Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1949 — Page 2
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county organization . means by which town and city
At 1949 sale value or construc-
“ vide ‘forms, standard rules and that Patty ever will be taken to ( “ounty Jail,
in Tears for Law’ 5 Delays
For Consolidation
"Under Trustees
Two plans for consolidating a county or in Adjomsing counties were -given! final ‘passage last night by the: Indiana Senate. \ The House had earlier approved the measures, but since the Senate amended the two bills slightly the changes must be adopted by the lower assembly. Both hills were sponsored by the lfdiana State Teachers Association and the Indiana School Study Commission. } One calls . for - consolidation under a board composed of township trustees. The other would provide for a county board of education composed of five mem- . bers’ elected on a non- partisan ‘basis from districts. Several Forms | The two plans provide several! forms of consolidation. Under the! five-member board any two or more school units in a county or all units could consolidate. The system under the direction, of trustees would call for a comwth
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..Binits might consolidate with the... county school corporation. Under the trustee’ ‘organization, the trustees not later than May 1 of each year are mandated to consider the plan for consolida-~tiom-if-the-schools—are not con= 3 solidated. If they desire to consolidate, they may do so by resolution. If| they pasé the consolidation resolution persons objecting to consolidation will have 60 days in Which to file a protest. Vote in Protest It the protest is filed by 5 pet cent of the voters then the question of consolidation it put be-
fore the people at a special election. If a protest is not filed the ; o Lit consolidation is accomplished! / For Patty there is no lobby. within 60 days after expiration of go a « 8 = i f the protest period. . Under Rid five-member plan Two Years Patty Has Awaited Day : P in Hut idle ~-@ny-two-trustees or schoot-boards Cinb ob lis ise Xd fn a county may agree to con. When Stale Would Keep lis Promise i solidate by a resolution. Ry OPAL CROCKETT Persons objecti h y : i i Boni Tax in which to file ing have 30 days On May 21, 1947, the pen in the hand of Marion County eounty clerk. Protests must be Circuit Court Judge Lloyd D. Claycombe scratched across Goes to Senate Signed by 5 per cent of the vofers a legal paper. The words inscribed were: : iy chasl anit whe Saat net “Committed to Epileptic Village at New Castle.” After Agreement general election. Patricia was just a. little girl. She was only 5. But she knew| Republican members of the In case a protest is filed the she was going away some place ‘Where they would try to ‘make joint legislative conference comcounty election board must hold her better. mittee working on the bonus were & special election within 30 days. May, 1947, rolled into May, “We try to hide her away When put “on el yesterday to or the vots may be taken at the 1948, Now it is nearly’ May, 1949. she has her spells but the chil- . next primary or primary or general election, And the happiness in the heart of dren know,” her grandmother work out the best agreement they Patty's mother when she learned said. could on a Bonug tax plan. Assembly P P her baby was going to be helped “Why, our girl's got a mind like| ,., an agreement is reacted, ass. For Patty is still at home. Still for numbers we can't remember. & Republican Senate spokesman ‘on ne Waning st, ” !ball as good as any boy. She'll take the plan before the GOP p2SSESSI PATTY has been subject to epi- climb the highest tree." |Senaté majority which will “eith-
{has turned to sorrow. a telephone directory. We ask her {8he plays basketball and base- ‘said, the committee members will hy since she was 2. The do¢-| Her mother said: “You'd never|.r vote it up or vote it down.” = |
tors say if she were sent to one know there's anyt _WTOng| Party leaders had little hope in Joe Indiana I. Selzle res lof the state institutions, wmhe With her by looking » Her gny event of holding the majority RIG WAS ould be helped, possibly’ she; ney coat is a size . solidly together for or against approved by the General As- could become normal with the] The little girl learned to count gny plan agreed upon by the sembly. It now goes to the Gov-/ proper treatment. {~—by listening-—counting to 100 your.member conference group.
ernor for signature. But again the state has failed SUL one morning - in bed. The conference committee was Thus ended weeks of battling Patty. Like its Pradec uo. the THe fears Songs by listening to’ scheduled to meet at 9 a. m. Monover provisions of the measure outgoing Indiana Genera sem : day which calls for a complete new DIY has appropriated no money he bright light of her life is Gov. Schricker, it was learned, assessment of property under a '0 expand facilities for those Sunday School. “T can sing the quashed a plan to raise ‘the cigyiandardized procedure set forth with nervous disorders, the men-_ Songs down_at Sunday School,” gret tax to 6 cents a pack to help in the b tally ill, and no funds with which she said, with pride. pay the bonus. He indicated he At its i ou stages of passage to treat them. #2 & 3 would approve a tax on other tothe measure brought forth some, Patty has 30 lobby. 4 APPROXIMATELY 660 appli- bacco products to help raise of the most heated debate of the . =» cations arg filed annually in the bonus money, but would insist the 86th session. Late yesterday af- I WENT it to Patty’s house Marion County clerk's office, for present 3-cent cigaret tax be used ternoon the Housc gave final ap- this week. admissions to Newcastle Epileptic for other state needs. proval to ‘amendments added to, Patty was sobling. Village, Muscatatuck State School Backs Income Tax the bill in the Senate. “Why can't I go to school, at Butlerville, Ind., Central State. 1, his session with the conferSet 337% Limit Mother?" she ‘said as the tears Hospital, Indianapolis, and Vet- once committee the Governor held Under provisions of the bill, (coursed down her cheeks, ~~ erans’ Hospital Mafion. ; a property will Be assessed At & “Brother goes. 86 do the others. While the sick people wait, figure ‘no “higher than one-third I want to go, too’ pass ‘lost hours at home. If Her mother bites her lip as tries not to show her tears too. porarily in local h#spitals, carrecShe has almost givén up hope tional institutions—or in’ Marion
they! tax to.raise the bulk of the bonus.
