Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1937 — Page 23

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MINTON BACKS F.D. RS COURT REFORM PLAN

Defends Proposal in Coast-to-Coast Radio Address.

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Feb, common people won the last election and we are trying only to preserve the fruits of that victory.” Such was the plea for support of the President's Court proposals made by Senator Minton (D. Ind), in a nationwide broadcast here last night. The Hoosier Senator charged that five members of the Supreme Court have stalemated the New Deal and that the quickest way to break the deadlock is to back the plan to add members or retire the older ones, he said.

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Under our svstem of government, as it now operates, five men on the Court have an absolute veto power over the legislative policy of the people's elected representa-

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Supreme

tives Power of Justices that Court exereis: in 435 Congressmen he President

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imposed by If re given an opportunity to do so, would vou vote to put all the power of the Government in the hands of five men? Would vou do it where vou had nothing to do with the selection of anv of the men? Would you do it where you have no power to remove them? However, that is exactly what has happened in this country under our constitutional development. This tremendous power lies in the hands f five men. who constitute a majorCourt This rest in the hands 1 go farther and that no five men should want

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Club Executive

RY . Y : | A Rotary anniversary broadcast Is | : scheduled over WFBM at 3 p. m.|

16. — “Tha |

Will R. Manier Jr.

PHYSICIANS OF CITY TO DISCUSS SAFETY

Indianapolis Medical Society members are to discuss safety at their meeting tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the Antlers Hotei. Dr. Norman Beatty is to discuss “Driver's License Laws,” and Dr. Charles F. Thompson is to speak on “Diagnostic Problems Involved in Traffic Accidents.” Donald PF. Stiver, Director, is to outline “Present Laws Affecting Traffic,” and an op2n forum on traffic problems is to folow,

WOMAN IS STABBED: SUSPECT QUESTIONED

Webster, 37,

State Safety

William being held for

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fatal stabbing of Mrs. Pa-

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tricia Motley, 27. Both lived at 722 |

N. West St Mrs, Motley was found stabbed to death in the kitchen of her apartment, according to police. Deputy Coroner N. F. Booher said he would hold an inquest today

FLOOD GIFTS NEAR QUARTER MILLION

The flood disaster fund of the Indianapolis Red Cross neared the quarter-million-dollar goal today with a total of $246,854.20. New estimates by the Red Cross show that 1,205.256 persons have been driven from their homes by flood waters. plotting to get power into his hands to injure you? “This is no effort on the part of the President to steal power unto himself. In less than four short such power as vou so enthusiasticallv gave him by your vote of last November will be

years

confidence

returned to vou. I have faith in him |

to believe that when that time shall come vou will find him no traitor to vou or the best interests of our beloved country.”

“GIVE YOUR HAT A TREAT” Have your hat cleaned and blocked on the original hlock which the factory used when it made your hat,

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ROTARY TO FETE BERR INTERNATIONAL ==

‘Nashville Man to Visit City On Way to Event At Washington.

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{ Will R. Manier Jr., Nashville, Rotary International president, is to

‘pay an official visit to the Indian- | apolis Rotary Club next Tuesday. A series of events are being planned in his honor. Mr. Manier is to stop in Indianapolis on his way to

at the biennial diplomatic corps luncheon of the Rotary Club.

Upon arrival at 8:15 a. m, the

visiting official is to be guest at a | breakfast in the Claypool Hotel with | club officers and members of the in- | formation committee who have arranged the day's program. Assisting

them is to be Robert E. Heun, Rich- | mond. only international committee-

man in Indiana. { School to Be Visited | Visits are scheduled at the Indiana Rotary Convalescent Home and the James E. Roberts School for Handicapped Children, which the club helped to equip Mr. Manier is to be presented to Governor Townsend and members of the Legislature. Representatives of the 61 Rotary

Washington | where he is to be principal speaker |

{ { Clubs in the State have been invited | | to a luncheon at noon in the Clay- | | pool Hotel. President William H. | Zeller of the Indianapolis club is | A reception is to follow

Broadcast Scheduled

After his radio address, Mr. Manier is to visit the Indiana World War | Memorial before departing at 4:28 p. m. Members of the information com- | | mittee helping club officers with ar- | | rangements are Past President A. | | Dallas Hitz, chairman; Arthur R.| { Baxter, C. D. Alexander, Hugh J. | Baker, John W. Dill, Charles B. Dyer, Edward W. Harris, Welcome | B. McMurray, Howard S. Morse and | Albert S. Pierson. Indianapolis Rotary officers are | Mr. Zeller, president; Harper J. | Ransburg, first aice president; Lu- | ther J. Dickerson, second vice presi- | dent; Audley S. Dunham, secretary, | and Gwynn F. Patterson, treasurer. |

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL

Charles W. Jeter, 40, was reported | in fair condition In City Hospital to- | | day with a severe gash in the back | {of his head. He was found on the | sidewalk in front of 423 S. Illinois { St. last night.

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