Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1933 — Page 11
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LITTLE THINGS COUNT:REPEAL ONE INSTANCE ’ Joe Robinson Forgotten on Move to Table It: So It Passes. BY RAY TUCKER Tim.* Staff IVrlt.r WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. —ln politics it is the little things that count. If the prrsent prohibition repeal resolution approaches ratification within a comparatively short time because it was submitted while forty-three legislatures are in session, instead of waiting until next year, it will be due to Joe Robinson's great capacity for anger and resentment against infrin- ment on his leadership rights in the senate. More aggressive wets were about to quit the fight at this session of congress at a night session of the senate a few weeks ago. In cloakroom conferences with bipartisan associates Senator Millard Tydings of Maryland agreed to offer a motion to lay the repeal resolution on the table. Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas showed no signs of weakening in his filibustering speech on the League of Nations, and the wets dared not accept responsibility for delaying fiscal and relief legislation with the end of the session in sight. Robinson’s Anger Rises So up arose Tydings in a prearranged retreat. After denouncing Sheppard, he offered his motion. In accord with the conspirators’ scheme, senator after senator got up to demand the right to vote, and to tongue-lash the recalcitrant drys. It was a full retreat from repeal. Unfortunately, Tydings had not consulted Leader Robinson, and as 1 the latter saw himself deprived of his prerogatives he grew redder and redder. He fumed and fussed in his seat during the demonstration. Then he swung into action. He demanded more time in w’hich to break or wear down the filibuster. He called on the senate to defeat the Tydings motion to Jay on the table. Goes Through With Whoop Then there was an exhibition of scrambling and double-crossing the chamber has not seen in some time. Tydings’ associates did not dare keep their promise to him in the face of Robinson's action. They would have appeared to be giving ' aid and comfort to the drys. And the Robinson plan won. Soon afterward the filibuster was broken and the repeal resolution went, tl ough the senate with a Whoop. It was Robinson who demanded that the resolution conform more closely to the Democratic platform, and at the last moment he offered a substitute that contained no reference to congressional authority to regulate state systems. Garner Pleases Wets Had the Blaine proposal come to a vote, many wets might have lined up against it, and prevehted its passage. As it is, the resolution w-ill be going the rounds of state capitals within a few wrecks. < Despite many mistakes, Speaker John N. Garner also has rehabilitated himself—at least with the wets. It generally is recognized that he drove the resolution through the house, first by revealing the extent of wet sentiment in the first week, and secondly, by forcing the house Democrats to bind themselves in caucus. And behind these two, though it is not known generally, stood President-Elect Roosevelt with repeated demands that this session make good on the party’s platform pledge for repeal. If you want to see “State Fair" in Its third week at the Apollo as guests of Indianapolis Used Car Dealers, read the Times Saturday. y.
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JEAN HARLOW I MATE'S DEATH QUIZJENEWED •New Evidence’ Indicates Bern Tragedy May Not Be Suicide. B;1 United Press LOS ANGELES. Feb. 23.—The county grand jury unexpectedly has begun an investigation of “new evidence" in the death six months ago of Paul Bern, film executive husband of Jean Harlow. T... : oquiry was placed in charge of the ury’s criminal complaints committee after a conference of grand jurors. District Attorney Buron Fitts and an “unnamed person." Bern's death from a gunshot wound last Sept. 5 (fficially was ascribed as suicide caused by despondency over his married life with the platinum-haired screen siren. At the conference, it was understood evidence was presented indicating Bern may not have taken his own life. The case was brought to the jury’s attention by Henry Bern of New Rochelle, N. Y., brother of the dead man. He came here soon after the film supervisor’s death and conducted a lengthy examination, Before returning east, Bern was reported to have engaged a private detective agency to investigate the fatal shooting. Paul Bern was found dead in his canyon “honeymoon house" two months after he married the whitehaired actress.
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IMPRISONED 9 YEARS,CLEARED IN DEATH CASE World War Veteran Near Liberty; Still Faces Sanity Test. By Timm Special GREENFIELD, Ind.. Feb. 23. Freedom today is in grasp of Charles J. Schmitt, World war veteran, who served nine years in prison cn charge of murdering August Spilker, Gem and.) farmer. A Hancock circuit court jury Wednesday acquitted Schmitt of the charge of murder, basing a verdict on evidence of Schmitt's insanity at i time of the shooting, Nov. 23, 1924. . Schmitt must undergo a second examination for sanity before release. Authorities from the Indiana star,e prison recently prounounced him cured of the mental ailment. The court refused to accept, as evidence, a purported deathbed con- | session of Schmitt's foster-father, j Albert Schmitt, who died in Indian- \ apolis, Oct. 12. 1928. The foster-parent is alleged to j have admitted he killed Spilker over a debt. Spilker was shot four times at his secluded farm and Charles Schmitt was accused of the slaying and sent to the state prison colony for the insane. He was released a few weeks ago for the purpose of going to trial. It it's results that you want, a Times Want Ad will supply you, and the cost is less than that of any other Indianapolis paper.
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