Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1937 — Page 8

PAGE B THE, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1937

| drivers were arrested overnight on | VETERANS PLAN DANCE ington St., Saturday evening. Mem-

t n | | . \/ 1s d | PEEDE traffic law violation charges ’ 5 | bers of the Military Order of DurLetter Rev ca o epor C fi Meanwhile, City Hosiptal reported | The Society of German-American | [ple Heart ani ny OD os

some improvement in the critical War Veterans will give a dance at | Brosent is chairman of the commit-

Plan 10 Allow Chairman S80 IN FINES AS RE Sha ie Liederkranz Hall, 417 E. Washoe LL

[was injured in the fire-truck ms | | |

G ] B d {sion Oct. 27. Edward a NS DELAWARE STS 26 by “ iv tal in- = I'o Dominate oal boar DRIVE IS PUSHED TE areola 18 : E33 ———— Eugene Burnett, 30, No. 1, who |

| aiso suffered a skull fracture in the

Greenlee Among Minority Nieniioers Opposing Move : : \celdent, remained in a critical | V2 7A I RTT TVW TF a : 31 Other Drivers Convicted; condition. | Fe

Of Majority; Hosford Reveals Resignation; | | ie — rs Patronage Trouble Not Cause. One Scien; Ys ‘COMMISSION TO FIX FRIDAY-SATUR DAY

PERT Ropu, | TEXAS JURISDICTION § By FRED W. PERKINS , | Times Special Writer | As police pushed their drive] WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 (U. P.).— |

Ld ¢ J WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—Fuel was added to the fire in ‘Washington's | goainst speeders, arresting 20 more The National Bituminous Coal Com- Qu | a Ig o B 19 S | Ig ess ow

soft-coal furnace today when an official letter confirmed reports of a 4 - . . : rivers on the charge, only one ac-|yis i feud within the National Bituminous Coal Commission. par ” g Rewity mission today announced hearings, { Wh o Will RB Conmmissioner John C. Lewis charged in letters to two Senators that | cident was reported in the city over- spening Nov. 15 at Dallas, to deter- at Cc i uy the majority members of the seven-man roommission- have brought abou: | night. | mine whether coal mined in Texas dominance by Chairman Charles F.« - ———— | Last night's arrests brought the is of a type within its jurisdiction. Hesiod Se: Hh Reep WORLD PROBLEMS | total caught on speeding charges At the same time, the Commission 4 MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Ra Me Boe Sines y will hear the application of the ; S pe t is week to 60. Eleven were ar-| W! é pp the public as well as from the thre: his 0 | Morton Salt Co. of Chicago and 10 WOM. HANDKERCRIEFS ___ rested Monday and 19 Tuesday.

minority members. Pleas E. Green- | other producers in Texas for exemp- —— lee, Indiana's former patronage chief | T0 BE DISCUSSED Municipal Judge Charles J. Kara- | tion. 2 LIGHT BULBS 40-50-60 Watts

under Governor McNutt, is reported bell today fined 37 violators $354 | ————— ee ——

to be one of the three minority | and suspended $121. He assessed 20 | TI MEN'S JERSEY GLOVES, Pr. —

members. nreferential-street runners $193;

Meanwhile, President Roosevelt's | International Affairs Group vine traffic signal violators $56, anc | FOUNTAIN PEN HEAVY BROWN JERSEY, IRREG. . return to Washington was awaited . : six speeders $80. WOMER'S SCARFS Silks, Rayons k 1 na l (Cle )SC - Ou T for action on Mr. Hosford's resigna- | To Meet mn Marion. | The only overnight accident re- | REPAIRS tion, which beeame known yester- | ported to police occurred at 54th St. | AT HAAG'S CLAYPOOL 20 RAZOR BLADES day. Other members were reported land College Ave. No one was in- | DRUG STORE

preparing full statments on the | Times Special | jured, however. Forty-five other | DOUBLE FDGE—FOR GILLETTE STYLE RAZOR. Commission disturbance. Their plan MARION, Nov. 4—The Interna-! — - — ———— eter terete eee — was to hold the statements until tional Relations Convention will | PT pr : 3c Women's 0 er after talking with the President. meet tomorrow on the Marion Col- | n hy $1 Men’s New Fall . eo ® °

