Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1950 — Page 2
Supports Equal Lengths of Service
By RICHARD L. TAYLOR. ] United Press Staff Correspondent Indiana's seven elected state officials all believe they should ‘serve four-yéar terms. But, with exception, they think they, ; d be picked by the people and not : Because this is the “off-year” when four members of the Gov-
4¥ear Terms
© additional two-year terms, the United Press surveyed Statehouse) . opinion. : {
‘all be elected for ‘the same fourYear term the governor is chosen for, and said he th t “‘someday we'll get around to changing them.” ~y:- .° = - ef Sheriffs Shifted | A constitutional = amendment ..was adopted in 1948, changing the sheriffs’ terms to four years, and a simflar amendment cover-| ing county treasurers, coroners, , and surveyors passed the 1949 General Assembly. It must also pass the “1951 Legislature and be: ratified by the voters. Meanwhile, it acts as a bar to any other amendments. : i Gov. Schricker also suggested it might be a good idea to take the superintendent of public i= . struction out of politics by having the State Board of Education P| point him." : } The present supérintendent, Deane E. Walker of Culver,
agreed
" Wilcox In Accord ficials for four-year terms,” said © Mr. Walker, “and surely in the field of education. It might be a good idea to have the superin-| tendent appointed by the Gover-| nor or by the Board of Education.” : Treasurer F. Shirley Wilcox, New Albany, was in favor of
“As 1t is, you barely get settled “In a job,” Mr. Wileox said, “start
a complete ‘cabinet’ to conduct the affairs of state and assist
was appointive until 19041, was
four-year terms “so I can do a better job.”
20 Pct. of Force Ready to Fight
By PAUL 8. KATIGBAK
Fortien Correspondent _. , P. 1, Sept. 1—Onefirth of this republica’s Korean expeditionary force is ready. It only awaits Gen. MacArthur's go-ahead befors it sets sail for battle areas to fight beside other United Nations units against North Korean Communists. But now that it's going to par-
Xorea, the Philippine government wants to do it in style. And while this “style” may seem little in wealthier countries, its cost for the Philippines is sizable. It ‘is planned to send a full - regimental combat team of from 5000 to 6000. Military spokesmen estimate it'll cost no less than] $42.5 million to equip and main-| tain such a force in the field for a year. .
Ready to Leave Filipino troops in the: first. contingent, eager to go, number 1200!
ernor’s six-man™cabinet run for} .
"Gov. Schricker suggested that |
“We ought to elect all state of- |
terms “to assure the governor ofl]
Mr. McManamon, whose office]
Filipinos Awaiting | ~ Korea War Order |
ticipate in the defense of South]
men and the remainder of the!
handpicked by the Armed Forces! of the Philippines under its chief, © Maj. Gen. Mariano M. Castaneda. A regular regimental team, according to AFP. officials, consists
will need a full complement of
cent of its strength. 4 . To equip these men initially . costs $17 million. This includes! pa¥, food allottments for a year, | , ~~ Operation costs for a year of a+. combat will' amount to.$30 mil-| lion. 1
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U. of lllinois to Graduate
Times Special URBANA, 1ii., Sept. 1 — Four, Indianapolis ‘students are among! 1191 candidates for degrees at ~ the University of Illinois summer - session which closed Aug. 19.
_, cipients, and there will -be no + summer commencement exercises, | ~The Indianapolis students ere: Harry E
of 4500 officers and men, but it]
‘replacements equivalent to 25 per |.
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