Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 178, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1931 — Page 10

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THREE TEXANS MAY GET ‘KEY’ JOBS IN HOUSE Democrats Would Control and Mold Proposals for Legislation. £'l Scripp*~H otrarrl Xcir*paprr Alliance WASHINGTON. Dec. 4.-Three Texans, as probable committee chairmen under Democratic control, ■will mold the legislative proposals through which the new house this winter will pass on three major national issues. These men, all of long service in the congress, are in line for the chairmanships of the committee on agriculture, interstate and foreign commerce, and judiciary, and as such will have a guiding hand in determining how the problems of power, prohibition and agriculture are placed before the house. Past records of all three indicate that each will approach his particular problem with a liberal attitude. Representative Sam Rayburn of Texas apparently is assured the chairmanship of the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce under Democratic control. Considered an expert on transportation matters, Rayburn announced, when the last session ended, that he would introduce in the new' congress a resolution which would uncover the real ownership of the big power companies, reveal how r widely they own the operating public electrical utilities, and determine who owns the gas companies. In Representative Hatton Sumners of Texas the judiciary committee would be headed by a man who has had long experience as a prosecuting attorney. His committee will determine in what manner, if at all, the prohibition question can come before the house. Sumners has said he considers economic issues more important now than the liquor question. His friencs say he is not at all pleased with the present prohibition situation, but he never has announced himself in favor or any alternative system. The agriculture committee probably will have as chairman Representative Marvin Jones of Texas, who took occasion last session to protest against the federal farm board's stabilization operations, and who believes the federal government should make an effort to reduce the freight charges farmers have to pay. He also favored the debenture plan. Wife Accused of Attack BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. 4. Tn a suit for divorce, Thomas Hays alleges Mrs. Laura Hays, struck him while he w r as ill and unable to defend himself.

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Bertrand H. Snell, above, of Potsdam, N. Y„ won the Republican nomination for Speaker of the house of representatives over John Q. Tilson of Connecticut. However, since the Democrats have a lead of four votes over the Republicans in the house, the election of John N. Garner of Texas. Democrat, virtually is assured. Snell probably will be the floor leader.

DENIES TIRE REPORT Dunlops Were Guaranteed, Says Manager of Store. Bids of the Dunlop Tire Company could not have been rejected by the works board because no factory guarantee was offered, W. J. Roach, store manager of the Dunlop Tire Company, said today, announcing his factory would repair, replace or refund cash for tires found unsatisfactory. A statement in The Times a few? days ago said Albert Loesche, city purchasing agent, had refused the Dunlop bid, which ivas among lowest of eleven, because they were not guaranteed. The works board authorized Loesche to give contracts for eight tires to the Acme Tire Company, for United States brand tires, and to the General Tire Company for four other heavy-duty tires for city trucks. Both of these companies were high bidders. Loesche explained today that “Dunlop didn't say anything about a factory guarantee or w r rite it on the bid.” Alleged Beggar Held li y Time a Special ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 4.—Complaints from families w’ho said a drunken man came to their homes late at night begging money caused arrest of Monte Justice, 40. He is charged with intoxication and possession of intoxicating liquor.

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REM TO ELECT Three Directors Will Be Chosen by Board. Three directors will be elected to serve three-year terms at the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board In the Washington next Thursday noon. Candidates on the regular ticket who have entered the race are Robert M. Collier. A. H. M, Graves, Gavin L. Payne. Norris P. Shelby, Leo F. Welch and Frank F. Woolling. Independent candidates are M. L. Hali, James B. Hurt and Forrest M. Knight. All candidates with exception of

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