Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1941 — Page 22

Total Hired Now 42 Since May 1; 8 Positions E Remain Open. .

_ Pourteen more men were named - wo the State Excise Police Force * today, bringing to 42 the number that have been employed since the . new State quer law went into ef- ~ fect May A total 7 50, half Republicans ‘and half Democrats, are to be hired. The Democrats named today are - Robert F. Brinley, Lucerne; Howard S. Smith, Versailles; Gerald L.

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Bemendirser, Akron; Ralph W. Notter, Andrews; Clyde Webster, West Terre ‘Haute; Ernest L. Liles, and George Regal, both of Gary.

Republicans named today were Charles W. Frost, South Bend; I. C. Williams, Michigan City; Bowling S. Gordon, 2530 Paris Ave. In_dianapolis; Albert Stephens, Muncie;; Ruben O. Aldrich, Mooresville; Orville A. Hoehamer, Hartford “City, and Chester F. Wagner, Terre Haute.

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DR: Mrs. Ina Wood, 33, above, charged with being a Communist, has been sentenced to 10 years in jail under an old Oklahoma statute. She’s the wife of the Communist = Party secretary in Oklahoma City.

GASOLINE TAX RECEIPTS SOAR

$27,100,000 Total for Indiana Is $2,500,000 Increase for Year.

That 4 cents tax you pay on each gallon of gasoline you buy netted the State of Indiana more than $27,100,000 during the fiscal year ending yesterday—enough to pave a dual-lane highway from Indian-

apolis to St. Louis. And that $27,100,000, an all-time high, is more than $1,000,000 above what State officials expected. It is an increase of more than $2,500,000 over the total collections during the fiscal year ending a year ago and more than $4,000,000 over the year before that. That shows that more people are driving more automobiles in Indiang than ever before. And gasoline tax refunds, the tax which is returned by the State for gasoline used in farm tractors, airplanes and gasoline-operated factory machinery, also increased more than $300,000. That shows, explained State Auditor Richard T. James, that the aeronautics industry is using more gasoline in Indiana than ever before. : Gasoline tax money is divided among the state, counties and cities for road building purposes.

KROGER BUYS 1116

4-H GLUB ANIMALS

The Kroger Grocery and Baking Co., during the past year has purchased 1116 animals at 4-H Club sales, the company announced to-

day. This represents a large increase

of 778 animals. The purchases, according to Albert H. Morrill, Kroger president, are made to encourage farm boys and girls to feed higher type livestock. In some instances where circumstances appear to justify it, Kroger buyers have purchased prize animals, but greater emphasis. always is placed on making certain that all entries bring a fair price, Mr. Morrill explained.

HOUSE DISAPPROVES FBI WIRE-TAPPING

WASHINGTON, July 1 (U. P.).— The House decided last night, 24 hours after G-Men arrested 29 persons in the nation’s largest spy roundup, that the Government's counter-espionae system would have to operate without wiretapping. The appeals. of President Roosevelt, Attorney General Robert H. Jackson and Director J. Edgar

‘| Hoover of the FBI for wire-tapping

authority in espionage, sabotage, extortion and kidnaping cases were denied by the House. An Administration measure authorizing wire-tapping, introduced by Rep. Sam Hobbs (D. Ala.) was defeated by a 154-t0-136 vote that cut across party lines.

TRUCK KILLS BOY, 8 MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. July 1 (U. P.).—Ralph Knoll, 8, of Lake Line was injured fatally yesterday

when he was hit by a truck on U. 8. 12. Zhioe

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LIS ASSAILS ‘TRADE TREATIES

Fears Argentine and Uruguay Pacts Would Hurt Indiana Farmer.

