Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1931 — Page 19

JUNE 19,1931

HOUSE SPEAKER SKIRMISHING IS ON IN EARNEST Both Parties Maneuvering for Edge in Battle Over Vacancy. &-J Scripps.Hoicord Newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON. June 19. _ With cnly two votes dividing the Democrats and Republicans in the house, maneuvering to win the speakership has started in earnest, according to reports reaching here todav. Democrats particularly are anxious over apparent moves by Senator Wesley Jones (Rep., Wash.), senate whip, to remove a Democratic congressman from the house by elevating him to the federal bench. Republicans are worrying over the outcome of the special election in Cincinnati that will be held to fill the seat made vacant by the death of the late Speaker Loneworth. On these two things may hinge the question of whether a Republican or Representative "Jack” Garner (Dem., Tex.), will bang the gavel and which party will organize the lower body. Jones has asked his Democratic colleague. Senator C. C. Dill, to Join with him in indorsing Representative Samuel B Hill Wash.), for a vacancy on the federal court in that district. Except for Dill. Hill is the only Democrat sent to congress from Washington in many years. Although his district normally is Republican by 10,000. he usually wins by 40 000. But should he be kicked upstairs, the Republicans might be able to defeat whoever runs in his place, and that would make their hold in the house more secure. In any

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event, Dill Is expected to decline to line up with Jones, even though he might like to see his friend go on the bench. Hill, Incidentally, is a member of the house ways and means committee, and an important figure in the Democrats’ organization. Republicans think they have the edge in the Cincinnati district now. although the Speaker won by only 3,500 last year. The G. O. P. candidate in the primary of Aug. 11 is John B. Hollister, a law partner of Robert A. Taft and said to be secretary of the Crusaders, the young men’s wet organization. He has taken little part In politics, and has not become involved in recent intra-party disputes. The Democrats’ sole candidate so far is State Senator David Lorbach, a lawyer. , The Republicans plan to send some of their foremost spell-binders into the district and so do the Democrats. The result will be looked upon as an indication of whether the administration has gained or lost more ground since last fall’s election. Architect Chosen By United Press WASHINGTON, D. C. June 19. The treasury department announces selection of Harry A. Byle & Cos., Evansville, as architect for Additional buildings for the marine hospital at Evansville.

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WARFARE STILL RAGES Hondnra Troops Force Rebels to Retreat in Battle. By United Press TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, June 19.—Fighting which started Thursday between government troops under General Luis Meija Mojeno and General Gregario Ferrera, rebel leader, still was in progress today near Lake Yojoa over a wide front. The battle was waged all day Thursday and all night, the rebels finally retreating. Casualties were said to be numerous, but no check could be made because of continued hostilities.

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