Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1930 — Page 6
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SENATOR HEFLIN (S CALLED BAD AD FOR STATE Alabama Trifle Tired of Notoriety, Magazine’s Survey Shows. Bv United Prm NKW YORK, Sept. 12.—Indications that United States Senator Thomas Heflin shortly may retire to private life are found in a survey of Alabama politics published today by Collier's, stressing the nationwide importance of the revolt against the crusading senator. The survey shows that Heflin’s candidacy for re-election is meeting strenuous opposition on industrial and educational grounds. “For commercial reasons,” it says, "Alabama is a trifle tired of Tom. He ia regarded by the promoters of Alabama—the Chambers of Commerce, the manufacturers, the advertisers who are spending money to induce northern capital to make the state its home, and that growing element which thrice has thwarted efforts to saddle the schools with anti-evolution laws—as a bad advertisement for his state.” It is said by Heflin’s opponents that three important industries recently have rejected Alabama as a site for expansion because they considered It impossible to develop in their own way under the racial
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third of the farming counties of the country, and its full effect has not been felt yet. Besides havoc already wrought, the winter probably will bring further grief, when the feed shortage becomes acute, it was said at department of agriculture. This belief was based on the fact that despite the present feed shortage, which caused the I. C. C. to give blanket approval to reductions in freight rates, the liquidation of livestock has been comparatively small. Conflicting reports and exagger-
ated ideas of the help the federal government can give have marked the drought disaster up to now. A railroad executive recently traveled through the southwest and returned to his St. Louis' office to declare that conditions were not so bad as painted. Now, however, the department of agriculture has recommended that eighty-five counties in Texas not heretofore listed should be given the benefits of the freight rate reductions. Secretary of Agriculture Arthur
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M. Hyde contemplates calling a second conference of officials from tfia states affected, but no date has ypt been set. Meanwhile, pressure grows throughout the country for immediate relief measures. Congressional action of some sorb looking toward relief of the stricken farmers now appears inevitable in the December session. Two new saints recently were canonized by Pope Pius. They weT Lucy Filippir.i, founder of the Filippini Sister order, and Catherine Thomas, Spanish nun.
