Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 238, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1923 — Page 3
TUESDAY, FEB. 13, 1923
LLOYD GEORGE PLANS 10 REGAIN POM PARTY Little Welshman on Hand as Parliament Convenes for Important Session, Bji United Press LONDON', Feb. 13. —The British parliament was opened today with the reading of the king’s speech from the throne and much of the traditional ceremony, which perenially characterizes the reconvening of the two houses. Uoyd George Present The present session of parliament will see David Lloyd George, former pr* ller, inaugurate his attempt to “come back.” The little Welshman will be over on the opposite side of the house from many of the Tory members who supported him In the last parliament and will have plenty of opportunity to use the invective oratory for which, on occasions, he is famous. Disputing with Lloyd George for a permanent position as chief opponent of the government is Ramsay MacDonald, leader of the parliamentary labor party, who spent the recess energetically building up his party machinery for a determined bid to establish labor's supremacy. Problems Include Budget. Domestic problems which confront the government includes: 1. The budget, which will be offered by Stanley Baldwin, Bonar Law came into office on a tax reduction platform, but funding of the debt to America necessitates certain increases which are not likely to reflect credit upon the government in the eyes of the taxpayers. 2. Labor will urge a capital levy. 3. 'Unemployment, with a million and a half out of work, will give the labor opposition a strong talking point. Recognition of Russia, withdrawal from the Rhine,'renunciation of German reparations and peace with Turkey are some of the foreign planks which Ramsay MacDonald and his followers will urge. HOUSE OF DAVID HAS FIRST DIVORCE CASE Member of Long-llaired Colony Given Separation. BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Feb. 13. —On the heels of the latest and most sensational damages suit for ?800,000 against Benjamin Purnell, long-haired leader of the House of David colony here, comes the first divorce in the history’ of the colony. Ross Smiley, supposed to bo an Israelite, was granted a divorce in the Berrien i County Circuit Court at St. Joseph 1 from Lucille Wheeler Smiley, who Is now said to be in Portland, Ore. The plaintiff alleges that immediately after his marriage, Feb. 21, 1921, by the Rev. T. W. Bellingham, pastor of the First Christian Church at Benton Harbor, his wife left him and went West.
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SENATE These bills passed the Senate Monday: No. 264 (Swain) —Providing that no public utility may issue bonds in excess of assessed valuation of its property as lived by the public service commission. (40-0.) No. 235 (Nejal)— Authorizing city councils in cities of the fourth class not county seats to employ county auditor to prepare tax duplicate. (43-0.) No. 239 (Daily!—Legalizing incorporation of concerns which are doing business, though record of incorporation is not on file in office of secretary of State. (41-0.) No 279 (Henley)—Amending voluntary sssoeiation act to permit utilities to purchase waterworks plants. (45-0.) No. 246 (Adams) —Providing for cutting of weeds along public highways under the direction of county highway superintendent. Provides that farmers be given preference for work. (36-5.) No. 140 (Van Orman) —Creating a State administrate e building council and recodifying building laws. (27-14.) Power for Board No. 181 (Penrod) —Giving State board of accounts power to examine any public contract on petition of ten taxpayers, and providing that attorney general of State may act in case of fraud. (42-2.) No. 234 iLochard) —Prohibiting counties and townships from incurring any expense in proceedings for highway, unless and until said bonds can be Issued within legal debt limit. (34-0.) No. 250 (Easton) —Providing for redemption of township school bonds on which statute of limitations has out off redemption. Applies to Grant County (32-5.) No. 212 (Emit—Giving county commissioners power to convey real estate or buildings to American Legion posts, on petition of 100 or more freeholders. (41-0.) No 277 (Harlan) —Authorizing common couneils In cities of the third class to appropriate money for art museums. (43-0.) No. 283 (Holmes) —Giving public service commission the right to regulate railroad crossings. (35-3.) Change Approved This Senate joint resolution passed the Senate: No. 9 (Beardsley)—To amend the Constitution providing that the Legislature meet thirty days to introduce bills, adjourn thirty days to consider them, and reconvene thirty days to pass bills. (26-19.) These bills were withdrawn from the Senate: No. 202 (Southworth) —Amending laws regarding the making of a will. No. 287 (Southworth! —Providing that r.on-resident of State shall not be recorded as a resident even though at time of death he was a resident of a certain city. This bill failed to pass the Senate Monday: No. 233 (Hodges)—Providing street intersection paving costs may be paid by adjoining property owners instead of by city. (20 noes and 14 ayes.) HOI’SE These bills were introduced in the House Monday: No. 390 (Rainey)—Repeals law requiring concrete floors in school buildings to be at least three feet above ground level. State medicine and public health No. 391 tWysong)—Permits guardians of insane persons to bring suits in behalf of charges. Judiciary A. No. 392 i Rich) —Requires State to issue patent to Andrew J. Zimmerman for certain land in Jasper County. Judiciarv B. No. 393 (Sherwood. Rowbottom, Wede-
