Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1932 — Page 5
APRIL 22, 1932.
HOOVER. SENATE NEAR BREAK ON ECONOMY ISSUE Administration Resents Policy of Flat 10 Per Cent Expense Cuts. BY HENRY F. MIBSELWITZ I'nit*d Tre** Blfr Carreipondent 'Coovriht. 1832. bv United Pr^sm WASHINGTON, April 22.-Pres-•dent Hoover and leaders of the Republican-controlled senate today appeared to be approaching an open break on the economy issue. The administration resents the senate’s apparent determination to make flat 10 per cent reductions in the appropriation bills for every one of the government departments. High officials term it "sham economy” which seriously would cripple the government service, and force the dismissal of thousands of employes. The President is determined to stop it if possible. The White House attitude is that the President, in his omnibus economy bill submitted to the house economy committee, presented an orderly way of cutting federal expenses by $225,000,000. Tension Is Increasing Now, the administration feels, the *cnaie is plunging recklessly ahead with its own plan, without waiting for development of the house program. Tension also is increasing between the White House and the house economy committee, which started out a co-operative endeavor. The committee Thursday night cast aside the President’s plan for staggering federal employment, and voted Instead to report a flat reduction of 11 per cent in all government salaries, with SI,OOO exempted. Administration Displeased The Hoover plan, however, will be offered from the. floor, so the house will have a chance to vote on each. The house is expected to take tip the economy bill next Wednesday. Tie committee also dropped from the Hoover bill a proposal to suspend payments of $8,500,000 to the states for vocational education work. It voted to include in int measure the disputed proposition for consolidating the war and navy departments—a plan vigorously opposed by the administration. These house developments naturally displease the administration, but it is worried most by the senate’s persistence in ordering the flat 10 per cent cuts. ‘BLINKING: NOT WINKING’ That's Woman’s Reply to Charge of Flirting With U. S. Jury. By I nitrrl Prett CHICAGO. April 22.—Bailiff John Dippold led a young woman up to the bar in Federal Judge John P. Barnes’ courtroom. “I caught her winking at the jury, your honor,” said the bailiff. “He did not, judge,” the woman replied. “The testimony was so dull, I just couldn’t keep awake. I was blinking, not winking.” The Judge accepted her explanation, but said she might as well leave the courtroom if she was so bored. Fear for MacDonald’s Sight tty United Prr** LONDON, April 22.—Possibility that Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald might be forced to retire from public life to save his sight increased today with reports that a flying boat had been sent to Geneva to bring him back to England immediately.
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SOCIOLOGISTS OPEN CONVENTION TODAY De Pauw. I. V. Professor* to Lead Discussions at Butler. Annual meeting of the Indiana Association of Sociologists and Economists was to open this afternoon in Arthur Jordan Memorial hall of Butler university. Members
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*of the Butler departments of economics and sociology were to be hostess. Scheduled as discussion leaders for the afternoon sessions were Pro- ; fessor Lester M. Jones of De Pauw university and Professor Waldo F. Mitchell of Indiana State Teachers’ college at Terre Haute. Professor U. G. Weatherly and Professor Charles R. Metzger, both of Indiana university, were to be
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principal speakers on the afternoon program. i Welcome to the visiting educators will be extended by Dr. Walter Scott Atheam, Butler president, at a session at 8 tonight. Presiding will be Professor R. Clyde White, president of the organization. Principal speaker will be Professor Max M. Handman of the Uni versity of Michigan.
! CHEER IN PLANE’S ROAR Hum Overhead Nightly Tells Invalid Wife Airmail Pilot Is Safe. By United Prt*n AKRON. 0.. April 22—The roar ; of an American Airways plane that nightly dips over a small Akron I cottage tells a bed-fast wife that her husband is taking the night mails through safely. Suffering a broken back incurred iin an automobile accident, Mrs.
Bryan W. Robinson lies awake until the vibrant hum of the motors rewards her vigil. Then she falls asleep, asured that her husband soon will be in Cleveland. When he is late, attendants at Akron airport assure her bad weather is delaying his flight. Physicians say it will be a year before Mrs. Robinson can again run to the window and peer upward at the red and green plane lights.
WOULD FILL CHURCHES “Follow-Up" on Baptisms Is Urged for Pastors in England. By United Prr* LONDON. April 22.—The churches could be filled within a few years if pastors gave proper attention to the rite or baptism, the bishop of Southwark believes. The bishop has written other members of the clergy, urging them
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to keep constantly in touch With parents and godparents after a child is baptized, to insure that he is brought to church regularly. Godparents as well as parents should -be made to realize their responsibilities. he declared. Eagles to Give Dance Benefit dance will be given Saturday night by the Auxiliary to Indianapolis Eagles aerie, at the lodge home, 43 West Vermont street.
