Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1911 — Program of Last Day of Indiana General Assembly. [ARTICLE]

Program of Last Day of Indiana General Assembly.

Indianapolis, Ind., March 6.—The Sixty-seventh General Assembly will die at midnight. House convenes at 9 a. m., Senate at 9.30 a. m. An effort will be made today to get the House to withdraw amendment to the Grube referendum hill and thus bring it back from the conference committee, in which it is tied up by a division. Democratic ' leaders held conference at the Denison and will make an effort to recall Lieb legislative apportionment bill from the Governor in order to make changes in southern Indiana districts over which there is now much dissatisfaction. Party leaders are willing to make concessions on McGinnis good roads bill in order to pass a measure to fulfill promise of Democratic platform plank. Governor Marshall announces he will consider only jthose bills sent to him today which he may desire to approve. He said he has yet to reach a decision oh the child labor bill, although report is out that he will sign it. Usual program of hilarity” is expected at -night sessions while members are waiting on Governor’s action on bills. Miner’s .qualification bill may be amended that it will be acceptable to both Houses. Cost of present session is estimated by Representative Racey, chairman of House “plunder” committee, at $126,000.