they It was expected Democratic Tead-
tion cost.
The State Tax Board will pro- members together to approve this
plan if that is what the conference recommends Monday. Democfats have held so Tar for ‘a straight one quarter of one per cent gross income bonus tax ex-
regulations for the reassessment: the ‘Village for the treatment so! ' Like Patty, they have no lobby. The bill gives power to stand- necessary. a a ardize assessments on a county D . og Owner Wh se P basis and the State Tax Board AND WHY don't I have some 9 0 ef cept for retailers who would. be
“is given standardization powers! friends?” Patty asks. Bit Girl Faces Charges permitted to get off with an
over the counties. _ It's hard to understand. at 7, anily EEGs - A dog owner whose pef bit ‘a eighth of one per cent. Republi‘Bach township a r must'why there's no “best friend's” pe cans may seek to modify this
complete his reassessment by Apr. hand to swing in friendship—why three-year-old girl on the head . plan in conference committee to ER on property hed Mar. 1. children pick on you, when you and an ear yesterday was ordered Pll the gross income rate to
{like them so well. to court by police on chirges of one eighth of one per cent for
Met emer ! “They hurted my face,” she harborin B a vicious .dog - and farmdrs, wholesalers ahd manuGreencastle Guide |satd of the children who ferked fajlure to have a license for 04 fries, Wh well
The Chamber’ of .Commerce of the jumping rope high, when it animal, Greencastle has just issued-a coms WAS her: turn. She fell. many! Charges were PR RHE WHE: plete directory of trading facili- times. Though her . nose was ijam H. Davis, 44, of 909 High ties In the area. The brochure Smashed and her face bled, she St. after . his dog bit Patricia also lists civic assets, top among Kept trying —trying, for the kids Clayton, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs which is DePauw University, {she wanted as friends,
98 tocal” Veterans
Placed on Jobs: Ninety-eight Indianapolis : reai-
Claude Clayton, 913 High St. The " ; GSA nts are among 670 veterans — [She B be foam! 1s oy there till Was treated at General iy hve wow placements ce cream [lospital. : Leg islative and cake. The child has but two ——a——— through Judisna Business College friends, and they're practically ROBBED AT PRAYER since the close 6 the wal, babies. - v Re ; . Placements were made in variL CLEVELAND, Mar. 5 (UP)— 4,4 Hoosier and out-of-state com_\a en ar A LOVING mother and grand. Joseph Amato, 74, was robbed.of panies through college units in mother don’t make up for the $5 today as he Knelt in prayer at Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, wees | Childish hurt from being St. Joseph's Catholic Church here. Richmond, Vincennes, - Muncie, . shunhed. Pitying looks and whis- Mr. Amato told police two men Marion, Logansport, Anderson, * Hous pers, “That poor little. girl,” held knives against his neck and and Indianapolis, Ora E. Butz, A Kendain may aren’t substitutes for friendship, stole his wallet ‘While he prayed college president, sald. accept a financial consideration for “the — - - a
slease of Improved highways CD a) . $8 20 (R, Comrad.Beck)—Cliies: Puts Clty. of Delphi in the fifth classes thereby! ansbling it to reorgpnice lls city boards to Juaiiy | for federa! sasistance gn flood | control (73 ayes. 0 noes sh e aii AV Grady) Res! Estate ovides for release of an easement. held y the stale in connection with the bulding of a pond or lake on private
(74 ayes,
Jandy. (10 ayes, 9, Boss ) enale TS acing. ficamm) diate Ath In our recent "Win a Mink Cape” contest, fa Seheol: Provides formula for stale sup-
port’ to school. “(42 ayes, 0 noes) HB 228 (Littlejohn Latham) «= Court Clerks: Increases salary of chief clerks In: circuit and criminal courts of Marion County. (35 ayes. 0 noes) ‘ HB. 240 (Brunner- Andrew )—llegitimate " Dineen Sels procedure by which persons mn out of wedlock may bring action to blish legitimacy. (38 ayes, 0 noes) (Combs )~Modieal' Exams: Reo quires employers -to furnish employess + copies of medical examination report In 10 18 Gh prior. to hearing In workmen's Nation Gases. (38 ayes, © noes.) 311 (Comba) Medical Exams: Re. quires employers to furnish workers with ical examination reports 10. days prior “40 pscoupstional disease compensation «hearing. (38 ayes, 0 noes ' HB an
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Parking ban
In Assembly Off-Street Measure;
