Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1940 — Page 8

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FRIDAY, AUG. 2, 1940

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2 PROFITS TAX

ONN. DELAWARE IS PURCHASED

University Club to Move From I. A. C. to New Quarters in Fall.

The palatial home of the late Mrs. Elizabeth. Marmon at 970 N. Delaware St, will become the home of the University Club whose first president, ‘was Benjamin Harrison, 23d President of the United States. Mr. Harrison's own home was

four blocks up Delaware St. from the Marmon residence. The University Cluh Realty Co. Inc., has been formed to acquire the property. The transaction will be completed later this month. The home, with slight remodeling, will be ready for occupancy this fall, incorporators said. Thomas D. Stevenson, attorney, is resident agent, Incorporators are Edward J. Bennett, Austin H. Brown, James F. Carroll, Robert B. Failey and John T. Jameson. Realty corporation directors are Frederick G. Appel, Lyman 8. Ayres, Mr. Jameson, Sylvester Johnson, Nicholas H, Noves, Samuel R. Sutphin. The club was organized in 1894, It formerly occupied the three-story brick and stone building on the southwest, corner of Meridian and Michigan Sts, a landmark which has been razed. Since 1934 the club, has occupied the top floor of the Indianapolis Athletic Club Club officers are Robert F. Scott Jr., president; Mr. Appel, fiirst viee president; Mr, Carroll, second vice president. Herhert J, Reade, secretary: Arthur A. Stetler, assistant secretary, and Thomas D. Sheerin, treasurer Directors are Mr. Scott Wellborn, Mr. Reade, Mrs, Stevenson, Mr. Appel, Mr. Noyes, Mr. Sheerin, Alex L. Taggart, Mr, Carroll, Walter W. Kuhn, Eugene C Miller and Mr. Failev

AUTO STRIKES BIKE, GIRL'S LEG BROKEN

Twelve-year-cld Helen Shannon, 2369 Adams St., was struck by an auto as she emerged from a wooded trail on her bicycle into the 3000 block of Brookside Parkway, South Drive, night. She is in City Hospital with a broken leg. Mrs, F. L. Glass and Mrs, Ella K Glass, 1143 Hovt Ave, were injured in a two-car crash at Arlington Ave, and E, 10th St. They are in City Hospital with hack injuries The cars were driven hy Walter Glass and Clarence Hansen, 18, R. R. In Box 323E, Ernest Cassidy, 20, of R42 8, Capitol Ave, and his motorcycle passenger, Miss Hilda Groover, 13, of 512 Exeter Ave, were injured when their eycle struck an aute at 30th St. and Kessler Blvd, Thev are in City Hospital

TEETOR SAYS C. I. 0. COVERED UP TRUTH

The Indiana C. I. O. has made a “bald-faced misrepresentation’ in its fight against the Smith amendments to the National Labor Relations Act, Lothair Teetor, president of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, charged in letters to! Indiana's U. S. Senators. The letters to Senator Sherman Minton and Senator Frederick VanNuys urged them to work lor the passage in the Senate ot the amendments which have passed the House 2 to 1. In a covering letter of C. membership, Mir. Teetor fald that 1t is “merelv cowardice” that is holding up the amendments mn committee,

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Corps for a year’s intensive training.

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CRUM DENIES U.S. Studies Action Against TALK RECESS OF

MALPRACTICE

Charges Filed hy Business Bureau Inadequate, Naturopath Says.

The malpractice charges filed by the Better Business Bureau with the State Medical Board of Registration and Examination against Dr. Hiel Fugene Crum contain ne statutory grounds for the revocation of his licenses, the doctor asserted today Dr. Crum, who practices without use of drugs, declared in an answer filed with the board that the entire argument of the Bureau was based upon the allegation that the aetheronic machine which he uses had no therapeutic value. He said there was no criticism his character. To show that many people had benefited from his treatment, the doctor filed affidavits by 400 persons who said they had been treated successfully by him Dr. Crum has licenses to practice chiropractic, naturopathy and electrotherapyv. The Better Business Bureau is asking the revocation of these licenses A hearing probahis board oficial:

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Marshall, Senator Styles Bridges (R. N. H.): Senator Warren Austin (R. Vt.); Senator Morris Sheppard (D. Tex.), chairman of the committee; Senator Chan Gurney (R. 8. D.); Senator Elbert Thomas (D. Utah); Court Reporter; Senator Edwin Johnson (D. Calo.); Senator Sherman Minton (D. Ind.); Senator. H. H. Schwartz (D. Wyo.), and

Senator Lister Hill (D. Ala.).

