Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1930 — Page 32

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SAD TANGLE OF LEGISLATION TO FACE CONGRESS Bitter Conflict Certain on Demand for Special Spring Session. Hu .'■riipfm-Hotcnrrl y eirtpaper Alliance WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Congress, meeting next Monday, w„ll find itself confronted with one of the heaviest legislative programs it has had in recent years and with just seventy legislative days in which to dispose of it. It will find itself divided into two distinct camps, one of which is determined to avoid a special session of congress, the other equally determined that certain controversial legislation must pass now or at a spring session of the SeventySecond congress. It will find members of each of its, major parties entirely unable to agree on a program for either the short session or the sessions that may follow it. In this situation, the annual appropriation bills will be the central point about which many controversies will revolve. Each department of government must be provided with funds for the fiscal year beginning next July 1. If the bills are not all passed when the short session ends March 4, a special session will be necessary. Asks Aid for Farmers Before the appropriation bills are passed, certain other matters must be decided. Request will be made for funds, probably totaling $60,000,000, to be used in seed loans and other extensions of credit for farmers offering from the drought aftereffects. Extraordinary expenditures for immediate construction of public buildings, flood control projects, and other public works will be proposed as a measure of unemployment relief. First, however, on the program for the senate will be the report oi its special committee to investigate campo'gn expenditures of senatorial candidates. This is a privileged matter, taking precedence over all others. Next the senate will consider confirmation of presidential appointments. Thirty of these are pending. and more than a third of them probably will cause opposition and debate on the floor. Tax Reduction Up The house will consider tax reduction early in its program, debating the recommendation President, Hoover will make as to discon-

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tinuing last year's temporary reduction. It will discuss, also, the matter of continuing to retire the war debt at the present rate, or diverting some of the funds to emergency needs, caused by falling revenues, and increased expenditures. In this same connection it will discuss issuance of bonds against the allied war debt, to enable payment by the government of cash bonuses at once to former sendee men. The four most controversial matters, upon which Senator Norris will insist on action at the short session, are Muscle Shoals, the lame duck amendment, Wagner unemployment bills, and the anti-injunc-tion bill Reapportionment must be considered at this session, and probably will cause the bitterest fight of all. Farm prices, still low. will force discussion of the federal farm board, its policies, and the act which created it. Prohibition will come before both houses in connection with appropriations, the Sheppard purchase bill, and reapportionment. Tariff debate may be renewed when the tariff commission reports on some of the schedules congress asked it to investigate. Immigration is certain to bob up with Representative John C. Box, now a lame duck, making a last effort to get through his quota bill for Mexicans, and with the administration’s recess plan for cutting down European immigration up for debate. BARE CUSTOMS RACKET Officials Find 300 Pounds of Chocolate in Mummy Case. Bn United Prats BELGRADE, Nov. 28.—A new racket in smuggling was revealed here by customs officials who auctioned off 500 pounds of chocolate seized in a mumy case. The mummy was shipped to the museum here from Egypt.

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