Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 249, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1929 — Page 5
MARCH 7,1929.
WASHINGTON IN MOURNING FOR ‘TOM’ TAGGART Harry New, Watson and Ludlow Pay Tributes to Great Hoosier. Bu Times Special WASHINGTON, March 7. Among the most deeply grieved of the Washington friends of Thomas Taggart was Harry S. New. ex-post-master-general, upon receipt of news of the Democratic chieftain’s death. “The news brings me the deepest grief,” said New. “Tom Taggart and I had been the warmest personal friends since we were both on the entrance of business life in In- 1 dianapolis, a half century ago. It was friendship deep and sincere, which the bitterness and acrimonies of politics never jarred. “Everyone who knew Tom Taggart will be more than sorry he’s gone. He leaves pleasant memories in the minds and hearts of as many people as anyone I ever have known. Representative Louis Ludlow said: “While Thomas Taggart achieved his widest fame as a politician, he was even more a humanitarian. It was my good fortune to know him intimately from the time he managed the restaurant at the Union station. He had a most gentle, genuinely sympathetic nature, which responded nobly to every tale of want and need. “He had very human qualities, and thousands who are now dead, as well as thousands who are living, felt the warmth of his affectionate nature. Judge Oscar E. Bland of the customs court of appeals, said: “I always found Senator Taggart a fair fighter in politics, a man of wonderful disposition, who had an unusual number of friends.” “I had known Tom Taggart Tor forty years,” said Senator James E. Watson. “While we belonged to different political parties, our personal friendship throughout rll this
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General Aaron Saenz, a close friend of the iate General Obregon, and a candidate for the presidency in Mexico, has hurried to the aid of President Fortes Gil and is doing all he can to help him quell the revolt.
time never had been disturbed. I genuinely liked him because of his human qualities. “I think that he was the best mixer I ever saw and his regard for people was not assumed or just put on. It came from the heart and that made him almost irresistible in this line of political activity. “He had the happy faculty of holding men to him and welded them into a political organization that was exceedingly difficult to overcome. “It chanced in the fortune of politics that he and I ran against each other for senator twice, but neither of us ever could be induced to utter a syllable of an unfriendly character against the other. “I regard him as easily the shrewdest and the most effective political force in the Democratic party of the central west in the last quarter century.” Daniel Boone is buried at Prankfort, Ky.
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The activities of Gilbert Valenzuela, former Mexican ambassador to England, and recently a candidate for the presidency, are held partly responsible for the outbreak of the revolt against Fortes Gil.
NO CUT IN STUDEBAKER Mistaken Idea of Price Slashes for Present Models. No price reductions have been made in present models of Studebaker cars, Morton Hoffman, salesmanager of the Armacost Auto Company, Studebaker dealers, announced today. Announcement of new Commander coupe models, one of which will sell at a lower price than present models, has led to the mistaken belief that prices are being reduced on present models, Hoffman said. Injured in Fall Off Ladder E. H. Howley, 45, of 411 East Ohio street, is in critical condition today at city hospital as the result of a fall from a ladder at 1124 Peck street, where he was painting a house. He suffered serious head injuries.
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BATTLE LOOMS DURING SESSION ON LEGISLATION House and Senate Conflict on Program; Lower Body Wants Limit on Actions, Bu Times Special WASHINGTON, March 7.—The predicted conflict between senate and house leaders over the legislative program at the special session next month has taken definite shape. With the senate demanding an open season on a great variety of legislation, the Longworth-Tilson-Snell group rallied their forces to block the senatorial program. They rely upon their majority of 100 in the next congress and their complete control of the house organization to make good their promise to President Hoover that they would confine legislation to the subject of “limited” tariff revision and agricultural relief. Even Senator James E. Watson of Indiana, the new Republican leader, was drawn into the controversy when he declared that reap-
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portionment would also be considered at the extra session. House leaders smiled at this suggestion and predicted it would get nowhere in their branch of congress. “We have a hard-and-fast agreement.” said one of the leaders, “that we shall do nothing but take up tariff and farm relief.” Asa first step in their restricted program the house leaders created only three committees in organizing their body for the special session. These are ways and means, agriculture and rules unless other committees are organized. No legislation excepi farm and tariff matters can be considered for there will be no place for it to originate, be whipped into bills or prepared for general consideration. But house bosses are taking no chances on having various groups overthrow their plans by swapping votes. They extended the olive branch to the erstwhile insurgent group from Wisconsin by electing Representative James A. Frear of that state to the powerful ways and. means committee. He was thrown off the committee follow-
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