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NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933 - g!” ; T 3 HELVERING VOTE ENDS PARTY FIGHT Confirmation by Senate Dis- poses First Serious Battle on Appointments. By the Associated Press. The first serious inter-party fight over » Roosevelt appointment was over today with confirmation of Guy T. Helvering, former member of the House from Kan- s, as commissioner of internal revenue. ‘The Republican opposition to Hel- vering was crushed late yesterday, 56 o0 21, after several hours of bitter de- bate. Only 1 of the 60 Democrats, Sen- stor Walsh of Massachusetts, left the majority to vote against the nominee. 5"'" Republicans voted for confirma- jon. Senators Hastings (Republican) of Delaware and Couzens (Republican) of Michigan led the attack upon the Kan- san, with Senators Barkley (Democrat) of Kentucky, Capper (Republican) of Kansas, McGill (Democrat) of Kansas and Clark (Democrat) of Missouri doing most of the speaking in his behalf. As- sailants criticized bis actions as an in- come tax lawyer here and charged that while a member of the House he “sold” postmastership appointments. Couzens Opposes. Couzens asserted Helvering appeared “ghifty” before the Finance Committee eonsidering his nomination, adding: “If you are going to confirm this man, you are not going to end this contro- Versy. You are not going to retain public confidence by railroading this nomination lhruugh > Barkley replied: “There is not an ex- guse, there is not & reason, there is not an innuendo that has not fallen by its weight.” Clark told the Senate a “lot of sore- theads and disappointed office seekers” were behind the charges against Hel- said he had carefully exam- fned record of the committee’s in- westigation and had “found nothing to fustify me in voting against him because THE WEATHER _ District of Columbia—Fair tonight @nd tomorrow; rising - temperature; gentle variable winds, becoming mod- erate southwest tomorrow. Maryland—Fair and warmer tonight and tomorrow. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; slowly rising temperature tomorrow and fn_extreme west portion - tonight. West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- might; tomorrow partly cloudy, warmer o east portion. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers muddy this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Inches. 29.93 29.92 29.98 30.00 30.05 30.06 Record for Last 24 Hours, Highest, 68, 1:00' p.n. yesterday, Year | ago, 86. fowest. 53, 5:15 am. today. Year ago, 65. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 91, on May 24. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. {Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Tomorrow. Moon, P. Auwmohue lights must be turned on ene-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation‘in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1933 Average. Recn!‘d 3. 7.09 ‘82 ‘84 91 December ... 332 Weather In Various Cities. “‘Tempemuu "5’ ey 5am0] A99UR(H “wrw g o1 ure “quspu_ asep H 2 Stations. g *+egupIngIK Abilene, Tex... bany, N. Y. Kansas City, Los Angeles... Touisville, Ky. Mismi Pl .. Bt.cloudy Clea: Pl cloudy Cloudy Gear $ieouay Pt.cloudy Clear . Clear FOREIGN. 7 . Greenwich time. today.) Statio Temperature, Weather, London, Eneland. . 61 Part cloudy n Gloudy Bart clouds Rain him. '«th.y ol appointment McGill argued that “solely and purely heresay testimony” had been offered against Helvering, and said he was in- dorsed by William Allen White, Kansas editor of an opposing political faith, and that investigation of income tax cases handled by Helvering showed they were conducted in accordance with ‘Treasury regulations. Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the Democratic leader, ridiculing Couzens’ opposition, sald the Michigan Senator ‘was “going outside the evidence and de- :édl}.:‘u on the color of his eyes or their Of Helvering, he said: “I have known Mr. Helvering a good many years. As far as my judgment goes, he measures up to the very highest standards.” Barkley Battle Ended. A demand and a refusal to name the 30 Senators Couzens had said were dominated by power interests ended an | angry give-and-take between the Mich- igan Senator and Barkley during the Helvering debate. The two Senators clashed over a statement made by Couzens on May 11, when he said he had been told “ihere were at Jeast 30 members of this body | who represented power interests.” Barkley referred to Couzens’ state- ment as “evidence of the fact that the Senator from Michigan, with all his good intentions, with all his fine quali- ties, draws hasty conclusions as to the character of men with whom he asso- ciates.” “And they have proved invariably right,” retorted Couzens. “The Senator has made a statement intimating that there were 30 members of this body under the control and dom- ination of the power interests,” Barkley observed. “That is not true,” Couzens shot back as he left the chamber. About an hour later, Couzens returned carrying a Congressional Record of KIDWELL’S MARKETS, Inc. 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The Senator has | cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, \ brought this matter up. If the Sen- |3 disease rare in the East and never | ator wants to name any Senator on | before prevalent in this section, have| this floor who is a tool of the power | been discovered near Mount Airy. Al- interests, name him.” ready one of the\eight victims has suc- | “T would mot like to do that, be- |cumbed, and little hope ih held for the cause I might make a mistake,” replied | recovery of several others. Two of | Coiisent’ these stricken now are undergoing treat- | Voice rising, Barkley said again: ment at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti- “The Senator asked me if I wanted | MOre. him to do it. I say yes; I should like him to do it.” “I sald I might' make a mistake.” tracted it from ticks with which they came in contact, Dr. J. Stanley Grabill, | “I thought the Senator from Michi- | health e w‘:g:‘l'x;f_uy“' Lo g Ve covered wi 1 g sid awhile ago he never made e arasies, B id. and when ‘s '/ h < " mi the Dl ticks were re- | ‘Oh, no; T never said that. moved {rom the body of one of the pa- T en Rocky Mountain spotted fever, often- Doris Kenyon ,Weds June 14. et times fatal because no specific cure has LOS ANGELES, June 2 (#).—Doris Kenyon, widow of Miiton Sills, film actor, announced yesterday she will be married June 14 to Arthur Hopkins, New York real estate broker, with Dr. Ernest Holmes, dean of the Institute of Religious Sciences, officiating. B Austria proposes to establish a coal import monopoly. 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