Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1938 — Page 4

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FOR INDORSES 3 SEEKING TO KEEP SENATE SEATS

Aid for 27 Other Democrats

Expected to Hinge on. Recent Roll Calls.

By E. R. R. WASHINGTON, March 23. —

. Three of the 30 Democratic mem-

bers of the United States Senate who are standing for renomination and re-clection this year have received the“open endorsement of the Roosevelt Administration to date. ] They are Senators Barkley of Kentucky, Duffy of Wisconsin and Pepper of Florida. In deciding what additional Senators to endorse, the President and his advisers will obtain valuable guidance from two roll calls taken in the Senate last week in connection with the Administration’s bill for Government reorganization. ¢ The present battle between Administration and anti-Administra-tion forces in the Senate is the most bitterly contested since the 1937 fight over the President’s plan for reorganization of the Supreme Court. Whereas the Supreme Court fight was lost by the Administration, the indications given by the two tes: roll calls to date are that the - Government rearganization

* fight will be won—though perhaps

by a narrow margin. The first roll call came on an amendment by Senator Walsh (D. Mass.) fo eliminate from the Administration bill its provision for appointment of a single Civil Service administrator as a substitute for the present bipartisan Civil Service Commission. The amendment was defeatec by the goodly margin of 50 to 38. a " Senator VanNuys (D. Ind) voted for the Walsh civil service amendment and Senator Minton (D. Inc.) voted against the proposal.

The sccond Administration success came by the narrow margin of four: votes. It was defeated of an amendment offered by Senator Wheeler (D. Mont.), which would have recuired affirmative action by both houses before any realignment of Government bureaus proposed by the President could be carried into effect. Senator Wheeler charged that rejection of his amendment came about as a result of Administration promises of “patronage, pap and projects.” If this be true, efforts b> the opposition to reverse the resu: are likely to prove unavailing. The "7heeler amendment was defeated. 43 to 39. Senator Minton vote: against the amendment and Senator VanNuys was paired for it. ‘The Walsh and Wheeler amendments bo:h received the solid support of the Republican minority in the Sena‘c. The Republicans are

- solidly oprosed to the departmental

reorganization bill in its present form, jus® as they were solidly opposed to the President's plan for reorganizcfion of the Supreme Court. :

One-Third Seek Re-election

Twenty-one Senate Democrats voted or ere paired in support of both the Walsh and the Wheeler amendments. And all except one of these Senators. (Johnson of Colorado) wer: counted as opponents of the Presicent’s plan for reorganization of th= Supreme Court. One-thid of the Democrats who supnoried both amendments are stan ling for re-election this year. ’ They =re: Senators ‘VanNuys, Clark (Mo.), George (Ga.), Gil~lette (Iowa), Lonergen (Conm,), MeCarra: (Nev. and Tydings (Md.). When the Supreme Court fight was over, Postmaster General Farley announced the Administration would not retaliate against Demo-

- cratic Senators who failed to sup-

port the President’s plan. There may be no retaliation either against Democrat: who failed at this ses-

' _sion to ge along with the Adminis-

tration’s ideas about Government reorganize ion. On the other hand, no letter urging the re-election of any of the Senators opposing the bill is likely to be written this year by the President.

PURDUE TO INSTRUCT IN GRAIN GRADING

Times Special LAFAYETTE, March 23.—Another

_ series of grain grading schools will

be given azain this year at Purdue University, tomorrow and Friday. The next school will be held at Ft.

. Wayne, Monday and Tuesday, and

at Indianapolis March 31 and April 1. The schocls will be entirely prac- ; nearly all of the time to be spent in the laboratory using equipment and actually handling the grain to be graded. The first day will be given over to the grading of wheat and oats and the second day will include corn and soy beans. The proper use of equipment will be demonstrated and special emphasis will be placed on the correct method of making the moisture test with the Tag-Heppen-stall and the Brown-Duval moisture machines.

WPA ROLLS RISING

WASHINGTON, March 23 (U. P.).

—WPA officials hoped today that

Spring soon might bring a decline in y increasing relief rolls Sines the last week in September "1937, when WPA rolls had to 1,450,101, the number has increpsed steacily until on March 12

“City of the Air,” Guidonia,.

visitor.

The first purple mariins of the season arrived here today, an event as important, although not as punctual, to University Heights as the return of the swallows to the San Juan Capistrano mission in California. R. J. Dearborn, 4100 Otterbein Ave. University Heights, reported two pair of martins had taken up residence in boxes at his home.

