Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1945 — Page 8

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INDIANA “CAMPAIGN REPORT IS DELAYED

Times Special

: T° the soft drop kind ing of the senate campaign investior crisp crunchy a | gating committee to receive the Indelicious made with DUFF'S |diana report was postponed again | | today by Chairman Green (D.R. 1)

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| committee will meet on the Indiana | matter “early next week."

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—A meet- |

{This time it was for the pn Democratic caucus at which the) Wallace appointment was to be dis- |

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BILLS INTRODUCED Senate . HB 260—(Korn, R., Ft. Wayne; Heller,

Indianapolis). Amends public school law to include kindergartens for children from 4 to 6. (Education.) 148— (Atherton, R., Indianapolis; Indianapolis). Authorizes cities to operate municipal parking lots charge fees for parking services. (Cities and Towns.) R., Ft. SB 149—(Balz, R., Indianapolis; Ather-{aries of Justices ‘of peace in townships Indianapolis). Amends public in which a city of 100,000 population is located and In counties having popula200,000. Also gives : justices concurrent jurisdiction with cify SB 150—(Stemle; D., Jasper; Coblentz [or municipal courts in city of township. |R. Indianapolis.) Provides state director Anmiends the insurance | (County and Township Business.) HB 263—(Korn, R., Ft. Wayne; Hughes, So park commission- | Without ROUIMOTALION, De salary of

Balz,

Moffett,

and Emergency.

ton, school law to qualify kindergarten teachers for state tuition support. - (Educa-|tion of tion.)

R., Liberty Mills), law to require a certain number of per-

plans, Emer: |R,, Ft. Warne)

sons insurance

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; is

Calendar of Bills Introduced, Passed and Defeated i in Legislature

Ndgment of mortgage Lsciaute. (Judi | HB 287-- (Neumann; R., Lafayette: Baker, original petitions were defective. Excludes R.) Provides that county. Sommissionsrs pending litigation. orms 85 Provides court shall pro-|afes county courts, abolishing city needed by township assessors for record. aaa =Amends 10dians Woll Lake pare (County and partment to spend approximately

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swain’s mate 1-c, son of ; v Mrs. Charles Mitchell, 1215 Ww. physically and mentally handicapped per35th st; recently returned from [sons over 21 by divorced fathers. Emer-

the Pacific after participating in | gency. four major operations. He holds |y,rg, law to establish county hoards of edu-q0f resident cation composed of township trustees and county school superintendents, boards to receive state tuition funds and

the bronze star medal.

Insurances

OK. South Bend: Lietz, D.| within “limits iF DE and not required director at $3000. Grails Boe¥ WV Amends marriage and dI= orce laws to provide for support of

(Judiciary C.)

Amends welfare law to es-

rehabilitation for the blind. [888 boards be composed of providing that persons owning real es-|contract for as many school bus drivers penalty for keeping d

HB 261—(

Increases to $3000 sal- neal, D., New Albany.) Provides prison

[for other Public (ise. (AMairs of Second pe naga Class Citles.) HB 264— (Newsom, R., Columbus). Gives board of commissioners right to change vownahlp Bevrndariss of townships incon152—(Kinder, R., Tipton: Funder-|Venienc y state or national purchase : | Business.) R, Huntington). Amends school |OF Property on petition of 35 per cent| ees complete anteol over its tax levies| HB 392 — (Teetor, (County andy, city council, county tax adjustment |Amepds state personnel nd state tax board. (City ef indian. | pro otion and duration appointments in| the list of methods by which vacancies in |under 21 to make wills and Hzes all .

freeholders. Township Business.® a Enables | HB 265—(Colbert R., Washington’ Mont- apolis.)

gomery, R., Hemlock), Makes it misde-| HB 279--(Powell, R., Indianapolis.) [the classified service may be filled.

y B.) ee land, R., Madison.) Cre- [shall have prepared 3 a D., Decatur). “a 274 (Copelan ) rh an, vide for support guardianship of | courts and limiting jurisdiction of justices ing property assessments.

