Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1949 — Page 22

; jin the House of Representatives announced today 5 he { soldiers bonus’ _ bill will be brought. out on the es ‘tomorrow and open the way This announcement was made after it was indicated today the ‘Democrats might not yet have _ the strength to push the measure

! spokesmen indiit was being held up until d: whip the Democratic members into line.

Await Support ‘were holding up the could marshal adstrength in its support. ursday the Democrats pt the majority comwhich was for pas0" the surtax-financed pro-

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members of the and Means Comtried to obtain pastheir recommendation for passage if the was substituted as the plan. This report was ted by a vote which followed

party lines in the House,

The Democrat majority report was adopted by a similar vote, Since then, Gov, Schricker and other Democrat leaders have been

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sought to clarify the position of

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spokesman Randall Mitchell, Indignapolis track owner. “We now have 14 tracks,” said Mitchell. “Some members of the Midwest Association, but were voted in during a recent meeting in Chicago, We are sanctioned by the AAA and men who drive for us are not allowed to drive in the. Midwest circuit.” He continued, “The Midwest group is peeved and doesn’t want to turn loose of these tracks.” Track owners and drivers met here yesterday to clarify the situation, and the drivers were

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National circuit set-up.

The National Association tracks are divided into two divislons—dirt and asphalt, They are: ASPHALT Indianapolis, Rockford, IIL; Soldier's Field, Chicago; Dayton, O.; Jeffersonville, Lafayette, Anderson and Cincinnati, DIRT--Kankakee, Ill; Kokomo, Mellott, Ind.; St. Louis, Peoria, Ill, and Milwaukee. Terre. Haute has also asked for admission to the sanctioned circuit, ’

Jess C, Andrew's “cornfed symphony orchestra” from West Point, Ind. Wears Checked Suit Rep., Andrew, dressed in a flashy checked suit lead his group of musicians ‘through several rustic selections while Rep. Herbert M. Copeland “(R.-Han-er) called a square dance, Rep. William ¥., Dentlinger (D. Connersville) asked the maestro for- the Democrat theme song, “Happy Days Are Here Again.” But Rep. Andrew replied, “That

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» At the conclusion of the program Rep. Andrew was made honorary speaker of the House from 11 a. m. to. noon today.

SURE AS MARCH IS COMING... THERE'LL BE LOTS MORE RAIN!

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STORM PLAY repels those drops!

You'll see it in your March “Glamour”! :

The sizes are 10 to 18.

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of: them: ‘we rel°T gross income tax payments

Fee for Employers

The bill to require withholding!

from the pay checks of employees {Moved a step closer to passage in the House today, surviving several attempts to amend the measure. The bill would require employers to withhold the tax from each paycheck and would permit the employers to deduct 2 per cent of the tax which they withhold from the employees to pay costs of the additional bookkeeping. ~~ Withholding would not be confined to paychecks but also would cover commissions and several [other types of payment. 1 It was the clause covering the fee permitted employers for

which underwent attack today. Rep. James 8B. Hunter (D. East Chicago), author of the measure, sought to eliminate this clause in one amendment and in another to reduce the fee from 2 per cent to 1 per cent. . Rep. David Deets (D. Indianapolis), co-author of the bill, sought to have the 2 per cent rerunded to the employer by the state after the total withholding had been | paid in. . Under present ‘wording of ‘he bill the employer would be permitted to deduct the 2 per cent! before sending “the tax to the! istate, ; 4 All three amendments were defeated. The measure will come

Several Senate Democrats Back Rise in Dailey’s Funds |

“Disregarding Gov. Schricker's The bill passed the House Feb. “planned economy” strategy, sev- 7

eral Senate Democrats today! to mandate an additional $70,000 t6 run ‘the ‘ office. of Marion County Prosecutor George Dalley. | : Sen. Mary Garrett (D. Indianapolis). sald she would sponsor the House bil to require a boost | in ‘ the appropriations for the! Marion County office from 000 to $150,000 yearly, - - Mr. 'Dailey, lately conducting Sweeping probes into Indianapolis | lottery rackets, had the measure! originally introduced in Democrat House by Reps, Harry Latham and Obed Kilgore, both!

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by a vote of 82 to 50, No finances would come from

“¥.ithe state treasury, Sen. Garrett announced. support of a measure;

sald. “I can't see how this would be opposed to the overall Democratic economy plan.” She said she would call the

bill at a later date.

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Miss Beatrice Weitzel | Rites Set Tomorrow

Miss Beatrice M. Weitzel, 3315 E. Washington 8t., who died yes-

terday in Methodist Hospital, will|

handiig the withholding planibe buried in Memorial Park fol-|

lowing services at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irv-| ing Hill Chapel. She died at 55. A native of Denison, O., Miss Weitzel had lived in Indianapolis | the past 45 years. Office manager of the Stevens Advertising Agency the past sev-| aral years, she was a graduate) of ‘Lane. Business College and Manual Training High School. She was a member of the Engle-| wood Christian Church. | Survivors. include two brothers, John and Harry Weitzel, Indian-| apolis, and three sisters, Mrs.

Mrs. Clem Miller, Mulberry, Ind.

John Lund, Indianapolls; Mrs,|

Services Tomorrow For Rudy Lee Grove

Ex-High School Coach ‘Is Tri-City Mentor =~

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{bill out on the Senate floor this |entered the insurance business. |afternoon, ‘No opposition to the Iu announcing Potter's appoint-| meaure is expected to be voiced ment, General Manager Leo Fer{at that time, although several ris made no mention of the fu$80,- Republicans and Democrats dis- ture plans of McDermott, player-| closed they will try to amend the coach who took over the coach-

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Before the proposal is passed. hawks at the middle of last seamust still be referred.to the son. ' the Committee on County dnd Town-|

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Services for 9-year-old Rudy, Lee

Grove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jun- springboard diving titles at &!

for Grove, 516 8. East St, who died ‘of suffocation Saturday béneath a pile of heavy potato sacks

held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in fal will be in Crown Hill. Rudy was believed to have been playing with a companion in the storeroom when the stack shift. ed, burying him, His companion escaped Injury. Police attempts to revive the

respiration . were unsuccessful. The boy's father; Jurior Grove, found his son's body when he looked through a window in the

ing out of a pile of sacks.

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MOLINE, IIL, Feb. 14 (UP)— Roger Potter, former Moline Tiigh School coach, today named coach of the Tri-City basketbalt team in the National Professional Basketball ‘League, | succeeding Bobby McDermott, Potter resigned his high school} coaching position last spring on.

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