Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1933 — Page 4

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HOSTILE HOUSE MAY HOLD UP BANKING BILL Glas: Measure Passed by Senate, 54 to 9, After Long Filibuster. BY LYLE C. WILSON United Pm* Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—The Glass bill for far-reaching banking reforms has passed the senate, and today is being sent to a hostile house am:d echoes of Senator Huey Long's exultant cry “get the carcass out of here." “We killed it. take it away,” the Louisiana Kingfish shouted Wednesday night as twenty-one days of filibustering senate debate ended, and the measure passed by 54 to 9. “We don’t care now. it’s dead, and you can’t breathe life into it. It has been de-bunked. Da-horned and de-otherwise amputated. “This bill hasn’t any more chance of passing the house than I have of becoming pope, and I'm a Baptist,” Long said, and smiled. Senators 'are convinced Long is right as far as this session is concerned, even though the house is controlled by the Democrats and the author of the measure, Senator Carter Glass fDem., Va.i, is the party's foremost authority on banking legislation. Chairman Henry B. Steagall of the house banking committee has indicated he may not even hold hearings on the bill. The bill, product of nearly tw’O years’ work by Glass, would restrict diversion of federal reserve credit to speculative markets; permit limited branch banking 'ey national banks; create a liquidating corporation to aid depositors of closed banks; and require separation of all federal reserve members banks from security affiliates within five years, SPEAKS ON FAR EAST Changes in Orient in Last 35 Years Described by Dr. Speer. Changes in the Orient in the last thirty-five years were discussed Wednesday night by Dr. .Robert E. Speer of New York, secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, in a meeting at the Second Presbyterian church. Dr. Speer has resided in Japan, China and other foreign countries. Buddhist young men's associations and Sunday schools are patterned after the Y. M. C. A. and the Christian Sunday schools, he said.

The City in Brief

FRIDAY EVENTS Exchange Club, luncheon. Washington. Optimist Club, luncheon. Columbia Club. Frrteration of Community Civic Clubs, meeting. X p. m., Spink-Arms. Allriis.a Club, lunrheon. Columbia Club. Sahara Grotto. lunrheon. Grotto Club. Rosene officers' Association, luncheon. Board of Trade. Phi Delta Theta, lunrheon, Columbia Club. Delta Tau Delta, luncheon. Columbia Club. Kappa Sigma, lunrheon, Washington. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, luncheon, Washington. Harvard Club, luncheon. Lincoln. Rainbow Division, dinner. Washington. Burns n n the arms and body were suffered by Thomas Leavel, 3, son of Mrs. Janie Leavel, 1634 Columbia avenup, Wednesday when a pot. of hot rice was spilled on the child from a stove. The boy is in city hospital. The Rev. John G. Benson, superintendent of the Methodist hospital, will speak at a dinner at 6:30 tonight in Horth M. E. church. The meeting is sponsored -by the Men's club. The male quartet, members of which are Dwight A. Murphy, E. V. Alexander, W. J. Condrey, ‘ alid C. R. Clayton, will sing. Miss Marie Clymer of the Rhythmic Dancing school gave a dancing exhibition with her puoils before the Indianapolis and Hypatia Theosophical groups Friday at the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter D A R. house, 824 North Pennsylvania street.

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HELEN WANTS BABY TO BE CO-STAR

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There’s anew movie player on the horizon and he’s .just 3 months old. His name is Jack Bryan Woody Jr. His mother wants him as a co-star in her next picture, so Mr. Woody Jr. was given a screen test, with the result shown above. His mother?—Helen Twelvetrees.

DR. MANION TO TALK ON TAXATION MONDAY Notre Dame Professor to Give Address at Tabernacle. Dr. Clarence E. Manion, profes- | sor of constitutional law at Notre Dame university, will be principal ; speaker at a mass meeting to be I held Monday in Cadle tabernacle under the sponsorship of the Railroad Employes’ and Citizens’ League of Indiana. The meeting will stress “the necessity of bringing about equitable regulation and taxation of all transportation systems,” according to T. J. Falconer, chairman of arrangements. Invitations have been sent officials of the state, county and city governments. In addition, members of taxpayers’ associations, and community, civic, fraternal and luncheon organizations have been asked to attend. Besides Dr. Manion, Ross S. Ludlow of the Indianapolis Federation jof Community Civic Clubs, will speak. In addition to the speeches, sevI eral musical numbers will be presented under the direction of W. J.

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COSTIGAN PLAN FOR RELIEF IS GIVEN SENATE $500,000,000 Measure Is Reported Favorably by Committee. H]i X'nitcit Press WASHINGTON. Jan. 26.—The senate manufactures committee voted in a brief session today to report favorably to the senate the $500,000,000 Costigan-La Follette relief bill. It was understood several members of the committee planned to offer amendments to the measure when it comes up for senate consideration. The bill provides that 40 per cent of the proposed relief funds be distributed among the states on a population basis in the form of direct grants. The remaining 60 per cent-would be distributed for emergency purposes where federal and state funds are incapable of meeting the needs. A federal board, headed by the chief of the children’s bureau, would be set up to handle the relief program provided under the bill. SKATE ORDERS POUR IN Kokomo Company Operating Department Day and Night. By United Press KOKOMO. Ind., Jan. 26.—Advance orders for roller skates have made it necessary for the Kingston Products Company here to operate its skate department at capacity both day and night.

HERO OF SEA RESCUE

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A new hero of the seas is Capt. G. C. Stedman (above) of the S. S. American Merchant, who swung his boat off course to make a daring rescue of twenty-two members of the foundering British freighter, Exeter City, in midocean. Four members of the Exeter City's crew, including Captain E. D. Legg. were killed. BARTH RITES ARE SET City Woman to Be Laid to Last Rest Friday at Crown Hill. Funeral services for Mrs. Flora C. Barth, 60, who died in the Methodist hospital Wednesday after a long illness will be held in her home at 3607 North Capitol avenue at 2 Friday. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

END ARGUMENT IN NEW RIVER POWER DISPUTE ___ Constitutionality of U. S. Water Control Act Is at Stake. ALEXANDER. Va.. Jan. 26. ! Federal Judge Luther Way may ; announce his decision in the New | nver case, involving constitutionalj ity of the federal water power act, j at the end of two weeks, j Following extensive re-arguments ! here he has taken the case under

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