Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1929 — Page 5

FEB. 14, 1920.

PRIMARY LAW REPEAL VOTED BY COMMITTEE Bill Recommended, but Has Slight Chance of Passage. Wit.. foi final pa. asc appearing .'hclv, the primary repeal bill has been reported out by the state senate elections committee with the majority recommending that the bill go through. Action was taken by the committee after prodding by the Republican state committee who had drafted the measure. A compromise was made by striking out the provision that candidates for congress be chosen in district convention. As reported out the bill changes the present primary by putting the governorship and United States senatorships in the state convention. .Majority for Passage Chairman Winfield Miller, Indianapolis, and Senators Perry Johnson, Atlanta; Byron Huff, Martinsville, and Ralph Adams. Shelbyvillc, all Republicans, signed the majority committee report for passage. Senators Roscoc Martin, <Rcp.> Logansport, and James P. Davis, iDem.) Kokomo, signed the minority report recommending that the bill indefinitely be postponed. The same division was made on the measure, signed by twenty senators, calling for a referendum on the primary. The majority recommended indefinite postponement on the bill and the minority passage. A unanimous report on the 50-50 bill, giving vice-chairmen an equal vote with chairmen in party organization, wll be made. This also is a Republican state committee measure. Senators Alonzo H. Lindley and James J. Ncjdl, Whiting, Republicans, and Carl M. Gray, Petersburg, Democrat, were not present when the committee met Wednesday and took no action on the primary bills. Utilities Bill Amended Wednesday afternoon the senate again passed the income tax amendment resolution. It provides for a referendum in 1931 on whether or not the constitution shall be changed to permit an income tax levy. The Moorhead utilities regulation bill, which provides that holding companies with 50 per cent or more of utilities stock be brought under the public service commission, was amended on second reading ‘‘to make it constitutional.” A bill seeking SIOO,OOO for a purebred stock farm near Ft. Wayne was postponed indefinitely upon recommendation of committee. ELECTION OF WOMEN TO SENATE PREDICTED Sex Bar in Politics Down, Says Mrs. Langley of House. Rv United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. Wfith the disappearance of all speculation as to the probability of a woman being appointed to the Hoover cabinet, women in political life now T are beginning to wonder how far they can Mrs. Katherine Langley, Republican member of the house from Kentucky, said today she did not know whether a woman ever would be elected President, but she thought with future development some woman might rise to such leadership. "The fact that eight women have been elected to the next congress proves conclusively that the sex bar has been removed,” she said. "Women are qualified for the senate and the cabinet and in the next election some may be elected to the higher legislative body.”

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Mothers, show this to your sons! Several hundred boys from Chicago Y. M. C. A. camps held a reunion in Chicago the other day and a dishwashing contest was staged by the snappiest plate masagers of each camp. Robert Meeker, above, beat ’em all in the sudsy battle. ECHOES OF 1907 BLAST Federal Court llears 22-Fear-Old Suit for Damages. The $25,000 damage suit of Miss Mildred M. Evans. 23, against the E. I. Dupont De Nemours Powder Company, Wilmington, Del., for injuries received in the Vigo county powder plant explosion in 1907, has been transferred from superior court. Room 4, to federal court. More than fifty persons were killed and more than 100 injured in the explosion. The complaint avers Miss Evans, who then was less than 2 years old, was permanently injured by flying slate. One of the world's largest dams has been constructed on the Indus river, in India, for irrigation purposes.

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CITY MANAGER BATTLE SLATED TODAY IN HOUSE Friends of Bill to Fight Amendments Which Will Weaken Act. Effort to eliminate damaging amendments to the Noll city manager amendment bill was to be made in the Indiana house of representatives this afternoon. Consideration of the bill was made a special order of business for 3:30 this afternoon after a twohour fight Monday. The bill will be open today to further amendment, recommittment to committee or to engrossment in picparation for third reading and passage. Chief of the objectionable amendments, introduced by Representative Lloyd D. Claycombe, was one which provided for the continuance, under the city manager government, of the present city boards, commissions and departments. Leaders of the city manager movement admitted the Claycombe amendment would interfere with operation of city manager government. Claycombe pushed his amendments through Monday. ORGAN IS REPLACED Piano Used in Cathedral When Instrument Is Removed. £V/ United Press LONDON, Feb. 14.—A piano has taken the place of the organ at Leicester cathedral. It is estimated that two years will be required to install the new organ which is now under construction. Some of the pipes in the old one fell to pieces upon removal.

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