Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1941 — Page 6

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PRICE HEARING RECESS CALLED

House Commitiee Rejects Plea fer Quick Approval Of Control Bill.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (U. P). —The House Banking and Currency Committee rejected today the re-| quest of Price Control Administra-| L i tor Leon Henderson for speedy ap-| proval of the anti-inflation bill and decided to recess mid-September i Mr. Henderson had testified be-| fare the committee that statutory | authority 1s needed immediately to! control inflationary price trends! and booming rents. Chairman Henry B. Steagall (D. Ala) said after the committee had

its hearings until!

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CLEVELAND, Aug. 14 (U. P).— Karl Kanziger, 47, a German charged with failure to register with the State Department as an agent of a foreign power and accused of recruiting skilled workmen for job$ in Germany, has been released from custody under $15,000 cash bond. The bond money, which included! six $1000 bills, was presented to | Federal Court clerks by Zanziger’s counsel. The latter declined to say whether any of the money was! contributed by German societies! here. | Zanziger has been held in jail since his arrest on July 30 by!

agents of the Federal Bureau of] | Investigation, He will have a pre-! { liminary hearing Sept. 2.

DAM IN HIGH GEAR WASHINGTON (U. P.).—Boulder | Dam will generate more than 3,000,-

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voted to recess after tomorrow's hearing that the action was “in no sense an attempt of 10]

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: 5 \ Sh {in 1941, -Blibuster the proposed legislation.” | 8 1 | Anxious to Go Home RE Ss : } Fy r Lee “We're just tired and anxious to Se | . F- ¥ { H | | C go home a while,” he said PW | Rep. Jesse P. Wolcoott (R. Mich) | : ;

said that the committee felt delib-| ig en of the measure! Mary Ellen Jann found the car aerial was a ready-made staff from It necessary because “one error hi : : i: in writing the legislation may wreck which to fly the national colors. our entire economic system.” He| Since the nation launched its all-| U. S. colors, be sure to put the Stars | believed the legislation was poten-|out-for-defense program the trend and Stripes on the driver's right, £ ually the most far-reaching grant toward flag display has grown by! The flag can be attached to the of authority ever considered by the ‘leaps and bounds. top of the radio antenna. AuthoriIe ih | The Stars and Stripes fiies from ties point out that the flag in that Werbvion a by Was Not!sactories, schools, stores and homes. position should be smaller than Ci ee us loser co-opera- Not since 1918 has flag waving en- those attached to the bumper, and tion between business and the Office | joved such popularity. should be fastened securely, to or Price Administration and Ci-| The latest phase in the trend of Weather the wind whip. : vilian Supply which Mr. Henderson patriotism is the display of small] If you want to use a flag sticker, heads should be encouraged by the flags from automobiles ‘authorities recommend that the fact that Congress has the bill un-| To prevent improper display of sticker or transfer should be placed der consideration the flag from autos, authorities on: in an easily visible position. In this i" - ifla display from various patriotic case, be stire that there are no Sees No Need to Hurry is has listed a = sug- | printed words across the flag and § “Mr. Henderson seems to be get- gestions and also some “don'ts” fcr that there is no advertising in conting along all right without the [guidance of the public. inection with it. bill's grant of authority,” Rep. Wol-| Authorities recommend that the! Among the “donts” are these: cott said. car owner attach staffs of medium |Don’t display the flag before sun-| Mr. Henderson now is operating S:2ed flags to each end of the front{rise or after sunset, except for aj under World War statutes and the Pumper. This is the method in specific purposes. ; powers inferred the executive WHICH the national emblem is dis-| Don't display a worn or soiled order creating his agency played on Presidential cars: hence, flag. Don’t drape flag over the] Another committee member ob. ll, tOPS the list recommended for hood. top, or sides of a vehicle. lack. of ready cash. served that the Administration “ap- (SvaEeh Wshay 3 Finally, Son Dale YaST, flagip, our glasses on parently” had not been in hy vl Incidentally, if vou wish to qis- or pennant above the flag of the) YY t Nn a DUTY play some other flag along with the United States. ' Dr. Fahrbach's easy

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Mr. Henderson testified vesterdav | that failure to enact the bill! promptly would ecourage industrial disputes based on demands for in- | creased wages to meet rising costs! of living : |

TURKS KEEP ITALIAN SHIP FROM BLACK SEA

ANKARA. Turkerv 14 (U.P) —Turkish author have refused permission for an 11.000-ton Italian auxiliary cruiser to proceed through the Dardanelles to the Rlack Sea and have ordered it to return immediately to the Aegean, jt was said authoritatively today

six months on an executive's desk.” | mander of Hayward-Barcus Post 55] = ; i t b=} JENNINGS. La. Aue. (up) of the American Leglon at the mee ™ We . A x SI P , Ing Sept. 10 at the World War; —The long familiar pictures of aemorial. f Charles A. Lindbergh will be miss-| Other new officers are Jean S. ing when schools open next month Boyle, first vice commander: Corwin in Jeff Davis Parish C. Swift, second vice commander; = “Lone Engle” h {Paul Catterson, adjutant; Elmer ne Eagle” "had been 2a jyjjan, finance officer: Claude Mec-| on A {familar picture to school children! Lean, service officer; Ronald G. In-| §g UES ESI EIN: me of the parish since his flight from gram, publicity officer; Ralph E.| § a w ed New York to Pans. Kiare, chaplain; Henry F. Mearling, . But Lindbergh's recent isolation-| athletic officer; Dr. Wilbur F.| 137 W. Washington St. ist stand caused orders to be sent! Smith, historian. and Glen P. See- n EYES EXAMINED GLASSES ON CREDIT

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