Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1939 — Page 6
NAPP UNFAIR of T0 LABOR BLOC AT
Representatives by Procedure.
A protest, charging Speaker James Knapp with unfriendly action toward labor legislation and alleging he refused on several occasions to allow labor representatives to speak, was filed in the House Journal today by Rep. Armold C. Nahand (D. Indian- _ apolis). Rep. Nahand protested the “action of the Speaker in appointing
13 employer-group members” to the||
House Labor Committee and charged that only “two were from the ranks of Labor despite the fact that 10 members of the House” are Labor Representatives. He also protested action of the Speaker on a motion of Rep. Edward L. Chubinski (D. East Chicago) demanding that the Labor Committee report forthwith on the Wage and Hour bill. |
Charges Irregularities
“Contrary to the regular procedure of the House,” the protest said, “Chubinski was not allowed to close debate on his motion. The author of the bill was not allowed to speak upon the motion and other members were shut. off from de-, bate. : “The Speaker recognized Rep. Claude L. Baylor (D. Speed) to present a motion to table Rep. Chubinski's motion despite the fact that other members had prior right to the floor. Further, the speaker ruled a motion for a rall call on Baylor’s motion to be lost for want of a proper number of seconds, when as a matter of fact, Reps. Allen, Crook, Klein, :Klen, Chubinski, O'Grady, Nahand and others were on their feet with a demand for a roll call vote.” “The Labor Committee Chairman was allowed to speak against the merit of the bill without allowing any member to refute the ‘statement of the chairman that he understood Illinois had recently killed a similar bill. The fact is that. Illinois did not even have such a Bill up for consideration at that time.” Criticizes Procedure Rep. Nahan also protested actions of the Speaker for “failure to hand down bills for action by the House,
in view of the fact that the Speaker
stated at the opening of the ses-|
sion that there would be no ‘graveyard’ committee and assured the members that he would insist upon all bills being reported out of committee and moved along without delay so that the House could act upon them.” The protest charged that the Speaker moved along “immediately an antilabor bill reported out of committee without recommendation, in view of the Speaker’s previous comment to the House that he would look with disfavor upon bills reported without recommendation ‘and would entertain a motion for rejection of such bills.” Rep. Nahand said he referred to a House bill prohibiting picketing in labor disputes by persons, except those employed in the place where a strike or labor dispute is in progress. This measure was eventually killed. :
House Vote on
Budget Bill
! Following is the House vote by which the chamber concurred in the biennial appropriations bill to operate State departments, institutions and divisions:
Democrats voting Aye (24):
Beasley, Brown, Coffin, Coons, Couch, Creighton, Foster, Founderberg, Guernsey, Harrison, Henley, Hiatt, Millis, Murray, Neaumann, O'Connor, Parker, Richards, Schermerhorn, Shull, Smith of Jay, Siith of Tippecanoe, Summerland, Tudor.
Democratis voting aye: (47).
Allen, Anderson of Perry, Anderson of Clay, Badger, Barry (Chas. of Marion), Barry (Edward of Marion), Bartley, Batman, Baylor, Black, Blain, Bower, Cable, Castner, Chubinski, Cubby, Denton, Dill, Dillin, Durham, Emig, Garnitz, Gavit, Gibbons, Gulley, Heller, Hill, Hoffman, Kauffman, Klein, Klen, McAfee, McCoy, McCurdy, Meagher, Miller, Moore, Muller, Nahand, O'Grady, Roell, Stein, Thompson, Republicans voting No_(24): Tucker, Wallace, West, Wolf.
Baker of Floyd, Baker of Marshall, Bond, Brady, Copeland, Craw- ; ley, Danielson, Evans, Fawcett, Free, Goddard, Harris, Hiestand, Hoesel, ' Hoover, Hughes, Hunter, Kingery, Korn, Leavell, Markland, Mayhill, Vernor, Wingate. : Democrats voting No (1): Crook. Republicans not voting (2): Dausman, Slenker. Democrats not voting (1): Ferguson. No eee vote was taken in the . Senate. -
COUNTERFEIT RING SUSPECTS ARRESTED
NEW YORK, March 7 (U. P.)— Eight persons suspected of having printed and passed a million dollars in counterfeit $20, $10 and $5 bills in the past two years were prisoners today of Secret Service agents. In a series of raids last night, 25 agents found a counterfeiting plant with press, paper, ink, 25 plates; $10,000 in spurious $10 bills, and . rounded up all suspects including © two women.
