Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1937 — Page 32
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LUDLOW PUSHES FIGHT TO REGAIN 2-GENTPOSTAGE
Hoosier Congressman Cites 3-Cent Stamp as Burden On Business. Times Special
WASHINGTON, April 15.—Rep. Louis Ludlow has renewed his plea
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Chadwick St. Man and Kin To Face Court Today; Restaurant Looted. Alonzo Whitlow, 27, of £14 Chad-
wick St., was to face a charge of assault and battery with intent to
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He was arrested in the 500 block on McCarty St. The relative was charged with vagrancy.
Burglars last night ransacked the home of Frank Ganage, 57, of 5715 eechwood Ave. and escaped with $5 and a quantity of jewelry, it was reported. Joseph Tynan, 1503 N. Pennsylvania St., secretary to Mayor Kern, reported last night that burglars who stole $230 worth of clothing from his apartment Tuesday also escaped with jewelry valued at $75. Clothjng valued at $45 was taken from the apartment of D. A. Harding, 21 W. 28th St., yesterday afternoon, it was reported. Two pieces of pie and 6 cents were all that burglars got after cutting their way Into a lunchroom at 906 E, Washington St., according to police.
asked to be on the lookout for 24 outboard motors stolen from Louisville during the flood. A Red Cross officer reported the theft.
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rob in Municipal Court today. Police said they arrested him after Thomas S. Gettle, 68, of 602 S.° West St., told them Whitlow attempted to hold him up last night.
According to officers, Gettle told them Whitlow entered his store in which another man, said to be the accused man’s relative, was standing. Whitlow told Gettle to hand ver his money, police said the store- 3 keeper told them. : LN When Gettle ran out the door, . Whitlow also fled, officers were told. Dr. Chas. Owens
for return of 2-cent postage. As ‘chairman of the subcommittee on postoffice appropriations, Mr. Ludlow sought to return to the old rate and abolish the 3-cent stamp at the last congressional session. He now has laid the matter before his colleagues. Citing letters from his files to show that the 3-cent rate has handicapped business, correspondence students and individuals, Mr. : § : Ludlow urged that the old 2-cent oX ¥ Eo ar rate be re-established at once. Poa
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“There is abundant evidence, I believe, to prove that legislation to restore 2-cent letter postage is justified from the standpoint of sound business and sound governmental
policy,” Mr. Ludlow. said. 3
“When the law increasing letter postage from 2 to 3 cents went into effect on July 1, 1932, it placed on the business interests of the country a handicap and a deterrent that has’ aggravated business and industrial paralyzsis and has prolonged the evil period of prostration through which we are passing. “I appreciate the apprehension lof the Postoffice Department that: a return to the 2-cent rate would mean a falling off of revenue which the Department can ill afford to lose, but I believe the officials overlook the probability that the lower rate would largely increase the number of stamps that would be sold and that the increase in volume of mail would greatly minimize, if it would not completely offset, the anticipated loss of revenue.
Helping Hand Needed
“In the interest of trying to reestablish business, which needs a helping hand, as well as in behalf of the masses of the people who use the mails, I hope the Postoffice Department will .agree to the return of universal 2-cent letter postage.” Included in the letters of protest against the 3-cent rate were those from, the following Indianapolis writers: Frank R. Weaver, manager of a large wholesale house; Roger T. Sneden, student; Merritt Fields, manager. of the Indianapolis Asso- |: ciation of Credit Men; Bamberger and Feibleman, attorneys; Robert L. Moorhead, treasurer of the .Bobbs-Merrill Co.; A. B. Chevalier, vice president of the United Mercantile Exchange, and Kingan & Co.
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Transfer of Capt. Henry C. Burgess and Lieut. John W. Cave from duty in the Island possessions to F't. Benjamin Harrison has been announced at Army headquarters in Washington. Capt. Burgess is to serve with the 11th Infantry. He was graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1924. Lieut. Cave, a 1931 graduate of the academy, is to serve with the 19th Field Artillery. Both have been with the Island Army units for two
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On their first visit to the United States since they met here in 1926, 2 when her father was ambassador at Washington, Prince Chichibu, younger brother of the Emperor of Japan, and his pretty wife are seen as they paused briefly in New York en route to London to represent their country at the coronation of King George VI. Prince Chichibu upset centuries of traditions when he married the attractive commoner.
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