Street parking program was given’ House by Reps. David Beets and arry
city government which will con- Feb. 17 and was approved by. the the support of Parent-Teacher
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SUNDAY, MAR: 100 Beng ache vy lie Schricker Hints He'll Sgn. bw pie we wed ree Bil] 0 Ban Lewd Comics
Which public money may be spent Assembly Women Revive Measure it Thaf Imposes Top Fine of $200 ~~ it wis
. Designed as a blow against juvenile delinquency, Indiana lawe Present laws do not permit the] nikon ore planning to clamp a censorship on the sale of erime [city to lease or sell to privatei.omic hooks and obscene literature. [capital lots which it might buy| ‘Women legislators gsvived an old bill outlawing the sale of lewd [tor parking facilities, Author® of pubiications and have tightened some of its provisions. bs A helo f the 86th Fa specially designed to attrac P= Houses 0 e- ne ital which it was felt would make sembly, Gov. Schricker has nar. Tenant Tobin Facing the revenue bonds more saleable. cated he will sign the new meas: Pragngct of Rent Hike The bill was introduced in the ure, making it law. WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 (UP)— Backed by PTA \Secretary of Labor ‘Maurice J, General Assembly. Latham, ‘both Indienap-| “Mrs, Elsie Barning, Democratiy,pin faces the prospect of a 10 The legislature passed a bill oli Democrats. J Am from Evansville, no. cent vent increase. creating a new department in the It passed the House 80 to 0 on introduced the hook ban bill with Mr. Tobin has just moved
Gets Go-Sign
Legislature Passes
Bil Forbids™ Tax
A go-sign to Indianapolis’ offlate yesterday by the Indiana
Associations, civic clubs. and sev-| |House where the local rent ad-
trol off-street parking facilities. Senate yesterday. o be ~ |eral. Indiana mayors. ministration today approved a 10
through an off-» t rking ard nh of five nr Blizz Losses lis Democratic Senator, sponsored cover. increased operating costs. The bill now goes to the ‘gov- Deductible in Tax the book ban proposal in the Sen- | P. 8S. Mr. Tobin is backing a .ernor. for signature, . - £1 ‘WASHINGTON, Mar. 5. (U. P.) jate. She said it bad the support bill now in Congress to extend * Indianapolis will not be per-| lof Indianapolis women's Organ: strict rent controls. ‘mitted to levy any taxes for sup- {—~Farmers y who lost cattle in this Lzatio eee ——— [port of the program or float any Winter's Midwest blizzards may The bill would prohibit any AMVETS to Oppose | bonds. |deduct certain losses from their person, firm or corporation to sell kin P i Bill ty of the commissioners Will ;,come tax, the Bureau of Inter- or publish books or papers dis-| ‘Rankin Pension be appointed by the mayor, two, £ lewd pictures or portray-|~ WASHINGTON, Mar, § (UP)— by the city council and one b [nal Revenue said tonight. playing pe po Y| George J. Schoenemap, com- Ing a x " Financing of the. parking ga- missioner, of internal revenue op Fine IT veterans organization, said to rage acne done par ne a sald that governgfiént surveys 'in-| Sen. Garrett asserted that y that he will ask his organiza bonds which are redeemed by the dicate losses may average two many publications now on sale ,. © fight the Rankin pension revenues from the parking. {per cent of the cattle and five in Indianapolis bookstores would bill. The bill was so designed as to,per cent of the sheep in the dis-|be outlawed under provisions of| mp, organization's executive ‘encourage private capial-to lease aster. areas. Individual losses, he. this act. Violators are subject to’ {committee will - meet in. Des {or purchase from the city land ac- said; may vary widely from those a top fine of $200 and -90 days yfoiriés next Saturday and Sune {quired through the city’s purchase figures. iin jail, | |day when Keats will ask it to iby right of eminent domain. Because farming and ranching) Mayor Al ‘Feeney said Indian- clarify its position on pensions. erect- are businesses, deductions may, |apolis. now has an unofficial ban| He said today that 60 per cent "be made on income tax payments on the sale of oscsene literature. of AMVETS posts have voted
—One—section of tie |reads: «for destruction of business prop- tle trotible in keeping newsstands at this time or against having
iclear of lewd publications. general pensions a at any time.
"The Acquisitions of land fc for) rierty, he explained.
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