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holding. On June 30 the Supreme Court
state job salaries of the four. Prior to the decision State Sen.
worth of work as secretary of the Flood Control Commission without receiving a cent of salary or expenses. Mr. Burch had contended for many months that none of the legislators could hold!
Others denied back pay were
Rep. Elmer Weller, motor vehicle director for the Public Service Commission, $5968, and Rep. Beecher Conrad, barber inspector, $3014, The case of a fifth legislator, Rep. holds the job as PSC public counsellor, still is pending be-
case differed from the others in
ture, but Mr. Burch contended that he had béen paid as a rep-| resentative in advance and could not resign: - Attorneys in the four cases al-| ready decided said they would file a petition for rehearing in the supreme court before next .-At the same time they indicated other avenues were open by which the legislators might still obtain back pay al-
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dual jobs. In a separate .opinion, Supreme Court Judge Mart J. O'Malley indicated that since the ruling reversed previous rulings and also a finding by the attorney general's office, the effects of it should not be retroactive. The legislators also might appeal to the next general assembly for special appropriation to compensate them for services rendered without being in violation ‘of the court order.
prohibition against dual job-
held that State Auditor A. V.[ Burch was right in denying the}:
Clyde Black had put in $9237 °
court, Mr, Slenker's federal fore the high Southern Indiana,
that he resigned from thé legisia- here
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CAREER ENDS—Adolph (Cap) Kruse, founder of Southern Indiana Federal probation system, died in Vincennes.
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Born in Freelandville, he came though they would have to stick here in his youth, joined the powith the court order banning the|lice department, and workec his {way up from patrolman to chief. | concurring | Later, as Knox County sheriff, he directed rescue work in the his-/ toric 1913 flood.
He was a veteran of both the ish-American War and World! ar I, in which he was comnrissioned a captain in a pioneer infantry company in France. had lived here with his daughter, Mrs. Mildred WinstanOther survivors are a son, Robert 8. Kruse, and a daughter, Miss Frances Kruse, both of Indianapolis.
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Mrs. Emma Scharr, Gary, died : {today at the home of her daugh-
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She was 71.
Born in Wisconsin, Mrs. Scharr moved after her husband's death’ to Gary and visited here freiquently. She often attended North Methodist Church here, and was a member of City Methodist
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ton, Conn.; three brotHers, Ed-| ward Quilly, Gary; Milton Quilly,| Mankato, Minn, "and Herman, 5 GAGeon CD Quilly, Menomonie, Wis., and five! sisters, Mrs. Edith Melton, Gary; mont gt. at 10:30 p. m. last night L. E. Strattmatter, Lake when a car with two men pulled
Bay, WasH.; Mrs. Mabel Prene-i yp One grabbed him and struck vost, Lake Bay, Wash.; Mrs. L.|
C. Wickland, Redwood Estates, Cal, and Mrs, Lillian Shanks,!$10, his belt, one shoe and stock-'
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y ly out a side door, carrying two
St., on charges of adve and operating a lottery and confiscated the parcels—six packages |: of pick and win tickets and 12’
Other survivors are four daugh. [2008 Of baseball tickets.
ters, Mrs. B. C. Menninger, Gary; Hobart,
him with a blackjack. Missing were a watch, a ring,
poms
Man Found Unconscious . A 58-year-old man was -discovInd.; Mrs. 8. W. Neff, Cranford, i r y *lered unconscious today in a N. N. J, and Mrs. Laura Rose, Wil-/ og, 0 “0 yard, is in fair cons dition. today in General Hosptial. oble St, told police he was, walking in the 300 block E. Ver-
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