Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1947 — Page 19
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tht resolutions introan of a committee of tire matter of slavery
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e vote on these bills em to the Ohio valley ia and Delaware.
heart of that section ance in favor of this on of slavery in the a striking instance of lemocracy as we know
na and an American |
sion on slavery that in 1850 will properly yal Hoosier.
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religious conflict. Yet t anybody else. jontreal is a city of food and conviviality. han before the war. to Paris, and its caer only by its bawdy
its contempt for laws t to drink and dance
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, new state house plaza will be intro-| duged into the house ‘despite pro-
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. terms of Hoosier mayors elected in
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tests by property owners in‘ the affected ares. blessed by the G. O. P. committee, the measure would Sopropriate from. the general fund money to buy four city and of the state-
Amount to be paid, however, shall not exceed amounts set by court appraisers in case the land must be bought through condemnation procedure, the policy makers decided
Ask $80,000 Appropriation
for $60,000 to buy the old Deaconess hospital at Senate ave. and st. The bill also would $20,000 to rage the building. The hospital, now owned by El Lilly & Co., was offered to the state for the same amount paid for it by the pharmaceutical firm, a Republican spokesman said. Legislative highlights yesterday included a new city skip-election law, | two labor bills and a measure to simplify selection of jurors in Marfoin county. The election bill, introduced in the senate, would cut to three years
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1947. It also would throw this year's
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senate majority met to discuss Gov- | Decker (R. Evansville) and Rep.
ernor Gates’ bill to reform the po- | Elmer Johnson (R. Princeton).
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. dan, 22 BILLS INTRODUCED
8S. BWM PE Van News)—Eases the duties of public officials in handling. corporation
"Pinal rehearsal for 'n hearings, (Corporations.) paralysis benent oe un i ry pi Ton iat orks i - 1 rst ¢ 4 : P : in Marion county’ courts to be inc on h ; tion will be held at 7:30 p. m. today trom , soo to #6000, Also sets forth ; a ; . t Phyllis Wheatley Y. W.C. A. The| ants to county omclais tn “counties hav. |H. B. 98 (nerte fury o efit show will be I nted Sat- $1 1504 a Population oF ML by at] at Jeaat , jo nA tead of a urday night at Cadle Tabernacle. and, the monthly pay of ener deputies| Omits personal ? . A chorus of several hundred per-| *t least $400 (Judiciary B.) penuive oo Md. permits del os a 8. B. 90 (Gonas) — Takes in t sons is being rehearsed by Norman |™ (ees ‘away hes BL. Joh aay Lat: triets. (Affairs of Indianapolis.) Merrifield, Crispus Attucks high| ficials and puts them on & stra dt Her nar. Hastie) = Increases | school musical director: Boloists| hams els With increased pay. (M-| {or Yyso00 fo $4000 a year. (Afairs of will include Gladys Keyes, leading (s. B. 07 (Kendall, Van Ness) — Sets up|. ‘ianspolis) : | soloist at Howard university; Lor-| machinery whereby the state may take Rn - 100 (Moseley) = Requires recording Siiio Owens, tenor: Pa advantage of financial assistance offeted| Of Any Sortined cop, Pro- Pv / ; Prank Irish,| by the federal government in any fu- in count: pickin in . LAL rassep da radio singer; Billie Cole, Indian-| {ure projects it may propose. (Judici- count ; wherein fan uals S FAsszp may apolis soprano and the Reddy Kilo- |g pg, gs (Rdgerton, Van Ness)—Authorizes|H. B. 101 (Brooks)—Outlines NTR or % watt radio quartet and the Foster |~financing on retail installment sales of| Of appeal to state boand of com. |S. B. 3 (Van