Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1941 — Page 15
THURSDAY, FEB. 6 mr | OLIS TIMES ~~ 6.0. P, PUSHES 2 INVESTIGATIONS
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House Approves 2 Per Cent| Club Inquiry; Election Group Organizes.
Two of the three Indiana legislative investigations ® were = making progress today. "A Senate-approved resolution requesting Governor Henry Schricker to ask Federal Internal Revenue
a L 3 : 3 - X i t . > - fk : - i - - RETAILERS RAP [Collie Saves Life of Woman [800 HOUSIN oi / « DURANT, Okla., Feb. 6 (U.P.).— til’ 7 a.-m. Monday, when the Col-|A total’ of 800 housing units for , Capt. Leon J. Thomas of the Sal-|during the night, and whined and tary and defense production areas. ntinued its stu -l3 day continued its study of twg con up inexplicably left her husband him ‘away. v he’ attracted I 1 employers and employees. baby. : visions, and the Studebaker Corps \¢ officials to turn over results of their ; that a State Wage and Hour Ag, |son. She had lain by the road, in|Northrup suffered shock, but was |by the Public Bullding Administra-
: i tals ps : ; ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 (U. P).— - : ay z A Collie dog saved the life of a|lie led Lonzo Caldwell, a farmer 2 Tell House Commi : , , mer, | Hoosier. ihdustrial families at somm ttee Many 85-year-old. woman and the baby to her. Charlestown, Ind., and South Bend : tended, in a ¢old rain on a country they did not know to whom it be-| posal to alleviate wing shorte, Of Business. Yoad, it was revealed today. longed—barked at several houses |ages of housing in IE mille: The House Labor Committee to. : Pl call f 300 = uni : yation: Mrs. ~ : ans or ts at Army said Ed C. North-|scratched at their doors. They ran | qa jestofn, site of the War De= | Noversial bills. Bie 3 Jas and small daughter in their home Mr. Caldwells attention, and .led}500 at South Bend, where the Bene night “a y I near Hugo, Okla,. late Sunday. She him straight to the mother and her |dix Aviation Corp. and affiliated di= : wandered down a narrow road Physicians said ; ; ; small tified , th weighed Several retailers tes Li: On the way, she. gave birth to a|nine pounds, and vv Shilg we Mrs. BO Ol os aol out investigation into revenues of the un - (the rain, no - g s sme. of {he Ti ger Gisoug. the rain, from 6 p. m. Sunday un- recovering in a hospital here. . Ition. nits will be rented.
Two Per Cent Club and its officers was passed by the House yesterday. = " S because the hours provision could The 14-member legislative com- i > . Inot be adapted to their businesses. mittee to hear evidence of alleged 8 vote frauds in a move to unseat Governor Schricker was organized
¢ a ; ) . : ’ / \ ' : ‘w ps i and is ready to hear evidence. vo ap L : N AYRES & COMPANY pointed ou 80 per cen - . : One Inquiry Delayed : | diana’s retailers gross less than $20,- . os, 7 § The third proposal, a Senate-ap-| § ih i 000 a year. ; 3 : : proved measure to set up a six- | j C. LO. M man legislative committee to \nves-| SNE Ra | | i Jaco attorney, tigate the last eight years of Demo- i | i ; cratic administrations in the State, still was delayed by a House com- - mittee,
Both the House and Senate unan- i | wg he
covered by contracts, said his unions |
“Let’s see the Governor and check our politics at the front door” said Rep. Hobart Creighton ¢R. | were backing the measure to beneWarsaw) to other members of the House Ways and Means Committee at their first budget meeting fit thousands. of Indiana workers
