Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1948 — Page 2
gn On New Bills
Measérés Include Soldiers’ Bonus
By ROBERT BLOEM
bills, bonus,
ready for the legislative hopper. The proposals, Lt. Gov.-elect
ing yesterday, include also the, repeal of the Utilities Compulsory’ Arbitration Law, bills to provide
and reapportion-
office of public. defender, provide legislative ment. “None of these is designated as a Democratic administration bill yet,” Mr. Watkins said, ‘but any or all of them may become administration measures.” One Shucked Off
said, will have to come from Mr. Schricker. At least one controversial question, Mr. Watkins said. already,
lators and probably will be passed! on to the voters, The question is| whether orynot- Daylight Saving Time shotild be outlawed in Indiana and if so, whether Eastern or Central time will become stand- - ard for the state. It probably will go to referendum, . Mr. Watkins said, It ‘was believed likely that most of the measures now being prepared eventually would become administration measures to carry out the Democratic platform promises, Other subjects also involving platform pledges have been held up for further study before bills are prepared, Mr. Watkins said, These include the cigaret tax, school lunches, workmen's com-
efits, state payment of full mini“mum” teachers” salaries; and one - of the oddest platform promises on record, pledging to outlaw the Spearing and Sigging” of of fish, ~~ House Aids N Mr. Watkins said ee bonus bill, in its final form, would contain the provisions for raising revenue. Such a Bill. would have to origlnate in the lower house, which must originate all revenue-raising measures, Republicans are preparing to introduce a bonus bill, without any revenue feature, in the Senate. After the closed meeting of the legislators, House Speaker Robert- Heller announced the election of former legislator Elmer L. Hoan of Jeffersonville as
age chairman. So lr 10 anounced tr Ed Stein of
coming General Session as a Senate parliamentarian. Most of the 7 brand new members of the. Lagusiature are Democrats, -
Luella B. Meyer Na. Here aot Age 71
Mrs. Luella B. Meyer, resident of Indianapolis for 65 years, died | yesterday in her home, 110 Lin« wood Ave, 8he was 71. Mrs. Meyer, a native of Tipton,
Half a dozen major Democratic including - the ‘soldiers’ are nearing completion
and will need only approval of Governor-elect Schricker to be!
John Watkins sald at the close) of a joint legislative policy meet-'
statewide primaries, abolish the
Final go-sign for the bills, he
has been shucked off by the legis-|
pensation and ‘unemployment ben- faa
oh agent Investiga mn,” and Dec./St.; 27, Raganaugh, in- St.; William James Black, novice ternal #6 nt, will} ‘Ohio St. Eimer J. Graves,
eral law,
Now, Here's What You're Up Against
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"Fido Sang, 'Ga,"" Jingle Helps Sheriff Ring the Bell
Cunningham Puts New Deputies
"+ Through Law Enforcement Paces By GEORGE RYDER “Fido sang, ‘Ga.’ ” That's a silly jingle Sheriff-elect Jim Cunningham’s deputies will be muttering to themselves when they take over Marion County law enforcement New Year's Day.
pointment,
arrest, search and seizure hang, Accused Protected {ham today announced the names of law enforcement, 'ningham said he was not ready to Harry J. Cook, 3850 S. Sherman backward to protect the rights of Jan
which a peace officer can properly get a starch Warrant: that will stand the scrutiny of court trial.| That matter, and a flock of other legal tenterhooks on which| S dame was the subject of a talk Friday) night by Lt. Kenneth Luke, Indi-| anapolis Police training ‘director; y eriff- ec before Mr. Cunningham's ineom-| ing crew. Sheriff-elect James Ch The new sheriff and his depu-|, oq deputies who will assist him ties "will spend several Sights bhé-| {in the operation of his office. tween now and New Year is-| i Unannounced, however, was the tening to city police officers e-| Un of his top appointment— plain the problems and techniques that of chief deputy. Mr. CunLt. Luke's lecture, which opened the series, stressed the distressing fact that the Constitution, a multitude of statutes and the cen turies-old tradition of law Teal yy Cunningham Foes into office the accused. RW deputy appointments will Other difficulties the sheriff's include Robert J. Sears, 1107 N. men will have to. tackle will be pDeQuincy St.; outlined Monday night by Lt. Fae 2023 College Ave; Emmett S.
