Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1926 — Page 24
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"""MAN CHIEF IN SENATE FACES DIFFICULT SESSION Floor Leader Less Sure of Following Mow Than y Before. i Hu United Presß WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Senator Curtis of Kansas is here, preparing to assume about the hardest job in Washington keeping Senate Republicans in line during the short ession. Curtis will become in fact ■s well as in name the majority !oor leader. Last session he had to divide authority with Senator Butler if Massachusetts, due to the latter’s ose personal relationship with resident Coolidge. The election liminated Butler. The difficulty of his job lies in the ict that ihe majority itself is only ’.ominal now. So many of the Reublican Senators are independent l party control that their leader an never be sure just how many dlowers he has. Aside from this, here will be two more Democrats — Valsh of Massachusetts and Hawes { Missouri —in the Senate, and two ess Republicans than last session. Curtis’ friends inside and outside
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the Senate, ohwever, are looking for him to do as well as any fender could under the circumstances. Sitting at the back center of the Senate, where he can watch the whole floor, he is always there and last to leave. Eternally swinging his spectacles in both hands, he watches quietly. His stocky figure, with its tanned face and heavy moustache, only moves down toward the Vice President’s rostrum when there’s trouble. A suggestion here, a word there, infrequently a motion, and a tangled situation is .straightened out. Then Curtis is back at his desk watching again. Extremely conservative in his views, Curtis is personally liked by every one in and around the Senate, progressive or conservative, Democratic or Republican. Since his early days, when he used to race halfbroken ponies down the streets of Kansas City, Ivas., he has been liked and trusted by men. He had much sympathy last winter -when Butler led party members away from what Curtis believed to be wise policy. For instance, Curtis wanted to seat Brookhart. Butler and others broke away. Asa result, the Senate Republicans have Brookhart and a Democrat on their hands for next session. Curtis never seems to be annoyed, however. Informed persons say he has the best “poker face” In the Senate. ‘DRINK’ CAUSES RIOT NEW YORK—Two dozen policemen were called to quell a riot in a Broadway dance palace, w r hich began when someone accidentally spilled a drink one a neighbor’s table.
BRITISH WINE IGNORED Vintages of Other Nations Served at Conterence Banquets, Bli Vniled Prc LONDON. Nov. 19.—British board of trade and other government efforts to insist that Englishmen should “Buy British Goods,” did not appear to Impress those in charge of the wine lists of the official banquets given to imperial conference delegates. At one of the dinners the wine list included nine separate items of Spanish, German, French and Dutch liquors. The only British beverage used was the port served after the meal. London newspapers noted “that Empire wines were not included.” HAWAIIAN DISPUTE IS ON Spain Said to Have Discovered Islands. Bu yF!A Service HONOLULU, Nov. 19.—The Spanish and not. the English discovered the Hawaiian Islands, according to a document in the archives at Barcelona, Spain, a copy of which has been brought to Honolulu and turned over to members of the Hawaiian Historical Society. The document has aroused much interest among local historians, as it practically contradicts the more or less established fact that Capt. James Cook, British navigator, was the discoverer when he sighted the islands in 1778. The date .if the
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