Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1963 — Page 9
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16, 1963
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Welsh To Keep Slate Police From Politics INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—lndiana State Police, although a law barring them from political activity was found defective, were still expected today to keep away from Hoosier politics. Governor Welsh made It clear after the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Monday, that the state police should stay out of politics and said he would issue an executive order to that effect, if necessary. The high court upheld the Marion County Superior Court No. 1 and directed re-instate-ment of Det. Sgt. Harry E. Moore, Rushville, who was fired Sept .7, 1960 by then state police Supt. Harold Zeis for political activity. Moore was assigned to the Connersville post at the time he was fired in connection with distribution of some political material which he said had been done by his wife, not himself. However. Supreme Court Judge Frederick Landis wrote Monday the law was "a poorly drafted piece of legislation.” Attorneys for Moore had cited that Moore, as a state trooper, was an employe of the Indiana State Police Department, and not the state police board and that it was the board named in the law as having the hiring and firing authority, which it did not actually have. They also pointed out Zeis apparently did not prefer charges in writing, as specified. Landis wrote in addition to the defects noted by Moore’s attorneys and the lower court, there was another serious one which created a situation whereby a trooper might be fired and never have an opportunity for a review of the action. He said the law ‘‘provides that an employe discharged by the superintendent with apparently no previous hearing has a right to a public hearing only if he demands same within 10 days of receiving notice of the charges. Youngest TV Actor Is Four Months Old United Press International WASHINGTON (UPD — The youngest actor in a continuing series on television is four-month-old Matthew Smith, who plays the part of a baby on the Joey Bishop show. If you have* ever seen this program you have probably said to yourself ‘‘that kid is one fine actor. Real Emmy Award stuff.” The truth is. however, that he is only half acting. When he is playing the part of Joey Bishop’s son he is acting. But when he is playing the part of Joey Bishop’s wife’s son he is not acting. This is because the part of Joey Bishop's wife is played by Abby Dalton, who is the baby’s real mother . Miss Dalton, or Mrs .Smith, was here on a promotion tour this week and I asked her if using her own baby on the show came under the heading of ‘‘type casting.” Miss Dalton replied that she fecommended her baby for the part because it was a good way to handle the home movie problem. She has made arrangements for the studio to let her have a print of all of the film in which the baby appears, including the footage not actually ’ used on the show. This gives her better home movies than she would be able to make herself. A lot of parents might not relish the idea of having Joey Bishop lurking in the background of their baby’s baby pictures. but Miss Dalton said she didn’t mind. Another advantage of using her own baby is that his aunts and uncles in other parts of the country can watch his development merely by tuning in the program. On the days that the script calls for a shot of the baby, he is taken to the Department oi Education in Los Angeles tor a physical examination If found in good health, he receives a work permit that is valid for two hours. However, he may not be photographed for more than 20 seconds at a time. A welfare worker holds a stopwatch to make certain he doesn’t work overtime. The baby is not a member of the actors’ union, but he does have a Social Security card. I asked Miss Dalton if he took direction well and she said that thus far he has been able to utilize his talents to the fullest. “In the first scene he was sleeping, which he does very well,” she said. “In the next scene he was crying, which he does second best." Very few other television performers are that versatile.
