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APRTL 29. 1932 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5 long doomed by the steam and steel that the price of wheat will rise, so ator. today occupied his scat unchal- against a real Democrat.” he said. —•* surrender by the Democrats WOODMEN OF DISTRICT of modern shipping, have been given most of the old sailing vessels will lc for the first time since the “It is a a brief lease on life by depres- be content to plod. In these days, beginning of the session. of the senate of the sacred principles INSTALL OFFICERS the LOSES long EYES NATION TO brought in the has HEFLIN supported by OF port so loved and WINDJAMMERS when world sion. every The election contest For the last its idle hulls, it is enough for a against by former Sen- Democrats In and out of the senate. .‘>oo Expected three months they Bankhead Persona to Attend ' a sad decline in Demo- have been in Australia loading sailorman to get a good cargo with- ator J. rhomas Heflin Dem.. Ala.i, It makes Ceremonies Here Sunday. taking -1 cratic leadership and control. ON CALIFORNIA HOIST SAILS IN wheat for England and the conti- out risks in a race. FIGHT TO OUST who orated before the senate for five Approximately persons "The failure to decide contest 500 are nent. Low grain prices and low However prosaic this voyage of hours, was ended by a 64-to-18 vote my expected to attend a central district a on the law and facts will not in the freights have given them the chance the twenty windjammers may be of in which Democrats resented meeting of Supreme Forfst Wood- only a least weaken my courage or impair to compete with speedier ships. itself, it is enough to recall the solid front for Bankhead and men circle, to be held Sunday un- SEN. rr;- fighting spirit for clean and CLASH when BANKHEAD of the voted WET-DRY Some vessels have days a century ago minority Republicans WHEAT TRADE already left on of almost der auspices of Ramona No. honest politics and clean and grove. the hazardous around the trim clippers traded to Autsralia for a declaration of no election. 83, of Indianapolis, in the Athena- voyage honest government." eum. ; horn or the Cape of Good Hope. in remarkably fast time. The Marco The sixty-four votes for Bankhead Bearing The "home" take them Polo, for example, made the voyage Republicans Join in 64-18 comprised forty -one Democrats. Outcome Will Have Degree team of the Franklin Low Prices, Freights Give trip will Ireland Seek? Pure Wet State circle anywhere from ninety to 130 days. to Melbourne in seventy-eight days twer --two Republicans and one will exemplify the ceremonies I By l'nitrd Peru Fight for Plank in of the Compete Time matters little, though the ship in 1852. Vote Against Voiding Farmer-Labor member. on new ritual, and will install Them Chance to REYKJAVIK, Iceland. 29 state and making the fastest crossing will be None cf the ships in the present Heflin, still defiant, characterized April 1 new district officers. A which would remove the rem- G. 0. P. Platform. class of With Faster Ships. the figurative "winner" in this race grain fleet can hope to rival the Alabama Election. th- —nate action as "a rank travesty A bill fifty candidates will be I nants ol prohibition in Iceland by initiated. of the has-beens, which offers no achievement of the famous clipper?, on justice." fir firripp-nfr4 \nr*pnptr Allinnee By United Peril By United Peru permitting the import of strong in- Besides the prize save the glory. but some of them can acquit them- "It is a triumph for crooked and WASHINGTON. April 29—The business meeting, WASHINGTON. April 29-John toxicants passed the first reading there will be entertainment and a LONDON, April 29. Twenty- On a four-months’ voyage. In selves proudly, with reasonably good corrupt practices employed in an primaries in California in the chamber of deputies. presidential luncheon. wind-jammers. members of a band fact, there is always the chance weather and wind. H. Bankhead, Alabama's junior sen- election for a Raskob Democrat Tuesday will be vatrhed eagerly, not only from Albany and New York, but from the White House. While President Hoovers delega- tion will be unopposed, the Demo- cratic prmaries have become a bat- tleground for the wet and dry forces of the state. Hence the outcome will have a bearing upon the deci- <IOO,OOO 1$ sion hesitant Hoover drys to per- DEFIANCE of OUR fALE mit a referendum plank to be writ- ten into the Chicago platform in June. The recent revolt of the state's grape growers against prohibition is regarded as significant in this con- nection. Interest In this phase is shown by the fact that the state's Democratic registration nearly has doubled from 485,793 In 1928 to 847.482 this year. Although there are three Demo- cratic tickets in the field, the real fight is between the Roosevelt fac- tion. led by the wet national com- mitteeman. Isador Dockweilcr of Los Angeles, and the wet bellwether, Justus Warden of San Francisco, and the Garner ticket, led by dry William Gibbs McAdoo and publi- cized bv the wet Hearst papers. An A1 Smith ticket has been showing little vitality, but it may gather enough wet votes to permit SUGAR the Ms Adoo-Garner faction to win. Should the Roosevelt ticket win, W'ardell is expected to announce Samuel C •for senator against Senator fihortndge. If the Garner ticket wins. McAdoo doubtless will be a candidate. Sensing the strong wet shift, Shortridge has announced he fa- vors a referendum and has in- clined his fear toward labor s 275 pgr cent beer program.His mys- terious mentor here. Raymond Ben- jamin, is understood to be among the many urging Hoover to agree to a damp pUnk in the platform. Out of California's eleven house members, seven voted for the Beck- Linthicum resolution. Senator Hi- ram Johnson, it is believed, will tne Right to Limit Quantities! Nathanson rver offered at vote for a referendum when it I Nathanson J|p comes up next month. ALTER STATEMENT ON TAX DATE EXTENSION These Amazingly Low Prices Effective ONE DAY ONLY-! Deadline Still May 9. but May 2 Is I'rgrd for Duplicates. Altering the original statement county treasurers office employes The Sale ot PANTS! today although Sale! that the Dress asserted deadline date for tax payment had been advanced to May 9, they were urging persons to get their dupli- cates not later than May 2. jfTETH 4,600 Pairs Men’s Pants The statement, issued V^£/r^~ original by Timothy P. Sexton, county treasur- 111 r * n 2*B fiayfst Frocks and j L er, had made the deadline date B| Qq Q|| May 10 and had not mentioned the May 2 date. 'The first announcement pub- lished in the newspapers was un- / and 2-Pc. Jacket Dresses ' al '‘ pil Buy several ami | authorized," declared one employe n of the department, despite the fact it had come from Sexton. ‘The date for tax collections is not later than May 9. and not May 10 as published, and the public is being asked to get their duplicates not later than May 2,” he said. GIRLS’ SPRING COATSI Children’s Silk Dresses I While and paste, an Villi, limllmW I ||mJ&. 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