147— (Atherton, R., Indianapolis; {mentally or physically adult children in!of peace in counties of léss than 250,000 Township Business.) granting divorce decree. (Judiciary. B.) |population. Abolishes mayor's court snd| HB 288 (Lynch, D., Evansville; Hardin, lishing a park at Hammond, if the de= nd, R., Ft. Wayne), Creates transfers duties to county courts. (Courts 'm Marion) Includes H ; mandatory levy of one-Hall cent to in. |and’ Criminal.) corporated art associations in Ft. Wayne, HB 27

personnel division in office of Indianap- (Education) olis mayor.: (City of Indianapolis.)

term and fine for maintaining rooms or| renting for - prostitution; also increases fine and imprisonment for convicted pros-

HB 277 (Henley, R., Bloomington; Lee, estate law to

of printing shall act as ex officio clerk of | without a license.

state board of eelction commissioners

nual fee of $28

director of printing at $48 and deputy

of board. (Judiciary A.) HB 278--(Campbell, R., Indianavolis; Burnett, R., Indianapolis.) Removes all existing limitations on municipal tax county treasurer.

to employ special teachers. Emergency. |Mmeanor to harbor lost or stray dog more Raises Marlon county prosecuting at-|diciary B.) ens then 48 hours without reporting act to|torney's salary from $6000 to $12,000, ef- HB 203-- (Walsh, D., Muncie; 1, § , R,, Danville; Stemle, police or sheriff, (Judiciary.B.) fective upon passage, but. will expire|D., Muncie) Providas penalties for killing Io HB 266— (Thompson, R., North Vernon). | March 31, 1947. (City of Indianapolis.) jor injuring domestic pets and placing poi-

Amends act concerning filing of mort-| HB 280— (Baker, R., Bourbon) Au-|fon or other injurious material so that provides |, HB 25—Giyes county tax adjustment

unknown boards right to review county welfare

county auditors! thorizes township ‘trustees to rnter into |it is available o

titutes. (Judiciary B.) Maehling, D., Terre Haute) i h Hnclude Substate Jeans and corporations to buy or rea P rer fling Shale t‘on and one year ta permit welfare boards formation annually and payment of an-|!D counties under 40,000 to inspect oldStipulates that convictions carts a maximum penalty of six Dursing homes from’ provisions of. the

pepe Amends| SB 83—Provides for the o

"nd to-extend 1944-45 _con-| HB 201 (Dennis, of a retirement pension program. for con» |

yr tracts until June 30, 1945, with approval TEXUUIOR 1AWS to provide—for appointment | by county councils of two free-holders to [servation officers. constitute a board of review ‘along’ with the county auditor, (County and Township

THURSDAY, FEB. 1 1045

state funds already collected: for estabs

+ Savion el phdergariens 8 as partment 'feels justified ‘in doing 80. part o e¢ public school system; pro 275 — (Down ., Indianapolis; | vides that kindergartens establish § Frade ni to come from school city levies. {Affairs | Campbell, R. Thaianapoli.) Establishes [for instruction between ages of 4 and 6. I pons a iiend, tn Ap, Nr of Second Class Cities.) j HB 262—(Korn, R., Ft. Wayne: Hu nes: ( § Ii r-| HB 280 (Meagher, D., Evansville) - Pixes — g HB 276 (Atkins, R., Indianapolis; Dar-| salary of coroners tn counties having IDI ea mends, BAF, Sr AIBANON JT 0 a population o | to. to $4200 {cunt and Township Business.) ice’ who are state’ residents to practice

HB 290 (Teckemeyer, R., Indianapolls:|" SB 109—Repeals section 431 of the law Amends real governing proceedings in civil cases,

8B 105--Ambends the 1043 state purchase

tions for purchase of food. Emergency.

law without taking the examination,

9B 84—Amends welfare law for dura=

age nursing homes. Excludes suitable

amendments, Emergency.

HB 42-Requires pasteurization of all

county assessor and imiik used jn certain dairy products.

HB 23-—Ralses boarding limit payments, Hagerstown) | oF. wards g of county juvenilg courts from

to Include

78 cents to

(Ju~ [such wills made since passages of selective

Beckte

service law,

propriating funds for that purpose,

tablish a board of industrial aid and voMW HALE TARGET Provide | : \ > ox ; A Provides s : ; . 3 s . blind. | tate in more then one county file dupli- 8s necessary, (County ahd Township swnership without making effort to find budgets. tiusises of Indiana school for ind cates ) p Busnes) Sunerihip Nitiout Jusking mosis

Ouster Move Now Centers ».

