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AIDS ASKED FOR "ARMY HOSPITALS
Gov, Gates. Issues Anis At Urgent Request of
Gen. Marshall.
state-wide campaign to enlist]
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rative capacities .in ‘army.
tadminist fo Couch, Chest Colds Bronchitis | general hospitals was opened today with a proclamation by Gov. Gates... The drive is in reply to a call from Gen. George C. Marshall to
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| alleviate the present medical short- |
| age.
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INDIANA CAMPAIGN REPORT IS DELAYED
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—A n
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{ing of the senate campaign investi- | gating committee to receive the In-
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report was postponed again|
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| today by Chairman Green (D.R. L).| { This time it was for the senate |
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| Democratic caucus at which the| | Wallace appointment was to be dis-| | cussed.
| Senator Green's office said the | Fred F. Bays remained head of the committee will meet on the Indiana | party and ouster maneuvers turned
| matter “early next week.”
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BAYS STAYS IN; M'HALE TARGET
Ouster Move Now Centers : On Democratic State Committeeman.
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| dustrial aid and vocational rehabilitation | | for the blind to issue | persons 18 and over law providing for concessions the welfare department,
vides for the codification of city nv "oy When the smoke of the statel, seven-member legislative committee and y 1 appropriates $10,000 for the work. (Cities and Towns.)
Democratic committee - factiona
| fight cleared today State Chairman]
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|conference, gave a vote of confidence to Mr. Bays, retaining him as chair-| man after three weeks of friction ‘developing among faction led by Mr. McHale.
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the vote given the confidence resolution“to retain the chairman. Mr. ‘Bays said it was 18 to 3 in his favor and Mr. McHale contended the { count actually was 15 to 6. Nobody | challenged the outcome, however.
‘Labor for Bays The Bays victory followed pleas] {made before the committee by 12 {labor leaders, representing both the ‘A. F. of L. and the C. I. O. unions. | A resolution calling for :the ap-
|pointment of a sub-committee to (study legal technicalities connected {with the possible removal of Mr.
|McHale as national committeeman
was introduced by Ura Seegar, of West Lebanon, sixth district ¢hair-/ man. Chairman Bays declined to comment on the McHale ouster resolu-| tion, explaining that he would name the sub-committee and call another: meeting of the state committee when the group is ready to make a report.
McHale Stands Firm
Mr. McHale scoffed at the move of state committeemen to oust him! as national committeeman, explain- | ing that only the national Demo-| cratic. committee had the power to do that. He was elected to the post by Indiana delegates to the national convention. “They simply can’t put me out,” he said. Anti-Bays forces contended
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| party should have new leadership as |the result of the decisive defeat in {Indiana last November. The state committee adopted a | proposal to give members of the In|diana Democratic Editorial association more voice in the affairs of the party. A sub-committee headed by Henry O. Goett, eleventh district chairman, was appointed to study the editorial association's proposal to establish a full-time publicity and
committee.
RITES ARE ARRANGED | FOR MRS. WEBSTER
I~ “Rites —for—Mrs: Emma Webster. {who died- yesterday at her home, 419 W. 20th st, will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Mount Parran Baptist church. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
church, she was 48. Survivors are her husband, William A.; a son, Rudolph C. Gregory, four daughters, Mrs. Edith Lewis, |Clemons and Mrs, Thelma Caston, Ethel M. Carter, Indianapolis, and
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Emergency.
gency.
Evansville). vorce laws to provide for support of physically and mentally handicapped persons over 21 by divorced fathers. gency. SB 152— (Kinder, R., Huntington). law to establish county boards cation composed of township trustees and county school superintendents. boards to receive state tuition funds and to employ special teachers. (Education.) 153—Kendall, D, tablish a board of industrial aid and vorehabilitation Provides that boards of Indiana school
cational
trustees Emergency. SB 154 (Kendall, Provides in public
| persons (Judiciary A.) 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1945
Calendar of Bills Introduced, Passed and Defeated i in Legislature
cities to operate municipal parking lots and charge fees for parking services. (Citles and Towns.) SB 140—(Balz, R. “Indianapolis; Atherton, school law to qualify kindergarten teach ers. for state tuition support,
R., Indiana
tion.) SB 150-(Stemle, D., Jasper; Coblentz, RB. Taw to require A Certain number of pers sons in group insurance plans. (Insurance.) 151—tCrook—South-Bend.. Lietz, D. | Amends
Liberty Mills).
