Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1951 — Page 10

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Martinsville Fires

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attend le tive session, Effective on passage, (Passed 47-2). SB 36

Sanitarium Wing - And Store Destroyed

Aeronauties Commission right to approve|o

{McConahay) —Au s Indi PE Off-Street Parking Commission

(Batchelet, Beaman) — Orants missioners to appropriate $8 for. setting

all L Mipary sites in state. assed 43. a). marker 1s

1 ‘HB 178 (Hines) Requires county com-

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

General Assembly’ s Legislative Calendar

hetitance tax Sxemptions as 0 wd Indi-

: e t (Feb. 7. ENA (Norris)—Appropriates Ji S a8 11 taro BEN TE adddx) Provides soi sions of retired teachers that employes must grant leave of ab-|by 321 & Month ahd increases In 0 atorx

sence to member of Genéral Assembly to eg age from

teach | n-tenure teachers Sten: oo arive-in seth SrtA m 0.

ohibis e or | hospit tal recently sulk

Times State Service to build off-treet parking facilities on | drilling of oll or gas well on, Dlots \ land. Autho-|than minimum size when adjoining MARTINSVILLE, Feb. 8-—A A [cfir-oghoe or combined PATKing site, city | oiler refuses to’ Join Joint drilling Martinsyille furniture store and market civic suditorium and underground | ("gegeq fb oo o giterback).- Aus Me no bomb shelter on omlinson a thorizes t a wing of the New Highland | jfarket site. JAuthorizes commission ta ee Pe rr Macher ror anens cr an um ts revenue ‘bonds ectiy i teac g aw h ne Te vol | aR Be aman, Kendall) — Requires 3 whic roKke ou n tw (Be a titton and vote on minutes here yesterday afternoon, |[S51dent voters 10 dred town changing Fire Chief Robert Miller said|status to incorporated city. Effective on . ™ Stemle) Requires the hospital wing was a frame is, dan Yo Eis. constitutions rati-

structure used for storage pur-|ficq by 87th General Assembly be sub

poses, Patients and hospital per-| mitted to vote of electors (Passed S000) sonnel in other wings were not! additional per diem {PAE for county offi-

disturbed. . Total Loss $45,000

‘The fire at Pearcy & Son Fur-| closed along with] | bonds, notes and other written obligations 8

niture Co,

other business places yesterday | tons, municipality assessed districts and destroyed the two-| story building. Loss was esti- | Jot-prol

afternoon,

mated at $25,000.

Harold Scherer, manager of the | sanitarium, said damage to store-| DANAEE (Passed 40-0), rooms and two apartments in the | fender to 2Phe, ties, stenographers

hospital wing would amount to approximately $20,000. «Firemen sald origin of both fires was undetermined. All avallable equipment, two trucks and a pumper, laid 3300 feet of hose in 3 the sub-zero weather in fighting beth blazes. New Pumper Idle _ Chief Miller sald a new comhination pumper and ladder wagon, delivered Tuesday, had not been approved by insurance companies and could not be used in battling the flames. “We had a tough break,” sald the chief, “with both fires breaking out at the same time. The boys did a good job, however, and had both fires under control in a short time.” Martinsville officials sald the furniture store blaze would have spread to an adjoining hotel had it not been for the speedy work of the fire fighters.

Czechs See Peril

In Rearming Germans "PRAGUE, Cgzechoslavakia, Feb. 8: (UP)—The government sent Jdentical notes to the U. 8, ‘British and French embassies today charging that the West was endangering Czechoslovakia's security by rearming West Germany. . The notes, which supported a Soviet demand for a 4-power conference on Germany, said “the security of is dependent on the exclusion of all possibilities of German aggression® = gl “The people are aware not. only of ita own security but

(Johnson,

cialis, Effective Apr. 1. (Passed 44 | BB 116 hots Ran ularas ficensing {and fnspection of rental watercraft an {craft Sarrying assengers for hire, Bffec{tive Jan 951. (Passed 37-10). 88 133 (Stemle, Kendall)—Legalizes all

ed by counties, civil or school corpora-

taxing Slauricts, (Passed 40-0). 8B 1 West, Beaman)-—Amends not- , corporations act to increase e for boa | thees to six months after close of fiscal year, Increases board members terms | from three to four vears, Kffective on

(Anness)-—Authorizes public de. help, active on passage,

"Bitte, Stemle) Extends tcrms | to county treasurer, coroner and surveyor to four years, (Passed 44-3), 8B 130 (Chubinski, R Filly) —Provides for payments of civil action docket on ad court costs In Lake County : cl | Shegsuries, Effective on passage, assed

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Ween (Somers)—Petitions Congress to enact flood control legislation for Maumee Rives Valley, (Passed by volce vote). HB 13 (Cockrum, Beavers)—Permits Vanderburgh County to form six-member county park , osrd. Effective on passage.

( HB 151 Ritner J. E. King)—Provides for appointment of senior and junior probate commissioners and two clerks for Marion County Probate Court. Effective on passage. (Passed 41-7. HOUSE HB 18 (West & Conway)—Permits semitrailer to haul one extra vehicle and farm {tractor to pull two vehicles on Indiana ighways, ighways. (Passed 80-6), B 75 Malinka & Downey)—Permits EA A Pal 18 to work ntl} end of P. m. as at presen (Phased ¥

E Brown—Requires : county n Miami and seven other ie a full-time curator for museum. (Passed 82-7),

Buchanan & Meek)-—Permits pt thes Ahwas’ rtment to provide street t mile stretch west of TS on . 8, 40 (Passed 87-1).

ihe, n_« out. of state same inCamp Atterbury Major, Wife Killed in Crash

es State Service EDINBURG, Feb, 8—-Two persons were killed in an head-on collision on U. 8. 31 at the entrance to Camp Atterbury yesterday. State police identified the victims as Maj. Cosmos Barrese, 38, Camp. Atterbury, and his wife, Antonia. They said Maj. Barrese’s car skidded on a patch of ice into the path of an auto driven by Edwin A. Hamilton, 410 N. Meridian 8t., Indianapolis.

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that all European peoples. are dependent on a solution of the; German question which is the| firgt TOS anont to secure peace,” the notes said.

They Would Find A Way for Spinach

Spi 4 PASS, Tex. Feb. 8

(UP)-—8Small fry in Boston, Cincinnati and Detroit had little chance to rejoice today—their spinach supply was assured despite the current railroad tieup. W. E. Richey, co-owner of the Richey Brothers vegetable growers and shippers firm, announced | eati last night he was flying tons of the current spinach crop to Eastern markets where stocks have heen depleted because of the switchmen’s walkout. The first shipment, six-and-a-half tons, left aboard an airways transport for Boston yesterday. Another plane load left for Cincinnati last night. Mr. Richey said two more loads

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