Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1936 — Page 13

TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1036 on _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FEDERALIZATION T0 BE PUSHED

Workingmen's Association To Make Conversion Early Next Year.

All formalities converting the Workingmen's Building Loan-Fund ahd Savings Association, 121 E Kirkwood-av, into a Federal association are to be completed shortly after Jan. 1, officers announced toda Shareholders in the association

lve . : B . ng N og . | ES A Ea Ri, BIL 2 Senate Breaks Party Lines

than 85000000 of the institution's burg, Louis Becovitz, direc h To Get Seats for All Members

funds are available for home fi-| By United Press

1) 8. Hanna, association president, | NAME IS CHANGED 3 sald the advantages under the Fed- TIMES IN ONE DAY WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—The Senate solved its most perplexing presession problem today by deciding that a bloc of Democratic members

eral set-up are:—The Association will operate under Federal charter | and Federal supervision; the Asso-| By United Press ciation will be a member of the| MATTOON, Ill, Dee. 22.—The dis- | would sit on the Republican side of the aisle for the first time in almost a Federal Home Loan Bank System: tinction of having three names in [quart century. nvestors’ accounts will be ihsured |, . 0 day is claimed by a Mat- The Democratic landslide in November boosted the Administration igainst loss up to $5000; the Gov-| J membership in the Senate to 75, as compared to 60 in the last Congress. ernment will invest $3 for every §1/t00n woman. There will be 16 Republicans, two Farmer-Laborites, one Progressive and invested locally; the Association| Mrs. Leota Berg was granted a one independent in the seventy-fifth Congress starting Jan 5. One seat, may borrow from the government divorce decree on the grounds of | that of the late Senator Peter Norepproximately 50 per cent of the desertion and given the right to beck (R. 8. D) is vacant. The Ad- | size of the institution. | assume her maiden name, Leota | ministration strength numerically is Other officers and directors of | Fulk. now greater than any in history. the Association are: J. B. Dutcher, Later Miss Fulk obtained a mar-| “We are moving nine desks to the | Democratic Senators—12 of them— vice president; W. E. Baldridge, | riage license to wed Charles E. Wil- | Republican side of the chamber,” |on the Republican side, secretary - treasurer; James W.!son, 42, Mattoon, on the same day. | Leslie Biffle, secretary to the Sen-

ate majority, said. “That will make

[ Minn), also will be seated on the Republican side. . “If a Democrat should succeed | Senator Norbeck he also will be | placed on the minority side of the | chamber, making 14 in all.”

63 on Democratic Cide There will be 33 seats on the Republican side and 63 on the Democratic side, where the congestion of 70 seats in the last session will he slightly relieved. All Democratic | members who were in the last session will continue to sit on their

side of the aisle, however. It was understood that the deci-

it possible to seat all of the new |Sion to place newly elected members

on the Republican side was reached in order to avoid dissatisfaction that might arise by any other ar-|

“Senator Ernst Lundeen (F.-L. | rangement which would move Dem- night in Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio-st.

ocrats who served last session to the minority bloc of seats. The seating arrangement this ses- | men of sion will break the custom of party nual Ch

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WOODMEN TO HAVE PARTY Marion Camp 3558, Modern Wood=

America, is to hold its an« ristmas party tonight in the

lines on each side of the aisle for | organization's building, 322 E. New

the first time in 22 years. The last York-st. occasion on which there was a | —_ break in the custom was in 1915, | | according to Biffle. At that time, Tom Taggart of Indiana, sat with | ; the Republicans. | } Prior to that, in the sixtieth Con- | | gress, the Republicans had a big | majority and overran the Democratic side.

PARTY AT CASTLE HALL | Members of the Mineola Council, Daughters of Pocahontas, are to hold a Christmas party tomorrow

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