Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1925 — Page 3

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REPUBLICANS IN' CONTROL AS 68TH CONGRESSPASSES G. 0, P, Has Things All Its Own Way in Both Houses, By PAUL R. MALLON (United Press Staff Correspondent) ‘ WASHINGTON, March 4.—The turbulent Sixty-eighth Congress was shorn of its power automatically at noon today and the new Republican Congress—swept in behind the Coolidge landslide last November—assumed legislative authority over the Nation. The change marked the passing of coalition legislation and heralded the coming of straight-out Republican rule. At noon the gavels of President Pro Tem. Cummins in the Senate and Speaker Gillett in the House fell for the last time. With a tap the old Congress, which had adopted a Democratic tax bill, passed an insurance soldier bonus and repudiated in many instances the- Republican legislative program, was ushered out. The new Congress, whose first duty will be to plan a nex tax reduction, came in. Step in and Out The presiding officers stepped down from their places. Cummins handed his gavel over to Vice President Charles G. Dawes, who is to govern the Senate for the next four years. The House of Representatives. not being a continuing body like the Senate, did not remain in Stubborn Skin Irritations Healed With Cranberries The mild acid juice found in Cranberries seem to kill the tiny skin parasite which is the direct cause of Eczema and most skin irritations. With the cause removed, the healing takes place quickly. Cranolene Healing Cream, used externally, is based on this discovery. In this cream the cranberry juices have been combined with soothing, cooling, healing oils. It instantly stops 'the itching and speedily restores the skin to its natural healh and color. <!hunolene is sold by druggists, 35c, $1 and $2.50, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Samples free. Address: Cranolene, Girard, Kans.—Advertisement.

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Missing Senate Faces Bv United Pre,g WASHINGTON. March 4 Four familiar'taces passed from the Senate with the expiration of the Sixty-Eight Congress at noon today. They are: Magnus Johnson, the FarmerLaborite, who left his Minnesota farm at the call of the electorate two years ago to come down to Washington. ' Med ill McCormick, of the Illinois McCormicks, a Republican, who was elected in 1918 and took a prominent part in the furore over the Versailles treaty. McCormick died last week. Thomas Sterling, Republican, of South Dakota, who has been in the Senate since 1913, a champion of prohibition. David 1. Walsh, Democrat, of Massachusetts, Senator since 1918, who was defeated by Speaker Frederick H. gillett in the Coolidge wave.

session, and may not convene again until December, unless President Coolidge calls it especially to reduce taxes. Just what a numerical change was wrought can be understood from the following comparison of the strength of the politlcial parties in the old Congress apd the new: SENATE New. Old. Republicans 55 52 Democrats ; 40 42 Farmer-Laborites 1 2 HOUSE New. Old. Republicans 245 222 Democrats 183 208 Independents 1 1 Farmer-Laborites 2 1 Socialists 2 1 But there Is even a greater charge than the numbers can tell, lie sixty-eighth Congress came In-two years ago with a bang. Senator Robert La Follette, recent presidential opponent of Mr. Coolidge, had acquired control of a strong little group of Republicans which, with the help of the Democrats upon some legislation, could overrule the Republicans. The La Follette group dominated the entire session, just riosing. They first tied up organization of the House, demanding liberalization ot the rules, and elected a Democrat the head of the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee. Investigations The closing Congress will be known in history cheifly for its sensational series of investigations. The Teapot Dome inquiry and the Department of Justice investigation resulted in the resignation of two members of the President's Cabinet, Attorney General Daugherty and Secretary of the Navy Denby. A score of other investigations were undertaken, ending less conspicuously. The tax bill probably was the outstanding piece of legislation enacted, even overshadowing, its companion piece, the soldier bonus. In enacting the tax bill the Congress ignored the recommendations of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and provided less reduction for higher incomes than for small incomes. The President termed the bill “unsatisfactory’’ when lie signed it. Provision also was made in the measure for publicity of income tax returns. Anew immigration' bill was passed excluding Japanese. No important farm relief legislation was sanctioned. Early in the session the NorrisSinclalr bill wag defeated in the