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imously approved the resélution regarding the Two Per Cent Club who do not receive subsistence “not a muck-raking proposal” and| Attica), committee chairman, is in the extreme foreground with his back to the camera. wages. " that “its provisions also Soyend : . Arthur Viatt, former State admins. k 1- : y See Legged Evansville), one of its authors, also indorsed the bill. and any information obtained may, be used only for the purpose of ernor' Schricker for signature Ox oi : : day by police who wanted to ques- Rowe bill Sieh wie Yberzlus . veto. But It Will Bring in Mora! tion him about the slaying of Miss (2 Bills Would Give County orkmen’s Compensation pro . yr . Marion) yesterday was chosen City, Author Says. described by one of her tenants 3 |livan), speaking for the compensa chairman of the joint legislative as “a thrifty old lady who lived | tion measure, said it was designed Two bills designed to ‘place all|eral years ago, up to the Hania] e county welfare department of other states. Several labor leadKendall (R.[Danville) ‘was named | make more profit—is proposed fr p s under secretary. Magion County's four Muhnicifial on a day bed in the basement ; ; 1 a | ures introduced in the Senate yes-| Macy of Indianapolis, opposed the . mendments, claiming among other quorum showed up : / police were called to investigate They would permit county welfare Only half of the members ap-| The measure would cut” cdsts In| what at first was believed to be a |boards to appoint the directors and to be called before the organizdtion [docket fee and a $3 prosegutor’s| one purns and her chin was salaties, which in Marion County is OFM AIMS AT USING Lo» afternoon meeting, but adjourned| It would give the judge th ri tht she had been strangled. Sn igs 10 ap 1 The next meeting will be called by dence is ready for presentation at : . i i Knight, who drew up the bill, said would be required to have three|tjonal defense industrial production Evidence is being compiled by a|than it does now. 2 by the county boards upon the re-|banks plans for farming out sub- Fitted front; belted back: fullness City, Fourth District chairman. ii oh individug) they just Order Puzzling, but Follows ang that they may appeal to the| greatly speed up our preparedness. Talk That Smugglers Circuit Court judge. e over-all aim is'to put to
after Republican sponsors had asWillkie Clubs and other individu istrator for the Federal Wage-Hour | C Only the Governor can request BILL: PROPOSES permission for Indiana officials to | . . Wi Janitor nn Killing Clarence Jackson, Indiana State ; WELF ARE ASKED Chamber of Commerce president, led collecting State taxes. CHICAGO, Feb. 6 (U. P).—A the opposition of employers to the ~ * Biddinger Named Chairman Elizabeth Connors, 65-year-old < . Would Raise Standard Boards Authority commi‘tee to’ conduct hearings on Industry's Golden Rule —[lower| hy herself and was strict about Miss Connors’ body was found |home rule” were among 15. meas- |S, 2l50 spoke for the bill.” ‘The committee made two at-|q oi 0 pill introduced yester-| Kitchen of her rooming house near things that they would increase peared at the first call yesterday the four courts exactly in hal robbery. Her, feet were bound |Gounty Councils to ban f ount; s approve their could be completed. fee in place of the present $5 docket! ised as if from a blow. Police [fixed at $3600. ‘The measures would : IDLE M ACHINES « One look at this coat and you're after electing officers without dis- to suspend all ‘or part of the gosts.| fix their compensation with appr ? . | vith approva a public hearing, he sa : : aay ; he believed the City would 2et years of experience in welfare work.| will actually get under way tomorThe .bills, introduced by Senator|row When officials of the Office of Harry Shull (R. Auburn) provide|Production Management lay before committee of Republican leaders| He explained that judges .usuelly quest of the State Welfare Board|contracts in a manner calculated to Members of this committee have |i." pill. the jud a oispe ® Bile Jae toll Hen Anothef measure, introduced by [work on the manufacture of muniRefuel Nazi Subs.