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WASHINGTON, July .1.—Senator Raymond E. "Willis, a life-long high-tariff Republican, today issued a six-page criticism of the renewed effort of ‘Secretary of State Hull to negotiate trade agreements with Argentina and Uruguay. The statement came from : the Senator's office, in answer to a request from President Max Markley of the Indiana Cattle Feeders urging opposition to anything which might

tural products. State Department officials have been trying to use the trade agreements as part of the “Good Neighbor” policy. They point out that such economic weapons long have been used by Hitler to penetrate South America and spread Nazi doctrines.

A Failure, He Says

Terming the trade agreements generally. a failure amd citing the slump in agricultural exports from 1932-39 as proof, Senator + Willis said: “In view of our past experience with trade agreements and in‘ view of our trade with Argentina: and Uruguay, it is quite unlikely that the proposed agreements will benefit the American farmer. . . “An examination of the list of products on which we are considering granting ooncessions supports this conclusion. With the single exception of unmanufactured - agates all products on which we are con-

Uruguay are of an agricultural character.

Cites Import Figures

“Virtually the same is true of the products on which we are contemplating granting concessions to Argentina.” : Agricultural imports from the two countries amounted to approximately ' $80,000,000 in 1940, the statement - points out and continues: “Indiana farm cash income from crops in 1940 was only $75,000,000, or $5,000,000 less than total agricultural imports from Argentina and Uruguaya. . . .”

Rules Out Defense

proposed agreements on the ground that they are essential to our defense program. Our exports to Argentina and Uruguay include rubber manufactures, wood and paper products, c¢oal, petroleum, building materials, iron and steel products, electric refrigerators, radio apparatus, industrial machinery, office appliances and chemicals. . “Our defense program calls for a decrease rather than for an increase in exports of these commodities.” Figures were cited to show that imports from the two countries are increasing, without trade agreements, and Senator Willis concluded: “Negotiating trade agreements with Argentina and Uruguay at the present time cannot Be justified from the Sandpoint of post-war reconstruction. . .

13 IN ENNIS’ BAND HURT IN BUS CRASH

GARY, Ind, July 1 (U. P.).— Thirteen members of Skinhay Ennis’ band were injured early today when their bus en route to Chicago crashed into a pole. Ennis and his singer, Carmene, were -driving another car and learned of the accident when .they reached Chicago. Five of the musicians and the bus driver were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. The band was playing at the Gary armory in a benefit show for the Indiana State Guard. Those seriously injured were George White, violinist, both legs fractured; Louis Mitchell, trumpet, nose and shoulder broken; Ralph Liscomb, trumpet, gashed abdomen; Babe Bowman, trumpet, broken nose; Clayton Cash, trumpet, head cuts, and James Wilson, driver, fractured leg.

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THERE'S a $100,000 Pontiac on display at Howard Holcomb, Inc, 3209. E. Washington St., and it’s not for sale. For it is the only model of its

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CONSULS. ARRANGED

WASHINGTON, Jy. 1 (. P)— The State Department. today attempted ' to arrange transportation for 500 persons, including German and Italian consular agents and other Axis nationals, on an American ship to Lisbon about July 15. The departure of German .consular officers, ordered to leave the United States by July 10, appeared ceriain to be delayed so that they may be rted on the same ship as the Italians, whose departure is not scheduled until July 15. Informed sources sald that the British Government has agreed to “safe conduct” for the consular and other Axis officials.

|Organizations raanization ‘0. E. S. 1936 Matrons Meet—The 1936 Matrons, O. E. S.,, will hold its regular meeting tomorrow night at the Colonial Tearoom. social hour and business session will follow the dinner at 6:30 p. m, B. R. T. 128 Holds Card Party— Monument Division 128, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will have a card party at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio St.

Past Chancellors Meet Tonight— The Marion County’ Council of Pythian Past Chancellors will meet at 8:15 tonight at the Grand Lodge

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MARION, Ind. July 1 (U. P).— The parents. of 10-year-old Richard Walker today faced a Juvenile Court hearing after Officer Chalmer Weesner charged the couple chained their son to his bed with padlocks and left him there for several days while they went about their work. Investigating complaints of neighbors, Mr.

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