Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 83, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1930 — Page 6

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POWERFUL FOE T RUNS AGAINST SPEAKER‘NICK’ Longworth, House Czar, to Face Real Fight for Re-Election. Bu Bcrippt-Hovwrd S’rv,paver Alliance WASHINGTON. Aug. 15. For the first time in fifteen years. Speaker Nicholas Longworth of the house faces a vigorous fight for reelection, according to reports reaching Washington from Cincinnati Longworth is being opposed by Captain John W. Pattison, lawyer and World war veteran, son of former Governor Pattison, who won the Democratic nomination without opposition. Like Longworth, Pattison is wealthy, but, unlike Longworth, he has no machine affiliations. Pattison will be supported energetically by the Democratic national committee and also by the Democratic congressional campaign committee. In addition, he will have the backing of the railway brotherhoods and. it is understood, of the American Federation of Labor. Labor is opposing Longworth because it regards hijp as the leader of the reactionary forces in congress. Longworth’s domination of the house is so complete that he has been able on many occasions to defeat progressive legislation passed by the senate. The repeated failure of the Norris "lame duck” amendment Is cited as an example. Longworth also is credited with responsibility for failure of house conferees to agree during the last congress on a final solution of the Muscle Shoals water power problem. As Speaker, Longworth. under operation of the house rules and steering committees, which he dominates. is regarded as wielding more power than the late Uncle Joe Cannon. With the exception of a two-year absence, Longworth has served continuously since 1903. He was defeated in 1912, when he supported former President Taft against his father-in-law, the late President Roosevelt.

First Auto Owner Dies Bu Timn Sverinl BEDFORD, Ind., Aug. 15.—Funeral services were held here today for Aaron Davis, 88, who owned the first automobile in Lawrence county. He drove his own car until three years ago. He was a Civil war veteran.

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.AUG. 15, 1936