• Senate and the McNary-Haugen bill was thrdwn out in the House. In the new Congress, Lafollette’s strength will be so impaired that he will not be able to use it to real advantage. Even since the election he had not taken an active part in legislative affairs. His groups in both houses likewise were less in the foreground. Hoosier Briefs rz—JOLICE CHIEF FRED JP I CAMPBELL of BloomingI * I ton has ordered cops to shoot at speeders who fall to stop. “Puncture their tires,” was the chief’s order. Ellettsville has struck water with a flow of twenty-five barrels a minute in driving the first well for its $30,000 water plant and system. The Laymen’s Council of Lafayette has started a census of Lafayette and West Lafayette to find the number of persons who go to church in an effort to get a larger attendance. Following arrests made at Clinton at the “Frolic of the Fleas,” Mrs. Huldah Lyday, county probation officer, has issued orders to prohibit girls under 16 and boys under 18 in dance halls.* A 1 SKELETON was brought into codrt at Huntington during a hearing of a sls,* 000 damage suit brought by Clydfe Milhoase of Wabash, against the Northern Indiana Power Company. Mllhouse alleged he was shocked by an exposed high tension wire. Professor Harry V. Wann, French teacher at the Terre Haute Normal School, will go to Europe this summer for the purpose of studying and getting material for textbooks which he intends to write. (sver 1,200 more persons attended the twelve farmers institutes in Cass County than last year. Total attendance was 4.890. The degrees of granddaddyism rre being conferred in abundance oc-.i Logansport’s city controller, Chauncey Custer. Last week he was just “dad.” Monday ho was granddad and Tuesday another grandchild was born. Only eight out of 447 dairy cows, comprising thirty-nine herds, in Fayette County, tested for tuberculosis, were found infeebsd.

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Legislative Calendar

House Bills Passed H. B. 264 (Hull)—Prohibits county auditor from correcting tax duplicates after adjournment of board of review unless authorized by State Tax Board. 87 to 2. H. B. 270 (Hull) —Authorizes municipalities to levy tax to raise revenues for any purpose. 75 to 11. H. B. 302 (Sunimy)—Places engineers’ and surveyors’ license fees in general fund. 82 to 2. H. B. 327 (Mendenhall of Daviess) Requires payment of members of State Board of Pharmacy out of general fund instead of from fees. 81 to 1. H. B. 349 (Bebinger-Duncan)—Legal-izes use by Indianapolis city plan commission of $70,000 raised prior to ordinance authorizing same. 81 to 0. H.-B. (Korff)*—Grants eight-hour day to Evansville police. 85 to 1. H. B. 361 (Freeman) —Increases maximum of workmen’s compensation benefits. 58 to 32. H. B. 372 (Wheeler)—CodHles drainage laws! 73 to 10. H. B. 376 (Elliott) —Licenses pawnbrokers. 83 to 3. H. B. 388 (Worley)—Extends twoplatoon fire system for towns of 3,000 to 7.500 population. JO to 5. H B. 303 (Reeder-Korff)—Creates fiveyear probationary period for school teachers and prohibits removal without hearing. 66 to 30. H. B. 401 (Clark of Marion)— Requires dally reading of Bible in public schools. 75 to 11. H. B. 435 (Ebaugh)-—Creates 1-cent tuberculosis levy for Indianapolis and makes 12-cent general health levy optional. 78 to 0. S. B. 18 (Sweeney)—Provides for remonstrance against street improvement by majority of property holders. 87 to 1. 9. B. 25 (Harlan) —Permits garnishee of incomes. 71 to 17. 3. B. 50 (Cann) —Limits use of utility depreciation funds to replacement of equipment. 86 to 1. 8. B. 115 (Barker)—Withholds utility rate increases until costs of valuation proceedings have been settled. 00 to 0. S. B. 116 (Barker) —Increases fee for insurance of utility securities from 15 to 25 cents on each SIOO. 88 to 0. S. B. 126 (Penrod)—Postpones date of utility rate increases to time of settlement of valuation fees. 88 to 0. S. B 150 (Quillln) —Requires consent of two-thirds of voting stockholders of utility to encumber property. 85 to 0. 9. B. ';OS (Holmes)—Permits revocation of cl arter of private corporation failing tc make required reports to State. 90 to 0. 3. B. 265 (Cann)—Authorizes issuance of additional bonds for purchase of municipal waterworks. 88 to 0. 9. B. 300 (Ernl)—Authorize* Floyd County to accept as gift a tuberculosis hospital. 88 to-0. Failed to Psm H. B. 451 (Clements) —Evansville port bill. 43 to 42. 9. B. 60 (Penrotfl—Codified State fish and game laws a* desired by Isaak Walton League. 30 to 52. Indefinitely Postponed H. B 441 (Cooper of Vigo)—Permitted issuance of both deductable and nondeductable insurance on same motor vehicle. • 9. B. 93 (Bradford)—Permitted Isaak Walton League to name additional member of Slate Conservation Commission S. B. 97 (Harlan) —Reduced dally bag limit of quail from 15 to 10. 9. L. 149 (Penrutl —Allowed railroads and cities to share equally costa of grade separation work. 8 B. 217 (Dlekerman)—Prohibited life insurance companies from discriminating between insurants of the same class.^

