Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1938 — Page 11

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PACTS SIGNED WITH 8 STATES AID TRUCKMEN

Other ments Are Being Worked Out, Finney Reveals.

Indiana has entered into reciprocity agreements with eight other © states in an effort to protect Hoosier. interstate truckers from extra fee charges, Frank Finney, State Auto License Bureau commissioner, announced today. Pacts have been signed with Illi-

nois, Louisiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. Negotiations still are being carried on with Kentucky, South Carolina and Georgia. The agreements have three points in comon: 1. Gasoline taxes are not waived. 2. Truckers are required to comply with the safety laws of the states, including regulations as to size and weight. 3. Pacts apply only to interstate commerce. Foreign trucks picking up and delivering a load within the boundaries of Indiana would be required to pay all fees exacted of local carriers. Trucks from states having agreements with Indiana could deliver loads from other states to this state, or pick up a load in Indiana and deliver it in another state and come under provisions of the pacts. The Indiana Reciprocity Commission, established by a 1933 act, began work last November. Agreements first were concluded with Illinois, Ohio and Michigan. Other agreements have been concluded only within the last few weeks. Terms of the agreements are: Illinois—Full reciprocity for private trucks and busses if operated interstate. Exemption of all fees on trucks and busses for hire, including Public Service Commission registration and filing fees. This last named class must obtain “fee waived” registration cards from the Public Service Commission of the state in which they plan to operate.

, Louisiana Provisions

Louisiana—Full reciprocity and waiving of fees for private carriers. Indiana residents may operate vehicles for hire in" Louisiana, provided that in every instance the carrier secures permission from the Louisiana State Police Department. Louisiana residents may operate vehicles for hire in Indiana without the payment of license plate fees, weight tax or any Public Service Commission fees. However, Louisiana carriers for hire must obtain operating authority from the Indiana Public Service Commission. Michigan—Same as the Illinois agreement except that the utility commission filing fees must be paid and no exemption is provided from local municipal taxes unless such immunity is otherwise provided by statute. North Carolina—Full reciprocity for private carrier strucks, and exemptions for trucks for hire and chartered and sight-seeing buses when “fee waived” registration cards are obtained from the foreign * Public Service Commission. No ex- ~ emption is provided for local municipal taxes.

Full Reciprocity Provided

Ohio—Same as Illinois except no exemption is provided on local municipal taxes. Tennessee—Full reciprocity on private passenger cars for 60 days. Full reciprocity is provided for private carrier trucks transporting . goods or merchandise on occasional and irregular trips provided the Indiana owner obtains a. permit from the Tennessee Department of Finance and Taxation. The Tennessee - Indiana agreement does not permit residents of a party State to go into or through the other State for the purpose of buying agricultural or farm products or other goods and merchandise and to offer same for sale in a State other than the home State of the operator. Full reciprocity is extended the private carrier who purchases agricultural products or merchandise in any State and transports such products or merchandise to his home State, provided a permit is obtained. No reciprocity is extended to trucks fcr hire and buses. Trucks cannot carry more than 40 gallons of gasoline upon entering Tennessee or 15 gallons upon entering Indiana.

Student Bus Exempted

Virginia—Same as the Ohio agreement wit hthe added provision that full reciprocity is given to chartered and sight-seeing buses and buses carrying students on trips of an educational nature. West Virginit—Same as Virginia except that Indiana trucks for hire must obtain identification cards and plates from the West Virginia Public Service Commission at a cost of $1 a vehicle. “The agreements were made with the eight States,” Mr. Finney said, “to aid Indiana truckers who are unable to meet the financial demands of paying separate fees in each of these States.” Mr. Finney is chairman of<the Indiana Reciprocity Commission. Other members are Public Service Commissioner Fred Bays and T. A. Discus, State Highway Commission chairman.

PILOT BAILS OWT, SAVES SELF

TULSA, Okls:, Avg. 30 (U. P.).— Julio Rodriguez, 23 ear-old Puerto Rican student pilot; bailed out of a training ship six miles east of here today when he could not pull the plane out of a tailspin. The youth landed safely with his parachute. The plane buried itself in a field.

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FSCG TO LOSE ON WHEAT. SUBSIDY

Export Program May: Cost Government Up to $12,500,000.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (U. P.). —Agriculture Department officials estimated today that the Government would lose up to $12,500,000

through its new wheat export subsidy plan. This was revealed as the Department initiated the broadest subsidy program ever undertaken by offering exporters 100,000,000 bushels of wheat for sale abroad at competitive world prices. The department will absorb all losses on the transactions. The Federal Surplus Commodities Corp. has started the purchase of wheat and flour at prevailing market prices, for resale to exporters at a price which will enable them to dispose of it abroad in competition with Canada, the Argentine and Australia. Losses sustained by the FSCC will be made up from Section 32A of the AAA Act, which set aside 30 per cent of custom receipts for disposal of agricultural surpluses.

