Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1937 — Page 12

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ROOSEVELT REPORTED WILLING 10 DROP JUDICIARY BATTLE; ROBINSON FUNERAL TOMORROW

Ready to Accent Decision "State Services Planned for Of Congress, Capita! Veteran Party Leader in Reporters Told. Senate Chamber.

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agreed that the question of whether the bill could be recommitted or | Killed was so evenly divided that it would be impossible to decide on | any definite course of action untill the first of next week. Both the Court Bill and the question of a new majority leader ap-| peared to be likely to lead to bitter party battles before a settlement is achieved

STRIKE STRIFE LAID UPON GOVERNMENT

National Citizens’ Group Is Told to Rely on Selves.

in the chamber was in 1933, when services were held for the late Senator Walsh (D. Mont.).

Services Begin at Noon

The funeral services will begin at noon, with Senate Chaplan Zebarney Thorne Phillips, pastor of Washington's fashionable Epiphany | Church, conducting the servees and | preaching the sermon. Senator Robinsons body will be | taken to Little Rock, his home town, (on a special train leaving Washington at 10 p. m. tomorrow, accompanied by his widow, who now is en route to Washington to attend tomorrow’s services.

Aboard the train will be a dele- |

gation of 23 members of the House, including Majority Leader Sam Rayburn (D. Tex); Minority Leader Bertrand Snell (R. N. Y.); Chair-

By United Press | JOHNSTOWN, Pa. July 15.—In- | dustrial strife in the nation is the result of “breaking down” of the na-

tional Government, Gustavus W. Dver, professor of economics at Van- | derbilt University, Nashville, Tenn, | today told a national meeting of] zens committees interested in pt otecting the worker in his right t to | work Don’t look to Congress, take care vourself,” he urged the 200 citifrom 73 cities attending the conference called by the Johnstown Citizens Committee, which opposed the Committee for Industrial Organization strike in the Cambria plant of the Bethlehem Steel Corp. | here The

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Government has broken | down,” Dver told the delegates, | many of whom represented cham- | Intention of accompanying Senator bers of commerce from various cit- | Robinson's body. It was anticiTt has failed to do its duty. | pated other Cabinet members might This trouble cannot be blamed on | join him. Vice President Garner labor, radicals, John L. Lewis or |is expected to meet the party the C. I. O." Little Rock. As the meeting met with the | Plans for services in Little Rock purpose of forming a national chain | are indefinite, and will remain so Citizens Committes to “guaran- | until Mrs. Robinson reaches Washthe fundamental right to work | ington and can reveal her own and the protection of local govern- | plans. ment.” charges were made by the It is definite, however, C. I. Os Steel Workers Organizing ; ator Rebinson’s body will lie Committee that the Johnstown |state in the Arkansas capitol Citizens’ Committe had received inancial aid from the Bethlehem Steel Corp National Steel op

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Goes to Jail Week-Ends

By United Press LOGANSPORT, July 15— Quincy Downham, a Carroll County farmer, today looked forward to spending the next 25 week-ends in the Cass County Jail to serve at intervals a term for drunken driving. Downham served five days in the county jail before appearing before Special Judge Clifford Wild in the City Court to seek an amended judgment. Downham explained that his crops were nearing harvest time and he needed to be released to care for them. Judge Wild thereupon sentenced him to serve the remaining 25 davs of his sentence on week-ends, so each Saturday at 7 p. m. Downham must enter the jail and stay until Sunday night at the same hour.

2 UNIONS OUSTED | BY CENTRAL BODY

Two unions affiliated with the Committee for Industrial Organization have been ousted temporarily from the Central Labor Union, President Courtney E. Hammond announced today They were the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Local No. 1453, and the American Federation of Hosiery Workers, Branch No. 35. The suspensions were ordered by William Green, president, American Federation of Labor, according to Mr. Hammond. The action left two | offices in the central body vacant. Walter Truman was organizer and B. Foster was a trustee of the central bods

BAKER IS RECOVERING FROM “SLIGHT STROKE’

Bu United Press SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July 15.—Newton D. Baker, former Secretary of War, was recovering at hotel today from what his daughter described as a “slight | stroke” suffered Monday. The daughter, Mrs. John McGean, said he suffered the ailment at his | hotel. She said it was not serious and that Baker and his wife planned to leave Saratoga Springs Sunday.

