Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1947 — Page 3
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mA, MARCH 1 0 Ta mATOS Tons Renate Votes | = a ur rT $30,000 for New Court
Appropriates Funds To Pay Prosecutors
A hastily amended bill intended! to breathe life into tite newly cre-| ated Marion county criminal court way passed 27 to 5 by the senate | wday. : _Benator Robert L. Brokenburr (R.! Indianapolis) introduced the amend- | ment at last night's session of the upper house. It authorizes the BP | Marion county council to increase “ i the county prosecutor's budget from $70,000 to $100,000. _ This increase, Senator Brokenburr “said, is to pay the salaries of the additional deputy prosecutors necessary to operate the second division of the court. Without the bill, he added, the court will be materially : handicapped. Hesaid the deputies’ salary costs had been overlooked when the court bill was drawn
Pass. Three Bills. |
“7, The bill was. sent to the house for | concurrence. The new amendment was to an unrelated bill which was placed on second reading by a suspension of rues. The house of representatives opened its doors today on a com-
paratively puny calendar as legis- UP AND COMING — Edna lators started packing up their Elizabeth Terry, 9-month-old
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things to go home, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5 Most of the “rough” bills out of Archie Terry, 314 N. Reisner * 8 their hair, many of them failed to 4.1. a back seat for no
vote on a number of issues, though bab they were present at the time the Y. : poll was made, youngsters in the country inYesterday, the house passed and clinéd Mrs. Terry:ito tell of sent to the governor three senate Edna. Weighing 2! pounds, she bills which will provide increases in: already has six teeth and has teachers’ salaries and give. the edu-| been walking for a month. -She cators other benefits. | had two teeth when she was 4 Representatives killed a bill tol months old. outlaw any type of picketing which! __ i would block the entrance to a struck
3 plant. Bi d ¥ Clip Tax Clause in S anager,
After accepting two amendments
to pin down a definition of unlawful’ : picketing, the representatives passed es £ 3 a motion by Rep. Charles Decker
3 (R. Evansville) to postpone the ! measure indefinitely. Supermarket Looted
The house ‘Was expected to concur B " H in senate amendments to a measure y Dapper Bandit 3 to increase the gasoline tax from Police today looked for a well-
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3 to 4 cents a gallon. dressed bandit in a green overcoat The bill, which originated in the who last night robbed the Stand3 house, went to the senate merely as ard Supermarket at 1338 E. Wash-
a measure to furnish: additional ington st. of $1745 after binding the funds from the gas tax funds to manager with adhesive tape. cities and counties. |" The dapper bandit forced his way The tax clause was clipped off in into the store at pistol point at 6:45 the house. Th¥ senate put the tax p. m. yésterday as Manager Alfred amendment back on and passed the Walker, 22, of 1445 N. Chester ave. : : bill. | was closing up. : : ; = Final passage of the administra-| WesYing sunglasses and a gray | Tr . : . go : irpas 7 Jat tion's three-cents-a-package cigaret hat pulled over his eyes, the bandit | ; : : ™ tax is expected today in the senate. ordered the manager to open the The t tax, which would go into effect door. s May 1, is«expected to bring $9 mil-| Mr. Walker said that the bandit 3 lion in revenue to the state. Part of forced him into a back room and : this revenue has been earmarked ordered him to open the safe. for .increased teachers’ pay. While the bandit cocked and uncocked the revolver, Mr. Walker spread the day's receipts out on a
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. Mr. Walker said the bandit then forced him to lie face down on" the - It Feels to Die floor and taped his wrists and It took his five minutes to
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P.).—Donald Cheever, 18, fell in i ; : S . S . . s d thi Elsewhere in =~ the city, van- I love with a divorced woman, 36.!4a)s broke into two Indianapolis pring uit 1n min = LIS When she remarried her former |churches, setting a small fire which -
husband, the youth drank poison. caused $500 damage in one and
in 4 Darn che: lbs 2. “tolier soqslor/¥| SINEATIDE” the newly-painted audi- a fine day fo drop in—selections
Be revoried torium walls of another. Pores ST Drapes Destroyed ; Wining, > ANE of ne Flames destroyed heavy drapes in i wn -and around an the high school room of the Rob- f WEAR . down these grooves as i on fll er Park Methodist-church at do 18. JOM0US 2 are larger and more varied than in “ . ¢ < 5 er coaster,” he wrote. “The dark-|y pejayare st. The vandals threw INGTONS—rich, # ness seems to control. I'm getting | L hie sand from sand boxes in the sturdy fabrics—they
smaller within myself and narfow- cradle department over the rugs ’ a Ing, shooting straight toward a|,, ju, rooms, accordin “pleasure” your eyes l i l : h g to Dr. — : point In-‘biackness. Sumner L. Martin, the pastor. and sense of touch— many a moon t 1€Y. represent 11g | ‘Out of the pain grows the word| ,¢ the Garfield Park Evangelical 39.75 5 .
4 death. I love you.” . and Reformed church, 743 S. Drive, | . Sheriff Walter Dixon disclosed | Pleasant Run parkway, vandals
the letter last night. He said it was | sfneared paint from freshly painted PRINCETOWN standards of tailor work—they have
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. > VINCENNES, Ind, March T7¢(U. off by private watchmen after cut- Fl + 50 ; 3 : ; i ting. a hole through a wall at the anneils a . an ; . . 1; . * . ‘ J P.) —Knox Circuit Judge Ralph A. -Y ‘ anid | Rost. Jewelry Co., 25 N. Illinois st. You. can get a \ Suit—a Spon . Seal today summoned a grand Jury, He left a hat and scarf behind. 55. Notable are the 1 - Py for Monday. The case of Mrs. Anna | Ap ee oo - series of Cricket fl! ; : J ; . Hl A
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Authorities said that Mrs. Small] EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 7 U. +h field Te : 3 told them her husband, -Domald P.).—Police held two persons, one eir: Ielc-— * . ; 3 5 : . . . Small, Wheatland, was shot during of them a woman, for questioning : % h: 'h h | A 1 f an argument and ensuing scuffle. |today in the Japanese rifle death FASHION PARK— a suit t an wnicn not Ng 1S 11ner 1n Small, a 30-year-old fireman for | of a 21-year-old deaf mute, who : 3 the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, was washed dishes at a restaurant. 5 : - wy : 3 spot Tuesday night in his home. | The mute, Randolph Chittendon, spring presents a = Ne died shortly afterwards. |was found dead yesterday, a bullet group of the choice the -world—ready for wearing—you can Mrs. Small told police they had |through the heart. . . - an argument when her husband Authorities questioned Mrs. Cassie and select—the. -— : came home late for supper ‘Tues-| Turner, operator of the cafe where styling, as always,
day. She was quoted as saying that |Chittendon worked, and her son, shows -the touch of choose a Hickey Freeman at 80. to 1 1 2:50. : | An : :
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