—8B 15
(Judiciary
8B
Jasper).” Ame
(Judi
Jasper). concessions blind persons. A
under
155— (Lietz,
ency. 8B 156—(Shull, .» . Valparaiso).
state highway commissioners twill | year
of terms $6000 annually. to
governor
sioners. Sets “sal
| commissioners at $4800 a year. ties and Towns.)
B 158—(Johns D.,
wned utilities
as class cities
A dispute arose over the tally of service (Cities and Towns.)
to the
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research department for the state |
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|Mrs, Lillian Martin, Mrs. Elizabeth |
{all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Miss §
Mrs. Martha Pennington, Chicago, |
Provides
Emergency 8B 157—(Somers, D,, Hoagland)
Anderson). t of $400 annually b
children from 4 to 6. (Education.) mandatory levy of one-half cent to in- HB 275 0 R Indianapolis; corporated art associations in Ft. Wayne, — (Downey, R., ARADO IS: SB . 148— (Atherton, R., Indianapolis; to come from school city levies. . (Affairs | Campbell, R. Indianapolis.) Establishes Moffett, R., Indianapolis). Authoriz of Becond Class Cities.) personnel division in office of Indianap-
R., Fit. Wayne).
polis). Amends public|in which a city of tion of less. than
Justices concurrent
(Educa-«
Amends the insurance
4 2 R., Ft. Wayne). ers to
Emer-
marriage and di- lie Class Cities.)
Emer- | board of commissioners right to change 4 Pol) township boundaries of townships incon- Pilrnest. RA anaptiin) __ Rewtoves a3 R., Tipton; Funder-|Venienced by state or national purchase | tes for Indianapolis, effective 1046; Amends school [of property on petition of 35 per cent|gives complete control over city ‘tax levies of edu-|0f resident freeholders. (County and|{y city council, county tax adjustment
Township Business.' Enables
Emergency. R., Danville; Stemle, [Police or sheriff, nds welfare law to esfor the blind. |8age be composed of
o lind. for pind cates In each co
Township Business.) HB 267 (Miser, R., Ft. Wayne).
ciary A.) R., Danville; Stemle, for the operation buildings® by uthroizes board of in-| licenses to blind Repeals the 1937 to blind
mittment, stitutions.) HB 268 (Walsh, D,, Muncie), {paying individual t
D., Evansville)
| (County B 260— (Hoover, Flkhart), Amends
Van Ness. |iion law to cover tenure of
subject to and establishes four-) for salaries’ of | vides for members for full-time | with (Roads)
Emer- |
R., Auburn; Makes the
assessor and
county lary of Marion
commis- { county county | HB 271—(Darneal, (Coun- | kins, R., iterm and fine for on, R., Anderson; Provides. for prostitution y mu inicipally- | HB 272-Hardin, city councilmen of |D., Evansville.) whose duties utilities, Emergency.
to HB 273— (Harvey, galizes sales of real
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located ard In counties having popula-
or municipal courts in city of township. (County and Township Business.) - n, R.. Ft. Wayne; _Hughes, Gives park commissionlease ground belonging within, limits of park and not required for other public use,
HB 264— (Newsom,
HB 265—(Colbert R., Washington; Montgomery, R., Hemlock), Makes it misdemeanor to harbor lost or stray dog more than 48 hours without reporting act to (Judiciary HB 266 (Thompson, R.,, North Vernon). Amends act concerning filing of mortexemption. with providing * that persons owning real tate in gnore than one county file dupli-
Provides for recommit- | tal of discharged inmates of state schools |g for feeble minded and gives superintendlents of schools power to approve recom(Benevolent and Scientific In-|
Exempts kennel! owners from {prescribes fee for kennels;
up township fee for individual dog licenses. : [legislative and Township Business.) | or
igardless of source or cause and previous injuries. aggrevated or increased B 270—(Starr, R.,, Connersville.) filing of mortgage exemption county.
{owning real estate in more than one counFixes {ty file duplicates with assessors in each [ties wrid clerks “working (County and Township Business.) ernment offices; Indianapolis.)
