Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1944 — Page 4
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| Free State We Bi Red Tape, Teckemeyer Asks
Welfare people seem to have forgotten: that the state welfare pro-| ° gram is not theirs to do with as they will, Rep. Earl B. Teckemeyer,| i chairman of the welfare investigative committee, declared today in an address, before the Indianapolis Co-operative club. “It is the people's program—the program of the citizens of Indiana, {for and on behalf of their unfortunate fellow citizens,” he said, -
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Mr, Teckemever said that welfare needs, first of all: | ONE—“Business-like administra|tion of its affairs. ‘A freedom from [redtape, over-lapping, star-gazing and waste, TWO—“A reawakening on the part of members of local welfare Ipoards as to what their job really 'calls for so that they will give the necessary time to the overseeing of [the program and not just allow it to | drift. | THREE—“We must have merit {to bottom. In short, run this business as you and I try to run our | businesses. i POUR-—"A full-time public rela-
500 NEEDED TO | DETASSLE CORN Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind. July 12—At least 300 more workers must be recruited within the next few days to fill the quota for Indiana's big hybrid seed corn detasseling job, 'J. B. Kohimeyer, state supervisor of emergency farm labor announced today. | To qualify for the jobs, workers must be 14 vears of age or over, weigh at least 120 pounds and be ‘at least five feet three inches tall. | Workers ‘from work. housed in camps where {food and living conditions are in!spected by the state board of health land paid at a rate of 60 cents an ‘hour for a minimum 50 hour week.
start July 13 and will of August. An army of 7000 work-
ers is needed to augment local help. }
ago for the largest year-to-year in-
today.
(for the filling of all jobs from top|
are transported to and|
First detasseling is scheduled to continue through at least the first two weeks
CHAIN STORE, MAIL SALES UP WASHINGTON, July 12 (U. P.).— | chicken coops which caught fie. Chain store and mail order sales in|Is this enlightened, modern welMdy amounted to $1,205000,000, and | fare? Is this what our citizens are were up nine per cent from a year |entitled to?”
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'fully and honestly informed as to what is going on. The veil of secrecy which now surrounds so much -of what is being done must | be lifted.” | Mr. Teckeméyer said that the welfare program is now costing In'diana taxpayers about $26,000,000 a year, almost $4,000,000 in Marion { county. Is It Good Practice?
The commission chairman ques[tioned the use of welfare funds for unwed ‘mothers who get money {under the dependent children program who return regularly for additional assistance as the number of children increase. 1. “Is it good practice to continue with ‘that ever-increasing burden?” Mr. Teckemeyer asked. “It seems ‘to me that welfare is practically | contributing to the delinquency of children in that home when, with | public funds, such home is kept intact. Yet that is the accepted | practice under the current method {of operation.” He found fault, too. with the i phase of the welfare program which ‘prohibits old-age recipients from {going into institutions under the | theory that such persons should {remain independent and handle their own funds.
_Some Have Lost Lives
“These people cannot receive help unless they refrain from living in an institution and are forced to live in comparative shacks, four or five to a room and find and prepare
their own food,” Mr. Teckemeyer said. * “Some have lost their lives in
The commission chairman said
crease shown so far this year, the|that “these things must and will department of commerce announced | be changed—politics is not in-
volved.” .
Two
James F. Wood G. P. Hackney Indianapolis men, JAMES F. WOOD and GENE Pp, Paralysis HACKNEY, flight officer, graduated recently as combat aerial navigators from Hondo field, Tex: Lt. Wood ‘is the son of Mrs. R. C. Smith - of Roseville,
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K. G. Wood, 1244 N. New Jersy since June 1.
st. Officer Hackney is the son of Mrs. Doris Simons, 533 Ogden st., and Charles Hackney of Hartford.
ORDER PROHIBITS CONTEMPT HEARING other public places,
An Indiana supreme court writ of prohibition was served today on Judge John Niblack of municipal court 4, preventing him temporarily from holding a contempt of court hearing tomorrow against William Allison, a professional bondsman. The writ was issued pending a hearing before the court on a petition filed by Allison demanding that contempt of court proceedings
erings,
against him in municipal court be!per cent,
dismissed. Judge
men.
Niblack cited Allison on charges of contempt of court and violating the court's rule against soliciting for attorneys and bonds-
July 25 Hearing Set -
The court fixed July 25 as the date for Judge Niblack to show cause why the contempt proceedings should not be dropped. Allison contended in his petiion
polio epidemic there.
for the writ that he had formerly|tne outbreak.
denied all the allegations charged in the contempt proceedings and that this entitled him
discharged.
“I will answer the writ and we|Nijles will see whether the courts are being run by professional bondsmen
to be] HAMMOND, July 13
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RALEIGH, N, C, July 13 (U. P). —Discovery of a case of infantile at a girls" camp at were | Montreat, N. C., today resulted in the quarantining of 225 girls and raised to 265 the total number of polio cases reported in the state
The state board of health said that most counties in the: stricken area had closed swimming pools, discouraged all types of public gathrestricted attendance of children at schools, theaters and discouraged travel into or out of the area, isolated all patients, and had taken extensive sanitation measures. A conference of health officers of eight southern states here Monday found all possible measures had! been taken in the state for the prevention and cure of the diseae.| The state board placed the fa-| tality rate during the present epidemic at between 3 and 4 per cent and pointed out that the mortality | rate during the 1935 epidemic when | 675 cases were reported was 11
NEW YORK, July 12 (U. P.).—/ Dr. Don W. Gudkunst, medical di-| rector for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, said today that $50,000 will be sent to North Carolina immediately to fight the
Gudkunst said a staff of doctors, nurses and physical therapy tech-: nicians, recruited throughout the = country, are speeding south to aid local North Carolina hospitals check
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or by the appointed judges,” Judge|when struck by a New York Cen-
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