Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1950 — Page 2
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Seen On Union, Revenue Issues
Primary and Reapportionment |
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. . Also to Come Up in Legislature Preliminary maneuvers for the 1951 session of the legislature in January indicated last nf¥ht that the hottest "revenues for cities, the district primary and reapportionment. working on a bill that woud —— — set up a “little Wagner Act” | 1g 3 Others ~ for Indiana to counteract the y - A little chance of being repealed in, h ve ff Congress. mn [aS Republican majority leaders in Big Airli i to come out with a sweeping pro- 9 ner Skids posal to lift the limits on taxation LONG BEACH, Cal, Nov. 18! the financially-embarrassed cities : 1, Cal, Nov, 18 of Indiana back on their feet. ‘UP)— Actress Elizabeth Taylor measures and the GOP city. fi-/¢rewmen— including several Holpancing programs are expected to lywood personalities — escaped troversies of the 1951 session. T W A Constellation skidded To Insert Labor Points through a fence during an emerwhich union leaders lost in re- The plane . developed engine placement of the old Wagner La- trouble a few .minutes after it Hartley Law will be put into the ,a¢iona) Airport bound for N ill. } _ New proposed Indiana labor b York. Jt'was 10 fly non-stop as fought on strict party lines in the coming session of the General One inboard engine was reported not functionin at al and ona Urges Congress Since the Republicans will have To Clamp Down the majority in both houses of 'N® Plane came in for a landing. It skidded on the wet runway, ‘in the House and 26 to 24 in the Went through a low wooden fence ~~ Chairman Guy M. Gillette of Senate—any extreme labor legis- and rolled another 200 yards be- the Senate Elections Subcommiterat 13 given Ite chance otjianiing rice! folapsey iy the must tighten up the election laws passage. 4 3 fusheq the “serious threat’ posed y rer-increasing ca ai exlong to set up a clear-cut issue in| 38 NOt extensive. by ey er ine reasing campaign Indiana for the 1952 campaign GCthers Are Listed penditures. {husband, the passe 1 i spending threatens to eliminate Will Follow Pledge | p nger list in x “i cluded Actress Jancy Senate - candidates of “limited The Republican proposal ctress ~ Nancy Olson,
’ By NOBLE REED battles will range around organized labor issues, boosting Democratic legislators and union leaders Taft-Hartley law that is given| the new legislature are expected Into ‘a Fence and bonding regulations to help Both the Democratic union and 54 other passengers and touch off some of the hottest con- without a scratch today when a The big points of advantage 5° landing. bor Relations Act with the Taft-'took off from Los Angeles Inter- - » a gen se Tighter Elections It may become 88! far a# Chicago. g Assembly. other not working properly when $ NG N, Nov. 18 (UP the General Assembly—70 to 30 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP) fation sponsored by the Demo-| fore coming to a stop. The-right tee, said today that Congress 4 " to meet the But the noise will be loud and ground. Damage was described for governor and U. 8. Senator. | Besides Miss Taylor and her He that to president Nate Blumberg of Uni- means” unless they are willing to
help the near-bankrupt cities 8/00) International St i cept. large contributions from Studio with accept. larg based upon the following PIAL: his wife, and Actor Ward Bond Pressure interests -- and the form pledge: which may go with
{with Director John Ford, enroute Strings” “We favor restoring to thet, Trajand to make a picture them. counties, townships, cities and, «we hounced clear to the ceiling - He said his Rules Subcommittowns the power to conduct their when we hit the fence” Miss ne tee. which is looking into the reown affairs and to develop a 833-son said. a "FY cent Senate campaigns in four tem of financing and revenue tha states. plans to recommend action will provide adequate funds for A spokesman for MGM Studio (, oh loopholes which have al-
good, efficient and economical] local government.” {Conrad (Nicky) Hilton Jr., would the election laws.
{not board a substitute plane takJust how the Republican ieader- ing the other passengers east ship Expects 19 accom a. oan Lanceled her plans to appear ay annua Harvest Moon Ball ih ties has not been detaile lin Chicago. campaign spending has been ‘‘sublegislative form. | “I just held tight to Nicky's verted” by the general practice of But preliminary discussions nang and prayed I just prayeq Creating special committees which indicate proposed legislation 10/eyery minute,” Miss Taylor said, @r¢ supposed to operate indeabolish the lids limiting the taxes I think I've had enough flying Pendently. and bonds in the cities. (for today. Of course I was fright- The Corrupt Practices Act does Boost Bonding Power |ened. You'd be, too.” not limit the amount a special
; = : d within a Such legislation, for instance, , committee may spend would ‘give Indianapolis more Living Costs Top Peak single state. But it fixes a $3 bonding power and revenues, per-! million ceiling if the committee haps, to finance a badly needed OF Record 1948 High operates in more than one state. $50 million sewer construction WASHINGTON. Nov. 18...Av-| ‘In Ohio, as one instance, Sen. program. : {erage wholesale prices, shooting Robert A. Taft (R. 0.), reported ) doors | i .'® to the Secretary of State that he If the measure opens ‘the doors up since the outhreak,of the Ko- hari to new sources of revenue such/rean War, zoomed to a record Personally spent only $1529.14 in as payroll taxes or sales taxes a high during the week ended last his campaign against Democrat | battle royal will be touched off Tuesday, one half of one per cent Joseph T. Ferguson. But: conin all directions. |above the previous peak in the tributions by various committees The opposition will come from Summer of 1948. °° swelled. that, total. to $243,740.50 taxpayers groups if the property’ The Breau of Labor Statistics. "1h the TalCTOT=Senatar con taxes soar, and labor groups will mittee alone reporting expendireported that wholesale prices ¢ h $137.000 fight any attempt to tax payrolis| tures of more than $137,000.) on the ground that such a levy js Climbed to 8.7 per cent above preunfair to lower income groups. . Korean War days, six-tenths of BRANNAN SKIPS PLAN "The direct primary question is One per cent higher than a week BISMARCK, N.D. Mov. 18 certain to be back on the floor of ago, 1.4 per cent over a month cy: ries Y oid ra och ro y . the Legislature on a bi-partisan ,o, and 12.9 per cent ove LANES KF. annan vere is > 9 P r a year 2800-word speech ‘to a farmer : : ago. The bureau's price index audience today and didn’t Democratic - and = Republican py 171.3 per cent of the 1926 one word about the controversial a, ni De a average. Brannan farm price support plan.