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persons

Committeeman. Wuliciny A)

vides for the codification of city laws by | When the smoke of the state, seven-member legisiative committee ang

| fight cleared today State Chairman |

| Senator Green's office said the Fred F. Bays remained head of the) hy highway ‘commissioners subject to

3 (Judiciary A.) SB 154— (Kendall, R., Danville; Stemle, | TOWnship Business.) Provides for the operation HB in public buildings by Authroizes board of jstrial aid and vocational reh or the blind to issue licenses to blind

On Democratic State | persons 18 -and over. Repeals the 1037 mijtment; |law providing for concessions to blind stilytionsy

the welfare department.

joie | and Towns.)

R, Mt.

D., Evansville). Pro-|Pavilg

R., Auburn; Van ou Makes the tenure of

The committee, after a two-hour|the compensation of all county commis-| county sion

faction led by Mr. McHale.

A disputé arose over the tally of service | (Cities and Tow ns.) )

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, representifig 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 chair-| man. Chairman Bays declined to comment on the McHale ouster resolution, explaining that he would name the sub-committee and call another meeting of thé 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 the

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{ party should have new leadership as

‘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

committee,

RITES ARE ARRANGED FOR MRS. WEBSTER

i——Rites—for--Mrs. Emma Webster {who died yesterddy 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: A member of the Mount Parran church, she was 48. | Survivors are her husband, Wil‘iam A.; a son, Rudolph C. Gregory,

71, and seven grandchildren.

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{the result of the decisive defeat in,

to establish a full-time publicity and] research department, for the state

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four daughters, Mrs. Edith Lewis, | Mrs, Lilllan Martin, Mrs. Elizabeth | {Clemons and Mrs. Thelma Caston,! {all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Miss | Ethel M. Carter, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Martha Pennington, Chicago, !

salary of Marion county HB 211-—(D | conference, gave a vote of confidence commis! oners at $4800 a year. (Coun-|kins, areal, ays, retaining him as chair-| ties and Towns.) Yo My. Bay B 8 8B 158—(Jolinson, R., Anderson; man after three weeks of friction |miion,

developing among the anti-Bays|psyment of $400 annually by mu nicipally- | 0 to . city councilmen of|D., Evansville.)

. {term and fine for persons convicted of | month, nor less than $300. (County and Ver- |solicitating any person to go to place of | Township Business.) {Judiciary B.) | * HB 286— (Steele, R., Knox; Copeland R.,| (County and Township Bysiness,)

BILLS PASSED

Anderson) Provides for | prostitution

R.. Garrett; Hughes,

Y., Muncié: Becktell | Vermillion and Park counties. (Courts Exempts kennel owners from |and Criminal Codes.) tax on each dog and HB 283—(Teckemeyer, R., Indianapolis; prescribes fee for kennels; also sets up |Henley. R, Bloomington.) Enlarges state township fee for individual dog licenses. legislative Duréay oh Juljtime staff; . | {County and Township Business.) reates -member joint egislative ad- Senate | Democratic. committee factional | appropriates $10.000 for“the work. Emer-| “yg 250 (Hoover, R, Goshen: Long, R.,|ViSOTy committee; provides for appoint-| gep 13. (Edgerton, R., Jonesboro; Lane, |stead of by county officials i Amends workmen's compensa. |Ment of bureau director at $6000 annual|p™ 'mginhridge.) ; examined; tion law to cover permanent injury re- salary. (Ways and Means.) gardiess of source or cause and previous

injugies a and establishes four-| HE 0st A ibn fe roar) | to erect statue of Abraham Lincoln ot

D., Muncie),

Flkhart),

HB 272-—Hardin, Includes kindergartens wholesale liquor dealers’ permits June 30, include [in public school provisions. (Education.)| 1945; provides that new permits shall be Senate utilities. Emergency. | HB 273—(Harvey, R.. New Castle.) Le- issued for term of only one year. (Public! SB 23—Validates !galizes sales of real e estate. by Sheriffs after Morals.)

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copies of records

Creates separate judicial districts for R.. Elkhart)

ary A.)

HB 284— (Richards, R., Patricksburg.) Authorizes state conservation department

(County and Township Business.) | ernmerit offices; provides that salaries of : D., New Albany; At-|chief deputies in" counties of more than| HJR 8—(Smith, R. Willams.)

Provides prison | 140,000 shall not be more than $400 per

Marion: Lynch, Madison) Provides for cancellation of all

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HB 281 (Coons, R., Crawfordsville: HB 204-- (Harvey, R. Long R., Elkhart.) Provides that county |doni. D., South Bepd.)