New, Beokenburr)- on Hall quartet : ‘automobiles, and other merchandise, up| missioners relative to levies and | present state r of Lhe q . : to $2 2800, { Banks.) rates. (County and T Township Business.) | and measures as an t The benefit show Will be opened |S. B. Edgerton, Van New)-Increnses H. B. 102 (C )=<Outlaws secondary Sf aking it a ‘the state | with tks by Gov. Gates and Ma the lm, set. on the. retail of | boyéotts an ides injunctive relier| board of (43 Ayes, 3 Noes) . YOr | automobiles and other merchandise an for individuals, (Judiciary: A - House Tyndall. The Reddy Kilowatt quar-| der the installment plan from $1500 to gy n yo3 {Morgan)—-M. 8. Itet's participation will take the form $2500 because of increased car prices | oontiocd cmarialise RL LL) enley, aatika) Le Provides that no retail sales contract uh to a Ta na Soldiers’ home "agin er, lie = employees" Fefire. Feb: (of its regular Saturday night broad-| be sold or transferred to anyone but an pecaios county itary wad "5" 1 Ha beni St et uthor " Be : |cast with audience participation. 8. “. # (Johnson, Van BAA Returns ns ‘Aftairs.) oO pbc retire Ir ttt eso mayorality elections to general Election nh hii orca Wilion)--Raquites ment + Fund mm Avon Ie . | ear ¢ 0 “ly BILBO MAKES PROGRESS ficials elected In 1947 to three youts.| tra temperature i oy REOLUIONS PASSD NEW ORLEANS. Jan..2 Puts city elections in chareg of the! 35 degrees harlot Senate ir , Jan..23 (U. P.).! county election board. ' (Elections.) fl. B, 105. (Steele, es --Taaiios sal- Ivan —Senator . Theodore ‘G. Bilbo was ® B- 100 (Fleming )—-Provides furnishings’ ‘aries of chief deputies, clerks and ss-| pO. ® 2 {Tester) — Resists subsidies. 2 AMIS for cabooses; such berths, lockers,| sistants in various county offices. New| (CO¢ral grants and .aids and “brings | born reported making further progress water coolers, ste. (Railroads, , | scale varies with size of county, (County| i a 4 t back home.” (34 Ayes, | were {today recovering from a serious can-! . House and Township Business.) House A Yugoslav cer operation of the th. H. B. 94 (Johnson, Decker) — Requires we B. 106 (Carter, Hawbaker)-~Adds city mou The | "more - space in. miners wash rooms Judge to list of officials who receive W. J. R.1 (Slenker)—Constitutional amend- | them of Mississippi senator was believ tn] (Mines) Babin Cath A . i hen AO of BRON. ene a sha e term of sheriff from representatives . B. 98 , Colbert)—Appropri- rate a sew- two . A ates $15,000 ar ear to nee Avr RE uge disposa| plant, (Cities and Towns.) | noes) Sr Yan. | Aya, an action.”
litical conventions. They blocked an | bill would improve miners’ working good condition and comfortable. attempt to modify the bill by put- conditions by requiring more space ting a five-day deadline on filings |between lockers in their wash rooms.
by candidates. The caucus also smothered a move to bar patronage jobholders &s convention delegates. Rep. Lothair Teetor (R. Hagerstown), fast gaining a reputation as author of bills concerning labor, in- | troduced a bill which would set a
election into the hands of present election officials, rather than set up a new city system for the lone offyear election this year.
Confer With Gates
A Republican - senate caucus agreed yesterday that the only an-| swer to the current drive for a statewide direct primary is “the best convention law that can be] devised.” -
time limit of one year for filing suits for back pay. Two . Bills Passed The measure, to be effective 90
{days afler passage, would not affect
pending “portal-to-portal suits. Another labor bill, introduced by Rep. George N. Copeland, (R. Osgood) ‘would outlaw.secondary boycotts, The first bill on behalf of labor |
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NEW YORK, Jan. 23 (U. P.. Ship movements scheduled today in New: York harbor: Arriving—General Sturgis from Leghorn; M. I. T. Victory from Brenferhaven; Willard Holbrook from Bremerhaven; Marine Carp
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