sured the Democrats that it was yesterday. Rep. Creighton. is at the extreme left rapping pencil on the table. Rep. Roy Harrison (R. law, and Rep. Winfield Denton (D. . see the U. S. income .tax records; COURT FEE CUT The resolution now goes to Gov- one-legged janitor was sought to- Wage-Hour measure and to another Senator Thurman Biddinger (R. [Revenue to County and rooming house landlady who. was Senator Charles Bedwell (D. SulOver Personnel. td bring the Indiana law, passed sev- + alleged vote frauds. Rep. John costs, do more business and thus! ihe rent.” Businessmen)! including A. W. = before a 1 terday. tempts et organized day in the Senate. the Gold Coast last night when ay amen business costs heavily. - —— morning and a second meeting had |viding for the assessment of a $2| with rags, her wrists marked with All members Nees at the |fee and $5 prosecutor's fee. | and the coroner said they believed permit the county directors to apussing future proceedings. | : cussing p Drafted by Knight | | a |of the county councils. A five-year| Times Special . senator Biddinger, if and when evi-| Corporation Counsel Edward H.| - residence requirement would befixed| WASHINGTON, , Feb. 6. — The for the assistants, while the directors most far-reaching phase of the naSo Collect Data more revenue if the measure pasied ‘that the director may be removed |presidents of 12 Federal Reserve headed by Ralph Gates, Columbia fee] that $10 is too much to assess J in skirlg a new bloused look above been contacting witnesses and com- part of the costs. 0s ator Lawrence Carlson (R. Hunt-| tions all idle machine tools, wher-
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. petition filed in the House three ington) _ would permit any- school|ever located. “The Municipal Courts,’ Mr.
{corporation to establish free kinder-! Eventually, each of the 12 banks wardrobe and just one of a vast -
weeks ago, charging that hundretis
of aliens had voted illegally in Lake
County. The petition was filed by Virgil
Knight said, “are supposed to le poor men’s courts. But they cei-
chief, ordered a sweeping reorgani-
HAVANA, Feb. 6 (U. P.).—Col.| artens for children. fro . wy S : m 4 to complete, up-to-date in{Jesus Gomez Casas, new Navy Be of age. Si wil] keep 3 Plete A bill, introduced. by Senator|the areas they serve, and each will orces’ to
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. Whitaker, Hammond attorney, who |tainly, are not under the spresent| Wilbur DeWeese (R. Ft. W xpert engineering f caid there was enough evidence in|system of charging costs.” zation of the Navy Department to | would repeal the law nT vg contractors and - sub-con-Lake County alone to warrant a| The bill provides that costs in|day. anounced plans for a, strict|gtate Board of Examiners in Watch | tractors legislative contest of Governor county cases go to the County &1id| coastal patrol “in view. of the in-!Repairing. > > COTTON ED RECUPERATES
Schricker’s election. costs on City cases to the City. tinational . situation” and dilled ORDERS PLANE OXYGEN . FLORENCE, S. C., Feb. 6 (U. P).
_ Hotal of $6 would be charged on an : al U. S. LINES PREPARE Sppeal, $5 for an appegl fee and 43 foreign military and naval attaches. orn TON, Feb. 6 (U. P).—| —Senator Ellison D. (Cotton Ed) Le S08 WERTIDL: ted. by Sergei. cunfetene ‘with him. The Civil Aeronautics Board today, Smith (D. S. C.) Was reported conN. ATLANTIC FLEET |sarry O. Chamberlin (R. Indian-| There was no immediate explana- ordered the. installation of oxygen| siderably improved today after suf- : : apolis). ° : “1° tion of the Meaning of Col. Gomez Suipient in high-flving commer-| fering a relapse from an attack of : 1 cial planes. \
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Maritime Commission's approval of of the chiefs of the Army, Navy and
its plan to operate its own ships in SOCIETY’S PROGRAM National Police by President Fulwar zones for the first time since Ee Th gencio Batista that smugglers had . such voyages were banned by neu- Denzil Doggett, Assistant Stare been refueling German submarines trality 1aw Engineer, Indiana Department of and commerce raiders. _trality law, Conservation, will speak on “Civil Batista, however, said last night |: "Five old Maritime Commission |mnoineering 'in- Conservation” as that he had absolutely no knowl-\g © vessels transferred to the Panaman-in.15 , m, tomorrow before {he edge of sugh operations. It was ian flag were expected to start OD=|1 giana Section of the American regarded as certain that had Baerations in the North Atlantic early | oi ietv of Civil Engineers. " tista had any suspicion of such rein March~ They will carry vital|®qy * coiar monthly meeting will fueling-he would have sopped it. goods, including munitions, between |, "5 = Vstate Board of because his sympathies are with the the United States and British Ports, | yo, Building, and will follay a United States.
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