Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1945 — Page 11

VCE! Dwic vight F. Davis, Member . of : STELLE BLASTS Streetcars Now I “Coolidge Cabinet, Is Dead FUND REFUSAL + Have Hosfesses

TORONTO, Nov, 3 (UP)— : ; rr Pretty hostesses rode Toronto Expect Ruling on. City’s|war under President 2X Charges ‘Selfishness Caused passengers, “Will you move io the Move Against Injunction. ; 2 x ; Veterans’ Aid Denia Be EI Seein to got dusiied | Special Judge Floyd. Manger of ot = : ; Ri “This is the first instance in the| results without treading on jansuperior cout 5 was expected “Hot on of x Drol ~f ouis “a RR history of “tive-veterans administra~| gled “post-war nerves,.and the... . make another legal move this af- merchant, Davis came to Washing- 3 tion that a congressional body has! Toronto Transportation Co. anternoon in the. drawn-out contro- ton as a member of the board of p » N refused to provide without question| nounced it hoped to have “about | directors of the War Finance Corp. v for the men .who are sick in body| 25" the job before lo ’ versy over licensing taxicab drivers. og | y on e long. : "He wi scheduled to rule on a Alter. 8 WINES Sar ug, wile SE BAT [and mind because they fought for| Glamour apparently stops clam. | EASY TERMS! urrer filed by City Attorney jonel, he was named assistant sec- SP, [this country. or—or so.the T.T.C. hopes. | : ies : Krug. It was filed after taxi-|retary of war in 1923. ’ ‘It. is such an unbelievable Sie} Liberal cab operators last Oct. 26 asked] Two years later, John W. Weeks, 5 cumstance that itleaves me aghast.” |ly more than half the number of the court to issue a permanent in-|who then was secretary, became iil Rp us charged American legion bospita Ps proposed uh- a vet. i Chickeri XMAS junction against ‘enforcement of land vested Davis’ appointment ii S| National Commander John Stelle in|erans program approved by Presi- . ickering : the mew city taxicab driver ordi-|as a secretary. When Weeks LO flailing the decision of a house sub. dent Truman. Mason & Hamlin Vose

4 | committee to cancel a $158,320,000, Ha said some congressmen had Steinway Weber nance governing operation of taxi-resigned, Davis was named secre- ain! appropriation requested by the suggested that the V. A. acquire un- Kimball Hamilton Layaway Plan! cabs. 3 tary. N veterans administration. The fundused army and navy hospitals. ! Judge Ralph Hamill disqualified] He guided the department, to the : to Command tell Many Others—See Them himself a n Mr. oY akistaction of ent oe, h was pay for completion of hos er Stelle asserted that

pitals already under way, additions most of these, built for temporary non. Smiley Chambers is Sepre- through the ‘bitter controversy over to 15 existing hospitals and the con- use, are unfit "and unsafe.

senting the taxicab operators. this” country’s military aviation pro- Dwight F. Davis struction of 19 new hospitals. ER Student Practice Pianos Meanwhile, rumblings of discon- gram which finally resulted in the :

tent were heard over the restricted court martial of Brig. Gen. William Davis carried out an involved plan Charges Selfishness H ro r0-667 ITEMS Limited we $00

number of taxicab licenses issued by | Mitchell. of “industrial mobilization” : spon-| «A handful of congressmen, moti- Available the city. A city ordinance limits is-| Davis first attracted national at-|sored by Gen. John J. Pershing |vated by selfish interests, are block- f

: | suance of licenses to approximately tention for his, tennis victories dur-|and other military leaders to permit ing construction of essential vet- NIZED Free Music Lessons CURTAINS for |one for every thousand persons<in|ing his junior year at Harvard uni-|the United States to supply anjerans hospitals” said Mr. Stelle. GALVA : | the population. A later ordinance versity. After winning the national enlarged army. The program Wwas| “I cannot help feeling that someCHRISTMAS amended this to provide for an ad- doubles title in 1868, 1899 and 1900, based on this country’s experience where, somehow, theré is someone

From CR OWN | ditional 20 taxicabs to be operated he became the donor of the Davis in world war IL in the picture who did not get a uy RADIOS = TRADE IN \DE IN YOUR OF OLD PIANO NOW!

| by Negro firms. tennis cup which goes to the winner| He married Helen Brooks ot Bos- [hospital located where he wanted rnace At present, the license situation of the international tennis matches. [ton in 1904. In 1936, several yearsiit and so arranged a biockade af- 3 Ho ; . OPEN Ll WED., FRI, UNTIL § P. M, WASHED ’ is this: Red Cab, 277; United Cab,| His last government post was as after her death, he married Mrs. |fecting the entire program. STARCHED 100; Yellow Cab, 20; P. E. Barber, governor general of the Philippines Pauline M. Sabin, who was active] “That deficiency appropriation | : Pl AN 1} 1: North Side Cab, 2, and City Cab,|in which he served from 1929 until|in the Republican party and head {was asked of the subcommittee by | ing STRETCHED 10. The latter two are Negrd firms.|1922. Before coming fo Washington |0f the women's organization for(Veterans Affairs Administrator| SALE = i ! (1 M {ACd 15¢ per pair. for ruffles) :| It is being charged that some of {he served as St. Lois park com- | national prohibition reform. He is Omar N. Bradiey in a personal apfab, ¢ > long pr. | the licenses are being held without missioner and held positions on | survived by his second wite and |pearance.’ 30 inches wide and | taxicabs being operated, thus limit-|several recreational and public ‘wel- |four children by his first marriage, Commander Stelle pointed out! than 36 inches, .. 30 pr. §| ing the number of cabs available to|fare boards in that city. Dwight F. Jr, Alice, Cynthia and {that the rejected appropriation | to 10 inches ’ As assistant secretary of war, Helen. would have provided for only slight=

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