His new directional turn signals and other required safety lights stripped from his interstate truck by thieves, Harold Galeski, Cincinnati, proceeded to Cincinnati

.| with his cargo of fresh meat last

night by written permission. of the Sherifl’s office. Mr. Galeski told deputy sheriffs he was forced to halt on U. 8. 52 at the Post Road when a tire: blew out. When he returned from summoning aid, he found his truck stripped of all except head and tail lights, and some of the flares he had lighted to safeguard traffic. Fearing arrest, he asked and received the. explanatory. note.

A flag is to be, presented to St. Joan of Arc School tomorrow by Hilton U. Brown Jr. Post American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Ray Harris, auxiliary Americanism chairman, is to preside. Pupils will sing patriotic songs.

Robert H. Cowdrill, National: Labor Relations Board ‘regional - director, announced today ‘he has cited the Schact- Rubber Co., Noblesville, and the Schact Rubber Manufacturing Co., Huntington, for “certain unfair labor practices.” A hearing is to be held in Huntington

at 30-s. m. March 31. .

“Self Denial Week” will be observed by Salvation Army Workers April 10 to 17, with officers and members making personal sacrifices to contribute to missionary activi-

A bustling host to Poland’s foreign minister, Col. Joseph Beck, right, was Premier Mussolini of Italy, shown in one of his rare grinning moments as he guided the Polish official through Ifaly’s Shortly after this picture was taken Beck rushed home to assist in the Polish-Lithuanian crisis. Mussolini had Italian pilots demonstrate the latest model planes for his

CIRCLING THE

The Versailles treaty was an “international stupidity” and the proposal to delay Philippine independence violates the ethics of American statesmanship, Rotary Club members were told yesterday . by Alvin T. Coate, member of the Midwest Council on International Relations. =

Chris Gilbertson, Warsaw, was made an investigator to fill the vacancy resulting when Guy Keely, Goshen, was promoted. to an excise investigator, Indiana Excise Director Hugh A. Barnhart announced today. Mr. Keely succeeds Frank Coleman, Elkhart, who was dismissed.

Floyd County Society officers, elected last night at ® meeting at the World War Memorial Building, are Ernest C. Huber, president; W. T. Donlon and Mrs. Ray Sweeney, vice presidents; Mus. Prisca Day, secretary, and Frank Kock, treasurer. . Directors are Henry M. Dowling, Dr. Charles Dowd, Herbert Kenney, the Rev, Leo Linderman, Carl Maetschke, Mrs. Ernest: Freyman, Clarence Schmitt, Mrs. H. H, Conley, George McKamey and Mike Schaeffer.

Additional’ contributions to the Chinese relief fund of the American Red Cross have increased the Marion County total to $275, the Indianapolis chapter announced today. The national organization has appealed for $1,000,000,

The Englewood Bible School will climax its pre-Easter activities at a banquet Friday night at the: church at_which Dr. Alva Ross Brown will be guest speaker.

Robert H. Cowdrill, National La-

“I bor Relations Board regional director

today issued a joint complaint against the Schacht: Rubber .Co., Noblesville; and the Schacht Rubber Manufacturing Co., Huntington charging violation of the Wagner Labor Act. Hearings are to open at

ties. The organization now is caring for 30,000 refugees in: China.

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House Hunters Peek in Empties So Ladies Will Put Up Curtains

By JOE COLLIER The science of house hunting, on which meny Indianapolis couples now are doing extensive research, gets subtler every season. This season

everyone claims he didn’t win. house with no curtains in it.

are it's empty. Being empty, it is probably for rent, and you may be lucky enough to have arrived only a moment before the last tenants,” who apparently had lived there long enough to find out what was wrong with it, moved out. : _ So you peek in to see how badly the floors need to be redone, how much too small or too Jarge the rooms are, noticing of course, that there isn’t any wood burning fireplace, and that the kitchen linoleum is not only worn but the wrong color. A Defense Move That’s a defense move. You hoard that information. While you're doing that, the owner is somewhere figuring that the windows are standard length and that no curtains will have to be altered or discarded, that the furnace was done over only last spring, that the roof is new, and that the garage is included in the rent. Nine times out of 10 at that very moment he considers upping the rent a couple of dollars. Then the house hunters walk around in back to observe thatthe yard is‘much too small for a garden, that there’s no decent place for a swing, and that after all, the house is pretty near a street. The owner, too, is preparing himself. He remembers the trees are so luxurious and provide such splendid

flowers wouldn't grow anyway because the trees wouldn't let them. He reminds himself again that the street is so untravelled the campaign for new paving is ridiculous, and that a rope swing from a tree would be sure to attract all the children in the neighborhood—not that there are many, for goodness sake. He also goes over the fact that

shade in the back garden that’

