Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1941 — Page 10

: Hooper in Which Democrats Fear Loss Is National ‘Issue.

By FRED W. PERKINS Times Special Writer

. ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.~There is no certainty that he can do anything about it, but plans are being made to enlist President Roosevelt's interest in solving a dilemma that faces the congressmen of Pennsylvania and has national That state loses one member of the House under the 1940 census and the resulting re a pportionment of the 435 seats. Unless the present 34: congressional districts in Pennsylvania ' are rearranged nts one ames less, ‘33 House ae. 3 members. must be nominated and elected next year on an ‘at-large basis. Democrats Fearful “y The problem demands attention from the national head of their ‘party, Democratic cohgressmen assert, because in doubtful ‘Pennsylvania an at-large or state-wide election of all congressmen will ‘probably produce a solid delegation of one party or the other. And, because the state administration is now Republican and will seek vindication = next year '(an ' “off year” presidentially) the Pennsylvania Democrats are fearful that their state’s 33 may go solidly Republican. That would mean a loss of 19 ' Democratic votes in the House and a gain of 19 Republican votes— enough to swing the House on many i questions, : Reps. Kelley and Weiss, Western « Pennsylvania Democrats, announced , today their intention of starting a movement to bring the national Administration int» this situation,

Legislature Fails fo Act

<The . Pennsylvania - Legislature. which should have done the redisfricting job, adjourned July 18 without acting on this question, because Republican and Demberatic leaders| could not ‘agree on which of the «existing districts should be "sliced up. "There were hints, also, that some state leaders on both sides were agreeable to the idea of an at-large election because the at-large mechanism offers a means for machi, ; Dollucians to strengthen their con-

The Legislature’s last act was to . name an interim committee to work “out a new apportionment scheme. . Gov. Arthur H. James, a Republican, has said he will call a special session is assured of an agreement, But State Senator John H. Dent, ‘active in the committee, reported to : emanate congressmen’ here today at the outlook was dark, The ature is under dual party conSrl the Senate is Republican and House Democratic,

TOWN HALL SERIES ~ OPENS TOMORROW

The Indianapolis Town Hall Series opens tomorrow with “Amer-Re-orients: Herself,” by. Clare Boothe, well-known® playwright. Miss Boothe’s lecture will begin “at 11 a. m.'at English’s She is author of “The Women,” which played here | *Riss. the Boys Sothys. Bein for Error.” Starting Rer

Mrs, Samuel Sutphin will be ‘hostess at the luncheon which will be given at the Columbia Club fol‘the lecture,

fe, Servise chief in Tokyo, uss “Japan’s Desperate Internal Struggle” before members of Town Hall next Saturday.

AYNE COY TO TALK TO SOCIAL WORKERS

‘Conference on Social Work Oct. 31.. Mr. Coy, first administrator ot the andiana Welfare Department, will “The Effects of the tenn on Social

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