Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1931 — Page 21

FEB. 27, 1931

CAUCUS SHOWS LONGWORTH HE FACES BATTLE Unction Bobs Up Despite Efforts to Preserve Harmony. By United Preen WASHINGTON. Feb 27.—Speaker Nicholas Longworth took anew grip on his leadership of house Republicans today, well aware his task henceforth would be no easy one. For despite all efforts to preserve harmony, several sources of future friction bobbed up at Thursday night’s party caucus at which Longworth was re-nominated and Floor Leader Tilson was re-elected, unanimously. The oil embargo controversy, which has kept Republican leaders in hot water for several days, first was brought to the notice of the caucus through the absence of five regular Kansas Republicans who stayed away in protest. Later there was a futile attempt to get the caucus to go record in favor of an embargo or tariff protection A dozen other vacant seats served as portents of the fight next session of liberalization of house rules' and progressive legislation. *“he caucus took cognizance of the rules liberalization campaign by adopting, unanimously, a resolution offered by Representative Phil D. Cwing (Cal.>, instructing Republican members of the rul~ committee to dm ft recommendations for rules changes and report, them to the caucus at the beginning of the next congress. The resolution did not specify any particular changes, ft dees not satisfy these agitating for rather radical changes. The dozen, outside of the Kansas group, who absented themselves, did so for various raesons. Some of 'hem. like Representative La Guardia <N. Y.t, .and the Wisconsin absentees, are opposed to caucuses on principle. Others had personal grievances, such as Maas ('Minn.), who is en-

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While Mrs. DeCourcey Browne' (above) sat in an adjoining room, her estranged husband, a wealthy importer, attempted to end his life by swallowing five tablets of poison. He was reported to be in a critical condition in a New York hospital. Mrs. Browne had called at his hotel suite, accompanied by an attorney, in an effort to reach a separation agreement. Can’t Vacate Divorce SEATTLE, Feb. 27.—1 fa woman divorces her husband, she cant have the divorce vacated after he’s dead, a superior court judge ruled here in the case of Mrs. Millicent M. Lang, who sought to have her divorce vacated so she could receive the benefits of her husband’s $5,000 life insurancegaged in a controversy with Postmaster General Brown over the St. Paul postmastership. There is potential trouble in this group of Longworth in his contest for re-election against Democratic Floor Leader John N. Gardner. Their defection is significant, isnes the two parties are so closely divided in the next house.

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