Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1937 — Page 4

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THE INDIANA

FRANCO SEEKS RECOGNITION BY WORLD POWERS

Threatens Reprisals for Nations Refusing War Rights.

Continued from Page One)

and martyrs, entitles it to the respect of all—and entitles it to speak plainly to the world, especially to hose nations which like Britain and France have either by action or omission intervened in Spain Powerful and unanswerable ar. uments have been advanced In support of our demand for recognition of our rights as belligerents according to the correct principles of mtemational law We have waited serenely for justice and reason to triumph over secorel intriguing forces. But we can see how the justice of our cause 18 confounded and disfigured (distortthe criminal spirit which animates the whole life of red Lovalist) Spain is passed over in silence Status Quo Unchanged

n while ea) Winli«

‘None of the nations which &ssists us morally seeks territorial advantages at our expense or to alter the status quo in the Mediterranean,

Local Jamboree Scouts Visit Ludlow

Great |

as has several times been solemnly |

such attempts fundamen -

tated Nor would be compatible with the tals of our cause If other nations, forgetting their future convenience, refuse satisfaction to the demands of Rebel Spain and answer its friendly attitude with injustice and unfriendliness, they should not be surprised if tomorrow our international economic policy closes dav of our country's need proved enmity.” concluding direct important

then paragraph conthreat to Great mining and

The tained A Rritain’s

its doors to those who in the |

other interests in Spain, and to ail|

countries which have bought a share of Spain's important mercury, cop per, iron, coal, lignite and other minerals, essential in armaments making

Rebels Gain in Drive On Santander

HENDAYE, French-Spanish Frontier. July 7.--Spanish Rebels and Lovalist: fought desperately on from extreme north to ex(reme south today, seeking quick, dramatic victory at this crucial point of the civil war, : Rebels, in what dispatches was the hardest and costliest since the ball of Bilbao, captured and consolidated the

fronts

said

miles south of the Bay of Biscay coast The hills dominate a wide stretch of territory on the way to Santander, 25 miies to the northwest Brief dispatches released by army general staff authorities at Madrid disclosed what seemed to he a most important Loyalist drive in the capital area First the Loyalists outh of the city, in the sector, Yesterday they thei Madrid, in the Navalcarnero area, and claimed capture of Brunete ana Villanueva Del Canada, both key positions.

Aranjuez developed

U'niled Press LONDON, July 7 thorities have ordered troop units to be ready Palestine if disorders

British audesignated for duty in result

commission report on Palestine, it was understood todav. Further, in the belief Palestine situation is with the entire problem, secret

that the

service

tator veillance now, The report of the Royal Commission is to be broadcast this evening and the 8000 British troops in Palestine, in addition to thousands of policemen, are ready for action It is understood that the report will recommend partition of Palestine between Jews and Arabs. with a small area remaining under BritIsh mandate Neither Jews ner Arabs favor the solution suegested fur the dated territory,

General staff authorities in Pales-

line believe they can control anv situation which may arise. But authorities here have prepared themselves, if the situation becomes serious, to send troops not only from Egypt but from Great Britain on brief notice, All arrangements have been made for dispatching large contingents.

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One of the first things Indianapolis Boy Scouts did when they arrived in Washington for the Imternational Jamboree was to visit Congressman Louis Ludlow, shown at the left in the upper picture him is Leroy Mabe and other local Scout:

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POWER FIRM ISSUE TERMED ‘UNSOUND

‘Security Figure Excessive, Says Company Expert.

(Continued from Page One) air for company officials to issue common stock and not sell it, “If they didn't give anything for the stock, why should they get between 6 and 7 per cent return?” Mr, McCart asked. “They were authors ized to borrow enough to acquire the property in 1927, and shouldn't they have to pay for it just the same as anyone else?” The witness said that

either the

[the public or the paid into the company by [holding the securities, Excess Is Charged Mr, McCart said the utility is-

those

sued 12 million dollars in preferred | | Most

stock and 30 million dollars in bonds

immediately after the merger which |

“was two million dollars in excess of the sound valuation set by the Commission at that time.” Mr, McCart and Public Counsellor Ralph Hanna opened the crossexamination yesterday after Gavin L. Payne attempted to qualify as an expert on “fair rate of return.” Basing his eriticism against Mr, Payne on his lack of connection with the company Mr. Hanna claimed Mr. Payne has | had no dealings with the except for many vears.

Mr. Payne set a “fair rate of re- | between | 6 and 7 per cent, His estimate was | would be |

turn” on investment at | based on what return needed to “entice capital” for financing the utility, he said.

Mr. Hanna claimed the Indian- !

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vears of turmoil in the man-

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year or more old. 25% straig or

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management, |

utility | in marketing its securities |

apolis man was an expert on securities issues, but not on rate of return. Mr, Payne's testimony was admitted on the grounds that it might add weight to his estimate, | Chairman McOart earlier yesterday cross-examined Paul Weir, retained by the utility to show evi dence of increased production costs resulting from the Guffey Coal Act Besides Mr. Payne, company was expected

the power to produce

[two more witnesses to testify on

the rate of return question, Meanwhile, the Jommission planned a hearing on three peti-

| tions from Indianapolis department | stores,

protesting the present power rates as “diseriminatory and unfair,” Attorneys for H. Block Co, L, S. Ayres & Co, and the H, P. Wasson Co, yesterday petitioned the Commission for review of their rates. Additional use of air-condition. ing mechanism, escalators and other machinery has increased and stabilized their total consumption, the petitions said, Commissioners indicated the al-four-year-old light rate case was coming to a close this week with only a few isolated points in testimony remaining, The case opened in 1034 when former Public Counsellor Sherman Minton, now U, 8, Senator, ordered the company to show cause why rates should not be reduced.

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The fireworks melody lingers on, Two children were recovering today

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firecracker explosions, Pivesyear-old Walter Minker St, was treated

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dent Monday at Riverside , Park, were reported improving today, Twenty persons were when an aerial the crowd Lewis H, Coleman and Archie W Colter, Riverside Park owners, yes. terday sponsored a have the National Association of Amusement Parks ban public fire works display as a result of the accident,

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Judge Unable to Fill List From First 35 Drawn,

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