Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1947 — Page 6
| offered yesterday on the house floor, to | would let the people decide whether | ‘local option would be at township, | bili which would .ouny or state level. j | Another amendment, made in i BE © mow siiuds at a base rate committee, would let them choose
their method of raising lost revof $350. a. members Tad] 1 £ by interested parties|enle If the Bill should dry up the
DDT TIME — Youngster in picture, one of a group of Germans tepatriated from Japan, gets a good dusting with- DDT before embarking at Tokyo for the homeland.
| Makowski, Est Chicago, blasted his
Three amendments in the admin-
4 who contended the new amendment State.
: vided for in the bill to the alco- for the people,” he said, and he American Legion V. P. W. posts| istration’s liquor reform bill have Pr? ou 4 been accepted, three rejected. The holic beverage commission for en-|added:
forcement purposes. THREE: Prohibit
tial district,
| oftav-louy mayor st bie Sdministiation| morals committee reported the party chairmen out of the liquor|erns within 500 feet of a residen-/in East Chicago because I disagree | This amendment with his policies; yet I #m a strong mendation. The Starr bill calls) TWO: Give increased revenue!would not affect existing taverns.!Democrat.”
Makowski Asserts
Senator Edmund F.
own party from’ the senate floor late yesterday because he said it charged him with having Republioan tendencies. “I believe in and adhere to the basic principles of the Democrats,” he said. “But I can't go along with them on all isSues. “Legislation introduced in the general assembly should be consid. ered on its merit and not from the standpoint of the party behind it," he asserted.
Senator Makowski told the senate: “I had hoped to see more statesmanship than I have during this {session of the legislature.” He sug-
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H. B. 58 (Burns)-—Amends 1931 act fo
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artificial lakes or erect and maintain
Ap no noes.) un 149 (Malinka, Neavilon)—Requires that at least one member of wach ape patative nara: hv haaid and om mission every and town an county shall be a woman. i) Ayes,
[gested Moth parties could tmprove i. B36 (Hiatt, Mem —n
along this line.
) hope after the November elec- {, \g Ales Bo noes) | January, Apritlfort to express their views. and ber terms the olroul court In the 4lst Judicial circuit. (3
yg tions we forget parties and legislate
“Por eight years I have fought
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1 no. H. B. 368 (Gleason)—Empowers courts to|members who argued the issue were
House H. J. BR 5 (Huff)—Directs governor proclaim Ww » birthday | anniversary as a day for celebration 3
eogniats com« nsation check as proof of eligibility Or servicemen’'s widow's tax exemption.
Ayes, no noes.)
H. B 327 (Manuel, Henley)-Administra-tion bill making numerous Anges in en's compensation law. (81 Ayes, DO noes.) . B. 328 (Riely, Henley)-—Outlines proure for county treasurer to report poll tax collected.
noes. H. B. 33 (Starr, Hines)—Transfers from township to county responsibilit for maintenance of abandoned cemeteries. od Ayes, 18 noes.)
failed, 44 aves to 48 noes B. 33% (Hamilton, Henley)—Provides
(39 Ayes. 3 noes.)
vr, Henley ds for county officers. (79 Ayes, no noes.)
employment of supervisor or of materials and equipment. ( Ayes, no noes.)
veterans burial law to veterans and their widowers. (79 Ayes,
tion of personal pro nae (67 Ayes, § noes) fund ot its general fund. (74 Ayes,
( exercise their customary powers during vacation or on Sunday or legal holiday.
ns Ayes, no noes.)
B. 37 (Greenweod)—Requires
off which are necessary for securing
no.) H. B. 371 (Hartley, Weller)—Amends cold act by defining *
“locker plant.” oes.
(80 , ho Nn ) H. B. 374 (Henley, Summeriand)—Provides for extension
of water works acquired under 1921 act and for necessary bond issues, (76 Ayes, No noes.) es od Bl Love aes mum ary. for aphic hel inherit. ance tax collector to $300 a month. |
wT) on ) thori r h A Tes caiupenss. y for members of
Hon of $12 4 ¥ fou of review appoin circuit court in Nn 135,000 to
noes. Henley)—Legalizes reof certificates of notaries public, of oned
Justices sae wo Frog army of navy officers. ( y noes.) H B Oettord) —-Pronibiy payment
nx 8 lish airports. (88 Ayes, no noes.)
