Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1949 — Page 6
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“| Ray H. Northrop, 2848 N. Del- Arhitration Bill | Two men who admitted the {aware St... has. become associated; {brutal robberies of an 86-yeqr-| with C. H. Eberha h old grocer and a an Seven 1201 w. 16th: St., woman clerk last Monday were
Committee of Four. ind 01a, past ~{charged’ with robbery and grand {larceny today.
To Decide Issue Ee
. Wrangle dver a state soldiers’ announced "bonus today -moved to a com- } imittee of two Senators and two Mr. Northrop 'Representatives in’ an effort to ,.. "peen con{reach a compromise between Re- tod with the |publicans and Democrats. tire business for * The House passed a bonus bill'the Jast four calling for maximum payment of years. He 'for[$400 to be financed by a quarter merly served as of 1 per cent increase In gross an executive ' TH ts This was the Dem- head in the Na- Mr. Northrop jocrat administration plan, tional Bread Co. for many, years. BLOF. IAnAZemEnt dig~ When the bill reached the Sen- rates “Ji in. wre will be Kaplin, tor. was locked in & re-|
in J was amences to conor Gui kor Means : i Govemors APP 11 Identical - ‘Double Trouble | The bill Is dentical to one in- GOP Blocks Path Of Privilege Tax
iSenate passed this plan which calls for a maximum payment of Patrolmen Millard Swain and|troduced in the House early in the session and then withdrawn last The Senate Republican majority put 1ts foot down flat today
On Boniss Bill
Amended Measure Goes fo Senate
.State Representatives today) passed a utilities voluntary arbi-| | tration bill as a substitute for the, | present ultilities Somipuisory arbi{tration law. The measure received a. ‘Vote 0 72 to 24. Since it was an amend- | ‘ment to & Senate bill, the measure ‘now returns to the upper house ifor approval in the aniendment. Provisions of the bill call for a 55-day , “cooling off” period in
Radford, 21; of 3144 E. Minnesota | '8t. and Garfield Orr, 31, of 1821} 8.‘ Keystone Ave. as the men tl who ‘held. them up. William ~~ Essigke, 86, was robbed of $4 at his store at 1409 IN. ‘Missouri St. Monday morn-| ing and tied to a wall. A few hours later Kap's Market, robbed of $63 and Mrs. Rosle |
18600 to be financed by a broad itobacco tax imposing a 20 per! lcent tax on cigars, smoking and Robert Plaskett were leaning on Rep. Ear! UtIchewing tobacco and calling for a car,- issuing a sticker to its Wetk bY 1s hor. Rep. ja $25 million payment from the griver for running a stoplight at Earlier in. the session; the JPtate’s general fund reserve. “Igy (reek Blvd. and NOrthWeSt- House passed a bill calling TOF Sen, John A. Rebuy, Republi(srn Ave. last night when their outright repeal of the utilities udget te sald gi SoP radio blared out the description ‘compulsory Ey a the {plan would bankrupt the state, of a car wanted in zn Anderson Hook Senate Miia House Disagrees burglary. It was after that that the vol- : ; : , the two officers : <The Democrat-dominated House — a of | untary arbitration bill Sag: rein i would not agree to this change in , troduced in’ the House by insertBon the wanted car. It was the che ing its wording In place of the contents of a Senate-passed bill
tits bill and the measure has been ‘hich . they were issuing a 1 given to the four-member commit- os oie y 8 hs which was in‘ the amendment stage in the low assembly.
tee which will attempt. to“Work They arrested the driver, Jack jout a compromise. "Glover, 25, and Everett Mitchell. in The Republican finance plan gy, ang recovered raore than $750 'Would take all revenue received clothing takén from a cleaning Police Clamp Down [from the present 3-cent cigaret, shop in’ Anderson. The two men Ba tax. In addition would be the. o returned to. Anderson last On Minors in rs Minors -who go into taverns
tion's proposed privilege tax. Calling the tax proposal flagrant insult to the people of! Indiana,” GOP Leader John Van
that majority members had agreed in caucus tg let the die in committee. In a statement releass the GOP meeting, Sen re-affirmed the ma of blocking all a forts to levy ftiew taxes, Com-' menting “onthe present budget! picture, oyér which Gov. Schricker|
an ree ity's policy|
‘Privilege Tax’ [a1ling out the sticker, istate excise police warned .to- he State financial projection } for the fiext two years appears to!
t be sound unless there occurs: a
The bill calls this tax a “form — ———— |of excise or privilege tax” which! fund to be “paid out of the. gen- day, will be levied upon all dealers at eral fund. The measure permits ‘Three minors arrested {the rate of 1 ¢ent for 5 certs or him to order only $5 million week for entering taverns | traction part of the retail selling taken from the surplus each year brought to. trial and ed. A foreseen.”
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Gov. Schricker would be given $25 million must be turned over | |facing trial on ern to of ‘mis- WHOLES ALE
some control of the $25 million | tot the ‘bonus fund by ‘Jan. » 1, 1953. {representing her &ge to purchase = alcoholic beverages REDWOOD S-PANEL STORM DOORS
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will have hearings. be-| the Alcoholic Beverage:
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| Senators voted .36 to 13 for,
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: Crashes in 3 Days Fail fa\njure Driver
LOGANSPORT, Mar. 3 (UP)— | { Andrew “anger, 75, Logansport, {was nvolyed th ‘his. third traffic| | accident in as many days yesteraay when his car smashed into la service station pump. On Monday, .his car . collided [passage to a bill which will per- fwith a truck. On Tuesday it {mit banks fo close one full day crashed into Wo parked cars.
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r Option: Granted To Close Extra Day
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|passage of the measure which |passed the House Feb. 16 by al {voge of 59 to 23. : | The “measure. does not require, ; ) |all banks ogosnd Svesaay week " "HAND RT Genuine Fired [ves n rectors power dl g Ito close their bank the extra day. Hdd A a gi /, A MERICAN CHINA Notice ‘of such action must be) x NRA filed with the secretary of state. R Ue A 1 ZL 7 a Banks which elect, to on the, 77 3 / j {ave-day week will oa open hy oo ERE uy] on holidays if the holiday does| > , < not fall on -the day which the! bank elected to close. Persons interested in the legislation ”
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