81 Aliens Seized in Panama CONGR

Civil and military

today sought to learn the character background and nationality of 81

foreign agents detained in the Panama Canal Zone on charges

ing the area illegally. Officials studied their cases to

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tion.” Cecretary of War Henry IL, Stimson. whe announced the detentions late yesterdav, did not give anv details. It was learned, however, that Army and Justice Department offi. cials will confer today on problems arising from the roundup. In making the announcement, Mr Stimson denied thai aliens are employed on defense projects on the Isthmus. “There are no persons work.ng on fire control equipment in the Canel Zone other than American soldiers or American engineers,” he continued. “Under the law, these inaividuals must be American citizens and their citizenship and affiliations have been carefully investigated by military authorities.” Under a law enacted last June, all Federal jobs must be fill)d in the Canal Zone by United States ecitiens or Panamanians by May 1, 1941, Earlier thiz vear agents af the FRI vigitad the Canal Zone ta rherk an

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Candidates for Re-election May Be Given: Chance To Campaign.

WASHINGTON, Aug Administration leaders ported today te be planning a Congressiona] recess from Oct. 1 to about Nov. 13 to permit candidates for campaimn. It was said profits bill is disposed of Congress will have little to do. Leaders were to avoid agitation

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would pass. He added that he saw no reason whv Conares: should not adjourn after it is disposed of. Senator Edwin C. Johnson Cnln) predicted that the tax would get through Conaress he 13

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DRAFTS STUDIED

Both Grant $5000 Credit; Doughton Hopes to Open | sional, Walter F. Tibbetts, an enHearings Next Week. gineer on a Needham, Mass,

| | branch railroad. They will take |_WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (U, P).—| Ser the l6-mile Bridgeton & : 5 ris aflway, one of two reThe House Ways and Means tax maining narrow-gauge lines in [subcommittee studied the expert

New England. ‘drafts of an excess profits tax to-| Mr. Tibbetts became enthusias|day and planned te write a tenta. te at the idea of operating a railve bill ‘withi wetk | road without division superintendtive bi in a . | ent, time table or watch. He inThe proposals were prepared by terested amateurs. including Menthe Treasury Department and the Joint. Congressional committer on

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Worcester, Mass, clothing mill, who will be fireman, and Charles C. Eddy, employee of the Interplans, the United Press learned, state Commerce Commission, who would apply only to corporations ang, Vill come from Washington by would tax excess profits after grant. rain. ing a specific credit of $3000, On! most other particulars, however, | they differ widely. | : : The subcommittee, headed by. P.).—Louis FE. Worden, a stationary Rep. Jere Cooper (D. Tenn.) met °N8ineer of Middlebury, delights in for intensive work on the problem @OINE a bit of knitting. His latest after the proposals were outlined Creation is a miniature locomotive before a meeting of the Ways ang fashioned In yarn and complete in Means Committee by experts of the Very detail except that it has no Treasury and the joint committee. bell.

Defense Kept in Mind AUGUST SAL

President Roosevelt requested the legislation to assure that “no new

millionaires” will be created in the

course of the nation's huge pre-| paredness program, Ways and Means Chairman, Robert I. Doughton (D. N, C.) announced after the committee meet - ing that the problem of amortiza-tion--the offering of tax inducements and compensation to industry 23 for plant expansion in behalf of the & national defense program-—wonld be included in the measure to be pre. pared He said alse that the bill would suspend existing profit limitations on two tyes eof government contracts—airplane and ship manu. facture—during the period in which |) the excess profits tax would be effective

Hearings Next Week Possible Under

KNITS LOCOMOTIVE MIDDLEBURY, Vt, Aug. 2 (U.

present law airplane and

manufacturers must turn the Treasury all profits per cent on Government The House has approved a measure raising the figure to 12 per eent in the case of airplanes. Mr. Doughton hopes public hearings on the excess profits measure can be started by the middle of next week, and advised persons interested to make preparations now ‘to testify. The Treasury plan, it was learned. would’ use a graduated excess profits tax rate ranging from 25 Per eent up to 50 per cent. The plan prepared hy the Congreszinonal experts proposed a 40 per eent rate menme. in nf a national defenze profit

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