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iainst. the handouts but fear to Mail Truck Hits Bus,

i] ’ Handouts’ Flayed fi meses {cause of ‘political pressure” from

{the organizations.

“1 amt |. In speaking out -against the for a shoulder injury this morning Mrs. Ida Reid Dutton, who was! Harold Sahgrey Camp a1 the a he sre tao ors handouts, Mr. Teetor said he was at General Hospital after the bus 74, died this morning at the home| g ’ a creer ei Ar ite | {not alone. He said other law-|in which he was riding was struck of her daughter, Mrs. Sexson| Only immediate survivor is a INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS

Call Financial Aid ‘Sheer Waste' ; By IRVING LIEBOWITZ

Pan felt the same way.

legislature.

State Rep. Lothair Hagersiown Republican, attacked a member, the handouts as ‘sheer waste.” Breakdown of Mandouts He said they were nothing more] - wi than a “socialistic subsidy.” The handouts recommended by Gov, Schricker’s Budget Committee totaled more than $97,000. They are part of the current |®rPment.

budget under consideration.

{hearing of the

oh ll ; |one-half hours. Ulysses G. Frazee, retired car-|: 3 ) sociations a. gift?" Mr. Teetor OWS. Ae s 2.000 According to A, R. Metzger, penter and former Indianapolis gd NATIONALLY ADVERTISED a) asked. |Dairymen's Assn. .......\\i........ 1,000 manager of the company, most of resident, will be buried at Galion, || Walch Repairing SEWER AND DRAIN CLEAN. A337 The handouts, it was reported Hortculturafgan. ........ + 3000 the damage was done to merchan- O., following services thére Thurs- || !

in The Times recently, have been Northern Indiana Mick Crops Assn, 20.000 dise including automobile tires day at 2:30 p. m. in Snyder Fu-| 22.000 and clothing.

included in the budget for many|\ oat 8h jo aun’ 000

years. With each session of the Academy of Belence Go... - legislature, however, additional/Dhaemd american Veterans «

groups seek to be included. : Noted olexican War Veterans . In 1949, three additional vet-|Navy Club, Indians Squadron erans organizations were granted Indiana Marine Corps League ..... financial assistance,

Many legislators feel strongly

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Mr. Teetor, chairman of the|truck. Perfect Circle Board of Directors] |and a former president of the Na- Ave. was a passenger in a bus

8-1 icer of Martinst} fac- which stopped to pick up a pas- City Health Off 3 * State “handouts” to clubs, ancfioenl Asshciation of attempt to senger on east 30th St. at Scho- ville for 15 years. She has veen Rushville Man Gets

sociations and vetexans groups “blast” the handouts out of the field Ave, were under fire today in the state budget appropriation during a|Ft. Harrison, skidded into it.

ouse Ways and | : | a Teetor, Means Committee, pr which he is| Student bus driver William Loux Thursday at the Wilbite and Son| y;p)_An electric lineman faced

A veteran of World War I, Mr. Warehouse Blaze |Teetor said he believed the vast |majority of veterans didn’t want LOSS Set at $40,000 any handout from the state gov-

| A breakdown of the handouts “Why don't we make the retail approved by the budget commitauto dealers and the trade as-/te¢ for the next two years fol-

' 23840 office of the 100-foot brick build- Monday in Galion City Hospital : 3000/ing and spread through the stor-/He had been ill eight years. ravens 2.000 lage room. :

Military Order of Purple Heart .... 2,000 Veterans of Foreign Wars ......... 30,000

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