hotz, LaGrange Park. 111.

U. S. ACQUIRES LAND FOR HOUSING PROJECT $1,000,000 Program Is Started on Evansville Site. Time.* Sprrint EVANSVILLE. Ind. . Nov. 27. Government acquisition of a 13-acre tract, on which will will be built the •*1.000.000 Lincoln Gardens low cost housing development was started today. Checks have hepp issued in payment for property purchased from 17 to 74 affected landowners. Transferring of titles will continue for several weeks, officials si y. J. Alton Lauren. Washington, appraiser. announced that a total of $160,000 will be paid for the land. Demolition of existing structures in the area is to be started soon, he stated. Caught a Cold ? fc 1 zAj To help end it sooner, 1 rub throat and chest with • See New 1935 Cabinet Model 11* ' . Speed Queen Electric Washer with iMUfi Safety-Roll Wringer ;^ an exclusive feature Jjmllf Vonnegut’s if llff 120 j FT £VAN£ I 1 r P i fQR AIL PURPOSES

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Eldon from Missouri, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Engeler. Michigan-rd and 62nd-st. won the limit- class, and Bit O'Honev, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dpmler. Indianapolis, took honors in the senior female and local classes.

RATES AND TARIFFS, | TRAFFIC UNIT TOPIC i Association to Open Convention Here on Dec. 14. Rates and tariffs and legal questions arising under regulation of the Interstate Commerce Commission are to be discussed at the state con- ' vention of the Indiana Motor Traffic Association Inc. here Dec. 13 and 14. Nationally known experts in highway safety and transportation problems have been invited to address the association. Among these speakers will be Ted V. Rogers, president of the American Trucking Association Inc.; Carl Jackson, manager of the association's rates and tariff division and assistant general manager, and Roland Rice, of the association counsel. Highway safety activities of both the state and national associations will be discussed, according to D. F. Mitzner, association secret arv. speaking in behalf of Maurice Tucker. South Bend, president.

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JURY CONVICTS TAIT AND PALS OF BURGLARY Trio to Be Sentenced for Crime Saturday; Face Two to Five Years. James Flaherty, Donald Nye and Ernest Tait today faced two to fUeyear prison terms following their conviction by a jury yesterday in Criminal Court on charges of second degree burglary. They will be sentenced Saturday. The jury of six men and six women brought in its verdict before Special Judge James D. Ernston in a heavily-guardec' courtroom just a week after the trial began. The prisoners were Mrs. Anna Tait, foster mother of the generally recognized leader of the gang, became hysterical and had to be assisted from the courtroom. Convicted of Burglary The trio had been accused of burglary of Murphy's tavern on the West Side. The state succeeded in introducing confessions of Flaherty and Tait. over bitter objection of defense counsel. Tait. his foster mother and a character witness for him were the only defense witnesses. Tait denied the state's charge that he was shot by police in an unsuccessful attempt to rob the Speedway bank. He insisted he was wounded in a battle with hi-jackers near East St. Louis. He caused a stir at one point by declaring that Kenneth Fowler, alleged bandit and fugitive, was a spectator at the trial Friday. It was this allegation that

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