Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1938 — Page 2

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Hoover Brands New Raina; and Royal Illness Mar Swedish Fete

Deal as Antiliberal: = Pollution Bill Vetoed

NATIONAL AFFAIRS

HOOVER CHALLENGES F. D. Rs “liberal” plea. STREAM POLLUTION bill is vetoed. PETTENGILL sees loss ere ideals. ® For Cottages RFC FUNDS offered for utilities purchase. . SOFT COAL HEARING set for July 13. Ideal for Gifts WPA OFFICIAL'S speech draws probe threat. nN Sa NY Shah File 3 : FR oy | , R35 an E ag a * ETS SS rid, a 3 Tag a £ 2X | <i ; a ® For Social Rooms Ex-President Condemns Fund Issue Balked | - | ; ‘Covered Bookkeeping’ Pollution Bill

SAN JOSE, Cal, June 28 (U.P) By NED BROOKS s Special Writ —The effort of President Roosevelt : THES Spee HN a . wh ' “ : WASHINGTON, June 28. — The! g to classify “liberals” and “conserv- : IN movement for Federal assistance in | § atives” in the coming national elec- enh ution. § Ited | ontrolling stream ution, jo | tions drew the fire of Herbert Hoo- °C Pe po .

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’ mer | DY President Roosevelt's veto of the | Although the expected gala atmosphere of the Swedish Tercentenary at Wilmington, Del, was ver last. night when the former hoi: | dampened by a pouring rain and the incapacitating illness of the guest of honor, Crown Prince Gustaf President charged that the New Deal | Barkley-Vinson Bill, appeared cer- | Adolph of Sweden, a large crowd braved the weather, as pictured above, at the dedication of the comsing in practices “which | tain today to be revived when Con- | memorative monument shown at right. The 25-foot black granite shaft, topped by a modernistic version have fought for centuries.” | gress meets in January. | of the Kalmar Nyckel, ship of first Swede settlers, was presented to the United States by Prince Bertil, t the same time,” Mr. Hoo- | Supporters of the measure said | acting for his father, the Crown Prince. His mother, Crown Princess Louise, sat at the right of President President Roosevelt calls | (hey believed the objections raised | Roosevelt, who accepted on behalf of this country. | by Mr. Roosevelt could be overcome ! in a rewritten bill.

r. Hoover ih Sse vk Tally The President said he was de- a ye HA Ne E RGHERS AWAIT neressional : candidate from his | lining to sign the measure because TRAFFIC FIN released.

i NIT Poo. it provided no check by the execu- | Lewis Long was taken to the City | n A D i 0 S strict, assal'eqd Mr. On tive e branch of the appropriation of | Hospital where he was treated and “for weakening the personal AT NEW PEAK ©: Police arrested him on

i . unds for the construction of puri- | . S Brand, New and protection of minori- | g.ation plants. i charges of failure to stop at a ; Regular Price. 19 44 1938 preferential street and speeding. 5 : ’ » " 2 SPECIAL PRICE NOW ODEL

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hich have been the foundation Backers of the bill believed this | eral tradition might be remedied by a provision | : The New Deal has set up labor under which expenditures recom- 32 S d os AID Th Hers Safety Talk, Would Use Steel Steel Cables in 3 are executives, legis-| mended by the Surgeon General and peeaers Among ose McCormick Hunt | : tors, judges, juries|ihe Secretary of the Treasury could | Gets $1 Fine . | I fa J : Hoover be reviewed by the Pearet, Bureau | |n Court; Indiana Deaths | HUNTINGTON. June 2 (U. P). Be 'f ut the Judiciary | before their submission to Congress. : ap 2 . ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. June 28 '| Warren L. Smith of Detroit at Show Decline.