Ver-|{solicitating any person to go to place of | Tewnali (Judiciary B.) HB 2
| Includes include in public school provisions
estate by sheriffs after
O have and to hold Ee
BILLS INTRODUCED House Judgment of mortgage foreclosure. (Judl- HB 287-- (Neumann, R., Lafayette; Baker, 4 B.) R.) Sar that county commissioners Senafe HB 260— (Korn, R.. Ft, Wayne; Heller, © 274— (Copeland, R., Madison.) Cre-|shall have prepared necessary forms D., Decatur), Provides court shall pro-|ates county courts, Sadison, city needed by township assesscrs for recordJan, 31 . . : Jvide for support and guardianship of courts and limiting jurisdiction of justices|ing property assessments, (County and SB 147— (Atherton, R., Indianapolis; mentally or physically adult children in|of peace in counties of less than 250,000 Township Business.) : Balz, R. Indianapolis). Amends public |8ranting divorce decree, (Judiciary B.) | population. Abolishes mayor's court 4and| HB 288— @ynch, D., Evansville; Hardin, school 1aw to include kindergartens for| ‘HB 261— (Bond, R., Pt. Wayne), Creates | transters duties to county courts. (Courts 'g Marion) Includes kindergartens as
and Criminal.)
olis mayor, (City of Indianapolis.) HB 276— (Atkins, R., Indianapolis; Darneal, D,, New Albany.) Provides prison term and fine for maintaining: rooms or renting * for prostitution; also increases fine and imprisonment for convicted prostitutes. (Judiciary B.) HB 277— (Henley, R.. Bloomington: Lee, R., Indianapolis.) Provides state director of printing shall act as ex officio clerk of state board of eelction commissioners “withoub—remuneration—- —salary--of-director of printing at $4800, “and deputy | director at $3000. Grants board of public | Lprinting. guthority «to -eXtond..1044-45 con. tracts until June 30, 1945, with pro ne of board. (Judiciary A.) HB 278— (Campbell, R,
100,000 population is
200,000. Also gives Jurisdiction with city
to city {Affairs of Second
R., Columbus), Gives
Indianapolis;
and state tax board. (City eof Indianapolis.) B 279--(Powell, R, Raises Marion county J Ssecuting attorney’s salary from $8000 to $12,000, effective upon passage, but will expire Match 31, 1047. (City of sianajelis,) 280 (Baker, R., ourbon.) Aune pale lon to onter Into contract for as many school bus drivers | as necessary, (County and Township
Business.) HB 281— (Coons, R., Crawfordsville; Long R., Elkhart) Provides that county commissioners of counties having population of more than=35,000 shall appoint county inspector .of weights and measures; provides $5 a day and expenses for inspectors. (Judiciary B.) 282 (Woodard, R., Creates separate judicial Vermillion and Park counties. and Criminal Codes.) HB 283 (Teckemeyer, R., R., Bloomington.) bureau with
Indianapolis.) B.)
county auditors
esunty.
(County and
R., Garrett; Hughes,
Bloomingdale.) districts for D., Muncie; Becktell, (Courts Indianapolis; Enlarges state fulltime staff; Joint ° legislative visory committee; provides for appoint- . | ment of bureau director at $6000 annual salary. (Ways and Means.) HB 284— (Richards, R. Patricksburg.) | Authorizes state conservation department statue of Abraham Lincoln at in Spencer
ax on each dog and
also sets Henley,
eates 8-member
R., Goshen; Long. R., workmen's compensapermanent injury re-
(Labor.)
to erect Pro-
Nancy Hanks Memorial park (Ways and Means. 285 (Copeland, R., Dniool ) Inlimitations on salaries of depuin connly govprovides that salaries of At-| chief deputies in counties of more than Prevides prisori| 140,000 shall not be more than $400 per persons convicted of
provides. that persons, HB
creases
D., New Albany; month, nor less than $300. (County and Business.) (Steele, R., Knox; Copeland R., Madison) Provides for cancellation of all
R., Marion: Lynch,
formation annually and payment of ane nual fee of $25 Stipulales
iH ) ation laws to oi for appointment |
part of the public school system; provides tha? kindergartens establish grade for instruction between ages of 4 and (Education.)
HB 289 (Meagher, D., Evansville) - Fixes the salary of coroners in counties having a population of 125,000 to 135,000 to $4200. (County and Township Business)
HB 290 (Teckemeyer, R,, Indianapolis; Maehling, D., Terre Hautet Amends real estate law" to include out-state persons and corporations to buy or sell real estate without a license: Requires filing of ine
_ $25 that - victions cars a maximum penalty of six months japrisonment. (Judiciary B.)