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the public service commission. (Judlel=

RESOLUTIONS

an amendment to the state constitution to limit county treasurers alon county officers to two terms

with other ‘13 yedrs.

adoption of children and heirs filed before Jan. 1, 10385, where cense,

i Bal-|, HB A3=-Proiibits stipulations o ’ n perio i ! ) Sl y Amends law con-lof showing; pfovides fh bo rig P . | commiss oners of counties having popu-|cerning circuit court fees to permit th . rovides for recommit-|jation of more than 35,000 shall appoint I | in-| tal of discharged inmates of state schools|s county inspector of weights and to charge Jor preparation of certified county abi ilstation | fF feeble minded and gives superintend- | measures: provides $5 a day and expenses jents of schools power to approve recom-|for inspectors. (Judiciary B.) ship Business. (Benevolent and Scientific In- HB . 282 (Woodard, R.; Bloomingdale.) H .

nes up to $50

» es, no noes

195-- (Henley, R., Bloomington; Long, HB 135—Permits Aenea and licemen Amends public utility law (of 15 years’ experience to reside 15 ine to define gas utilities and their control by stead of five miles outside corporate limits of first and second class cities in which

they are employed Emergency.

3 selective state would collect from county, merservice board to continue the deferment |gency. y Emer 6f all farmers who qualify

under the HB 142—Extends firemen's pension act Tydings amendment.

to allow creation of pension boards in

will | party and ouster maneuvers turned | year Provides for salaries of] Nancy Hanks Memorial park in Spencer House cities with departments employing less $6000 annually to members for full-time] Vides for filing of mortgage exemption county. (Ways and Means.) P HJR 7-- (Just We drt: than five firemen. 00 ayes, no noes. {on Frank McHale, national commit- | PION er Eran (Roads) | owning real nd provides shat persons| HB 285 (Copeland, R. Osgood.) In-|er R Lodustiee. egnapUIL; Wield. HB Jo cAmmds, welfare Jaw to define | 3 . Ry r estate in more than one coun- | ' . » R., S nd- | a 0 estitute’” children from 18 t teeman. | 8 1—(8omers, D., Hoagland). Fixes ty file du creases limitations on salaries of depu- t to st tut ° plicates with assessors in hi {men state constitution to permit citi-|18 years; increase maximui - each |ties and clerks working: in CONOY. BOV-|gens 18 and over to vote. (Judiciary A.) |eAts from $23 to $30. n monthly ben

Proposes Bills Defeated _ 40—Repeals 1003 act on limited sép~

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HB 58—Permits members of armed forces

HB 49 Provides method for printing and distributing acts passed by legislature, ap

70—Amends hospital laws to 900. ire hospital boards to name trease veterans urea with complete control over all funds, {County and Town- lacing superintendent, Emergency. 87

HB 137—Amends Btate Board of Accounts law to provide that fleld examiners shall be paid directly by state, in-

141—Allows deputy a esecutons to act as DotaTies public. Emergency. 329 ayes,

HE "453 Innoculstion of all dogs wit rabies vaccine by licensed a made a prerequisite to obtaining dog. li=

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Bill Now Be Ewing Vin

Legislation to state flood con sources “commis wi direct project

only advisory po This legislatio by Governor Ga the legislature, Need |

The need foi been stressed b engineers who annual flood lo close to $3,000,0( The propose “would be empov engineer and a The G. O. P. 1 indorsed in prix program submit department of t providing for ¢ department of © to conduct a rel for returning s

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The policy co decision on a L now in the hc $2,500,000 for headquarters bu Memorial Plaza. Legion spoke the national he: moved from In are not availab! sions.

ENGINEER BY MONO

Harvey Roepk er ave, a yard e York Central ra ing today from bon monoxide | While he was ing yesterday 1 at Union Statiol were dumped ne the cinders evid bon monoxide, 1 He was found low-workmen ai lice emergency of an inhalator.

VIOLATION CEILIN

Former count, tinger, 5790 E. terday was cha of OPA rental A suit filed | on behalf of th Ettinger and hi tenants in a | them at 817 Mi The OPA chi with collecting § tenants which, OPA, is $3.50 at

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ANDERSON Mrs by, 73. Survivor daughters, Mrs. L Bonham, Mrs. Rob sell, Closser; siste: brother, Lee

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MARKLE-~John Survivors: Wife, daughter. Mrs. Flo Austin; sister, Mrs, NEW ALBANY] VALPARAISO—M Burvivors:' Sister,

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