moan the rate conven. Miss America Visits Atterbury Gls
law to abolish the state conven-
Loopholes Described
He said, for example, the $25.000 top federal ceiling for Senate
tion system of nominating gov-| ernor, U, 8. Senate and state] .. office candidates. t - Under a direct primary, all; ' nominations for state and federal offices would be made at the| “= ballot boxes in primary .elections.|
{said Miss Taylor and her husband, most nullified Some~Fectons—of |
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‘was defeated. > ! "Little chance Tor passage. of .similar legislation in the 1951 session ‘was seen by observers because the full pressure of political organizations is usually mustered against a direct primary system. Political machines prefer the state convention system as party bosses can handpick candidates by working through the 2000 convention delegates better than trying to put over their candidates| with all the voters at the primaries, ; .. Also opponents of the direct primary system argue that nomination of all state candidates in the primaries would be so cumbersome that few if any voters) would be able to learn enough about the candidates to make intelligent selections. Reapportionment Law
Another attempt is expected to be made to pass a reapportionment law to give the growing] etn tan areas a more representative share of members in the legislature according to the popu-| lation. Neo reapportionment of the _ legislative. members has been made in 28 years. “ii "This gives the low populatio
Sgt. 1/c Thomas B. Dean, Yolande Betbere and Sgt. Roy E. | Cox. ...Miss America visits Camp Atterbury. -< Times State Service i CAMP ATTERBURY, Nov. 18 Miss ;America visited here - today, especially to see the hoys from Alabama. Horself a beau-
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Betbeze requested the trip to hospital where she received see “home folk.” " Ape greetings: of patients from ‘She was met by men of the . Howard C. in. She also
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Thanksgiving Dinner for 5 § To Range From $7 to $15, Up
Price Will Depend on Size of Chicken Or Turkey, Expected Dish of Leftovers
| 1 Housewives who talk turkey to their butchers in the next few To Have Been Stunting days will get an answer stretching from 49 to 70 cents a pound. LA PORTE, Ind. Nov. 18 (UP) Prices in the big super-markets will be 65 cents & pound for —Two men were killed today {ne big, broad-breasted toms weighing 16 to 22 pounds. when their rented light plane For large families who can take their turkey a week straight {crashed in Pine Lake near here tne toms are by far the best buy, and properly selected are about {following housetop “buzzing” and as tasty. : ‘minor aerobatics. > | But there will Ed Butcher, 47, formerly of small families who will buy chick-| Oshkosh, Wis., died in a hospitallens at 45 cents for roaster and this \shortly after he was pulled un- about 55 for fryers. . (short EL conscious from thd wreckage. A The rest of the Thanksgiving As for pumpkin pie, you cam second man, Walte} Menzel, La menu is heaped in the market have it, but don't hit the canned [Porth J a1 hag Ie Plane produce departments, cranberries pumpkin shelf too: hatd. Ig { PY Salel) . The plane was at about 10 cents a pound, bu |submerged in 8 to 10 feet of more and more people are buying“ but you.can have whal water, {them in cans. |you need for 15 to 20 cents a can. | ; { in Indiane { Police fastened lines from a, : . {| A dinner for five : # wrecker to the plane in an effort | o onieis " Viaty bys the, PONS can cost anywhere from $7 Yotent of the Thanksgiving (chicken) to $15 and up depend-
| to get it out of the water and re-| lease Menzel's body. {aristocrat of the ing on the size of turkey and, of course, how much you expect to
! Sail Bouphit 1 table. They'll run close to 67) i a ught Tavern {cents a pint for standards and— Authorities saii Mr. Butcher hold your breath—$1.09 for se-| Dave lett Sv oh |recently purchased the Old Style lects. . - To and moved from Osh-, . There'll be plenty of sweet po- Sullivan Man Killed | kosh. |tatoes at three pounds for 35 Edgar Wilkey, 52, Sullivan, was | Witnesses told authorities the cents and Indiana Irish spuds at|kjjled yesterday when struck by {plane started up in a power stall|35 cents a peck, Idaho and Maine 3 car as he was working behind lat full throttle, fell over on one grown higher. a gravel truck on Ind. 41 at wing and spun into the lake. At! ‘Chestnuts for dressing will Paxton Rd. in Sullivan County. least five persons saw the mis- come out of the barrel in bulk at! Er (hap, police said. '49 cents a pound. {TRUMAN HAILS SULTAN | Mr. Butcher and Mr. Menzel Apples, Pears Higher WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP) rented the plane yesterday and| And there'll be.lots of Pascal. President Truman today sent today, authorities said, and sev- celery, olives, radishes, nut meats “hearty good wishes” to the Sul. eral lake residents called yester- and cream for whipping, along tan of Morocco and the Moroeday to complain about the aero-/with the sturdy vegetables such can holiday known as the “Feast batics. being performed. as cauliflower, squash, turnips. 'Of The Throne.”
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