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king. Rich, Miller, Matthews. Ducomb, Isenbarger. Kenney, Updike, Hull, Flock, Holman, Hammitti —Requires State tax commission to prescribe uniform tax receipts throughout the State. Judiciary A. No. 594 (Hammitt) —Corrects error in geographical boundary of Jay County. Judiciary B. Lincoln Memorial No. 395 (Wedeking)—Provides for appointment of commission of nine persons by Governor and appropriation of $5,000 for purchase of twelve-acre tract of ground in Spencer County for Abraham Lincoln memorial. Ways and means. No. 396 (Love) —Amends present law on workmen's compensation to injelude boys between 16 and 18 years as compensable. Insurance. No. 397 (Core) —Limits pay of bridge engineers to 4 per cent of total cost on contracts under SI,OOO, 2 per cent up to $lO,000 and 1 per cent for more than SIO,OOO. Roads. This House bill was withdrawn by its author: No. 98 (Miller-Earley)—Amended law on salaries of circuit judges. This bill was indefinitely postponed: No. 312 (Schwartz-Perkins) —Amended workmen’s compensation act of 1915. Judicirry A. Flag for Statehouse This concurrent resolution was introduced: No 0 (Rainey)—Provides for display of State flag beneath United States flag on dome of Statehouse throughout legislative sessions. Soldiers. These bills were passed by the House: No. 12 (Graham-Bierly)—Provides for compensation of soldiers and others who served in Spanish and World Wars. No. 186 (Rich)—Requires creation of State board of chiropodists and licensing of same. No. 198 (Ahlgren)—State appropriation bill. No. 324 (Day)—Regulates courts to limited jurisdiction in second-class cities. This bill was killed: No. 76 (Harrison) —lllegallzed advertising for marriage bureaus in any form. SEUZETTE PROUD MAMMA i Basks in Glory of First Prize for Litter at Cat Show. Spooner’s Seuzette is a proud mama today. She basked with her four kittens at the home of her owner, Mrs. C. L. Webb. 2456 N. New Jersey St., and purred: "What a fine family we are.” And why not? They were given - first prize for mother and litter at the Indianapolis cat show. Parked Auto Purloined The auto of J. C. Ott, apartment 19 of 310 X. Capitol Ave., was taken Monday night from a parking space at Michigan and New Jersey Sts.
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VETERANS PRAISED FOR ENTHUSIASM Disabled ex-Service Men Hold Meeting and Dance, Declaring he was certain from personal observation that 90 per cent of America's wounded and disabled exservice men would succeed if given reasonable opportunities, William P. Snethen, sub-district officer of the veterans’ bureau, spoke Monday night before Indianapolis Chapter No. 1, Disabled American Veterans of the World War, at the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Daisy Douglas Barr of the Indiana War Mothers congratulated the disabled “buddies” on the enthusiasm with which they have taken to rehabilitation. Other speakers were J. A. Harmon of Angola, State commander D. A. V.; Raymond Creelman of Angola, representative from national headquarters at Cincinnati; F. M. Livengood, State commander Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mrs. John Huntington, vice president State War Mothers; J. F. Ranier, superintendent of city assessment bureau, who gave the address of welcome, and George O. Cowan, post commander. A dance was attended by 250 persons. Crabs Disturbs Diners SUVA, Fiji Islands, Feb. 13.—Female diners at the most pretentious hotels here Jump on chairs and scream when at almost every meal giant crabs scuttle across the dining-room floor. The crabs are routed by a Hindu servant hired for that express purpose. He attacks them with a walking stick and sends them hurtling liTre golf balls.
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AMENDMENT IS FAVORED Senate Adopts Resolution to Change Time of Sessions. The Senate resolution providing an amendment to the constitution so that the Legislature would meet thirty days to introduce bills, adjourn thirty days to consider them and reconvene thirty days to pass bills, was ready today to go to the House. It passed the Senate late Monday, 26-19. Senator Nejdl’s motion to postpone the bill was indefinitely lost. Senator Van Orman said the measure was “an insult to the mentality of a legislator.” “We car not do worse than now. I’m in favor of the bill,” said Senator Durham. The measure must pass the House, pass both houses again in 1925 and then go to the people for a referendum vote.
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