Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1947 — Page 2

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Liquor continued to hold the spotJight in the lower house today as two: local option measures came up for house vote. "the 1948 voters to decide on the . “option question for the 1949 legislature and to infornt the legisjators how they should regain any revenue lost. It offers increased

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DAY'S WORK—Tasting rocks is just part of the day's work for mineralogist Jose Nancy, seeking new oil fields near Mar acaibo, Venezuela. Rock samsome ples before him were taken 1 800E. | from wildcat wells. He breaks Aimed at Monopol them with his little hammer,

A change proposed by Rep. Harold and tastes the inside. Salty flavor indicates small likelihood

Korn (R. Ft. Wayne) would have of oil in area of rock's origin,

sliowed the Alcoholic Beverages desided that the permit would put) 2 fmm eee 5 Boys [ssue Heads

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the issue be put on referendum iis the 1943 general election. : : Furthermore, the committee ruled Rep. Andrew Leads Fight in executive session, the voters can Another change would make the |decide how to pay the bill for the circuit court instead of superior | bonus. It offered a choice of four

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to 45. . A number of other sugges changes were fought off by the bills’! (R. West Point), indicated the supporters. They ranged from at-| committee would stand guard to} \, tempts to reduce the license fee for | see that no other bonus bill reaches! ‘bartenders from $5 back to the old the house floor. | 50 Thte to pleas to let veterans’! Several other bills previously ofclubs locate within 200 feet of a fered would cost the state from | 1 or church. ; $30 to $200 million. Rep. Andrew led the fight against| The committee reported another most of the suggested amendments, measure to give cities and counties

while s for changing the |$5 million more of gasoline tax

bill from throughout the funds than they now receive. The house. \ refund to these units now is $15 As the measure now stands, It million. supposedly keep party chairmen] Also reported favorably was a jor business; outlaw [bill providing for reassessment of | monopolies wi the liquor indus- {all real property in the state in of tavernsi1949. ‘The committee, however, || residential dist- {lopped off a $125,000 appropriation | gles hin raise additional funds for fo finance the job. through increased fees for | Act on Portal Pay bartenders’ licenses and new fees| The senate yesterday shoved for waiters. N toward passage a bill to fix a twoXT year statute of limitations on filing » \ of claims for portal-to-portal pay. or Sin S This is the second attempt of : ? management groups in the general ||... . 3 assembly to strike at portal pay | suits. A similar measure met deHis Joy Over Bill feat recently in the lower house. : \| Senator Paul W. Kerr (R. Elk- | A singing senator has made his\Aart), Sasa. Satled his bill | ’ idown on second reading near the! way into Indiana's legislative oir- end of a long day of activity for | cles. . the state senate. It provides that Senator Milford E. Anness (R.'no duits to collect wages, overtime, | Metamora), first termer in the ‘damages or penalties can be started | senate, yesterday expressed his ap- more om 0 years after com- | : pla originate, preciation for passage of a bill by Protests were immediately singing to the senior body in a|launched by Senator Charles FlemPhilippine dialect. : ing (D. Hammond). His attempt His gratitude was for senate pas- |!0 amend the measure to reduce! sage of a bill to send Indiana Su-|the statute of limitations on claims | preme and Appellate court reports | management might be interested in! to the University of the Philippines | Was voted down and the bill was college of law fof study. moved to third reading. Before the upper house yesterday Senator Anness extolled the merits ' Philippine Islands,” \he explained. of the bill. He included a brief his- | “Now I should like to express my tory of the Philippines where he appreciation on behalf of my! spent one year while iff the armed [friends in the Pacific by singing ‘La | forces. Libis Ng Nayon’ | The bill passed easily and Sena-| He did. tor Anness returned to the micro-| His bill, having passed the house! phone and said: of representatives, went to the gov-| “Salamat-po.” ernor for a signature that will make | “That means thank you in the it a law.

In Indianapolis

BIRTHS Twins Lena Marie Bassett, 64, at 1248 W. 33d, | At City—Cyril, Lorene Carter, boy and cerebral hemorrhage, {girl Catharine Brinkmeyer, 78, at 3231 N. Me-| Girls | _ridian, cerebral hemorrhage. | At St. Wrancis—Charles, Glenna Har- James Orudoff, 78, at 357 W. 27tn, chronic mon; Ralph, Elizabeth Chupp; Earl, ' Myocarditis, Pauline Frost; Norman, Martha Mec- (Parl Young, 60, at City, carcinoma.

‘ 1 ry d Charles M. Cissell, 68, at St. Vincent's, a. Ba ve UAL Misa, : an | Go oronaty Seciumen, 33 N | George ulhoff, , at 33 N. T . At Coleman—Willlam, Anna Feiner, | “cerebral hemorrhage. Si

At Methodist—Ervin, Mary Bohall; Frank, Laura Agnes Allen 78 a: 634 N. Hamilton , Vergle Mon- chroni’ myocarditis. arlyn Gustin; Anna Nelson 54, at Long, pneumonia, Richard, Kathleen Garvin, 32 a° 402 W. Walnut

Morris mes, Katherine Van- _ acute cardiac dilatation i ; Joseph, Francis Hunt, and Daniel O'Mara 85, at 520 E. Vermont, , Margaret Hodges, | diabetes. | Ab SL, V's—Alfred, Gertrude Hoh- TAchael Hiatt, 66, at Methodist, cerebral

hemorrhage. Phyllis; Thomas, Joyce : Chaiies Pairicia Hall, yd Grace Reed, 70, at 1445 Broadway, cardio}

vascular renal, Messer Bei, Claude W. Eaton, 16, at 5334 Park, arter- |

fosclerpsis, . Ap : James Lonzo Davis, 83, at Methodist, acute cardiac decompensation. Rebecca Maria Bennett, 51, at 2234 N. Gregory: Pennsylvania, carcinoma. i Ropar, Gail Cecil ers, 63, at Methodist, carci-

Bn; John,! noma, | Lena Btovall; | Rita Ellen McMahon, 44, at 918 Fairfield, |

Jers: Melvin, pticilie eatolnoms, s Ns + Me { | Ran omas, i . months, = ' 3 Leota' bronchopneumonia, enodist, i + Ella ‘Me 1814 N. New Jersey, |

i Coy, 13, at EB John" Binck, 76, at Lo bi ncho or mania) 2 ng, bron yoy , Lenora Wymer, 63, at City, paretst: 1

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