Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1933 — Page 20

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RAINEY NAMED AS SPEAKER IN NEW CONGRESS Illinois Man Is Assured Post by Action of Democrat Caucus. (Continued from Page One) the speakership and in turn, Rainey nominated Byrns for the leadersnip. Six votes would have changed the result, and members of the McDuffie forces,, who swung to Bankhead In the vote for floor leader, attribute the outcome to Rainey's influence. The handwriting on the wall in the hotly-contested speakership race was apparent early in the day. when it became evident that Byrns’ strength would be thrown to Rainey. The switch in the situation was attributed to the strategy of Congressman Ed Crump, Memphis, when it was seen that Byrns did not have the strength to win. The Tammany delegation, in a position to ride with the winner, Is reported to have made Rainey’s election further assured. Thomas P. Cullen, Brooklyn Tammaiy leader, was appointed assistant leader today by Byrns. The office of party whip, now held by McDuffie, went to Representative Arthur H. Greenwood of Indiana. Joseph J. Sinnott, a house employe of forty-six years, was re-elected doorkeeper without opposition. Kenneth Romney was renamed sergeant-at-arms and South Trimble pulled through as clerk. The Rev. James S. Montgomery was re-elected chaplain. The election of Rainey makes two important committee changes. “Farmer Bob" Doughton of North Carolina, foe of the sales tax, becomes chairman of the powerful ways and means committee, and James P. Buchanan of Texas will succeed Byrns as appropriations chairman. The steering committee proposed by the new speaker will consist of twelve members of the majority, chosen, from zones into which '.he membership will be divided, with reference to similarity of interest, Democratic representation and population. "I consider it the most important reform ever adopted by a majority of the house,” said Rainey. “It will insure party harmony and solidarity. It removes the power of the Speaker to be a czar and dictator, and places the power in the hands of the majority itself, where it belongs. It now will speak for the Democratic party itself and never for one man." Sectionalism largely was responsible for the speakership result. The north and west combined to thwart the McDuffie forces, due to fear the election of a southerner would continue the so-called domination of the south. SLOT MACHINES LOOTED Several penny? slot machines in a grocery and restaurant operated by Frank Fox at 1205 East Washington aH-eet, were looted Thursday night byVwo small boys who entered the room through a rear transom.

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QLEO TAX MAY PAY FOR RELIEF OF STATENEEDY Bill Passes House, After Initial Failure, for 5-Cent Levy. Oleomargarine, and not cigarets, will pay the 51.000,C00 needed for the state unemployment relief commission, in addition to a 51.000.000 general fund appropriation, it appeared today. This decision having been made by the McNutt administration, the 5-cent a pound tax on oleomargarine bill passed the house, 59 to 21. today, asher having failed of passage Thursday. Senator Anderson Ketchum, Democratic floor leader, said he did not know whether it would pass the senate. He said, he was sure that the $1,000,000 direct appropriation amendment to the unemployment relief commission setup bill will be adopted. The bill is on second reading in the senate and the amendment wil be added whenever it is called down, Ketchum said. Plan for a 2 cents a package “nuisance tax" on cigarets was abandoned definitely. The new $2,000,000 plan was approved at a conference this morning in the Governor’s office. Those at- j

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