Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 13

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Governor Pleased By Indiana's Progress During Last Two Years

GOP to Take Over

Many Jobs This Week

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ

Gov. Schricker spent “a lot | of money”—more than $200 million—to operate the state

this year. . He said the money was spent “wisely” and he is

¢“gratified” by the results. The

in office.

ploy this week.

They are the two-year office holders who lost the 1950 elec-

tion battle of the ballots to the

" Republicans.

Gov. Schricker, only Hoosier to, twice occupy the governor's chair, pledged his co-operation to the: new Republican office holders and, at the same time, said “well done” to the departing Democrats. “Good government still is the best politics—no matter who renders it,” the governor said. What were the outstanding achievements, the drawbacks of this Schricker administration? Not Spectacular In his own words, Gov. er admitted: “There was nothing spectacular.” But the governor, whose “big white hat” the Democrats use as the symbol of “clean government,” spoke proudly of the state’s prog-| ress. . About Indiana's highways, only two years ago reported to be rumbling under the impact of

Schrick-

bigger and heavier loads, the gov-:

ernor had only words of praise. “People are beginning to realize a lot of work has been done on our highways,” he said. “We are trying to keep pace with the destruction caused every year by overloaded trucks.” ¢ Last year saw the biggest construction program for Hoosier highways. Next year, the governor said, the state will concentrate on eliminating hazardous bridges. Indiana's new was labeled a

truck tax law “real achievement”

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governor took time last night to review the efforts of his administration's first two years Many Democrats who worked with the governor are preparing to leave the state's em-

~ Schricker Is Midway

In 4-Year Term § that it was “the beginning of # things to come.’ Praise for Department

The governor singled out the % Labor Division and the Health § Department for special mention as having done ‘outstanding jobs” during the last two years. For taking 27,000 “bad drivers” off Indiana highways, the governor credited the Safety division of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. “These are things that will live, that will endure,” the governor said. “It was a tough job well done.” On Friday, when Leland Smith, Republican of Logansport, re- 50

w crat of Hammond, as Secretary a. . of State, the governor will begin: Gov. Schricker + + Gratified the second half of his current by the governor, who said it was|2dministration. “one of the best” in the nation. I will be the beginning of an Reviewing the state's. financial influx of Republicans into the

picture, Gov. Schricker was ‘én- State administration. hy oy thused. Schricker says “the state will con-

tinue to render the same good Lived Within Budget

service.” “We lived within our budget,” he said. “And we turned back $3.5 million to the general fund.” An outspoken opponent of deficit spending, the governor said he had always favored a. “pay-as-you-go” plan for the state. The governor said he was par-i,

Truck Drivers Decide To Dodge ‘Mishaps

SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Nov. 25 (UP)—A state charter has been

who call themselves the “Dodge

ticularly ‘happy” the state legis- To club. : lature never enacted a sales tax Sponsoreq by Ihe Agricultural as a method of financing the Transportation Association, the

club’s purpose is to improve high“If You

soldier’s bonus. way safety. Its motto:

places Charles F. Fleming, Demo-

issued to a group of truck drivers

"More People Quitting Farms

Census Reveals Three # Migration Trends !

CHICAGO, Nov.” 25 (UP)— Three of every five Americans now live in cities, according to }

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the 1950 census report. Country folk are coming to J town in greater numbers than ever before, the report said, and the shift is expected to continue for some years. The census showed three types. of migrations: ONE: The large move of rural persons to the city. TWO: A shift by urban résidents to the fringe areas of central cities. THREE: A migration to the borser states, particularly in te uthwest. The almost uniform expansion to suburbs is due to: the basic urge of the average American family to own a home and a small plot of land, Roy V. Peel, census bureau director, said. The increased number of automobiles, better transportation, and more ‘highways and roads aided in the move The current emphasis on ‘war production is expected to bring fresh headaches to city officials in western and southwestern states, who complain their municipalities already are overcrowded.

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GETS HIS BUCK DRESDEN, Me... Nov. 25 (UP). Richard Houdlette, 16, shot a 244-pound buck on- his way to school after his coach had told him basketball would leave no time for hunting.

“We would nev er be able to get it off the books if it ever was put on,” he declared. “And the sales tax would take a couple of hundred people to operate and enforce.” : The state's Department

Can't Dodge 'Em Drive.” - Members contribute a dollar a month to a pool. That contribution is matched by the driver's employer. At the end of the year, of the pool is split up among the Revenue, described .as "magnifi- drivers -who have the best safety cent” by the governor, has col- records. lected more than $366,500 in delinquent gross income taxes. MISSING Jv RY FOUND The state's vast building pro- GRAND RAPIDS. Mich gram was cited as what a state 25 (UP) Judge Leonard Verdier ‘can do” with planned economy. -excused the jury while an attorGov. Schricker mentioned the ney argued a “motion but when rehabilitation of state institutions! the arguments were finished the and ‘the number of new medical jury was nowhere to be found. buildings completed. Aftér an all- day search, a court He said he had high regard for attendant happened to walk into a new vocational program re- the jury room. There was the cently instituted at the Indiana Jury.-waiting for someone to call nt _And _he ‘explained them back to the court room.

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