RESOLUTIONS PASSED Senate
H CR 3 (Colbert, Conrad)—Memorializes t tion to ap. | 1.
congress to enac propriate funds for flood control a soil conservation
no hoes.)
foundation of aimitary Order of
e-member BT
aw. (Ad , RR C 11_(Morris)—Memorializes con$0 allow draftees and volunteers , get Sucation while in the army. HC 13 (Weller, Machling)—Requests President Truman and postmaster gen- | eral to print three-cent stamp in homor | ks Lincoln. (Adopted.) i
4
of Nancy Han FAILED TO PASS House
cedure for of eminent domain (41 Ayes, T previous!
: al / » io fa : Cs 4 " a BE ERS a: \ a ve be ) : id ply - 2 . 4 CE id e
for @ 4 Tagrains "At least one woman will serve on Hs appointive administrative. boards
“St from the state senate.
le. courts and The bill makes it a “must”. that BS mo iad women serve on library, school,
os 000 ol » 1 Noss) ] ‘ A 8. : EE Now)—Klimin tes |gOvernor signs a bill received today a ana y :
by sheriffs to prisoners in ds h e yea itn" S0040% Faphent” a. 8 tutional majority of 30 Bred state board of accounts agg tu ty o : may chases the amount. (33 Ayes,
authorise counties to acquire real estate Originated, previously had amended interests th reh
ereon purcha ns or condemnations in order to war memorial parks, create at least one man on each board
suitable war memorial structures, (36 affected,
v 333 (Hawbaker, Downey)—Prohibits | , dissrimination against school teachers tion, declared he didn't like the.
because of their marital status (64 part ol A Aves, 19 noes.) (Bill previously had mandatory t of the bill oes.)
y=-Authorises n x H. B, 360 (Tinder, Townsend) — Provides i for } al reports and disposi- said he believed “we are going too
rty. where such { assets are discovered. aker estate is|far when we say a certain group)
. B. 365 (Hestettler)—Authorizes Elletsville to transfer surplus Barrett law/cause of the sex of that group.”
blic officials to furnish to veterans without Anderson) and Leo J. Stemle (D. charge copies of any papers in their
73/an eight-man delegation to go to
) A 9 (Van N municipalities to issue bonds to estab- |
in Indiana, (37 Ayes, |
to!
HK B. 11 (MeLinn, )==Changes - | e n, ‘Henley anges Pro
Bill Slips Past 1-Vote Margin Sends It to Gates
of cities, towns and counties if the
health, cemetery and soning boards, terday by one vote over the consti-
Distressed ‘male legislators in the lower house, where the measure
it to make sure there would also be ‘Better Understanding’ While in the house, the measure
yesterday dignified senators fairly climbed over one another in an ef-
Minority Floor Leader Walter | Vermillion (D, Anderson) spearheaded a drive in the senate to
He shouted that women have “a! better understanding and broader
(78 Ayes, nojvision than men" in such fields as
{health and education. {| Senator O. Bruce Lane (R. Bainbridge), leading off for the opposi-
“I'm fully in favor of having them
for payment of 58 per cent of wages serve on these boards, but why
for 350 weeks to workman or dependents make it mandatory,” he said. of workman who is disabled or dies of
pation HK. B. 36 (Hawbake: ge fun
Urges ‘Human Rights’ Senator Arcada 8. Bals, Repub- |
x )y=Authorizse. | ase of funds pple pAuthorizes ican woman legislator from Indiyouth recreation center tax ae pa anapolis, fought for the bill.
“I thought we just got through
HB. B. 356 (Miser, Malone)—Amends 1943 i _ law a amends 1943 ifighting a war for human rights
she said. i Senator Hurd J. Hurst (R. Peru) shall have a voice in all boards beAmong the other upper house
|Senators Charles PF. Fleming (R. Hammond), Samuel E. Johnson (R.
Jasper).
8 to Go to Moscow BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 20 (U. P.). —The . parliamentary commission on foreign affairs today authorized
Moscow to convey the Argentine people's greetings in connection
was the subject of some debate, but |
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LONDON, Feb. 20 (U. P.).—The London Times published a cartoon | today. That's néws, because it was | the first published in the Times| since it started in 1783. The Times relented at the request | of the equally famous humorous weekly, ch. Like other week-! les Punch was ordered to suspend | publication of two issues because! of the fuel shortage. ; To help Punch out, the Times published a cartoon showing Fuel Minister Emanuel Shinwell delivering ioe to a coal cellar,
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