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URGES PETITION FOR PARKWAY BOND ISSUE

Clvde Baker, City Attorney, today told the Park Board that 50 prop- | erty owners would have to sign a pe- | tition before the Board could issue | $60,000 in bonds to purchase the| ground on which is constructed | Fall Creek Parkway between N. New | Jersey and Talbott Sts. The ground is now leased from | the Wabash Realty Co. The lease! expires Nov. 30. Mr. Baker advised the Board to| get as many petitions as possible to forestall possible remonstrances,

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LEGION TO ELECT

LINTON, July 15.—A new Seventh | District Commander of the American | Legion is to be elected at the dis-| trict convention here July 31 and | Aug. 1. Golf and other entertainment will occupy the Legionnaires on the first day with election of officers and other business scheduled for concluding session.

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| FURNACE MAKER DIES | By United Press ANN ARBOR, Mich, July 15.— | August H. Landwehr, 57, cofounder | of the Holland Furnace Co., of Holland, Mich. died early today in Mercywood sanitarium to which he was removed several months ago from a sanitarium at Macon, Mo.

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| man Marvin Jones (D. Tex.) of the | | House Agriculture Committee, and | Chairman Robert L. Doughton (D. | The list of Senators planning to | make the trip includes 40 members, | & (D. | president pro tem. of the | Others include Senators Andrews, |

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The mantle of Democratic leader in the U, S. Senate, which Senator | Joseph T. Robinson so long wore, | is expected to fall to Senator Alben | W. Barkley of Kentucky since death | has ended the Arkansan’s career. | The two men are pictured chatting | together when, portentously, they | took leading roles in the DemoNational Convention last | vear, Senator Barkley (left) as key- | noter and Senator Robinson (right) as permanent chairman. Senator Pat Harrison (D. Miss), shown be- | low, has been mentioned as a successor to Senator Robinson.

MATTSON SUSPECT HELD By United Press | DENISON, Iowa, July 15.—A man | who said he was Orlando H. Denike, | Fresno, Cal., was held today for in- | vestigation as a possible suspect in (the kidnap-murder of Charles | Mattson, Tacoma, Wash. Sheriff S. | C. Green said the man resembled | broadcast descriptions of the Matt- | son kidnaper, and that he had been | questioned by Department of Justice

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COAL COMMISSION'S BUREAU IS TO OPEN

One of 23 district bureaus in the bituminous coal region authorized by the Guffey Coal Act is to open here tomorrow, Ollie A. Davis, Tipton, manager, announced. Indiana Statistical Bureau No, 11 of the National Bituminous Coal Commission will have its offices at 328 Chamber of Commerce Building.

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EXPERTS URGE LEGISLATION IN CANCER BATTLE

Seek Favorable Action on Bills Authorizing Federal Aid.

By United Press WASHINGTON, July 15.—Cancer

experts today urged Senate and House commerce committees to act favorably on pending legislation to provide Federal aid in the fight against cancer. The committees had for consideration bills sponsored by Senator Homer T. Bone (D. Wash) and Rep. Maury Maverick (D. Tex.).

(appropriation of $1,000,000 nually to be administered by the U. S. Public Health Service. Maverick’'s measure would set up a cancer research center in the public health service and would require the appropriation of $2400.

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One Person in 10 Doomed

Little quoted Dr. James Ewing, New York cancer specialist, as saying ten $10,000,000 cancer research units would be required to cope with the problem. Dr. Thomas Parran Jr, surgeon general of the U. S. Public Health Service, said that cancer is the second most frequent cause of disease deaths in the country and that the death rate is increasing. present, one person in 10 is doomed to die of cancer, he said. The pres-

ent rate of increase, indicates this oy be increased 50 per cent by

Dr. Olin West, representing the American Medical Association, told the committee that “there are in {this room perhaps 50 per cent of all the men in the country quali-

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Urges Check on ‘Remedies’

West urged that in the administration of the $1,000,000 fund an “unbiased advisory group” be permitted to help allocate money to the places where it will do the most good. He said victims of cancer have been “outrageously imposed upon’ by “quacks” and that Federal gov-

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