Scene Investigation” vania St; Gerald W, Goodwin, Wednesday, Lt. William Hague, 306 E. 11th St. traffic department, ‘will discuss, Robert C. Murray, 545 E. 11th Kenneth L. Pollard, 247 N.
analy is of Fed: 1404 635 N
rlowe Ave.; John Dalton, [. Rural St.
give & |
The night after that, Dec. “28, R Harvey Foster, FBI agent, will|N, New Jersey St.; James Mecpresent his illustrated talk on [Queen Jr., 706 N. Senate Ave; firearms. The final program, be- Fred R. Barnes. 25 S. Richwein fore Sheriff Cunningham takes St.; Harry Edward Wincel, 434 over Sheriff Magenheimer's desk, E. ‘Orange St.; Raymond F, Dalwill be Capt. Robert Batts’ lec: | ton, 1041 8. Senate Ave.; Saul ture on the use of radio, Dec. 29./Hoffman, 1115 Union St.; Robert Got a Tough Job’ | Houston, 664 Birch Ave.; Paul J.
But~Sheriff Cunningham, who Page, 514 E. Merrill St.
is insisting that these lectures! Cn ea E. Taylor. Sr.
205 Larr, ter, are a must for his men, says he'll gpa. gt; i a is continue the school over Into next 6.,n0s §t: William BE. Carroll year. He wants to be satisfied 1143 N. Warman Ave.: John J. his men are well-grounded. orman, 59 8. Tremont St.:
was a charter member of Grace Methodist Church ‘and also held a membership in Irvington Chapter, OES, She was the wife of the late] Harry G. Meyer. ——— Funeral services will beat, 1:30 p. m, Tuesday in Dorsey Fu- —-— eral Home, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. H. Meyer,
Indianapolis; . three!
Surviving are. a son, Houston ing. and . fishing. devices) andi/was on his way to Reno tonight rgeandshildren. and. a JEeats Even the law has. its singing (pes = grandehtidren; a nd.
“We've got a tough job facing James Leroy S ai care ay See. . t= ya Gem huffiebarger, 1318 tering, “Fido ‘sang; COL er | That jingle guarantees he’ 1 be ward “Thompson, 3841 Rookwood able to get search warrants for: Ave, and Donald J. Maris, 217 F — forgeries; I intoxicants; mastern Ave.
{Disdead human bodies; O-—ob-| scene- literature; S—stolen prop- M cla glen to We d HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 18 JU
lerty; A—~abortion equipment; {ment; G—gill nets (or other hunt-/Movie star Victor McLaglen, 62
N==narcotics; G-—gaming equip-|
{to marry Mrs. Margaret Pum50, a long- -time family SS RES a is eri i
———— EH ra Ty rR a SETI,
A—animals,
~ Union at RCA
and quarters; To give the campaign added | impetus, the union staged a “Square of Dimes” campaign in tthe past two weeks. In this drive, various departments Competed against each other to see which could fill board squires” with a capacity of approximately $35 worth of dimes, It was a vigorcus campaign with the plant’s public address system put into action to make pleas for the drive. Thers also were large signs heralding the campaign and huge displays added to the Clothe-A-Child drive. ~ Management Helps Top management of RCA also got behind the drive and the dime squares also were passed around through the general offices. For extra contributions, H. M.
his department heads the price of meals at staff luncheons and contributed the money to the fund. Other offices charged 10 cents admission to production and staff
' tribute, er employees who placed the last dime that completed an.other block of $50 on a dime square was awarded a box ‘of
Ch loyees of RCA “will take the +i children to the stores themselves on Tuesday night. Last year 250 served as shoppers, RCA support of Clothe-A-|
weekly throughout the year, LW. Washington St.
Contributions Ineering Division (Methods, Stand-
Emlein, plant manager, charged)
Lt, Kenneth Luks. #3 He teaches class of new deputy sheriffs.
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Rail Work Cars (Crash, 3 Dead
Dazed Workman.
BONNEVILLE DAM, Ore., Dec. 18 (UP)—Three men were killed W. 25th St, died Thursday. She) lof $1,080,000 has been subscribed! and 13 others injured in the head-on collision of two Union Pacific work cars one and onehalf miles east of here, state police reported tonight. Police sald the accident was reported by a dazed and weary section worker whe stiygnbled into the Army engineer headquarters of Indianapolis.