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Congress into a rubber{ Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon 5 ’ urdue | (U. P.).—Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCorstamp. If this be liberalism, then | General, had backed the bill, warn- Sd A ae Err eoity Free mick Simms will decide today | {ing George III, Karl Marx, Mus-| ing Congressional committees the | some of the instructions. | whether to permit men to be lown d Boss Tweed were liberals.” | health of many communities is en- | (Continued from Page One) . Whil ' N h he ered along the face of the Sandie = Val 2A RVR rv Eee 1h AAA “the While returning to his home | Mountain on steel cables in an ef- | § ® 87: High, 131; Wide | Counties below 10,000 showed the | | was arrested here by a State police- fort to find the bodv of her son. |} ® Full I w | greatest reduction in deaths. {man for passing another car on a Nill McCormick. 21. believed to | ou | Ong ave Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Indianap- | hill. His forgetfulness cost him an | So CFU FOG Sh 20 during ® Police Calls olis, Gary and South Bend ranked. $11 fine for reckless driving. a mountain scaling expedition ; in the order named among cities of we ein inka : Ty | & more than 70,000 persons. | PLAN LOTTERY FOR RELIEF |, PXPert mountain climbers, Indian

. trackers, lion dogs, airplane pilots In the traffic safety contest being CLEVELAND, June 28 (U.P.).—|and scores of other searchers al-

conducted between State Police post | A five million dollar lottery to raise | ready have been used in the futile areas, the Seymour area led with a | relief money for Cleveland's hungry | hunt. Young McCormick and Richfatality reduction of 51 per cent. wasgpossible today after legislation ard Whitmer, 20, started the climb Reductions also were shown in the passed by City Council and signed | together. Whitmer’s body was found | Pendleton, Ligonier, West Lafayette, py Mayor Harold H. Burton. The Friday. | 8 seeeping.” the executive agencies and their | Punes Park, Jasper and Rushville | legislation authorized a committee| Rumors that Mr. McCormick, heir | § , " presentation to Congress in the | 3Teas. : | of five to “hold an event, or events,” | to the publishing house millions of Pettenaill Writing form of estimates of appropriations | Plays Star Tomorrow | in Public Hall, and limited the use | his father, the late Senator MecCorB k J ff lis a duty imposed upon the Chief The Indianapolis area showed an of the money to the requirements ST 1 mick, might have been kidnaped, | 00K On Jefrerson | Executive and not one for the ex- |increase of 17 per cent and the | 60.000 relief clients who have re- | were called “preposterdus” by M. J mes Special ercise of the legislative branch.” | Putnamville area had an increase | °¢iVed no regular food orders for | Woods > ASSIA. [oNher of the | && WASHINGTON. June 28—Rep. | The bill provided for loans and of 48 per cent. more than two months. Sia LLULR A a B. Pettengill, only In- grants-in-aid for the econstruction|{ The first of a series of the 10 of purification plants. It would | safety plays wil lbe given at Fall | . ? have established a division of pol- | Creek Playground at 7:15 p. m.| ection ana leading Demo- | ution control in the public Health | tomorrow. atie critic of the New Deal, is Service and would have authorized| The same play is to be presented | reparing some data to show that | annual appropriations of $300,000 |on succeeding day sat playgrounds

the question of national in-|dangered by the increasing amount | Mr. Hoover said: of waste being poured into streams Administration tells us we used for domestic water supply. off now and ‘proves’ it | The measure had been fought for by | mparing 1937 to 1932, It § Senat e Leader Barkley (D. Kv.), | the Administration is using “Legislative Assumption” ional income figures fou The President said: and the national expenditure “The bill provides for the legislative s for 1937 in the comparison assumption of responsibilities of the e former President condemned ; executive branch and, therefore. Government propaganda meth- | runs counter to the fundamental and what he termed “covered | concept of our budget system that ening » the planning of works programs of

