Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1941 — Page 7

' WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1041"

PUBLIC'S AID IN INQUIRY SOUGHT |

Bar Association to Open Hearing on Courts at 5 P. M. Tomorrow.

The Indianapolis Bar Association committee investigating Municipal Courts will hold a public hearing from 5 to 8 p. m. tomorrow at Bar Association headquarters, 224 Stokes Building. The hearing was called yesterday by Clarence F. Merrell, committee chairman. All citizens are invited to appear for the hearing and give testimony on court conditions. Committee members will take evidence in shifts during the three-hour period.

Probe Began in September

Mr. Merrell said he hoped the hearing would facilitate public response to the court probe, which * was launched last December after court methods ‘had been criticized. Evidence received, he said, would be used to help the committee in its recommendation on possible court changes. The recommendations are to be submitted to the Bar Association when the inquiry closes.

Co-operation Helpful

At yesterday’s meeting, the comn.ittee decided to confer with the Safety Advisory Committee appointed by Mayor Sullivan recently to aid the Safety Board. It was agreed that co-operafion

- .of the two groups would help in

orienting the bar committee's report. Among court changes discussed was the cafeteria system by which violators of minor traffic ordinances may avoid trial by pleading guilty and paying a fixed penalty.

PROFESSOR TO TALK ON WAR, NEAR EAST

Prof. Harry Howard of Miami University will speak on “The War and the Near East” March 6 in the first of a series of lectures on the world situation at the Indiana University Extension Center. Dr. Howard will speak again March 13 on “The Fascist Fiasco.” Other lectures scheduled are: Prof. R. B. Mowat, University of Bristol, England, “Civil Defense Organization of Britain,” March 20; Prof. W. T. Morgan, I. U, “England and the British Empire,” March 27; Dr. Howard, “Nazi Germany and the War,” April 3, and Leonard Lundin, I. U., “War Aims,” April 10.

ITALY ADDS POLICE

ROME, Feb. 26 (U. P.).—A decree published in the Official Gazette yesterday increased the Italian Public Security Police force by 3500 men for the duration of the war.

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WILLIS TO VOTE ‘NO’ ON AID BILL

Tells Radio Audience He Doesn’t Believe It Will Save Nation.

Times Special WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Senator Raymond E. Willis (R. Ind) is on record here today as unalterably opposed to the Lend-Lease Bill regardless of how it may be amended in the Senate. In a radio broadcast, he pledged his vote against the measure when the Senate roll is called no matter how many other Senators support it. “In all probability the Bill will be either defeated or passed wnen my name is called for the final Senate vote,” Senator Willis said.

Promises to Uphold Law

“But I shall not be tempted to vote for it merely to vote with the winning side. If it becomes law, I shall, of course, with all my strength, uphold its declared objectives ‘to promote the defense of the United States. «But after studying it carefully for six weeks, and listening carefully to all debate, I cannot believe this nation will be saved merely by the loyalty and sincerity of those who favor its passage.’ Instead of the “four freedoms” urged by President Roosevelt in his: address to Congress, the United States stands to get war, dictatorship, revolution and bankruptcy from the measure, Senator Willis contended.

‘Must Not Scuttle Ship of State’

“ships of state are going down all around us,” he concluded. “If we are to save their crews and their people, we must not scuttle our own ship of state, the good ship U. 8. Republic. “Rather we must increase our efforts to keep our own ideals

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what Patrolman Robert Dennis has to say about his dogs. He says, “QUIET!” Patrolman Dennis takes care of 125 dogs a day and up—feeds them, sees that theyre warm and clean. It's all in a day's work. Patrolman Dennis is the keeper of the City Dog Pound. It's some job, even for a veteran policeman, keeping law and order down there and the commotion and hullabaloo is continuous. You can sometimes hear all those dogs yipping in the background when you talk to Patrolman Dennis over the ‘phone. No doubt you can imagine something dire is happening to the dogs.

Kat and Sleep and Howl

Maybe, you imagine, they're wailing for their masters, or that bone in the backyard in the days of freedori. But go down and look around. You'll find the dogs are yipping at each other. Somehow, that’s what dogs do when they get together. It’s like a convention. They eat, sleep and howl. Youll find that the fox terriers are the noisiest. They hold caucus meetings im one corner of the huge indoor kennel which consists of wire pert; i, like a jail. Tne bigger dogs are in solitary coniinement, and somewhat moody about it. As you approach the cages, the look up at you and wag their tails at first, and then disappointment registers and they look away. It is as if to say, “you just aren't the right guy.” 3

Some in Quarantine

1a the quarantine pens, dogs held for observation on suspicion of rabies will ignore you at first. Then they will sidle up and suddenly lunge at you with a hair-raising growl. There is one shepherd dog, too big for comfort, who licks his chops as youl pass by. He has already bitten sornebody and Keeper Dennis is trying to find out whether he did that for amusement or is sick. ‘he rank-and-file of dogs in the icipal Doghouse, though, are peaceful members of the community. Some of them are huddled far back in a corner, looking woeful. They raise their tragic, brown eyes and whine piteously, just asking for a break. Puppies Have Swell Time

And the puppies. In one cell are three month-old puppies with a strong combination of St. BernardShepherd strain who are having a whale of a time. These were brought in by a farmer who wanted to dispose of them. Lots of dogs come in that way. The others are picked up by the

cruising dog wagon or on complaint.

