Show j r Going Home to Stay 1 t nF 1 s f I i x G. G R f M. M l' l yH 1 c i i 1 N Nl l 4 5 c I 1 The United sta States senate loses several of or its Ib most colorful figures figure with rt-ith the of these six members alon along with seven others They The Theare are 1 J. J Thomas of or Alabama whose desertion of the Democrat Democrats to o fight light AI Smith In 1928 cost him reelection In 1930 2 Senator Furnifold Furni- Furni fold M. M Simmons of North Carolina year old Democrat 3 Charles S. S Deneen of Illinois defeated for tho Republican by Mrs 1 Ruth Hanna McCormick 1 who lost lot to a Democrat 4 Coleman L I L. L BI sc colorful South Carolina Democrat 5 Guy D. D Goff of W West t Virginiaa Virginia a Republican and a millionaire 6 Frederic II H. Gillett of Massachusetts old 80 j 0 old car Republican 91 Solons colons Say Final Farewell to Capital By Ey THOMAS S L. L STOKES WASHINGTON W. March 1 5 United Press Trains lean leaving union station station sta- sta tion on here today carried a a. cargo of or memories of one of or the most bitter sessions e lons of oC congress congre s in I history history ln In this his smoker seat merely a carefree legislator off orr for a rest In that a downcast st man with shattered hopes bopes Back In the baggage cars w were re trunks and boxes containing documents documents docu docu- ments and nd records of years ears of legislative legislative legis- legis service ser by some of ot those e who are re going back to private many man life many perhaps for good I II There nere were more members saIng saying saying say say- ing farewell In the exodus this year I than for a long time 91 altogether The seventy first congress left behind It many loose ends to be picked up today and tomorrow and the the next few days das HOOVER BUSY I President Hoover still sUll faced a pile pUe of ot more than bills bUts passed In Inthe inthe the hectic closing hours which he must yet et consider These Include many bills of vital local Interest He signed nearly yesterday The senate left behind a total of 25 Investigations to be carried on during the recess while the house lIen left three Many members are re remaining remaining re- re here to get these under II way war Others will return during the recess to participate and to attend Ito to other business These inquiries Include three election election election elec elec- tion contests one brought by former fonner Senator Heflin Dem Ala against Isen Senator tr John H H. Bankhead another by George Pritchard Rep N. N C C. against Senator Josiah Bailey Dem and a third brought against Senator Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor Thomas D D. Schall Rep Minn by Einar Elnar Hoidale Impounding of the Alabama ballots already has be be- be gun sun Investigations of national Interest which are to be continued include those by the Glass baking subcommittee tho the Caraway lobby committee commit commit- tee which has been authorized t to inquire Int into the 1928 Virginia anti anti- Smith campaign the Blaine postal posta lease Investigation the Indian af affairs affairs affairs af- af fairs committee Inquiry and th the Alaskan railroad Inquiry Two Inquiries designed to develop means of averting unemployment ment In Inthe inthe inthe the future are the Wagner agner unemployment unemployment unemployment Insurance and the La Foll Fol Fol- l tte national economic council In In- In I Eleven Investigations will be conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted by the senate two by th the federal trade commission and the res resby rest by the tariff commission Two o proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed investigations into various In industries In- In to be conducted as a basis for embargo or tariff legislation were blocked by the last minute fill flU buster of ot Senator Thomas Dem Okla which lent a So dramatic touch to the senates senate's closing hours Investigations were authorized by bythe bythe bythe the tariff commission Int Into a So whole list of prod products on which varIous mem members rs are seeking a tari tariff on one of these by the house through the Garber resolution for an in Inquiry Into th the cost of ot production of oil aU domestically domestically domes domes- and In competing countries TO FILL VACANCIES President Hoover soon won must make mak recess appointments to 1111 fill vacancies cles cies left by the senates senate's failure to confirm the nominations of nearly nearl postmasters four U. U S S. marshals marshal and a number of ot Judges and district a attorneys Nominations falling failing of or confirmation confirma confirma- tion Hon Included Gunnar to tobe tobe tobe be federal judge in Minnesota former former lormer for lor- mer Representative Jonas to be district district district dis dis- dis- dis attorney In North Carolina and former Representative e Elliott Indiana Indiana In In- In- In diana to be assistant comptroller general The veterans hospital bill finally worked its way free of ot I the final Jam but many other measures measures mea mea- failed including the long pending pending pend pend- tn ing Vestal copyright bill and the bill to appropriate for fed fed- federal oral eral participation In the Chicago worlds world's fair in 1932 While the senate nate was tied up to the last moment the house listened to to- farewell eulogies of departing members heard Speaker Longworth sa say a a. Democrat might be president next session and then went Into a 11 songfest which brought tears to the c eyes es of some departing members when it reached its s concluding Till we meet again FINAL L HOUR nOUR HARD liARD The final hour in the senate came hard for one well known figure J. J Thomas Heflin of Alabama He re received re- re cd many well wishes when the session ended and outwardly was the same blustering figure protesting protestIng protesting protest protest- ing he had been cheated of tion But a few hours later an observer saw the bulky figure still erect and proud amble slowly down tho the corridor cor cor- corridor rid or and then turn and enter once again the senate chamber there to stand and look about forlornly |