Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1946 — Page 6

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MAYOR Styles, 30, the mayor of North Pole Mr. Styles, recovering in St, DS contracted May 14 (U. P).| imonia in his visit to the Twin

he would be re-

HOPE DIMS FOR

City, County Doubted.

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officials who are attenpfing camouflage the results. “Indianapolis and Marion county are not receiving proper distribution of gas tax receipts in any shape or form,” he charged. The city and county are now receiving $103,606 in quarterly payments with distribution being made upo proportion, of population, miles of highway and number of vehicle registration “between the state, county and city. Not a Political Issue Mr. Claffey charged that $600,000 was due the city and county, the shortage occurring in 1043, 1944 and 1945 returns based on each preceding year’s vehicle registration. He denied he wanted “to dig up {dirty cans on either side of the | political fence. | “This is & mattér that concerns

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(all of us . . . as taxpayers,” he reiterated. ' Refuting the statement there were “sinister dealings” in the state

house concerning the equitable distribution, Mr, Claffey stated he will seek a special appropriation of $2500 from both the city and county councils to “hire legal talent to prepare a case. Speaking for the state’ board of {accounts, C. E. Ruston, chief ex|aminer, answered Mr. Claffey's {charges that the board cannot question the certification of automobile registration by the secretary of

state. . “If it is true the city and county {have been ‘shorted,’ and others

| overpaid, then recovery of money {must be obtained from the over- | paid sections of the state.” | He quoted opinions given by the

GAS TAX REFUND

Recovery of .$600,000 for

Sees Future Auto

| On Land, Sea, Air

CHICAGO, May 14 (U. P.).— H. W. Clough, president of the Radio Parts and Electronic Equipment S8hows, Inc. “believes the automobile of the future may Operate on land, in the air and dn the sea. “The use of new plastics or other synthetids for wire insulation already makes it possible to provide an. ignition system capable of operating in these three mediums,” he said. Mr. Clough said application of the idea would be “invaluable” for military use and in areas where flash floods and antiquated road systems prevail, He predicted that automobiles soon would be equipped with ra« dar and automatic stopping devices to prevent collisions. Such equipment already is being installed in ships and planes, he said.

Radar Exposure ¥ Called Harmless

WASHINGTON, May 14 (U. P.).—The army surgeon general assured worried G. I's working in electronics today there is absolutely no basis for rumors that

they faced - sterility or baldness from their exposure to radar waves

Lt. Col. Richard H. Follis, now of Duke university, reported to the surgeon general that a ‘number of experiments with guinea pigs disclosed no harmful effects from exposure to the high frequency waves, Some navy volunteers complained of headaches after several hours exposure but these, he said, disappeared shortly after the exposure ended. Army medical officers sald rumors about harmful effects from radar evidently grew out of confusion with known effects of

[Indiana supreme court where simi- |

|lar cases have been upheld. He {said distribution was an administrative duty and doubted whether

{his board could take over this job.!

Need Legislative Move “It will take legislative action to {recover this money,” Mr. Bobbitt laverred. He . expressed doubt] {whether the city could appropriate { money to hire legal experts to pre-| {pare a- case. The appropriation, Mr. Claffey| pointed out, would be allocated tol a special committee named last year to work with him on this! | “problem.” The committee is composed of A.| | Ross Manly, Edward R. Kealing jand William A. Brown, city council members, and Charles Sutton, George R. Hollingsworth and Adison Perry, county council, and| County Commissioner William |

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ALIENATION SUIT FOR.

UNBORN CHILD FILED

CHICAGO, May 14 (U. P.).—An

alienation suit in behalf of an un- | 6

born child, believed to be the first

suit of its kind in legal history, was |## filed in circuit court here yesterday. |& Mrs. Millicent Baughman, 23, sued |§ Roge | £3 Baughman, 51, for $75,000 damages. | The suit was filed on behalf of |§ “Robin Roe” with the permission |& of Circuit Court Judge Elmer J.|%

her mother-in-law, Mrs.

Schnackenberg. The younger

Mrs. husband, Richard, .24,

000 for herself and

Judge Schnackenberg said an un-

{born child “has as much legal right 0 [to being well born as it has to live.” | #

50 YEARS IN CHOIR NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (U. P).—

{ A. T. Yost completed 50 years of | service in the choir of the First]

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Baughman | #2 charged her mother-in-law with| alienating the affections of her |? and influ- i encing him to desert her and their |% daughter, Lynn, 2. She asked $25,- | 4 the same |? amount for Lynn and the unborn | {child, due in September.

[began singing in the choir the |

| Lutheran church here Easter. Yost ||

POLICE SENT TO OPEN ROAD BARRED BY AFL

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Dodge Corp .for the unfinished plant. ‘ Pa “The fact the motorcade attack on the picket line was led by a construction foreman and by William Avery, local 1. B. W, business agent, speaks for itself,” Mr. Gojack said. Mr. Avery said the attempt to cross the line was made because ‘t‘he A. F. of L, believes a construction job belongs to construction workers, The statement about an I.B. W. contract with Phelps-Dodge is a falsehood,” Mr. Avery said. “The C.I.0. is using the statement as propaganda to bolster morale of their own people.” The half-completed building is across the highway from the Inca division of the Philps-Dodge plant, where U.E.R.M.W. A. members on strike for 15 weeks.

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refused to eat, now tips the scales at 16 pourids and devours a bottle of milk every three hours. J His parents credit a South .side | physician and a former St. Francis, hospital nurse, Mrs. Belva O'Gara, with this #tra-modern medical rescue. The physician happened to be one of the few doctors in the city who had’ treated an identical case (they occur very rarely). But he preferred to remain anonymous,

BALMER WEATHER IS SEEN FOR STATE

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week, the local weather bureau said | this morning, in its five-day fore-

cast, will average near the seasohal | normal . . . in other words, about | 66-70 degrees. | Evenings will be- cool, but no! severe day-to-day change is ex-| pected. There'll be some showers: not! enough to make up the deficiency in rainfall since Jan. 1, but enough to offer more encouragement to Indiana crops. Rainfall will average about threeourths of an inch in the north

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was observed shortly after he was born. | Immediately, seven transfusions of RH negative blood were shot into Laurence's veins. This, plus an in-| creased diet, saved his life. The {antidote had been discovered after endless hours of laboratory research, {undertaken by hundreds of patient men of science throughout the world.

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