Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1951 — Page 18

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Personnel Board

By NOBLE REED ’ All employees of the Indian-| apolis city. government would be| put under a special merit system) under provisions of a bill intro-| duced in the House of Represent-| atives here today. | The measure, sponsored by] Reps. Earl Buchanan and Nelle] B. Downey, Indianapolis Rdpublicans, would establish -a biparti-| san personnel board empowered] to hire a full-time personnel di-| rector and assistants. The board would set up quali-| fications and salary minimums! for every job in the city govern-| ment, including police and fire-| men. The. measure specifies, however, that positions on the policy-mak-| ing level, which are directly under| the Mayor, would be exempt from| provisions of the bill. & Purpose of Law Purpose of such a law, the authors said, is to ‘establish a| more secure tenure for qualified employees so that their continued] employment is baged upon com-| petent service rather . than the fortunes of political parties.

| Welfare Investigation | A bill calling- for a two-year, thorough investigation of state] and county welfare department] sh activities was introduced in the]

Jo Ann Johnston, Patricia Stevens model, demenstrates that e has a heart for the Heart Fund campaign. nN House, . led in the House would permit The measure, introduced by taverns to serve patrons while Police, Fire Off fials Reps. Joseph B. Davis, Muncie Re- standing at the bar: Present laws Probe AYson a School publican, and Patrick Brennan, permit serving only to seated South Bend Democrat, would cre- patrons, ate a six-member joint committee, A third liquor biN die in the ) of the House and Senate to. con- House would ban' all outdoor adduct the probe and report its find- vertising of beer. It would not ings to the 1953 legislature, {affect lHquor or beer advertising | The board would be empowered | in newspaper or radios. to deputize any member of the legislature to .conduct investiga-| tions of any and all county welfare departments. | Its authors said the purpose of the bill was to determine if the huge “sums being spent on welfare in Indiana were justified, -and to find out if improvements|

Poiice and fire ficials today were \

night.

The State-Sewate was to:vote on! passage of a. bill that would raise]. ut, * P- M- 10a classroom and {the salaries of Indianapolis police and firemen from $200 a month started. by to $240. Another Senate bill up for pass-| age would limit the hours of fire-| men to 63 hours-a week.

{found in the cafeteria. All

the arson -attempts, police said.

reduce the costs.

Big Money. for Cities

Deputies of county voters’ reg- | {istration boards would be per: | ~ Hundreds of thousands of dol-| | mitted te go out into the homes | lars would pour into the treas-|Of voters and register them for &®! when you list your home wit} uries of Indiana cities from the | elections under a bill introduced one of the OVER 200 capable rea

state liquor tax collections under In the Senate today. lestate ‘a bill introduced in the House. Under preesnt laws, voters must! The. measure would require the appear at .specified registration] state to turn over to eities and offices to become eligible .to vote. towns 50 per cent of taxes col- s 2 lected fr ha and beer. Total NONpPartisan Election collections from this source A measure providing for non- ~~ amount to several million dollarsipartisan “election of the state

annually, {superintendent of public instrue-| Jail for Motorists » {tion is provided in a bill Intro-| : {duced in the Senate. First test of the state's pro-|

| It provides that the winner] A eos Toe mandatory jai sens must receive 40 per cent of all y was scheduled in the House | votes cast in primary balloting. If The measure providing that|NC Candidate receives that- much, | motorists convicted of reckless the bill provides that the two| 4 homicide must serve prison sen- candidates with highest number) tences was to be called before °F votes would enter the Novems| the House for a vote on passage. | |ber general election on a non-par-| Two other traffic safety bills, 1530 basis snéproviding for mandatory jail] Winner. ; sentences for motorists convicted of drunken driving and another, Monument to Honor

giving traffic officers the right! to make arrests without I nt Old Pete Alexander | have been held up in committees ST. PAUL, Neb, Feb. 1 (UP)— by strong opposition. | A marble monument to Grover! The House also was scheduled | Cleveland Alexander, one of base-! to vote on passage of the measure! ball's immortal pitchers, will be| authorizing cities to submit the erected in “Old Pete's” hometown | question of. installing parking here. He died here early last fall.| meters to the voters in referen-| Roger Hornsby, his former) dums, | manager, who thirks he was the| « greatest hurler of all time,” has | ~ Saturday Session | taken the lead in the tribute cam-| : Majority leaders announced that! paign. : i the Senate would hold a Saturday session this week for the first time | since the legislature opened. The! deadline for introducing bills in| the Senate is Monday. The dead-| line in the House is Friday. : |

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Board of Beauty Culture, transferring its functions to the State Health Board, was introduced in the House, The bill is one of a half-dozen similar measures to abolish existing state measures.

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Sr i Something to Model For 1 Heart Fund

partment ofnvestigating vision officials an arson attempt in School 26, at job insurance claims ‘were down 16th St. and Columbia Ave. last to. 31386 last week, less than half »

A custodian and librariah dis- riod last year, {covered fires dimultaneously at

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in the auditorium. Another fire, coming from expanded industry. in scattering - burning . Director John W. | newspapers about the yoom, was Most current layoffs were .»ea-

blazes were extinguished/tions which sent many construcimmediately. There were six chil-|tion workers home. {dren still in the building but they

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Later Tavern Closing A bill was to be introduced in the House today to extend the closing hour for liquor taverns to 1 a. m, instead of 12 midnight. Another measure to be present-

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| Campaign Opens

Goal in Indiana Is $100,000

Distribution of 2000 plastic hearts began today to open the 1951 Heart Fund campaign here, | Goal of the drive is $100,000 in Indiana, and Chairman Paul O. Ferrell, Indianapolis, said a “good

isentenced in federal court here] guards. |yesterday for possession of the, igoods stolen from shipment. He pleaded guilty and received’ a term of a year and a day, Previously sentenced in the same case was Howard Russell Selander, 30, also of Chicago,! who was given a year and a day.| The two were arrested after BY

portion” will be raised through, ,... roung a quantity of stolen | ¢ the plastic hearts. Proceeds go t0 merchandise in a trailer behind | help, heart disease victims and their car. [ES

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Placing the hearts in stores and other public places are members of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, American Legion Auxiliary and Business and Professional Women, Mr. Ferrell said he expects contributions from endowments, felJowships, memorials and individual grants. Assisting

Two Hospital Guilds

Postpone Events Here The St. Frances Hospital Guild | was forced by weather to postpone a card party and bake sale which was to have been held to-B morrow at the food craft shop. A! new date will be set later. | The Methodist Hospital White Cross~Guild’s Founder's Day Tea, P which was to have been held “to-| morrow, was postponed until Feb.

him are committee members Mrs, Claude 8S.) Steele, William Hanley, Samuel R. Harrell, Earl Teckeméyer, Russell L.!

White, Kurt Pantzer, Mrs. Scott yg, Bange and Mrs. R. H, G, Ma-| ———— x thews. ~ PIANO TEACHERS MEET

The Indianapolis Piano | Teachers’ Association” will hold |its regular meeting’ at 10 a. m. {tomorrow in the DAR Chapter House. Following the business session, Miss Margaret Jensen will | play a brief recital program.

Tok Imearcre Claim Are Cut in Half

That boom you heard was unemployment going down for the count. It was the twin. haymaker, swung from the heels, of pros+perity plus the war hustle, State Employment Security Ditoday said new

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[(UP)—A swirling snowstorm to‘day hampered efforts to capture "11 men who escaped from the {man on his way to prison today. criminal ward of a state mentallon all roads leading out of this Percy Preston, 46, Chicago, was | hospital after

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