201 (Dennis, , Pekin) Amends
y county councils of two- free-holders to constitute a board of review along with the county auditor, county assessor and county treasurer {County and Township
Business.) HB 202 — (Teetor, R., Hagerstown) Amends state personnel law to include promotion and duration appointments in
the list of methods by which vacancies in
the classified service may be filled. (Judiciary B.) HB. 203-—- (Walsh, D., Muncie; Becktell,
D., Muncie) Providas penalties for killing or injuring domestic pets and placing poifon or other injurious material so that it 1s available o them. Also provides penalty for keeping dogs of unknown swhership without minking effort to find the owners. (Judiciary A HB 204— (Harvey, R,, New Castle; Baldoni, D,, South Bepd.) Amends law concerning circuit court fees to permit them {to charge for preparation of certified icopifes of records but exempts veterans | from this payment (County and Township Business.) HB 195— (Henley, R., Bloomington; Long, Elkhart.) Amends public utility law to define gas utilities and their control by
the public service commission. (Judleiary A) RESOLUTIONS Senate
SCR 12--(Edgerton, R., Jonesboro; Lane, R., Bainbridge.) Urges every selective service hoard to continue the deferment of all farmers who qualify under the Tydings amendment. (Agriculture.) House
HJR 7--(Justice, R.. Logansport; Fielder, R., Logansport.) Proposes an amendment to state constitution to permit ecitizens 18 and over to vote. (Judiciary A.) HJR 8--(Smith, R., Williams.) Proposes |an amendment to the state constitution to limit county treasurers along with other county officers to two terms Pe 12 years. (County and Township Business.)
BILLS PASSED
wholesale liquor dealers’ permits June 30, 1045; provides that new permits shall be; issued for term of only one year. (Public Morals.)
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original’ etitions were defective. pending litigation. 8B 85-—Amends Indiana Wolf Lake park law to authorize state conservation de~ partment to spend approximately $600,000 in state funds already collected for estabe lishing a Jpazk Hammond, if the de= partment feels fstited in doing. so. 8B .106—-Amends the 1943 state pprebate ing agent law to extend to April 1, 1947,
Excludes
6. authority to contract with state nstitus
tions for purchase of food. Emergency. 8B 67--Amends bar examination law to permit law school graduates in the serv= ice who are state residents to practice law without taking the examination, 8B 109—Repeals section 431 of the law governing proceedings in civil cases, oB 84—Amends welfare law for dura= t'on and one year ta permit welfare boards in counties under 40,000 to inspect oldnursing] homes
age Excludes | |HUrsing homes a ‘provisions of. the amendments; Emergency
SB 53--Provides for the establishment of “WC TEUYEMENY pension program for servation officers.
HB. 42—Requires pasteurization of all milk used in certain dairy products.
HB 23-—Ralses boarding limit payments for wards of county juvenile courts from 75 cents to $1.
HB 58—Permits members of armed forces under 21 to make wills and legalizes all such wills made since passage of selective service law,
HB 49--Provides method for printing and distributing acts passed by legislature, aps= propriating funds for that purpose.
HB 25--Gives county tax adjustment boards right to review county welfare budgets, House + HB 43--Prohibits stipulations on perio of Aho wing: provides a up to $500 q T0--Amends hospital laws to require ay hospital hoards to name treasurers with complete control over all funds, replacing Superiniendent., Emergency. 81 Ayes, no noe 135—Permits firemen and policemen of 15 years’ experience to reside 15 instead of five miles outside corporate limits of first and second class cities in. which they are employed Emergency. HB 137—-Amends State Board of Ace counts law to provide that fleld examiners shall be paid directly hy state, ine stead - > Loum officials examined; uld collect fro + : pe m county. Emer HB 142—-Extends firemen's pension act
to allow creation of pension hoards in cities with departments employing less than five firemen. 90 aves. no noes.
HB ‘d61—Amends welfare law to define age of “‘destitute” children from 18 te years. increase maximum monthl - {efits from $23 to $30. Jon Bills Defeated HB 40—Repeals 1903 ach on limit: - aration. 30 ayes, 5¢ noe Ad ep B 141-Allows deputy = oseulors to act as Notaries public. Emergency. 29 ayes,
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