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11 aration of powers, its checks and exect tives were arguing for oh balances, we find these checks and | tution of a 2!':2-cent-per-mile an | balances slightingly referred to by | rate for the existing 2 cent per mile | an Assistant Attorney General of rele. 5 t ted the United States as ‘gadgets’ and I'he per cent increase grante gi . Y h . we find many other men using many | the Pullman Co. does not affect the safety oh recently Inaugurated other words.” "| basic 3-cents-per-mile fare for Pull- | SaIety classes in elementary grades. | man travel, but merely affects the| Charles Fowler, 70, of 942 N.|

inland? surcharges levied by the Pullman | Tacoma Ave. was reported in a WPA Official S Speech company itself for occupancy of! serious condition today from head

Grov er VanDuyn, assistant super - intendent of public instruction, dis- | | cussed “Safety in the Schools” at a | luncheon at the Columbia Club. He

he “Roosevelt depression” started | {Or administrative expenses and at George Washington Park, 49th | el eS } $700,000 for expenditures by state and Arsenal Ave. and 61st St. and th the Supreme Court plan, he ! , ( f project r ests, y . 2 we = Edged ‘ommenting on the President’s| on Of Project requ low 3) plays i hy be presi HE atest radio address to the county, . y iS oTen ab pays" . BUY OF _ Increase in Pullman i cre Iie safe ; I was gratified that the President Rat Granted Y Dropran 5 romp ee was 28 are mm = 2 N did not blame the depression on the ales rante being offered from members of the | Sy — * (REGISTERED) The Hoosier Congressman expects | 4 Safety Work Described to publish a hook shortly entitled | —Eastern railroad executives re- Following the business session, the | the Congressional Record. Mr. Pet- 2 Possible indication of Intertate | ments, Hallie Mvers. director of tengill describes the death of Jef- | Commerce Commission action on |iraffc for the State Highway Com- | . iim In the city by the Potomac |Tates " . ; {of the Commission. : z ; : y where Jefferson was the first Presi- | 10€ Pullman increase Was an-| apap Rodenbeck of the License : : 5,000 Dresses — Over 25 Styles! OClose-Outs and Discontinued

hil health authorities in the prepara- Broadway. | Cae TTT oqa { . Rep. Pettengill said throughout the city before the safey ' . y y | United States Supreme Court | WASHINGTON, June 28 (U, p), | cSt In the best safety play. * ’ , 1 t! “mee a “Is Thomas Jefferson Dead?” garded the approval of a 5 per cent | p_.T A. group heard talks by repre- T ww A Gig anlic A Rock Bottom Price In excerpts already published fn |lncrease in Pullman rates today as | sentatives of three State depart- | omorro . md, Be RS » ferson and comments fheir plea for increased day-coach | icsion, described the safety work dent to swear to protect and defend hounced by the commission late | Bureau explained new laws for | | i“ ’ Patterns of “Famous Name” Fabrics! 2,000 Are “Fruit of

Draws Probe Threat chairs or berths. injuries at City Hospital after he en { fell from a truck at Tacoma Ave.

Editorial, Page 12) WAS SHINGTON. J Jun e 28 (U. P) —Charges that relief officials a: trying to influence Congressional

$1.66 Cost Proposed

On Indiana Coal

WASHINGTON June 28 (U. P) —The National Rituminous Coal

and 10th St. yesterday. Mr. Fowl- | | er’s son, Gerald, 29, of 2533 E. 10th

turned south on Tacoma and his father fell to the pavement, striking his head

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and Percales! All Sold for Higher Prices!

