Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1939 — Page 10

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Cox Issues Restrainer Suit Questioning Law's Constitutionality.

The State Barber Board today was temporarily enjoined by a Circuit Court order from carrving out any of the closing hour and price agreements provisions of the new State Barber Law. Circuit Court Judge Earl R. Cox issued the order effective until Sept. 5 In a suit seeking a perma- 3 : nent injunction against the Board 5 Rg Ry

ics i, Nestled into softness of its “mother’s” back, an orphan finds comAve plete contentment. Topsy, cocker spaniel owned by A. E. McCaskey of ; Huntington, W. Va. adopted the chick when her litter of puppies

The complaint charges the new : : i § $5 : _| died. She treats the little bird with tender care and transports it 1 © act is unconstitutiona!. Passed by tly in 1 Jouth.

the 1939 Legislature the law empowers the Board to adopt price] agreements and opening and closing hour agreements that may be approved by 80 per cent of any organized and representative group of barbers. Provides The Board also is empowered to establish “trade areas” where the agreements shall be effective. The complaint declares that the Board under the act is empowered to compel barbers to observe “unreasonable rules and regulations.” The Board also is empowered to order shops to keep books and records and to submit bookkeeping in- | Times Special | formation to the Board “all off NEW YORK, June 9—Chain!! which is an invasion of the rights stores all over the United States ||

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$152,400,000 in Goods | From State Purchased in || 1937, Survey Shows.

(FARMERS WARNED

OF BUGS’ INVASION

LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 29 (U. P.).—J. J. Davis, head of the Purdue University entomology department, today advised Hoosier farmers, particularly in the western half of the state, to investigate their

small grain for signs of chinch bug infestation and to take precautions against infestation of corn. The chinch bugs now are found

in small grain as overwintering |adults, Mr. Davis said, or as reddish immature individuals. These im{mature bugs will not be winged be-

E fore harvest of small grain, and so

will have to complete their growth

{on grasses or on the corn. If bugs are found in large num-

bers, Mr. Davis advised, the barrier

{method should be employed at once {to prevent spread. He said detailed |information regarding chinch bugs and methods of combatting them could be obtained from county agricultural agents or from the university. :

CHAIN STORES |

and privileges of barbers under] " if the Constitution.” purchased $152,400,000 worth of In- I ‘diana farm and manufactured prod- |

charges. ! Claims Act Invalid {ucts during 1937, a survey showed | The plaintiff also declared the 00% J} According to the survey, made by ||

act is unconstitutional because it| : eb od vaiel empowers the Board to limit hours he Institute of Distribution, Ine. |

and restrict Yale of barbers’ services| the chain stores also paid out about | without “consideration of the con- $24.000.000 in wages to their Indiana |, venience of both barbers and their employees; $9.800000 in Indiana | patrons.” |rentals, and $13.800,000 in Indiana Arguments on a hearing to de- for. repairs, equipment, heat, light '! termine whether or not the injunc- and other services. Ul tion shall become permanent were! “One-third of all Indiana chain set for Sept. 5. stores are owned and controlled lo- |||

the complaint

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‘of whom reside in Indiana,” the | ‘survey stated. End-of-the-Month Sale of Over 10,000

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the country including those in In- ||} diana, it was declared. (i The companies employ 15,128 men || and women in their Indiana stores. ||| headquarters and warehouses. Store managers average $2373 a headquarters employees average| $2141 and warehouse employeesyi| $1436. i

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Information from two bovs led to Hl ‘the finding of a gun believed to have | ||| been used by the bandit who shot

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SCIENCE MEASURES PEAS’ TENDERNESS

By Science Service CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 29.— A machine which gauges the maturity and tenderness of green peas before they are canned is science’s latest contribution to your palate. The device, known as the tenderometer, was described to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology food conference in session here by Dr. E. J. Cameron, acting director of the Nationa! Canners Association Reserch Laboratory. Since maturity is the most important factor in determining the quality of canned peas, its accurate determination plays an important part in quality control. The tenderometer measures maturity by the force required to shear a sample of raw shelled peas between two in-

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U. C. T. NAMES OFFICERS

COLUMBUS, O,, June 29 (U. P.). —Harold Smith, Racine, Wis., was elected supreme counselor of the

Order of United Commercial Travelers of America at its annual supreme council meeting here. Other officers are John B. Densmore,

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and wounded Mrs. Rosemary Miller, 20, Jast Friday night, Sheriff Feeney |!!! said today. H Aided by workmen furnished by || ‘the County Commissioners, deputies {| cut down weeds for a distance of an || eighth of a mile in the Lindbergh || addition, southeast of the city, where | the shooting occurred, in a search for the weapon. | A six-hour search failed to reveal || it. Then two boys directed deputies ||| to a spot where they had found a ||| ‘sawed-off shotgun. 1d The spot was not found at the ||| place where John Harry William ||| Graves, 29, of 841 Greer St. whom || Sheriff Feeney says has confessed | the shooting, said he threw it in |||

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