Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1931 — Page 20

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MUSCLE SHOALS AND JOBS BILLS LIKELY TO DIE Hoover Will Be Prevented by Press of Business From Early Action. Bit Lnited Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—PresiHoover fears the rush of lastminute business will prevent him from acting before next week on s he modified Norris muscle shoals bill and the Wagner measure to create federal employment agencies, it was learned at the White House today. The bills are going through the normal course of all such measures and now arc tied up in the war and labor departments, it was learned. The President will find it impossible to act upon them before Monday, if then, it was ,->aid. The delay may seal the fate of the bills. Parliamentarians believe the only good chance now of their becoming laws is for Mr. Hoover to sign them. Against this possibility come authoritative information that the President is opposed to bori. i-.-'as-ures, in their present form. blllE should be sent bat* Ihe Capitol Monday with a feto.

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Just Ask Cops By United Press CHICAGO. Feb. 27.—Chicago police are efficient, no matter what their critics may say. Just ask D. A.* Wallis of Birmingham, Ala., who sent the following telegram to the hard working blue coats: “Will you please find out for me what hospital Mrs. A. C. Hadley Is in and what her condition is?’’ The efficient officers investigated fully, with the followin'; result, telegraphed to WalUs: “Mrs. Hadley is in Illinois Masonic hospital. Condition okay. It’s a nine-pound boy.”

only two days would remain in which congress could pass them over a veto. Unlike tne veterans’ loan bill, these two measures are opposed by a strong minority. Jlouse leaders say it would be impossible to pass the muscle shoals bill over a veto, and leaders on both sides are doubtful about the Wagner bill. The shortness of time makes the possibility of favorable action even more remote. Westfield Flies State Flag Bjj United Press WESTFIELD, Mass., Feb. 27.—A state flag is flown from a pole in Park Square to let strangers know that this is the home of Governor Joseph B. Ely, the first western Massachusetts Democrat ever elected chief executive.

PERU REBELS DETERMINED TD ‘RUIN TYRANNY' Sanchez Cerro Is Branded as Dictator by Chief of Insurgents. BY E. Z. BALLON United Press Staff Correspondent AREQUIPA, Peru, Feb. 27.—Determination of the southern revolutionary leaders to fight the military government of LieutenantColonel Luis M. Sanchez Cerro at Lima is reiterated by Colonel Carlos Beytia, commander of insurgent forces at Arequipa. “It is Imperative to overthrow the tyranny which was merely substituted for the tyranny of Augusto B. Leguia,” Beytia said, explaining to the United Press the uprising against the Sanchez Cerro regime, which was installed last August, after the overthrow of Leguia’s government. Rebel leaders who claim support of wide areas in southern Peru have been preparing to meet the southward movement of troops sent against them by the Lima government. “Our program calls for immediate convocation of elections,” Beytia

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‘Fightin ’ Words By United Press EL PASO, Tex!, Feb. 27. Citizens who objected to the Wickersham report’s reference to Juarez, Mexico, as a “dirty, flea-bitten, dope metropolis,” and to El Paso as “the jumping off place housing criminals and other undesirables,” have wired Texas senators and representatives in Washington, demanding a retraction. Chambers of commerce of the two cities led in the prote£s.

continued. “We will demand a secret vote, insuring representation of minorities in the new government which we propose. “We will guarantee liberty of the press, liberty of ideas, and freedom of assembly. Our program calls for establishment of a •system of taxation which wall fall lightly on small incomes and heavily on big incomes. There will be taxes on luxury articles ancl on lai’ge aggregations of capital. “We would form a council of state to prepare anew constitution. We would restrict the power of the president to prevent dictatorships.”

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FEAR CABINET FALL NEAR IN GREATBRITAIN Resignation of MacDonald and Aids Possibility After Trades Bill Defeat. BY KEITH JONES United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 27.—Resignation of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald's Labor government was considered a possibility in some political quarters today after a Liberal amendment to the trades disputes bill had taken most of the original flavor out of the measure. The bill, intended to legalize general strikes, in its amended form defines as illegal “any strike or lockout, the effect of which at any time by reason of its extension or continuance . . . endangers public health and safety by interfering with supplies or the distribution of

water, fuel, light, medical and sanitary services, or other necessities of life.” Trade unionists particularly were bitter regarding the amendment, and said that it citiated the entire trades dispute bill. .> The fall of the Labor cabinet appeared possible, if MacDonald wished to secure the united support of the trades unionists and contest a general election, on the basis of preserving the original trades disputes measure. Another possibility was that the Laborites would drop the bill and promise to reintroduce it in the house of commons when the party obtains a clear majority. The invention of a Scottish engineer. anew lubricant, gives warning of the danger of overheating bearings by emitting a specific odor.

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CAMEL RICE STARTS Thirty Racing Steeds in Derby of Sahara. By United Press EL GOLEA. Algeria, Feb. 27. Thirty racing camels started from here Thursday In the annual grand prix of the Sahara. They will race northwards over the hot* desert sands until the leader riches the winning post in the oasis village of Ghardaia. 187 miles away. During the year, the racing camels are specially trained for the desert grand prix. the 6,000 francs prize for which is offered every year, by an American woman. Mrs. J. fe. Harlan.

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