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AND SAYS
Charges Speaker ‘Gagged’
PIUSMAY ACT AS OWN DIPLOMAT
Strained Nazi and Vatican Relation May Defer Appointment.
VATICAN CITY, March 7 (U. PJ. —His Holiness Pope Pius XII may act as his own Secretary of State during the first part of his reign ijecause of the troubled world situation, a source close to the Vatican said today. : The statement was made after the Pope had received the four Coar-
dinals of Greater Germany yesterday. It was reported that he discussed with them the strained relations between the Vatican and the Nazis. Vatican circles would say nothing officially about the audiences. It was said that the Pope might have discussed relations between state and church in Germany but that tie audiences were private and nothing was known of them.
Americans Received
Some significance was attached to the fact, however, that the Pope saw the four Greater Germany cardinals and only a few others during the day. The Germans were their eminences Michael Cardinal Faulhaber, archbishop of Munich; Adolph Cardinal Bertram, archbishop of Breslau; Karl Joseph Cardinal Schulte, archbishop of Cologne, and Theodore Cardinal Innitzer, archbishop of Vienna. Among others he saw was His Eminences Jean Cardinal Verdier, archbishop of Paris. Today the Pope granted privaie audiences to six more cardinals, including their eminences George Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago and William Cardinal O’Connell of Boston. There were reports that in consulting the German Cardinals, the new Pope already was beginning io lay the basis for his own policy &s regards church relations with the Nazis. He naturally was thoroughly familiar, as Secretary of State for nine years to his predecessor Pope Pius XI, with all aspécis of the problem.
CITY CONSIDERING BINGO GAME CURB
Fire Chief Raises Question For Safety Board.
The Safety Board announced today that it is studying whether to
abolish or regulate bingo games. LeRoy J. Keach, Board président, said the Board expects to be ready
with a definite policy within a week. The matter was brought up at the Board meeting by Fire Chief Kennedy, who reported that a dangerous situation resulted from overcrowding at bingo games. Mr. Keach said that if the boarc decides to “abolish” all games, police would be instructed to carry out this order, and then “it would be up to those affected to go into court for a ruling.” At the same time, he said, he is studying regulations in Cincinnati where permits are required and where the total prizes are limited to a maximum of $100 and not more than 25 per cent of the receipts. “If we decide on regulations,” Mr. Keach said, “they will be aimed at keeping the game within the realm of amusements and prevent it from becoming gambling.”
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Gandhi Ends F As Britain Acts
RAJKOT, India, March 7 (U. P. unto death” today when the Indian to assure a settlement of 5
rioting.
Friday. E. C. Gibson, British Government residenf for Rajkot State, had visited ‘Gandhi yesterday seeking to find a basis for settlement of Gandhi’s claim that the] young Thakore Saheb, ruler of the state, had violated a solemn confract to liberalize his Government. | It was understood that Mr. Gibson handed Gandhi a personnal letter from Lord Linlithgow, | Viceroy of India, and that Gandhi [at once gave My. Gibson his reply. : : A group of British Cabinet ministers held an emergency meeting, at No. 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister Chamberlain's official residence, in London late last night. Jt was reported that their meeting was called because ‘Lord Linlithgow sent urgent representaticns that a basis for settlement must be found because of unrest in| Rajkot and possible repercussions elsewhere in India as the result of the fast. Gendhi spent a restless night and looked exhausted this morning. He suffered from persistent nausea and had considerable difficulty in drinking ‘water. | The little Nationalist leader had been seeking specifically to force the younz Thakore Saheb to y out reforms, But the fast also] was a part of Gandhi's long fight for Indian nationalism. | Last | December, the Thakore Sahel) signed a pact with | Sardar Vallbahai Patel, ambassador of the India National Congress, which in Gandhi’s interpretation, promised the 75,450 subjects of Rajkot state the widest powers of responsible goverament, 1 The pact was not carried out. Gandhi,
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Gandhi seemed nearing the point of collapse when he broke his fast at 2:30’ p. m. He had been without food for 98% hours since noon
MEET GOVERNOR
TOIRON OUT GAS TAX STALEMATE
Weary Legislators Seek to Break 3-Day Deadlock.
