Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1937 — Page 8

_ THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937

BLOCK'S DOWNSTAIRS STORER

PAGE 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

EXTENSION OF | Named Dean TVA LINES INTO INDIANA URGED

Gray Protests Proposed Contract of Agency and

Times Specie

WASHINGTON, July 15.—Rep. | Finlv H. Gray today made public the letter he sent President Roosevelt urging extension of TVA power lines into Indiana. The letter protests a proposed contract of the Tennessee Valley Authority with the Arkansas Power & Light Co., whereby the latter company would buy TVA power for resale without TVA controlling the rates to consumers. Mr. Gray contends that this is contrary to the law establishing TVA and that instead of selling to private power companies, TVA should bring their lines into Indi- | ana so that farmers could procure | the low cost power. | Pledged Cheap Power Pointing out that he based his | last campaign on the issue of rural electrification and the promise of cheap power for farmers in the 10th | Congressional District, Mr. Gray |

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wrote: “In the meantime, the news comes $I 000 SOUGHT IN = to these farmers that the TVA, pro- | J

ost rate, with blication to make Cost Tate, WE he farm co-opera- | $25,000 Asked as Result of

moted by the Government to break | the electric monopoly, has sold or is proposing to sell current to the Arkansas Power & Light Co. at a low

tives by the application of the power yardstick. “Such a program by the Gover ment at this time would be a mo strous injustice and a breach of po faith with the farmers in India who have signed up and made the. payments to secure electricity.

Urges Indiana Lines

“Instead of making disposition of | electric power from TVA to private | companies, good faith would require | that transmission lines should now | be run from TVA to Indiana to | carry out our obligation to the | farmers under our assurances to them. { “Unless some arangement is now provided to furnish current at wholesale reasonable rates to these cooperatives in my district, I will stand before my constituents as an imposter and as making obligations without responsibility. ‘I earnestly urge that you disaffirm such contract with the Arkansas Power & Light Co. and

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Dr. Gino A. Ratti (above) today was named dean of the liberal arts college at Butler University. He has served as acting head for the last two and one-half years, and has been a faculty member for 17 vears. Previously he was at Northwestern University for two vears and at the University of Washington seven years. Prof. Russell Hammargren was named head of the school of journalism today, after serving as active head for one vear. He succeeds Prof. Douglas Perry.

Auto-Truck Crash.

yments totaling $37,000 were in three damage suits growaut of traffic accidents on file i. Superior Court today. Georgia Montgomery asked $25,.000 for alleged injuries she received

a truck owned by Earl Throm. She charged that the driver of the truck failed to observe a traffic sign at the scene of the accident. George Gault asked $10,000 for injuries received by his son, Carl Gault, June 27 when the Gault auto was struck by an Indiana Railroad interurban car at Belmont Ave, and Michigan St. Bowman Elder, rail- | road receiver, was named defend- |

Another suit against the Indiana Railroad was brought by Mrs. Eva Smith. She asked $2000 for alleged injuries she received when an in- | terurban car struck her auto near

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invited to attend with agricultural officials and teachers of Purdue | University. Inspection tours will be conducted | over the farm and special observa- | tions will be made on varieties of | sweet corn, potatoss, cucumbers and | other crops which are being grown | here to check their value in Indiana.

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your vacation, you will want to have your eyes fitted with

CORRECT GLASSES

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Proper glasses will add to

rovsk for July 4 reached Moscow | i . . . . today end disclosed the execution of * Oculist’s prescriptions tern effects in checks, plaids, stripes, nubs, squares, striped seeron yi ai] rok Yemses voplce, suckers and others! TAILORING by one of the country’s * Payment plan if de foremost trouser makers! SPECIALLY PRICED in Block's

ist Japanese~-German spies and | sired. Downstairs complete men's clothing department!

traitors.” The defendants were convicted of | ESCALATORS to the Wid» Aisles in Block's Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store,

terrorism, spying and wrecking on | the railroads of the Far East; of | engaging in the transfer of espion- | age information to foreign intelli- | gence services and of preparing | terrorist acts against leaders of the Soviet. They also were accused of poison- | EL #2 ing water sources. Es

Dr. R. J. WELDON

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OPTICAL DEPT.

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