Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1949 — Page 3

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1 Dividends Due | By Year's End

' ment proposes to pay a dividend, and let the courts decide. Later, jam, Indianapolis and A. I. Stev-

. and a general melee began. {large numbers of persons visited

- which brought sub-normal temperatures to Indiana last night, were ~ rLonimer Pauline Goodwin; Aubrey, |

. temperatures were expected again! ~~

FRIDAY, APR. 15, 1940 a

Gl Insurance Whole Hos orNone'

_ Gigantic Task a Of Accounting +

Well Under Way

By JAMES M. HASWELL Times Specias Writer : WASHINGTON, Apr. 15—The! 8 gigantic job of cutting a §2 billion| = melon into 20 million dividend checks is getting along. The Veterans Administration is now training hundreds of card- = punch operators here for a sum- . mer-long, task of “auditing” mil-! lions of national service life insur- a : ¢ : a Sl ance policy records. : I a i It is micro-filming the policy Hoosier mayors Al Fasney, left, and Hen Branning of FH. records in 13 regional offices, and) Wayne led a coalition of ¢ity, county and town officials in demand-

assembling the films in Washington for transfer to Sr Toa camprore or bat .5 million from state gas tax fund father

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By the sud of Wis Year printing and mailin, d check 284 Salling wt Wvitene chetics Feeney Blames Schricker tage aly Suro montis or so, od Mi ut first a ba enim vite of viens For Highway Fund Mixup

payments to be made. + Amount wil vary | Governor Consulted Private Counsel, ignored

When GI Joe finally géts hsm AHorney General's Opinion; Mayor Says —

wartime insurance dividend, Hoosier cities and countiés wouldn't be sweating out $6.5 million check, the size of it will’depend on'in road funds if Gov. Schricker had left well enough alone, Mayor such things as these: Feeney complained today. How many thousands of dollars Instead, the Mayor charged the Gavernor had to go and consult his policy was written for, how “private counsel” instead of just accepting an attorney general's old he was when he took it out, opinion. As a result of thls “rejection” of the opinion of state offi-

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in that post until 1895. In 1939, he was awarded Staff of Honor .recognition by the

jon County attorney. He reread locied

how many months he paid pre- cials and acceptance of private miums, the kind of policy he opinions, he added, cities and Southport to proceed with their bought. counties are going to have to case today against the State Finally, his dividend will - de-|sue. Auditor and the State Highway -pend-upon-the “experience! of his. The “beef” followed..a-decision. Department to obtain the $6.5 policy group. by &n alliance of city, town and million. Under the VA syste, similar county officials yesterday to do a, At the same fine, city and policies are pooled. For example, little “rejecting” of their own. county officials criticized the state all the ordinary life policies, They decided not to accept an administration .in holding up| bought by 24-year-old servicemen offer to split the disputed “badly needed” road funds in a! in 1842 go into one group. Pre- gaspline tax money with the resolution proposed by Mayor mium income paid into a pool is state but to go through with a Feeney. weighed against claims paid out suit to get it all for local units... war of the pool and life expectancy of It afl came about because of the BENING that such saches Oy remaining contributors. two laws pertaining to distribu-| | tibn® {rf - the future are “fraught Separate rates of dividend pay- tion of gasoline tax . money, with. danger ment will be established for each Under one; the disputed $6.5 “it is about “tifie the state took policy group. {million would go to the Btate/gi,ek of its actions.” VA Won't Talk Highway Commission, under the| ! VA experts won't talk about the Other to. cities, towns and] While Mayor Feeney Sad BS, size of dividends to be expected. counties. An attorney generals| "5S % ACKME © PHACIPE 80% Others estimate they may run Opinion held for the latter. {pot any a a 8 0Lher $200 for average-service vets. Still}. - Notified of Pending Fight mayors and Sity officials present others say they will run to 25 to| According to Mayor Feeney's' 1 Special meeting in the Clay40 per cent of premiums paid. charges, it was the Governor's re-| pool a otel Yesterday, said it was The variety of dividends will quest that the state auditor, jaime at two of Gov. X. Norn be almost infinite, The govern- James Propst, “freeze” the money 'e8al advisers, James K. North-

on a policy as small as $1000 thatthe state offered the “split” com-| jenson of Danville, was held for as short a time as promise. | In announcing that cities, counthree months. And it has policies] After yesterday's " meeting, ties and towns would gamble for as large as $10,000 which have Mayor Henry Branning of Ft. the entire fund, Mayor Branning been in force as long as eight Wayne, president of the Indiana said he would press for an early years. It will pay dividends to|Municipal - League, notified the! court decision in the dispute. holders of lapsed policies, rein-|state local units would fight it| Meanwhile, State Auditor stated policies, converted policies,|out in court. {James M. Propst has frozen the| and to beneficiaries of paid-off] At the same time, local unit fund, pending the outcome of the policies. officials instructed attorneys for lawsuit in Marion County SupeThe dividends will go to ‘15/Indianapolis, Vigo County and rior Court 4. million men and women who

fa nes ics os Thousands Flock to See Street Battler [Child and "Weeping Statue’