Some have owners, most don’t. Unless there is the ‘possibility of

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SEEKS MINE INSPECTION

WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (U. P.). «=Senator Joseph F. Guffey (D. Pa), has reintroduced legislation which would authorize the Interior Depariment to make periodical inspections of safety conditions in nines engaged in interstate cominerce. :

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COLUMBIA CLUB WILL HONOR 235

Veterans to Be Feted at Beefsteak Dinner; Green To Speak.

Two hundred thirty-five Columbia Club veterans whose membership has been continuous for 25 years or more will be guests of honor at the club's 52d annual

beefsteak dinner the night of March 7. Governor Dwight Green of Illinois will be the principal speaker, and the veterans will be given special badges and seated at special tables. Governor Green polled more votes in Illinois last fall than either Wendell Willkie or President Roosevelt. When he was U. S. District Attorney he prepared the Government’s case against Al Capone which sent the Chicago gangster to prison. Governor Green was born in Ligonier, Ind., attended Wabash College, received his. law education in Chicago after he returned from service in the World War.

"HOURS EXPANDED

BALTIMORE, Feb. 26 (U. P.).— Shop workers of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad System will go on a

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SCAN NEED FOR ANOTHER JUDGE

VanNuys Names Sub-Group To Report Monday on Bench at Chicago.

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Cnairman Frederick VanNuys (D. Ind.) of the Senate Judiciary Committee announced today that he has appointed a subcommittee to report next Monday on the advisability of adding another Judge to the United States Court of Appeals at Chicago. A measure providing for such a judgeship has been introduced by Senator Carl A. Hatch (D. N, Mex.), who was named subcommittee chairman. Other members of the subcommittee are Senators Pat McCarran (D. Nev.) and Warren R. Austin (R. Vt). When an additional Judge was recommended two years ago for this Court by the Judicial Council headed by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, Sherman Minton, then a Democratic Senator from Indiana, was mentioned for the place.

Minton Mentioned Former Senator Minton now is a

tioned whenever a judgeship to which he is eligible occurs. He is a close personal friend of Senator Hatch. In explaining the introduction of the new judgeship bill, Senator Hatch said he did not have Mr. Minton nor anyone else in mind. “One or two District Judges nearly always are sitting with the Appeals Court to keep up with the work,” he said. “So I was convinced that the recommendations of the Judicial Council should be carried out now.” Indiana in District

The Seventh Judicial = Circuit, which the Court comprises, is made up of the two Federal Districts in Indiana, northern, eastern and southern Illinois, afd eastern and western Wisconsin. Judge Evans is from Wisconsin; Judges William M. Sparks and Wal-

J. Earl Major and Otto Kerner, Illinois.

LOCAL FLORISTS TOLD OF ‘WOMAN’S ANGLE’

Mrs. Lauretta Rausch of Chicago, last night explained the “woman’s angle” of the flower business before a meeting of the Central Indiana unit of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association in the Columbia Club.

for the association. She was introduced by C. H. Schwomeyer, chairman of the local organization. John M. Bessemer of Detroit, Mich., explained the operations of a florist clearing house department.

gix day week March 1, due to the pressure of the defense program.

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On Military Bob

COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 26 (U.P.). —Two hairdressing experts predict that the shoulder -length hair-dos of today’s glamour girl will be replaced soon by short military bobs. : John Mueller of Chicago and William Boyd of Minneapolis, the two experts, yesterday told the Hairdressers Guild of Ohio: “The extreme, tailored short bob which blends so well with the military clothes and day styles definitely is the coming thing.”

FORT PROJECT TO START SOON.

700 Men to Be Employed On Improvement by WPA Men.

Work on a $900,000 project, approved recently by the Washington WPA office, is expected to get underway soon at Ft. Harrison, WPA officials said here today. The project will employ approximately 700 men. The funds will be used for improvement of Ft. Harrison roads, installation of ornamental parkway lamps, erection of fences, extension of water lines, improvement to rifle ranges, an increase in railroad

switching facilities and painting and alterations for post buildings. | To date the WPA has spent $1,807,610 at the fort and the Army, acting as sponsor, has spent

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