Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1934 — Page 20
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G. 0. P. FRAMES OPPOSITION TO WAGNER BILL Filibustering Tactics Used to Check Progress of Labor Measure. By United Press WASHINGTON, June 5.—A determined effort to block the Wagner labor bill developed today, with indications that congre would be in session indefinitely if President Roosevelt insists upon its passage. Opposition to the Wagner bi”, which prescribes a formula for carrying out the collective bargaining provisions of the national recoveiy act, is taking form in Republican filibustering tactics * ’nst all measures coming before the senate. With the reciprocal tariff bill disposed of after nearly three weeks of senate debate, the obstructionist methods would be carried over to the administration’s silver bill, the senate’s new unfinished business. Reports from yesterday’s White House conference indicate the President laid down a six-point program for enactment: 1. The silver bill. 2. The Wagner labor bill. 3. AAA licensing amendments. 4. The housing program. 5. The $1,172,000,000 deficiency bill. 6. Drought relief. Several weeks would be required to complete that program. The big Democratic majority in the senate made itself felt when it jammed through the tariff bill, empowering the President to negotiate reciprocal tariff agreements without senate ratification, without any changes not desired by the administration. The vote on final passage was 57 to 33. If the house accepts senate amendments the bill goes to the White House for signature preparatory to a summer of efforts to restore, through this medium, America's foreign trade.
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By Times Special KOKOMO, June s.—Tax delinquency in Howard county on the May installment was 12 per cent of the total assessment compared to 15 per cent for the same installment last year. Officials say the collection this spring was the best in several years, a total of $504,000 being paid. This included $74,000 in delinquencies in the November installment last year. According to Thomas N. Sellers, county treasurer, payment is being made in considerable amount of delinquencies of 1933 and preceding years.
nun Club Record Set By Times Special LOGANSPORT, June s.—More Cass county girls are enrolled in 4-H Club work this year than in any since the movement was started, according to Miss Bertha B. Cook, county leader, who announced 450 girls are taking part. nun Water Causes Alarm By Times Special MARION, June 7.—Marion firemen had a break in the monotony of responding to fire alarms when they were called to a glass factory by a water alarm. Air pressure dropped below the safety point in a sprinkling system, and water began to flow’
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Mother Kills Self By United Press CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., June 5. Apparently despondent over failure of her son to receive a diploma at Wabash college, Mrs. B. L. Taylor, Omaha, Neb., committed suicide by hanging in a hotel here yesterday. Mrs. Taylor came to Crawfordsville Saturday to attend commencement exercises at the school but her son, Brooks, failed to receive his degree. tt it tt Lebanon Rotarians Elect By Times Special LEBANON, June s.—New officers of the Lebanon Rotary Club, headed by Earl Good, president, will be installed July 6.
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Fish Caught by Tons By United Press KENDALLVILLE, June s.—The Conservation Club here fished for carp and netted five tons of the predatory fish. Awaiting the spawning season, when the species takes to the creeks, carp by literal thousands were removed from blocked Henderson creek with pitch fork, gun, net spear and hand. Orrie Sawyer, police chief, one of .fifteen men who participated in the drive, took more than 200 of the catch himself. n n n Plant Makes Record GREENFIELD, June s.—lncreased activity at the Hooton gravel pit, which is supplying material for road work, caused the city owned electric plant to record anew high production mark, the output running from 375 to 425 kilowatts as compared with a normal of 200 to 275. nun ‘House on Wheels’ ELWOOD, June 5.—A sparrow has built a nest in the spare wheel mounted on the back of Elwood police department automobile.
METHODISTS DEMAND LOCAL OPTION LAW 400 Deplore Liquor Evils at District Session. Deploring the evils returning w’ith liquor traffic in Indiana and urging a state local option law, a resolution was adopted yesterday at the district
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