Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 238, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1935 — Page 2

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DIES ANNOUNCES MOVE TO CLEAR U. S. OF ALIENS Congressman Pushes Plan He Claims Will End Unemployment. ft*/ > I‘ti WASHINGTON, gressional ririvp to clear the country of aliens ns a means of sol vine thp unemployment, problem was announced today by Representative Martin Dies <D.. Tex t, who said he would file a petition to force a House vote in January on his program He estimated more than 8,000.000 alien workers now arp in the United States. His bill would stop all new immigration, deport all aliens illegally in America and all aliens legally here who refuse to become citizens. "I believe on the basis of a broad investigation I have made that three-fourths of our unemployment problem can be traced to the alien situation." Mr. Dies said. 'The number of aliens who should be deported total three-fourths of the 11.000,000 jobless." Mr. Dies has been eampaigning for years to cut down immigration He has led House fights in this field constantly. fi.200 OOfl Aliens Here ‘My bill would permit, only a 40 per cent, exemption from present quotas for the sole purpose of reuniting families." he said. “There now are fi.200.000 aliens in this country exclusive of those illegally here They should be required either to become citizens in a reasonable time or be deported. "One can only guess at the number of those illegally here. There arp only 800 men to protect, our borders. Last year 17 airplanes used in smuggling aliens were captured. There also is widespread evidence of deserting seamen. Any alien who w'ant.s to rnme in here illegally ran do so because of racketeers and our long bordei:,. “Also recall that $300,000,000 a year is sen! back to their homelands by aliens in this country. We can solve the unemployment problem in this way alone and I intend in call on the Administration to take a definite stand in this respect.”

NOMINATIONS MADE BY TRAFFIC GROUP Directors to Be Elected at Jan. 9 Meeting. Nominations for thp directors' board of the Indianapolis Traffic Club wore presented last night in thp Lincoln. Four are to be chosen Jan. 9 from the following: S. A. Daugherty. R. F. Garen. H M. Hollingsworth, Harry E. Rumrill, Frank L. Hicks, T. L. Manning. John G. Vaughton and D. R. Thompson. Passengers who fear the danger of motor accidents on the highways will patronize the railroads if rates are reduced and speeds increased, H. C. Lust, Fowler Und.) traffic attorney and author, told club members. The holdover members of the board of directors are: B. M. Angell, H J. Filby. O. G. Hagemann. William J. Hanley, C. J. Pearson. B. D. Rhodes. P. E. Van Treese, William Ward The members of the nominating committee, besides Mr. Banta, were: W. F Benning, D. R. Changnon. M. C. Safford and Frank Stehlin. Husband Killer Faces Hanging Bit I nitr/l r<r PEMBROKE. Ontario. Dec. 13. Mrs. Mary Cowan. 26. today faced death by hanging Feb. 27 for the murder of her husband. Albert. July 21. Supreme Court jury returned a verdict of guilty last night. Hear, Hear! Bit Si ienrr Si rt icr CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Dec. 13. —Definite scientific evidence of how the human ear determines pitch was presented before the Acoustical Society of America meeting here bv Prof. Hallowed Davis, Dr. S. Stevens and Dr. Moses H. Lurie of Harvard University. Different parts of the basilar membrane in the ear, they have experimentally determined. are selectively tuned to vibratp in response to sounds of different pitch. Theories holding this to be the basis of our recognition of pitch have been advanced before, but the work of these three scientists presents definite verification. r~_ —■ ■ a?' - wctocb’.ws Hr 1 r.--t Ideal The Gift That Lives fts F-O-R-E-V-E-R WhV I* more rnde.irins than .in uniiaiiallv •ittrartlv* pho|.>(rr.iph .a. Nothin* ifior n < lr H * tiara hnitin u• 1v \ t Framed it fir tom it lie ,■ makai an Ideal rhriat- ' mu tift. Brins the H rhiUlrpn Our ri£inai $3 value onlr— Me tttra te, diupt* SATISFACTION ASSURED f*r thl* mon*h. WiiH ot Without Appointment PMTTs^r*. 7tf>Ree*vlt 61dq 111 • \V>h. OUty tbOis fat. I9ifc

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