SYRACUSE, N. Y,, Apr. 15 ( Hundreds of .the devout ‘ . » and the curious waited and hoped today for a glimpse of 11-year-old Shirley Anne Martin and her “weeping Statue. " celise n raw Police said a crowd estimated E 2 at 3000 gathered around the Te f (Continued From Page One) [Martin flat here last night in. } months later in Criminal Court hopes of seeing Shirley kiss a the sentence was reduced to a fine| proken plaster of paris statue of

a So oul foom arly Saint Ann to make it “weep,” today began as the crowd was| The little girl vanished after apleaving after a performance of pearing on a television show. Eany James' orchestra. However, police said they beogers was said to have ai-jjeved she was taken fo the counfempted to enter a crowded ele-! wv “for a night’ a ” vator and was asked to wait by "0 ‘Or & nights sleep. the operator. Rogers was said| Name Honors Saint to have struck at the operator! During the afternoon yesterday

A special detail police officer, Francis Biemer, 38, of 115 8. Bol. 1c Second story flat. Shirley, ton Ave, was called. When he |whose middle name honors the attempted to bring Rogers under Catholic saint, kissed the image i Rogers struck Officer | {whenever she was asked to. lemer several times in the face, Witnesses said moisture apand knocked him to the floor. Found in Hotel Lobby peared in the painted eyes and Two other officers, called to the/fan down the face when Shirley scene, found Rogers had fled. A |kissed the broken head. few moments later they found! There was no official comment him in the Claypool Hotel lobby. from the church. A priest called When they attempted to arrest, what he saw a “wonderfully ex-| Rim he offered resistance. {traordinary occurrence.’ i Resorts finally was subdued and| A police captain compared it to 1 0 police headquarters wy certain miracles described in the! di ° cémen, who © culs|Bible. A reporter said the sight! h Anne Martin, of and bruises as evidence of their jeft him “shaken.” A ceramics! S Shirley N. Y. Martin, J oh bro. struggle. expert at’ Alfred University said, Hh hood of the Blaster vietus of Rogers was charged with dis-|plaster of paris cannot release’ ken head of the plaster statue of “orderly conduct and resisting ar- moisture except through evapora- St. Ann which, she said, shed

rest. 'tion.. oily tears when she kissed it. fe In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics INDIANA WEATHER Boys

y i [at Home—Huber, Ruby Turner, 211 Leota. Winds ii the wake of an eastwardly moving ‘storm center, {Ab Br Praneis_Lester, Bots, Wordoaats

expected to prevent frosting in most of the state tonight as tem-| Burley Smusaty Betsy Wikivaine

peratures again plunge to freezing and below. Methodis 1 — Ja ges. Ann Matthews:

si-Mayor- Feeney said...

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aE BC BRI B,J, Prone. Se Saver i] Tl, 0. 1.900 3. ey

lected president of the Indiana tg 4 National Bank in 1932, he became] Ichatrman of the board of directors

Chamber of Commerce, for his/'? January. 1942, and honorary “notable contributions to the happiness and well-being of the people Trustee of Butler ~ ber in 1936, of Indianapolis ” | He was also a member of the ! Held Business Posts - Association of Reserve City Bank- corporators and was treasurer of| The citation also stated that Se; former president of the board Riley Hospital, and for 10 years St. Methodist Church and held a’ “virtually all *ae welfare agencies Of trustees of Methodist Hospitals was president. of Tudor Hall 33d degree in the Scottish Rite as of the city have been the bene-©f Indiana; former director of In-igchool for Girls. ficlaries of his liberality and un-| {dianapoiis Gas Co, Power & Light For {2 years Mr. Brown was Fraternity. itiring and devoted services.” Co., Kingan & Co., and was a di-; [president of ‘he Children's GuarAs a business man, Mr. Brown, rector of Real Silk Hosiery Mills. 'dians for Marion County, and survived by his wife, Katharine at 9 p. m., Indianapolis time. and was a former president and was! Among bis civic activities, Mr./was state chairman on the na- Malott Brown; a son, Volney M.'his remarks will be broadcast. ;

chairman in January, 1948.

STRAUSS SAYS:

local practice became depu {president of the Union Trust Joint ‘Chapter of the Red Cross; a But-| * ua local pe attorne + for t¥ Stock Land Bank; and for A ler University trustee; treasurer! County. He served in that -mice|JoArs served as president of the of the Butler U

TRADITION WITH

Member of Organizations

Mrs. Daniel Adams, and if: ember th merican o niversity Founda ate a Mr Brown, brothers, Charles A. Brown, Ed= until 1820, when he became Mar-, \ndisnapoliy Clearing House As-| on: member of the board of cor was vice president of fhe Indiana Bro rators, Crown Hill Cemetery; Society of Chicago in 1939, and Of. Indianapolis, and web director of the Indianap- held memberships in the Indiana jolis Community Fund; president and Indianapolis Bar Associaof the fund from 1930-31; cam- tions, fSaitn chairman in 1932, 19338 and Dramatic «tub, University Club, 19 and was an honorary mem- Woodstock lub, Indiana iis ~ |Athletie Club, Columbia Club and [Flanner & Buchanan MOFtuary. He was one of the original in: the Academy of Political Science. TRUMAN TO SPEAK He was a i(rustee of Meridian

Married in 1808, Mr. B

a ri cha of te pte. a srr og former tional advisory committee of the Brown, wresident. of the Union : of the Union Trust ; former treasurer of the Indianapolis Néw York World's Fair in 1039-40. Trust Co.; a daughter, Mrs. diana Baz in 135, and early in) Katharine Mothershead: a sister,

indiana Pioneer Society! c. 22. 1933.

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| Brown, Wichita, Kas., and Dr, Corydon Brown, New Bethel. An{other son, Arthur Brown Jr., died

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