300-DAY HICCUPING ENDS | PITTSBURGH, Dec. 18 (UP)—|ton Park. Pauline Lucas was able to smile| - rather wanly today after surgery daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Rode|ing “to abolish the FBI and to put an end to her 300-day siege| and Mrs. Dorothy Mae Bless, both|create a secret police force on the asked to transfer some now-ine “lof hiccups. The hiccuping spell islof Indianapolis, and Miss Shirley|pattern of the Gestapo or the/dependent government agencies « » believed the longest on record. ‘
SUNDAY, DEC. 10; 1048 Deadline Nears For Photo Contest
Wednesday, mignight is the deadline for The Times $50 Monument Christmas Décorations Photo Contest, A Mail or brug yous fs ‘entries by that time to Y Indianapolis Times, 214 rei RICHMOND, Dec. 18—A total {land St. The best picture of the Monu-
toward the $1% million goal of| ment Circle decorations will win the Earlham College second cen-| {$25 for ‘the shutter-snapper.
tury development program. [Second will be awarded $15 and The total represents girs from third, $10. 4025 donors, President Omas Any number of entries be E. Jones of Harlham reported to- submits i Tay day. ures may be of any portion of Included in the development the decorations . ; . or of the overplans is a new hall of science, ala11 scene. Photographers of all
Mrs. Lilly Ransom Farha Nears Burial Tomorrow
» Min, Lilly Ransom, lifelong res-| 3 Mi flion Goal ident of Indianapolis, will
buriéd in Floral Park Cemetery| following services at 1 p.m.'to-| morrow in Peoples Funeral Home, Mrs. Ransom, who lived in 741
Development Fund Reaches $1,080,000
Times State Service
ports Wreck
was 43. For the past four years she had been an employee of, General Hospital, Surviving ‘aré five daughters, Miss Etta Womble, and Misses Catherine, Jean, Doris and Ruth Brooks; a son, Thomas Peyton, and two sisters, Mrs, Pansy Ray, and Mrs. Catherine Valier, all
heres after walking from the) heating plant, a Quaker meeting] ages are eligible. sce - balances” and ilies squad] Daniel F. Racobs Dies; {house and the remodeling of his
toric Earlham Hall, first campus Urges Strengthening.
cars were dispatched, but were/ | ER ibie-to remch the inaccessible Resident Here 50 Years building. Ground was broken this,
scene Irom ihe highway and po-| lice sal ¢ ‘dead and injured] would. have tor be Temqved byl mer who lived in Indianapolis for rail. » The wreck sald there were 12 men in Carrollton Ave. He was 79. one car and*said he did not know| how many were “About everybody was hurt, and Cloverdale. I think one man was killed,” he said.
month for a new million dollar] ‘Of Labor Department .
women’s residence hall, MADISON, Wis., Dec. 18 (UP)
Isaac E. Woodward, 5104 N.| Secretary of Labor {more than 50 years, died yester- Meridian St. Indianapolis, served [FAseittant ject oy day th
worker who reported the day morning at his home in 1422 as national campaign chairman, | Ttment should control and Elmer-W. Stout, 410 N. Meri. | LAP0T DePermens FO ations Mr. Racobs was a native of dian -8t., was chairman of the Board, the Federal Mediation | Indianapolis district. ‘|Service, and the U. 8. EmployServices will be held at 2 p.m. ment Service. vo. E Forrestal Lashes Back In a speech at the Wisconsin {tomorrow at the Conkle Funeral WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (UP)|state CIO convention, Mr. Gibhome. Burial will be in- Washing- |—~Defense Secretary James For-json said the Labor Department restal tonight branded as “utterly|“has been kicked around like a Surviving are three grand-|/false” charges that he is attempt- stray puppy . .. for years.” He indicated Congress will be
Daniel F. Racobs, a retired far-
in the other.|
Jean Racobs, Tempe, Ariz. MVD.” feelin to his department.