These members think the future | lege campus as guest of the Current | 5 “That many Kentuckians Tuckstitch " Sacrificed

of the Commission, as well as of the | History Club,

Guffey Coal Act which created it,| Dr. E. H. Unruh, Indianapolis, | et couldn’t be wrong R " is at stake. | Midwest Council of International | vo ar | Relations president, will be principal | a about a whiskey eg ess

Wants to Leave Soon of Cost or

speaker. Indiana and Ohio college | i small. meMr. Hosford late vesterday con- | representatives will provide speak-| " = a | 1sT QUALITY In = and large Loss } U firmed the news that he had re- |€rs on foreign and domestic Prob- | ia “gly Swf Full cut. New sizes. Finest poy Bil / 0 US 1 y lems. EE — | | novelty material. Cc quality, go on C AL Be = Na oy Everything

3 1 A a ad Ie 1 5 t Rs " pi! V SIBHEG, Want SSK Te had a the | Four sessions will be held con-| Fis K~ =F Sizes A. B. C. D sale at this dn- Must Go President to make his reurement cluding with an open forum, con- | &i A 3 {1 rs Sale tee heard of low price— effactive as soon as the Commis- ducted by Dr. Unruh. RES

sion’s work of establishing minimum oR ee Dim ——— 5 coal prices is completed. He said he COL. L. E. DAVIDSON | EE ; | <7 oR Ph anticipated that this would be be- IS TO LEAD MARCH img SI Infants’ Chinchilla Bonin es | "Dy .

fore Jan. 1 The chairman denied that pat- Col. L. E. Davidson, executive - ronage troubles led to his resigna- Bis ‘ ‘ aii SIEX j | ; a SL » at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, 3 : 3 : tion, and also that there had been oe vin will lead the Barkeepers in Louisville, Ky. ! EGGINGS Knit DRESSES dissension within the Commission | igen “ : ; | - 4 | grand march at the fifth annual taverns sav: “Paul Dant is t} , on any funcamental question of | A,mictice Day ball. It will be given v a ant is the .

PIRY- dre : Nov. 11 in the Claypool Hotel Riley most frequently ‘called for’ i "Wy. dar sizes 210 In ew an At a eated Commission meeting | Room by the 12th District American Brand.” Try Pail Danii and Deed || years, in N mg IA

In August, Mr. Hosford placed his |, . and , S| Legion Drum and Bugle. Corps. 4 sink. tan colors 0 roti resignation as chairman before the | pembers of the grand march ch ; ; ’ a : : [on to 42. Only while » : 2 ‘ arc eck the native Kentuc | other commissioners. His colleagues | committee are Arthur N. Palmer, : kians ! ; Heavy material Shiie Jok ais on voted 3 to 3 on a “vote of confi- | chairman; G. L. Geis, P. J. Sertell, judgment. Sale. “alcony. dence” in the chairman Howard McCracke and Staff Sergt.

Chree weeks ago. Commissioner | Albert C. Neff. Ralph L. Mosler is 2

on sale at—

Lewis, one of the two labor mem- | colors committee chairman. YEARS ©O LD | a . y bers in the Commission's minority, NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ° ag be. SHE 1 . $1 Women’s

appealed to Senators Herring and HUNT RANSOM SUSPECT OLD FASHIONED AND KINDLY % % $1 Boys Corduroy Balbriggan ne