$7,381,875 PAID TO JOBLESS HOOSIERS

Unemployed Hoosiers have received $7,381,875.17 in benefits in the 18 weeks since the unemployment compensation law was amended, division officials said today. This month, $2,841,029.89 was paid beneficiaries throughout the state as compared with $2,528,791.25 during July and $1,528,385.03 in June. In Indianapolis, $635,925.93 was paid in the first 18 weeks. Last week, unemployed here received $59,-

ROYAL VILLA RESTORED MILAN, Aug. 30 (U. P).—Restoration has been completed of the historic northwest wing of the Royal Villa at Monza. Restoration is in progress on other sections and the work will be completed before the end of September.

HAMILTON TURNED OVER DALLAS, Tex. Aug. 30 (U. P.). —Floyd Hamilton and Ted Walters had been turned over to Federal authorities today and will be tried on charges of robbing the bank at Bradley, Ark. Officers said they would be taken to Ft. Smith, Ark., within the next few days.

ground, where the temperature is from 12 to 20 degrees lower, workmen today were making a

surface of the

Capehard, Not Capehart, Is A Democrat

BUFFALQG, N. Y., Aug. 30 (U. P.). —Reports that Homer E. Capehart, who financed a Republican rally in Indiana last week, was a Democratic candidate for office appeared today to have originated from a mistake in identity. A petition listing Homer Capehard as Democratic candidate for Committeeman from the town of Amherst was on file at the Erie County Buerau ‘of Elections. The name of Homer Capehart was not listed. The Buffalo Times published a copyright story yesterday saying that Mr. Capehart, vice president of a music company, was running for Fifth District Committeeman of Amherst as a Democrat. Mr. Capehart telegraphed the newspaper: “I have never been a candidate for any office and I have no intention of becoming a candidate today for any office.”

OPEN HOUSE SET BY INDIANA LAW SCHOOL

Teachers and directors of the Indiana Law School here are to preside at the school’s first open house at its new location Sept. 11, Addison M. Dowling, registrar, announced today. Located at 1346 N. Delaware St., the new three-story quarters con-

tain classrooms, offices, and rooms

for social events and moot trials. The open house committee is composed of Matthias L. Haines, president; Hilton U, Brown, vice president, Henry M. Dowling, Louis B. Ewbank, and Judge Howard L. Hancock, Alumni Association president. ° Registration for the first semester, beginning Sept. 12, is to be held Sept. 6.

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NEW NORTH SIDE THEATER DENIED

Zoning Board’s Decision

Follows Protest by Property Owners.

The Zoning Board today had denied variance requests to permit construction of a theater and storeroom at 5415 College Ave. and to permit midget auto racing. at 2121 W. Minnesota St. The variance request for the proposed theater was filed by Mrs. Beulah B. Taylor. More than 100 property owners protested on the grounds that it would decrease property values in the area. Attorney James E. Deery, former city corporation counsel, and Attorney Grier M. Shotwell, spokesmen for the gorup, claimed that the theater would be ‘a public

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SLAIN MAN BELIEVED FORMER TROTSKY AID

PARIS, Aug. 30 (U. P.).—A headless body, found in the Seine near Meulan outside Paris, was identified tentatively today as that of Rudolf Klement, former secretary to Leon Trotsky, exiled Russian war lord. M. Klement disappeared July 13. M. Trotsky, announcing at Mexico City July 18 that he was missing, expressed belief that he had been kidnaped or murdered. Erwin Wolf, another of M. Trotsky’s former sec-

retaries, was assassinated at Barcelona, in Loyalist Spain, several months ago. M. Trotsky’s fear was that M. Klement might have been smuggled into Spain, to be tried along with other leaders of the pro-Trotsky Workers’ Party of Marfllist Unification, who were condemned as traitors.

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Charges that opposition to the theater was created by two competitors in that area were denied and the board voted unanimously in ruling against the request.

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The Board also denied requests of Herman Weelburg to operate a poultry store in the rear of 319 S. Temple Ave.; Mrs. Mabel B. Sipe to construct a garage at 30th St. and Boulevard Place; Roy Duncan and Charles Horan to construct a vegetable stand at 6725 E. Washington St.; Harry G. Caldwell to build two four-family apartment buildings and one six-family apartment building, and Donald Morgan to operate a business establishment at 1625 Dawson St. A variance request to expand a drugstore at 369-71 W. 28th St. was granted Louis F. Held Jr, and the Perine Oil Refining Co. was permitted to install tanks at 35 E. Maryland St.

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