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Public Jtilities |

y 30 L 13 Vote; Soes Back to House

Labor Chairman Calls Bill to Floor / Before Objecting Unions Get in Gallery

The senate today approved by a vote of 30 to 13 the controversial | } to outlaw strikes in public utilities, With a minor amendment inserted by the senate the bill will be sturned fo the lower hduse, where it originated, for concurrence. en it will be sent to the governor, who is expected to sign’ it, * Senate Labor Chairman Roy Conrad (R. Monticello) called the bill for final action this morning. 7 moved early in the session|ga ore the gallery could become Rlled with union workers from the Palumet area, who have been vaiferously opposing | the bil for § sev-

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labor dispute under terms of the, bill In event of such a dispute the governor would appoint a conefiiag tion board. i} Where conciliation fails the gov- | ~would-appoint—&-three-man arbitration board. If an agreement Branded Anti Labor still could not be reached, either, “This bill has been branded anti-|party would be granted the right to! favor.” Senator Conrad said as helappeal to the courts for a decision. | pened. today's debate. “It is not| = ——u— ti-labor ‘but pro-public and will rotect the economy of the state

nomy Panel Discussion ring labor disputes.” Fr A Art ANOOET FebTe eTr Sot at Butter

tor Charlies Fleming (D. Hamd). “This bill has become:the| Alpha Theta field chapter of Phi! cotillion Saturday night * in the p itica) isons of Join Eu rep" Delta Kappa, national fraternity for Murat Temple Ys Miss “Jean rcussions "| schoolmen, will sponsor a panel dis- . ority feared would come if it did | 1 RT a Minney, 734 N. Bolton ave. A SusSion on graduate of Howe high school

hot increase teachers’ pay are noth- | sloniav. ot Bute gil ng to the upheaval that will be at 7 p. m. Monday & and an Alpha Chi Omega member at Butler, she, was elected

used by passage of this bill.” versity. Members of Phi Lambda Senator W. A. Butcher (R. South Theta, fraternity for women educa- | nd) then took the floor in de- tors, and Indianapolis and Marion| yesterday b by sophomore men, ense of the measure, ‘county teachers are invited. . rr rT “This thing bothers me Seward Craig will act as modera- lie schools; ‘Dean Philip M. Bail,|

ay I was opposed to the bill

fed i oday. I i eh: L stile 5 Today 1 am in ; George Fisher, of Irvington pub-' struction.

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the Butler university sophomore

[budget bill's companion measur: which authorizes use of the state’ building fund.

Senators Add $73 Million To State's Two-Year Budgets. maori:

property during the next two years, This is slightly more than the ex.|placed on the governor's desk for| signi And it won't be changed, Pected $24 million yield of the fund, gang. ng | Money for the fund comes from a ‘special alcoholic beverage tax. | ABOLISH FORMOSA OFFICE i; NANKING. March 7 (U, P).— {Th supreme = national : defense STL has decided to abolish the

By JACK THOMPSON

Indiana's financial wizards today| admitted they aren't sure, but they &ceording to budget, makers. think the state will ‘spend more, Back in his office after the senate

} $245 million during the next| | Anished with the budget bill yestwo years. terday, Mr. Freeman assured reThis figure was reached yester- ‘porters the state would not be in day when the senate made a sec- he red by the end of 1949. tion by section study of the 91-page| Uses Half of Surplus governor general's office In Formosa budget bill for 1948-49. - | Nevertheless, he freely admitted Taiwan) and reorganize the. local Deftly guided by the state budget, it would be necessary to use up bet- | government. The aim is to remedy director, Ross Freeman, and the ter than half of the state's $55 mil- | a1administration since China re. governor's financial advisér,<Ross Hon ‘surplus, or, as he termed it, occupied the taland in October, 1945, Teckemeyer, the senate added some | “working balance.” Bde $73 million to the already record-| He indicated the state was count- |

high budget, then quickly passed it| Ing heavily on the $17 million an- Organizations by a vote of 39 to 0. ‘nual income that will be brought

Most of the $73 million will be! ln hy the new cigaret and gasoline

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creased teachers’ salarids. Slightly| more than $1 million has been committed to a fund for benevolent and penal institutions. When the house sent the appropriations bill to the senate several idays ago, it had succeeded in whit-' tling off an estimated. $8 millon, | leaving a grand total of $171 mil-| lion for the state to spend jn the coming biennium. Er ; - Mentbers Explain Action : » Apparently oblivious of ‘the econ] - omy efforts of the junior body, the en | senate with cool deliberation upped | the budget millions of dollars to all | appearances. Members of the budget cominitice | explained, however, they know what, | they are doing. They said in reality | Ithe state will spend only a few mil- | lions more than plans called for in|

torium at 1:30 p m, ednesday. Mrs, Dorvel E. Chrisman is chairman and Mrs, Oliver L. PFevrier is co-chairman,

Irvington chapter 364, O. EB. 8, willl [nave a ralied eerting Money at 8 p. in the asonic temple also - approved they, and Johnson ave.

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almost certain’ we won't need any special sessions of the legislature to increase our revenue,” Mr. Freeman | | concluded. :

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~~ ithe original program. ’ oo” - ’” The $345 million bill with the! Za a Vaclontrooke / Speakers include Mrs. Robert Butler university and Ben Watt, senate amendments incorporated . ¥

Shanks president of the state P.-T. state superintendent of public in-|now will be returned to the ‘house |

{for concurrence. Then it will be!

“Any group which says the pub- = —

must do without the necessities

rovided by utilities says ‘we have AI hoMS yee nplANA FOR 73 YEARS

e right to starve you.’ No harm befall either labor or the pubif the bill passes.” “The right to strike is the right free men,” countered Senator Ed- | und FP. Makowski. “Labor will be. estroyed by this step.” Under scrutiny of a gallery Backed, th union members the bill withtood a withering attack by Senator | eming yesterday afternoon.

Riders Are Killed

Senator Fleming hurled amend- | ent -after amendment at the bill t the Republican majority killed fhe riders as fast as they were fTered. { Utility Workers could not. strike in

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