There may be no “For Rent” sign, but the chances

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the last people left the telephone in the house, thereby reducing the installation charge, : : Having thus girded themselves supply and demand meet in icy politeness, mutual mistrust, individual schemes and probably’ the front yard. Ba Once in the house, the owner leads his prospect: away from the leaky kitchen water tap as a mama partridge leads a hunter from its nest. Maybe he will immediately concede that one of the rooms needs papering, and, in ‘an extreme case, offer to allow the prospect to select the paper. After an hour or so, the nrospect has made all his accusations, admitting none of the good points. The owner has noted all the good points, maybe grudgingly admitted those of the bad ones he was going to fix in the first place, . ‘In the house hunting bee now on, probably the most harried people, are two elderly ladies on Bast Washington St, They have no house to rent and want to rent none. It seems that for years they have had no use for curtains in their home and so have not hung them. ‘Every house-hunting segson they spend most of their time angrily chasing away people who, seeing no curtains, peek in tp get ready for .the Iray.. ; The two old ladies frankly don’t like it.

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KOKOMO, March: 23 (U, P).~— Glen R. Hillis, Republican leader, criticized the WPA today because Oliver Wright, a local preacher, lost

1a WPA job when he declared his

candidacy for the City Council on the Republican ticket. ~

Wright was d 1. to C. W. Harley, local WPA chief, because “WPA policy was to discontinue from its rolls the names of Perons who participated actively in

“That is the last straw,” said Mr, Hillis when informed of' Wright's dismissal. “No one is going to disenfranchise a man just because he is a WPA worker, if I can help it. And I am sure that every conscientious attorney in Howard County will immediately come to the defense of men robbed of their American citizenship rights in this brazen

for office. This is not a matter of politics. It is a question of plain Americanism. Either we are living in the United States or we

‘have been Hitlerized while we slept.”

CITY

Despite a 1938 budget 6 per cent less than it: was 10 years ago, circulation of the Indianapolis Public Libraries has increased more than 20 per cenf since 1928, Luther L. Dickerson, library head, told the Apartment Owners’ Association at a luncheon at the Hotel Washington today. Indianapolis ranks third in the nation in percentage of population registered as public library borrowers, Mr. Dickerson said.

Judge Frank P. Baker today listed the names of three Indianapolis attorneys, one of whom is to be selected for the trial of Donald Nye, indicted as a habitual criminal. Conviction on the charge car-

were Philip Lutz Jr, Paul P. Rhoadarmer .and Robert D. Coleman. State and defense attorneys WI) eliminate two names from the SU. 4

A series of food classes for house-

wives is to be conducted:by the In-.

dianapolis Retail Meat and Grocers’ Association, starting April 4. Instructors are to be provided by Indiana University, it was announced.

The State Welfare Department has approved establishment by the Evansville State Hospital staff of an out-patient psychiatric clinic.

The Zion Evangelical Church, North and New Jersey Sts., will hold a fourth midweek Lenten service at 7:46 o'clock tonight.

Indiana Regulated Highway Carriers discussed plans for the first annual convention of the Indiana Motor Industries League, to be held here April 24, at their meeting today at Hotel Lincoln,

Miss Gladys Denny, Manual Training High School art teacher, has received honorable mention in the Indiana Artists’ Exhibition at the John Herron Art Museum for an entry of jewelry.

Miss Gretchen A. Kemp, Manual Training High School weekly student publication advisor, has been appointed chairman of the banquet committee of the 17th annual National Scholastic Press Association convention in Indianapolis Nov. 10 to 12.

The Indiana Chiropractors Association Auxiliary is to meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. James Firth, 2702 N, Talbott St.

The Indianapolis Radio Club will hear R. N. Noble, Tech High School radio teacher, lecture on “Autobasement of St. Pauls Episcopal matic Frequency Control” in the Church, New York and Illinois Sts. at 8 p. m. Friday.

POWER WIRE FOILS ESCAPE OF 2 FELONS

23 (U. P.)~Two long-term convicts, after failing to release 150 other inmates, made a desperate but unsuccessful attempt: to escape from the pentitentiary here early today by sliding down a power line. James Wadlow, 33, serving 15 years for robbery, fell 50 feet from the electric wire to a pile of rocks. He was injured seriously. His cellmate, Randy K. Reaves, 28, serving a life term, went back to his cell after seeing Wadlow fall.

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