Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1936 — Page 32

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VETERANS HEAR ELLIOTT ATTACK ADMINISTRATION

New Deal Would Repudiate | Mayflower Compact, Speaker Asserts.

nstitution Day” as his | tacking the New Deal | r to-'cause a “break- | ‘ederal. Constitution, smer lliott, Indianapolis attorney and G. O. P. nominee for Con- | Marion County, spoke | t to Marion County Repub- | Veterans in the Washington | | urged the veterans | i to the demands | ¥ Dealers and their so-|

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acing the writing of the on he pointed out how 1 Bill of Rights specific- | fielc “called No-Man's | . the Federal nor states can enter.”

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Cites Code Enaciments ese ‘No. Man's Land’ areas in are occupied by the es. and 1 they, remove the barhe state nor the hment may enter he seid: sketched what he New Deal's invasion of people” with “codes ' that “piled up so t no one could keep up |

ult was that within | IS we were in such a confusion that no one way about. With one jump we were over our ears thing that America has pent her life getting away from. Both Congress and the President | were responsible for this situation. Congress surrendered its power to enact laws accepted without que was handed out’ by he charged. Supreme Court Discussed then detailed how the Supreme the scene, ‘upon omplaint of citizens, and de- | i more legislation unconstitu- | ] in any similar period try’'s history.” Dealers frankly say that to be rid of the restrain- | ing power of the Supreme Court. I'hey would destroy the only um-| ire who stands impartially between the citizen and the government. | frankly say that such/ as they desire would be| iangerous in hands less holy than | 1421 own. | “To vield to the New Dealers! wowdd. be to abandon the Constitu-| i The New Dealers have not| roposed a amendment 4o the onstitution. They evidently preto attempt to pack the court members of the same tinge as they themselves dis-

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No vacancy,” he added,” has occurred on the Supreme Court during this Administration. All Prssiexcept Johnson ang Roosehave had to make appointments to the court and it would be difficult to find: another pair less capable of making such appointments,.’ he said in conclusion.

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ABANDONMENT OF STATIONS ASKED

of the Chicago South and South Bend Railroad | asked the Public Service | Commission for permission to aban- | gon their Hammond and ‘East Chicago less-than-carload freight stations, ¢ - Competition ick lines necessitates ment of the stations, the petition

Trustees Shore

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350 PERMITS ISSUED

Approximately 350 sign reinspection permits have been issued during the last three davs,: records in the city building commissioner's office showed today. Fees on the | reinspections totaled more than $400

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TOWNS WRECKED BY LANDSLIDE

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Breaking away from the sheer cliffs towering above Lake Loen,

Norway, a mass of rock more than 1000-feet long and nearly as high

plunged into the picturesque mountain lake and created a tidal wave

that swept two villages to -destruction, killing 74 of the sleeping in-

habitants.

Picturegl is a typical scene in the region around Loen.

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‘MOOSE NOMINATE ~~ KOKOMO MEMBER

| Times Special : { MUNCIE, Ind., Sept. 18.—John C. | Helvie, Kokomo, was nominated for | president of | Moose Association at the fourteenth {| annual convention of the Loyal | Order of Moose Here yesterday. Ray Clouse, Muncie, received the nomination for secretary. Officers are to be elected tomorrow. Senator James J. Davis, Pennsylvania, director-general of the order, spoke before Women of the Moose last night and is to speak at sessions today and tomorrow. Initiation ot a class of 150 candidates featured last night's meeting. At the women’s meeting, welfare work was reviewed by Miss Edith Cline, social worker.

SCOUT COMMITTEE MEETS The Boy Scout Council Committee on troop organization was to meet this noon in the Board of Trade Building with F. E. Glass, chairman, in charge.

If your bath tub is rusted or stained gray with lime, a few drops of LUREX on a cloth will dissolve them away without rubbing. ON SALE Fboks AT ALL

$30,000 ASKED

Sue Driver and Owner of Parked Truck.

Times Special

FRANKLIN, Ind., Sept. 18.—Three |

damage suits totaling $30,000 have

been filed in Johnson Circuit’ Court | §

against Morris Vehorn, 19, Franklin, and the Morgan Packing Co,*

Plaintiffs are two young women and a man injured in an automo- |

| bile accident Feb. 8 when the car |

in which they were riding, “driven |

by Mr. Vehorn, is alleged to have | I

crashed into the rear of a Morgan |

Co. truck.

Miss Mary E. Campbell, Ninevah, and Miss Louise - Quinton, Trafal- |

gar, each seek $5000. the most seriously injured, is asking $20,000 for permanen disfigurement. The complaints alleged that the Morgan truck, stalled on the high-

. =, : p way for repairs, was*not displaying |§

a burning flare or danger signal as required by law. Mr. Vehorn is

alleged to have driven his car into

the rear of the truck in a reckless manner.

ADVERTISING HELD

EMPLOYMENT AID

Advertising paves the way for business and industrial growth and creates employment opportunities, E. H. McReynolds, head of American - Federation of Advertising, said in a speech at the Columbia Club yesterday. Speaking before the Indianapolis Advertising Club, Mr. McReynolds

added. that advertising largely has}

been responsible for building the | present high standards of living in

America.

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\ KOKOMO, Ind. Sept. 18.—Dr. Francis Townsend, founder of OARP, is to address a mass meeting here Sept. 27, according to word received yesterday by Benjamin J. Brown, o Fifth District candidate for Congress.

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