— While budget-weary legislators awaited the approaching adjournment, four conference committee members met with Governor Townsend today to seek a solution to the stalemated gasoline and truck tax issues. 2
publicans and Democrats and to enable passage of the companion
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ast of 98 Hours to Avert Crisis
) —Mahatma Gandhi ended his “fast and British Governments intervened
Prime Minister of Rajkot, ‘went to see the Thakore and pleaded with him to go through with the pact. It was asserted that the Thakore treated him contemptuously. Then Gandhi announced his fast.
MRS. GABLE GETS "HER DIVORCE TODAY
Husband Stays in Hollywood Making Movies.
LAS VEGAS, Nev., March 7 (U. P.) —Mrs. Maria Gable, 48, goes to court today to divorce Clark Gable. In a formal, five-minute hearing she expected to get her final decree, leaving him free to marry blonde Carole Lombard. Mr. Gable, who asked her for the divorce and settled a reputed $300,000 on her to hasten if, stayed in Hollywood aking movies. . Their friends in the film colony
predicted that after a brief interval Mr. Gable and Miss Lombard would culminate their romance by slipping away to Mexico or Nevada and marrying. ? The divorce suit to be heard this afternoon, charges Mr. Gable with
to local governmental units and select a substitute for the truck weight tax law. I : Sought Concessioiis Republicans had used its truck weight tax repealer with two Democratic amendments providing for a $1 passenger car license fee and a l-cent gas tax increase, | to force concessions from the Democrats on
: the budget bills.
On several occasions diring the night it was reported agreements on budget slashes had been reached with Democrats on condition Republicans give concessions on the truck tax bill, with Democratic action to be taken on the tax redistribution bill in the bargain. The budget bills were approved while passage of the other two measures was threatened. Democrats agreed to amend the truck tax repealer to provide a 36cents - per - hundredweight tax on trucks, discarding the license fee and gas tax increase provisions. Another Snag Hit
Another snag was hit shortly before noon when House conferees on the truck hill quit after failing to agree. The Governor then took a hand in the matter. ’ The gas tax bill would turn an additional $2,083,614 on gasoline tax funds from the Motor Vehicle Account to local units. The Senate Roads Committee in providing this allotment gave $3,166,386 back to the State Highway Department from the bill as drafted in the House, : The truck tax hill arniendment calling for the l-cent gas tax increase was designed to ccinpensate the gas tax fund losses to the State Highway Commission,
MAYOR HAGUE’S SON CONFIRMED AS JUDGE
TRENTON, N. J, March 7 (U. P.).—The State Senate confirmed the appointment of Frank Hague Jr., 34, son of the Jersey City Mayor and Democratic boss, as lay judge of the Court of Errors anc Appeals in a hurried executive session late last night.
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PRIME MINISTER OF RUMANIA DIES
Patriarch Cristea, 70, Once Served as Regent.
CANNES, France, March 7 (U. P.).—Patriarch Miron Cristea, 70, premier of Rumania under King Carol II's royal dictatorship, died last night after an illness which brought him to the French Riviera
recently. : Father Cristea, who had been Premier since - February, 1938, served as nominal head of the Ru-
manian Government during the time that its liberal constitution was replaced by an authoritarian regime. On March 30, 1938, when King
Carol abolished all political parties and created a Supreme| Economic Council and a Crown Council he retained Father Cristea| as Prime Minister and placed him on the Crown Council. | Patriarch Cristea, metropolitan primate of Rumania in| 1919 and since 1925 patriarch of the Orthodox Apostolic Church, was a prominent organizer (of Rumanian church and monastery ihe
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It was believed that the present Vice Premier, Armand [Calinescu, who also is Minister of Interior and temporary Defense Minister, would succeed Father Cristea as head of the Cabinet. |
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JUDGE SENDS FRIEND TOCHAR IN SLAYING
old Schoolmates Figure in Rural Tragedy.
was prosecuted by, a friend and fine ally sentenced #0 the electric chair given its dash of irony today. Twenty years ago, man were students together in the local high school, they both appeared in their class play. And in the play, Mr. lderman accused Wood of murder. Yesterday af oon Prosecutor Holderman accused his friend and lodge brother of murdering their mutual friend, Abner Nelson. The personal friend of long standing of all three, Judge F. H. Hayes, then said to Wood: “May the great Judge have more mercy on you an I can. The penalty for your crime is death in
-|the Illinois State Penitentiary April
14, 1939.”
‘Wood had pleaded guilty.
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