Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1936 — Page 8

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LOBBY MEASURE BACKERS PRESS FOR ENACTMENT Prospects Bright for Curb on Those Who Seek to Influence Congress. BY RUTH FINNEY Timfi Special Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—For the j first time in the history of Congress, prospects seemed bright to- j day for passage of legislation curb- ■ ing lobbyists. With the House Rules Committee as anew ally, other advocates of lobby legislation shook off the discouragement which has enveloped them and began pressing for action on their measures. Chairman Sumners <D., Tex.), of the House Judiciary Committee, where two lobby bills are pending, forecast auction at this session. Rep. Sam Hobbs <D., Ala.), chairman of a judiciary subcommittee; now considering one of the bills, predicted his group would make a report within a week. Only One Question Remains Apparently the only question still to be settled Is the form legislation will take. The Senate passed the Black lobby bill last spring, requiring registration of all lobbyists appearing before committees of Congress or government departments or interviewing government officials. It would require from each lobbyist a detailed report as to who employs him, how much he is paid, what he is allowed for expenses and what he expends in lobbying. Specifically It asks for the names of any government officials entertained by such lobbyists, and the names of any publications in which he obtains insertion of articles or editorials. A much milder bill prepared 10 days ago by Rep. Howard Smith (D., Va.) seems to be making faster progress through the House Judiciary Committee than the Black bill did. What it Would Require It would require every individual, partnership, committee, association, group, corporation or other organization to report to the clerk of the Ho..:e all contributors and all contributions received for the purpose of defeating, passing Or influencing legislation. It also would require a report on money used to elect or defeat any member of Congress. Details of expenditures as well as contributions would be required. Rep. Smith is a member of the Rules Committee. This committee recommended adoption of his measure, with a lobby registration section added, covering part but not all of the requirements in the Black bill. This is agreeable to Smith. It is the Smith bill on which the judiciary subcommittee expects to act next week. So far it has not considered addition of registration requirements. BASEBALL FILM TO BE PART OF SAFETY DRIVE Movie to Fiature Important Plays in Last World Series. A baseball motion picture film is to be shown in connection with a i series of safety programs beginning March 18, Citizens Safety Commit- ! tee members announced today. Chief Morrissey said the police department had arranged for the movie with the Fisher Body Corp., through co-operation of Harryj Geisel, American League umpire, j The film shows important plays in the last World Series. Pointing out the drastic need for safety, Dr. Herman G. Morgan, Health Board secretary, said the City Hospital has shown a 75 per cent increase in accident cases in the last three years.

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Entries in the International Scholastic Exhibit on display at George Washington High School, are shown above. The paintings are to be on display two weeks. Upper—A general view of entries, many of which are from foreign countries. Lower—Still life at left, by Louise Serratoni, Detroit, Mich, and right, another by James Moore, Washington High School.

DOCTORS MEET TUESDAY Washington U. Professor to Be Principal Speaker. Dr. H. L. Alexander, professor of medicine at Washington University, St. Louis, is to be the principal speaker at the dinner meeting of the city Medical Society Tuesday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Dr. Alexander is to talk on “Principles of Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Disorders.”

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_FEB. 28, 1936