Pre-Season Sale of Boys’ Wash suits m Buy now what you will need for the entire, summer and /ySOar < \ save as much as $1.21 on a/ J Nr garment, as some of these actually* $2.00 values. Sizes ** '4g 79c ® Boys Wool Lined Knickers SI.OO Boys’ Wool Unlined Knickers 79c

Senate New Bills 9. B. 355 (Nejdl)—Appropriates $50.000 fur development of the Inter-State ?ort project at Hammond. Cities and owns. 8. J. R. 11 (Southworth) —Accepts $20,000 from Federal Government for 1925, and SIO,OOO more for four years and $60,000 annually thereafter for Purdue University, for investigation of marketing and production of agricultural products. Passed under suspension of rules. 37 to 0. Bills Passed S. B. 327 (Batt) —Extends from ten to sixty days the time for filing notice of lien by transfer and draymen. 36 to 2. S. B. 244 (O'Rourke) —Authorizes street railways and interurbans to operate and own bus lines. 34 to 4. S. B 212 (ORourke) —Raises bond limit of townships for roads from 1 to 1 Mi per cent of the assessed valuation, and that of counties from two to three. 27 to 19. S. B. 258 (Perkins) —Clarifies laws regarding appeals from boards of park commissioners or board of works on final assessment rolls. 40 to 0. 9. B. 249 (Bradford) —Authorizes municipalities to levy tax of not more than 3 cents to start funds for sewage disposal plants. 36 to 1. 8. B. 286 (Brown) —Separates Superior Courts of Porter and La Porte Counties, separate judge for each. 34 to 0. S. B. 212 (Brown) —Permits adjacent school units to build joint school for delinquents and ineorrigiblea. 34 to 0. 8. B- 268 (Blackburn)-—Designates city clerk and appointee of each of city political chairmen of two largest parties as board of election for special elections on changing form of city government. 3o to 4 f 9. B. 337 '(Chambers)—Provides that 50 per cent of sales of lots In municipally owned cemeteries be set aside as permanent fund. 42 to 0. , ~ „ -8. B. 346 (Crosby)—Prohibits solicitation. by any person not member of the bar. of another to institute damage suits for personal injury. 39 to 0. S. B. 251 (Daily)—Provides the Marion County canvassing board shall meet in another place than Circuit Court room. 27 to 10. 8 B 335 (Daily)—Providee maximum fine of S2OO for clipping dogs ears and tails. 27 to 10. . .. 9. B. 316 (Diekerman) —Provides for payment of building and loan stock and interest thereon to either member of joint account. 38 to 1. _ S B. 175 (Quiliin) —Provides for commission of three, to serve without pay. to recodtly laws relating tq municipal corporations. 37 to 3. __ 8 B. 38 (Harmon and Easton), —Provides for establishment of drainage districts and care and maintenance of all ditches and drains in such under board of ditch commissioners. 38 to 2. 9 B. 338 (English)—Extends jurisdic-

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tion of Appellate Court to relieve congestion in Supreme Court. 35 to 1. 9. B. 67 (Engliih)—Provides for salary increase from $2,400 to $3,000 for Marion County chief deputy auditor and clerk. ,27 to 14. v S. B. 292 (Harlan) —Prohibites nonIndiana real estate firms to buy or sell in the State without license. 39 to 0. 9. B. 274 (Harlan and Branaman) Provides that State Highway Commission can be sued. 40 to 3. 8. B. 239 (Harrison) —Makes it a misdemeanor, instead of a felony, to overdraw a bank account by check of less than SIOO. 35 to 3. 9. B. 330 (Hodges)—Amends zoning law to give city councils right to restrict building heights and halts construction work pending court decisions. 37 to 0. S. B. 130 (English)—Appropriates $25,000 foi erection of a State school to Instruct colored women as servants. 28 to 8. 9. B. 220 (Lindley)—Fixes terms of court of Benton and Warren Counties. 34 to 08. B. 298 (Moorhead) —Authorizes the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane to dispose of its garbage instead of turning it over to the city. 35 to O. 9. B. 345 (Neldl) —Authorizes North Township. Lake County, to buy 225 acres of virgin forest for a park for Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago. 43 to 0. S. B. 323 (Pell) —Authorizes State Highway Commission to reconstruct existing grade crossings. 41 to 0. S. B. 281 (Shank)—Provides counties shall pay one-third of cost of building roads from incorporated towns to connect with State road, if less than one and a half miles long. State to pay two-thirds. 40 to 0. Bills Lacking Constitutional Majority 9. B. 266 (Payne-Alldredge)—Requires ail alien males over 21 to register with county clerk. 25 to 12. . S. B. 191 (9ims)—Prohibites railroads to run engines backwards more than fifteen miles except in case of wreck or going for water. 20 to 12. S. B. 77 (AUdredge)—lncreases compensation paid injured workmen under workmen's compensation act from $13.20 a

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