Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1932 — Page 3
JAN. 28, 1032
HOOVER ANGERS SENATE IN LIST OF NOMINATIONS Long Opens Career With Attack on ‘Backyard Appointments.’ BY RAY TUCKER Tim** SUIT C*>rre*i>oiuJ*nt WASHINGTON, Jan. 28— Headed by sucn names as Charles G. Dawes, Harvey Couch and Jesse H. Jones, President Hoover's nominations today faced heavy bombardment from progressive Democrats and Republicans in the senate. Veteran members could not rememb*r when so many presidential appointments had caused so much dissatlstactlon among various elements. Making his maiden speech only three days afte. he reached the capital, Senator Huey Long <Dem., La.) served notice that he was 'tired of seeing the President reaching into backyards for nominees.” He announced he would oppose numerous members* of the tariff, power and federal trade commissions when then present terms expire and their names arc sent up again. Dawes. Couch and Jones, three of the four directors of the reconstruction corporation, were approved by the banking’ and currency committee with no dissent, except from Senator Blaine <Rep, Wis.). The latter’s demand for an investigation and hearing was smothered, but the senator held up senate action. He refused to consent to immediate fbnsideration, forcing the nominations to lay over for a day. With Minority Leader Robinson
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of Arkansas, marshalling the conservative Democrats, and regular Republicans lining up behind Hoover, it is expected they will be confirmed easily. About a dozen progressives may register protest in their vote or in a short speech explaining their action. There is almost no opposition to Dawes, but there is some objection to Couch, public utility magnate, and to Jones, a Texas publisher with real estate and building interests. Both are southern Democrats, however, although Representative Edgar Howard <Dem., Neb.) has raised the question of whether Couch actually belongs to that party. Besides these men, others under fire are Judge James H. Wilkerson, of Illinois, and Kenneth Mackintosh of Washington, who have been named to the federal circuit court. Colonel Thad Brown of Ohio who has been appointed to the federal radio commission, will be fought by Senator James Couzens (Rep., Mich.) Labor has turned thumbs down on the two judicial nominees on the ground that they have been unfair to organized labor. Couzens charges that Brown’s main qualifications are his political activities in Ohio on behalf of Hoover. Brown ran the President’s 1928 primary convention in that state. William E. Humphreys w f as confirmed for the federal trade commission late Wednesday after a sharp attack against him.
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