Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1938 — Page 2
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Hoosiers Followed Trend in
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By E. R. R. WASHINGTON, June 22. —Record votes were avoided on most of the important legislative measvres enacted during the last 10 days of
the 75th Congress.
the Senators, after passage of the recovery-relief bill June 3, did not record their individual positions on any important legislation except the
flood control bill and passage of the reduced farm mortgage interest rate
over the President's veto.
Senator Borah asked for the “yeas” and “nays” when the conference report on the wage-hour measure was brought up for final action, | but his motion failed to receive the necessary seconds from one-fifth of
cratic total on the original ballot, but 15 Republicans withdrew their support and there were seven more Republican votes against the conference report than there had been against the bill when it was passed.
for parity payments under the Agri- | Senate.
cultural Adjustment Act of 1938, al- | though the Senate had previously
| voted down proposals to levy pro- | cessing taxes for that purpose. Preshad strongly op- |
| ident Roosevelt | pose dan additional farm appro- | priation without a corresponding tax levy, and the Senate amendment was assailed on the floor, but
Mindful of possible pitfalis in the coming campaign, | the committee recommendation was
adopted viva voce, House conferees refused to accept the amendment, but a motion in the House to recede and concur, leaving the $212000000 appropria{tion in the final bill, was adopted {by a vote of 231 to 128. The amendment was supported by Reps. Schulte, Halleck, Pettengill, Farley, Jenckes, Greenwood,
Crowe, Gray, Larrabee and Lud-
| consent.
The Indiana House delegation, with the exception of Reps. Griswold and Boehne, voted to override the President's veto. Those two were not recorded. In the Upper House Senator Minton voted to sustain the veto, while Senator VanNuys was announced for the vote to override the President, When the $375,000,000 flood control measure reached the Senate,
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farmers and included $212,000,000 | 87 in the House and 57 to 18 in the |
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DRAINAGE WORK IN |
STATE TO CONTINUE
Times Special WASHINGTON, June 22, — Six of the 39 CCC camps which will con- | tinue work on drainage districts in | nine states during the next fiscal |
year are located in Indiana, Robert | Fechner, director of the Civilian |
| Conservation Corps, announced to-
there was determined opposition on | day.
the part of a number of Senators to repeal the provision in the 1936 flood control act that the Federal
Government may not acquire land | tultural Engineering of the Depart- |
in one state for the benefit of an- |
other state without the first state's | said. For a short time, a fili- | in White, Allen, St. Joseph, Forter, | the | Madison and Boone Counties.
The drainage work will be car- | ried out by the camps under the supervision of the Bureau of Agri-
ment of Agriculture, Mr. Fechner Indiana drainage camps ure
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buster was threatened, but measure was adopted by the decisive margin of 51 to 32. | Senator Minton voted for the | measure, and Senator VanNuys was announced for it.
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the members, and the report was adopted viva voce. The House adopted the wage-hour bill conference report by a 3 to 1 margin. The vote of 291 to 89 showed about the same proportion of | support and opposition as the 314 te 97 vote by which the bill had| been originally approved on May 23. | In the final action on the conference | report 31 Republicans joined with | five Farmer-Laborites, eight FProgressives and 247 Democrats to support the bill. The Democratic vote was only eight less than the Demo-
Of the Hoosier delegation in the House the following voted to accept the conference committee re- | port: Reps. Schulte, Farley, Jenckes, Greenwood, Crowe, Gray, Larrabee and Ludlow. Reps. Halleck and Pettengill voted against acceptance. Rep. Griswold was paired for the report, and Rep. Boehne was paired against it. When the House version of the recovery-relief bill reached the Senate, the Senate Appropriations Committee saw an opportunity to make A generous gesture toward the
low. Rep. Griswold was paired for the amendment, and Rep, Boehne was not recorded. Further evidence of electionyear generosity to farmers came in the passage over the President's | veto of a bill to continue the re-! duced interest rates on Federal farm mortgages and Land Commissioner loans through 1940. Last year a bill to keep the rates low through 1939 was easily passed over a veto, and in this session Administration forces made no serious effort to sustain the President. The vote was 244 to |
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