Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1937 — Page 18

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CITY WILL HONOR | LOCAL AVIATORS ON WEDNESDAY

Two Pilots and Stewardess To Meet Governor and | Speak on Radio.

Joan Waltermire

Dates for the third annual Marion

at Butler University have been announced. The participants are to be examined in Jordan Hall March 3 and results announced at the ans nual exhibition and assembly m

County pupil achievement contests |

U.S. COURTS NOT FOR ‘POOR MAN, GRISWOLD SAYS

Hoosier Congressman Lists | Expenses, Accuses Judge Of ‘Tyranny.’

Butler Editor

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer i WASHINGTON, Feb 22.-No | poor man can get a case before the | Supreme Court, unless he has financial backing, the House was | told by Rep. Glenn Griswold (D nd). He also charged that some of the | Federal District Courts are ruled | (by tyrannical judges who often | vitiate the Constitutional right of trial by jury. Remedy of these | evils should be considered first in any program of judicial reform, he said. “Who ever heard, during the past 20 years, of a poor man being able to have his case heard by the Supreme Court through the use of his own funds?’ Rep. Griswold

Angelo Angelopolous, Manual Training High School graduate, is one of the students named to edit the junior issue of Mss, Butler University English department publication. - Don W. Sparks, assistant English professor, appointed him.

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NRA case. They were by no means p | poor. They were the operators and owners of a good, going, profitable | | business and when the case was finished they were, as a result of | the cost of litigation, in a court of [ bankruptey. “Let me show you why a poor man never reaches the Supreme Court and how some Federal District

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the Fieldhouse April 5. More than 500 pupils from county schools outside of Indianapolis are expected to participate. The tests [will be given by a faculty commit tee, including Prof. A. B. Carlile, | chairman, Elizabeth Bettcher, Emma Colbert, Maria W. Hyde, James H. Peeling and Henry M. | Whisler, | The achievement contests are

judges become tyrants. “Automatic,” He Claims

“By their own acts they destroy [the constitutional right of trial by [ jury, become judges of both the law | and the facts, destroy the value of | testimony under the very guise of | law, assume the power and author|ity of dictators and trample on | every moral precept and legal right

| of the litigants.

[to improve the yield, quality and salability of florists’ products is to be | the theme of the 10th annual Indi- | ana Florists Conference March 4 {and 5 at Purdue University. The State Florists’ Association is (to hold its monthly meeting the | opening day of the conference. Conference committee members are William C. Bertermann, Norman | Stanley and Harry L. Harris, Indi-

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Two airline pilots and a steward- | ess are to be paid home-town tributes | Wednesday when they return for a | special celebration. They are Charles Hack and] Franklin M. Herdrich, pilots, and E. | Joan Waltermire, stewardess, all | employed by American Airlines. | Each has flown more than 150,000 | miles in the company’s employ. { E. Arrangements for the celebration | are being made by the Indianapolis | Chamber of Commerce aviation | 1 committee, the Lions Club and I. J. Dienhart, Municipal Airport su- | perintendent. The trio, according to | present plans, are to be presented to | D A Governor Townsend and Mayor Kern and speak at a Lions Club | _—— luncheon at the Hotel Washington. | They are to be interviewed over : \ radio station WFBM at 2:45 p. m. Third Butler Achievement Pilot Hack was Municipal Airport Examination to Be assistant superintendent from 1931} to 1935. He started flying in Octo- Given March 8. ber, 1928, for Capitol Airways of In- | dianapolis and later joined the | Central Aeronautical Corp. here. He is married, has one son, and Now lives at 2416 W. 70th St Careers Are Given Mr, Herdrich, a native of Lebanon, was graduated from Shortridge High School in 192%, and began flving training shortly after at Hoosier Airport. He is a member of the U. S. Army reserve corps, attached to the 309th Observation squadron at Ft. Harrison. His parents live at 3162 N. Capitol Ave. Mr. Herdrich is 26, married and lives in Newark, N. J. Miss Waltermire was graduated from Methodist Hospital in 1934 and oined American Airlines i -. rk Ju ian Hes Hg Lg | sponsored jointly by the Sn | “There is no place in the whole | anapolis; Tom Knipe, Kokomo, and 24, 4 feet 114 inches tall and weighs | Perintendent and the Butler College) modern world where there is a dic- | \wajdemar Nicdangel, Evansville, 96 pounds. During the recent flood 1% Woeauion oo Slate Seno ar Stor Bo Silonrate 2 Some of our Ss ’ ered as S jg- | SIF 0) S. =| U. S. District judges. | . tuna i voluntesred as a nurse in Louis | hibit on April 5 is to include dis-| He cited the case of a poor man {Conuntied, any each step increases Mr. Hack flies on the Chicago-In- | Plays by participating schools. . | who must take his case to a Fed- | y AN. bie. “UVERRRY” of dianapolis-Washington route, Mr.| Members of Dr. Carlile’s commii- | eral Court and “lay $5 on the desk | oo oe said they comment on Herdrich on the Chicago-New York [tee are preparing the tests. They of the clerk for the filing of the h g ty q hy ast ct ries nd route and Miss Waltermire the Chi- | Will be aided in giving the exami- | original paper and each copy which h ev gt n SE cago-Ft. Worth route. HENS by a committee from the | Ie Ses of the court require him ley 0 Te! dying in oy 2 rica irline pilot, | schools. | to file.” pa ! ! A Re on Sane. Dilok. This is followed by a $2 service | “Federal courts hold that a judge will be unable to attend the homecoming celebration due to scheduled fiving duties. He was born in Anderson and now flies on the Mem- | phis-New York and Memphis-Cleve-land divisions DISCOVER WRECKAGE OF CRASHED PLANE By United Press CAPE MAY, N. J, Feb 22.—| Coast Guardsmen examined wreck- | age of an airplane today believing | it might be that of a twin-motored | Sikorsky amphibian which disap- | peared in the spring in 1929. T. Raymond Finucane, wealthy Ro- | chester, N. Y., business man, and | three Curtiss Flving Service em- | ployees were lost. The wreckage, towed here vester- | day by a fishing schooner, was so! corroded that identification was impossible, The schooner's captain, | William Tobey, reported that it was brought to the surface in one of | his nets about 70 miles off Cape May in 80 fathoms of water

_. H.S. LEONARD ON BUREAU COMMITTEE

Appointment of Dr. H. S. Leonard as Indianapolis Medical Society representative on the Medical and Dental Business Bureau advisory committee was announced today. H. F. Nolting also is a Medical Society representative on the committee. Dr. HA. W. Mason represents the Indianapolis Dental Society, CREAMERY GROUP TO MEET SOUTH BEND, The fourth annual meeting of the vidwest Producers’ Creameries, Inc., s to be held here Thursday and Frilay, E. J. Ryger. manager, anounced today.

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SITE IS SELECTED FOR 4-H LEADER SCHOOL

Training Camp to Be Held at Scout Reservation. The Indianapolis Boy Scout reservation again has been selected for the sixth annual 4-H junior leadership training camp to be held June

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GARDEN CLUB TO MEET

Mrs. J. N. Ward is to present al | paper on “The City Parks” at a

meeting of the Spade and Trowel Garden Club Friday at the home of Mrs. Theodore Allebrandi, Broadway.

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Expense Is Cited

! “To start his suit he must have |all this cash on the barrelhead,” he | said. “Tt is necessary in making up | the issues to file motions, demurrers | and various other pleadings and | with each additional paper filed he | must pay on the desk of the clerk | in cash $2 per paper.” When the case finally comes to

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