2 : t An address bv Deputy Works A hearing for 12 southern and Lewis, 19, collided with one driven by £7 NTL | At Progress Administrator Aubrey Wil- | middle western states, comprising | Wilkerson T. Ervin, 38, of 951 W. 4 LR liams to organized relief workers, in | Districts 9 to 15, inclusive, will be | 26th St. at Illinois St. and Fall which he told them to “keep your | held here July 13, following a sim- | Creek Blvd. The sisters were friends in power,” brought demands | ilar hearing for producers in the Si into St. Vincents Hospital by anti-New Deal Democrats for | Appalachian States and Michigan, | | an investigation by the Senate com- | Which will begin July 86. mittee to investigate campaign ex- The Commission announced that penditures the following costs per ton had heen Mr. Williams’ remarks, made at Proposed by district boards: District

a meeting of the Workers Alliance | 7, Western Kentucky, $1.58: District | vesterday, fanned the flames of a | 10. Illinois, $1.76; District 11, Indi- LAUT

contro er SY which began this month ana, $1.66. _ i y = 3 Bs Not often! Not recently have we had su ch a sale of this magnitude! Just think

St. 3 ! 131g i 11ef By 8 fe | A . \{ : f » iki | ) : : elections broadened the controversy | Commission scheduled the last of | TWO Sisters, Mrs. Lola long. 49, y and A ; today over participation in primary | three hearings today to determine | of Reelsville and Maude Long, 50, of | 3} LN f Priced or election contests by officials paid | the weighted average cost of pro- | Greencastle were injured slightly | ; ; Til { or. with Government funds ducing soft coal. | When the car of the former's son oP : \) ») ¥ R 5 | ( 8 ) 1 3 ; ; :

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when WPA Administrator Harry 1 Bhen WPA Administrator Harry 1. INDIANA of it . . . 5,000 new cotton wash dresses at 2 for $1.50 . . . Topk penly indorsed andi- RFC Funds Offered for POLIS low price! These dresses are in summer sheers — rosa, Almost Sheard of TERRE HAUTE

dacy of Rep. Otha D. Wearin Sia: . A ’ 5 a against Senator Gillette in the Utilities Purchase Name" cotton fabrics that are known by thousands of women for quality and servoe DALY Brak | WASHINGTON, June 28 (U. P).| ice! Tremendous color and pattern assortment, Sizes for all women! B ht all or ng ' anj, Ro | —RFC Chairman Jesse Jones offered pen 3 ‘esident EE , 30d | the billion-dollar facilities of the wo Dea] policies, larged that Mr | RFC today to cities and states seek- | 1 10 © iilams’ speech “undoubtedly was | ine to purchase the distributing oe made to influence the elections,” of private utility companies. ! “rp BIS rciaen he vould urge the | * ywhile Mr. Jones limited the RFC | Shred On te yo gv the | offer with the statement, “we're not oCh than Drivi 0 FCre hy ite ning | going into this business as a bust- | apg ifR AHviRY ol hd lat ness,” special significance was at- | ® Avoid Highway Hazards s all ” tached to the fact that the corpora- |

He was supported by Senator Burke (D. Neb) tion has agreed to lend $5,800,000 to

. t Mr, Williams today sent Senator the city of Knoxville, Tenn. for the | BE SAFE

3 : : 1 -1 Stoppard of the “campaign mvesti-| RUC Df peer nes which other. | lp pe AVE gation committee a letter outlining te : ot

3 Tennessee V y rity what he had said in his speech, Tennessee Valley Authority. ——— ——

Mr. Sheppard said a cursory ex- | Ww OMAN 1 DIES UNDER TRAIN | amination led him to believe there CLAYTON, June 28 (U.P) —Mrs had been ho serious Jmpropriels IN | Homer Woods, 30, living near here, M1 , Williams remarks. Mr, Shep- | was killed instantly late yesterday | pard said, however, he would sub-|when struck by an Indiana Railroad mit Mr. Williams’ letter to the full | interurban while picking raspbercommittee. | ries along the tracks. The hus- | band and four children survive.

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WASHINGTON, June 28 (U. P) President Roosevelt today accelerated his $1,157,000.000 naval construction program, approving a second | list of Navy Department projects to be constructed with PWA funds. The list comprised 10 projects in vards and stations requiring grants | of $1995000. Previously PWA had | announced Presidential approval of 113 Navy projects involving allotments of $27,883,000 The naval projects were the only allotments announced today in the! PWA recovery drive, |

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