Gillette, Towa Democrats, tor assist- . } Xs ance in getting information about! NEW YORK. Nov. 4 (U. P.) —An SOUR MASH -IODO PROOF : Ki i RK oo , > 3 4 ’ . . alle i ® | pd | TT Log Lop Stoiatmwason, Mseyston! | (FAISHANSREYulS 1s orpais 100 - JUMPERALLS PAJAMAS We look our been unable to obtain it himself. Tied in = Ee am ge a1 A vieeh The Senators pledged their aid, and | ;;, 5 gtaten Island roadhouse and hi WILLIAMS DISTILLERIES In many Ire Sutaupay via the information was later promised | 4. uv. awev in an automobile bear- | i pi ! : In brown, navy colors and comto ‘Mr. Lewis. According to latest |i... ‘New Zereay 1; \ \ ii colors. In sizes bination colors, reports, however, it has not yet dup aw ; Beran) dliopse om || 3 to 7. Suspend- well made. In C ALL THESE been “furnished in complete form. | 2 AIM SAIC the bi Hey ve rans Distributed by er style on sale 11 si | money” but the serial number given | pq A Beck Co.. I 214 So. P svi St. | t SOE : all sizes; £0 On With Ever Letters Show Dissension | did not check with the list of sl «Heo Bey " di lis. Ind sy vania a SO ——— at ‘only : y Letters writen on Oct. 18 by Mr. | bergh TANSoOm notes. NUISRAruS, Ind. Purchase of $100 or More . - . wn Lewis to the two Senators, which | G5 RE ” were made available today on Cap-| & : 8 To Eo ® 51 What Not ® $3.95 Floor Lind itol Hill, disclosed his diagnosis of : 3 a 3 ® $1 Picture ® 52.50 Bridge Lamp the Commission's internal troubles. | SSE ; 3 Na ® $1 Mirror ® $2 Table Lamp “Three members of the Commis- ’ i $ 5 3 : ® 27s ® 31.50 M ine sion,” he wrote, “have insisted that | § ST 3 : 2 we End Table $1.50 Magazine the Commission shall act as a pub- | x Re | $5 Occasional Table Basket lic body should act; that a record | $ Sa : bh : . : of all proceedings shall be kept and | [eas 3 3 : i’ We'd Rather Give This Merchandise Away that it shall be a public record; | Than Have to Pay Storage on It! that all members of the Commission | BR shall have the opportunity to exer- | 7 Toh a 2 2 Many Items cise their authority as commission- | ay pF a 7 | y 7 / Below Actual ers, and that all the members of the | v A ) - : ; | a | = a Wholesale Cost Commission shall know what is i : an : (1H . [ / proposed for consideration at all] times and shall vote on each issue with full knowledge of the facts.

Called ‘Corporation’

“The majority of the Commission have insisted that the chairman | shall have superior authority and : ol ; % inal other SRGHESS Shell be sub- | MES YOU SPURT AHEAD EASE ii: this amazing ordinate to him, and therefore that WITH : the Commission shall not be a body 1938 Studebaker while other cars are still of public servants but a little priv- sitting on their haunches at the “go light. ate corporation dominated by one * Its greyhound-fast getaway tops anything man; that the chairman shall have ¢ You have ever known before. You take the authority to decide what action the | $88 stiffest hills in full stride. Prove its brilliant Commission shall take and when acceleration in your 10-mile try-out drive. the Commission shall have an opportunity to act; that the chairman | shall decide just how much shall be told to other members concern- | ing the business (ransacted by the Commission; that the records of the Commission shall be secret and not a public record.” This majority policy, the letter & 2 k i TT 3 : continued, “has resulted not onty § : A = ati 3 | i. z = ; in kezping certain members of the 2 XR _ bcc. ~ : ! i om 5 8 PIU de Commission in the dark on vital

questions, but also in denying to j ad Pa? ithe. i ; FORE a tv, Z % the consumers’ counsel information is 3 ; jc ; From America's required to be furnished him under | 0 \ 3 S of 0 i ? is the act, without which he has | §® 4 R33 Me ie 5% \ Leading Mills

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