Each letter of that simple sentence stands for an object for|
announce the chief deputy ap- |
will become chief jailor when"
Emiel J. Kyser}
Davis of the police homicide di-| {Roberts; 965 W. 31st St.; Thomas| vision, who'll talk on. “Crime/A.. Logan. Jr. 2215 N. Pennsyl-|
hard Francis Whitaker, 628]
Elbert Gi RACK mamma: ley Jr “510k -Mejrose- Ave Bans
Raises $7000 or Clothes
(Continued From Page One) ONE—By sending a cash con-A Friend ......ivvieuevs 0.00. most Yule trees were taken down tribution NOW to Clothe-A=Chiid; {Officers and Employ ees. of . lust Christrias: For the ROA The: Indianapolis. Times, 214. W, |... the Merchants National. 7 Bank of Tndianapolis.. 100:00' union members and other em-| Maryland St. YThe H 3 i Bp pd = ployees ‘of the plant contributed 3 lacing: your dimes. aliwhigo Club..... i nickels, Ay = EVOBy a . Today's total 959.201
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will be swept from the sidewalk’
' Total go date 8118, 42 Direct Donors
{and counted next Friday night— Christmas eve, “* ° | Fairmount Glass Works, EmTHREE: By volunteering as a ploy, 4 Children. nor to take one or more chil-\ jyndiana Bell Telephone , Co.
dren to the stores and spend YOUur| commercial own money to outfit them. Tele-| children. phone RI-5551 to make a donor Roy Scout Troop No: 140, Camappointment. {by, Ind., 8 Children. | El Lilly Co. Indianapolis Engi-
Employees Assn, 4
Previous balance $7139.22 ards, Pay roll), 2 Children.
Night Shift Dept. 2400 Link Belt Co. Dodge MillLink Belt...... vesenss 22.00 wrights, 2 Children Stark, Wetzel & Company 100.00, Link Belt Co. Dept. 508, 560, 2 Mele Snider Martin, Oren ching Co,, office EmFountain, Ind.......... 10.00, ° i
ployees, 2 Children. | Allison Plant No. 1, 2 Children. Employees of Thomas L. Green 200'and Co. and CIO Local 1882, 2 5.00 Children. © 25.00] = Lilley Co. Duplicating and Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. : iling Depts. and Part of the Herft 50,00 is neral Office, 2 Children. Employees of thé Insley ‘| Omar Bakery’s Office, Shop and Manufacturing Corpo- Sales Employees, 2 Children
Rose Marie Cruzan Parliamentary Law Club Chapter X.... covvvise Violet Smith,........ Electricians Local No. 181
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A Girl named Joan and a | In Memory of Charles Winters, boy named Charles. . 80.00 1 Child. Employees ‘of Challefige | Anderican Veterans Committee, Gauge & Tool Co.,.... 51.00 Butler Chapter, I Child. Ritual Committee, Women Gamma Nu Sorority, Mu Chapof the Moose .......... 5.00 ter, 1 Child.
sanase 6,00, John L. Petix, 1 Child.
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FRUOR vevvivnwes sree 300.00, Anonymous, 2 Children. Anonymous ..........00s 5.000 Anonymous, 1 Child, Hatfield Electric (o., Ing. . EN Lilly Co. Chemical ManuEmployes svisasenees « 70.00 facturing Dépt., 1 Child. i W. FW. sovsnenssesvies 5.00 Alpha Chapter, Lambda Sigma Nitrea Hanje essssereves 10.00 Sigma, 1 Child. ANonymou$ ...iesesvens 7.00 - Barbara Clark, Mrs. Paul|ARONYMOUS ..vvvroenn. 1.00 Koertge, Mrs. Lyle Martin, Peggy Camp Firs Girls SeNooIs . "Weaver, “Mrs: “Juwmes —Sererine; | Seuss sansnssasns ‘a 50 1 Child. dake and Gloria ......... 25. 00, . Dept. M211, Label Supply, En Indianapolis General | Lilly Co., 1 Chil Motors Club 5...,... 100.00, Faith ’ogleman, 1 Child.
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layed to wu Night - Inspe called for pa the spot arre violations. “We expec up,” Inspect we will con! look out an when found.’ 9 In Police arre last niglit in 552 Blake St The most i by the vice dawn-to-daw, late yesterda arrested at ] The horse located direc tavern, owne Chief Claude Forms Racing for and the nin as they atte rear door, th squad, led b bers and Sgt forseen the r patrolmen wi the rear doo} out. Alfred Mc Home PI, victed on tw this year, wa ing a gami orderly condi Eight othe raid and cha conduct were 1828 N. Penn: Harris, 56, « Edward J. A St. Clair St. 08, of 3219 | G. Frye, 50, St.; Charles | N. Arsenal A 29. of 2054 }
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Langley Ave, Meanwhile, to play “cat ; gamblers. Re gamblers wer ters: as- soon closed down. “We heard being moved keep up with said.
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