Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1951 — Page 2

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County Home Bill Action Is Delayed

Further Study Set On Measure Divorcing'

. Julietta, Politics : By NOBLE REED Action on the Lill that would take operation of the Marion County Home at Julietta out of politics has been delayed indefi-| nitely by the House Social Se-| curity Committee. | After the first hearing on the bill yesterday, Rep. John KE, Sed-\ . wick, committee chairman, said] A free celestial sho went the proposals wiil be held up by| for the looking last night as the his group “for further study.” | new moon and Venus played Committee members didn’t Indi- hide-and-seek. At first the moon cate what position they intend to take on the plan after members of the Citizens Health and Welfare Committee, sponsors of the bill, explained its provisions, from the tip of the crescent The measure, introfuced last (1, a jewel on an earring. week, provides for appointment of .__

Hide 'n Seek

planet and the earth. Here Venus looks to be ‘hanging

{drivers who have avoided acci- (UP) slipped directly between the |dents for a year receive a small sought to learn .today whether

[examination of supervisory prac-|

State Senate Plans van coro

' gs ar Don | WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (UPY—! 0. ilies are seeing moy-es more than three times as often at home the demonstration. LIS nes I p Is military spokesman today est- Phonevision than the average American sees them at the movie, The “novelty” factor apparent:

mated Communist battle. casual{ties in the Korean, fighting ati.

Reports Charge

26. . Safety Violations | Officially reported U. S. casual-

ities—not counting {Continued From Fags One) ‘next of kin had not yet been |

the front doorway, obscuring the notified — totaled 47,388 through driver's vision and blocking the p.p 2 ‘

exit. | FIVE: Once-over physical ex- nrigeq 134,000 Chinese dead and aminations. The annual physical wounded, 254,020 North Koreans examination for drivers is sald gead and wounded, 136,548 North to consist of a cursory, two- Or Korean prisoners of war and 618 three-minute inspection by a Chinese prisoners. physician. i . aan SIX: Lack of driver-training and safety programs. New ariv- | Probes 0 ened ers are believed to get, at most,

one round trip ride with an ex-!

perienced operator before taking i a bus-load of passengers over the n at [ec route; The safety program at,

some companies consists wholly| of one annual meeting at which]

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WOODBRIDGE, N. J., Feb. 8 Seven investigations

bonus, {excessive speed and the absence After considering the evidence, °f warning signals caused the naSen. Annes indicated any investi. tion’s worst train wreck in 33

{ ation would have to include an!Years. : g le an) It was estimated $75 million In

tices which allow such violations ¢/2ims may be filed against the

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Phone-TV Movie Hook-Up Well Received, Test Shows

The Red casualty estimate com- | the end of the month.

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CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (UP)-— Zenith Radio "Corp. says 300 test

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during ‘the first four weeks of movie industry would get a $450! million yearly take from the na.’ {tiondl TV audience. That would

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{more than 525.000 through Jan... ies into the home through a telephone-TV set hookup, is being the first week of the three-month juni a0 per cent of the take. |tried out by the test families here) - 'under the sanction of the Federal, those WhOS® o,mmunications Commission, |

test. By the fourth week the “And predictions are that we average dropped to 1.38. {will eventually have 40 million or Mr. McDonald estimated that more TV sets in homes—Chairif the 10 million American fami- mas Wayne Coy of the FCC pre.

he wants to see and is billed at Watched an average of slightly jjes who now own video sets fol-|dicts 50 million,” Mr. MeDonald {more than two movies a week!lowed the same avera

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a seven-member, bipartisan board to supervise operation of county homes, taking control away from county commissioners. | A similar bill, pending in the Senate, also provides for a bipartisan board to run the Julietta home here. The Senate Benevolent | and Penal Institutions committee is expected to hold its first hear-| ing on the proposal next week.

Abolishing 5 Bureaus |

The Republican high command | policy committee has given the! “go sign” for passage bills that | would abolish five state bureays | at a saving of $419,300 during the next two years. The ax was put on the following agencies: State Economics! Council, Traffic Safety Commission, Aeronautics Board, Coémmerce and Public Relations Council and the State Judicial Council. The GOP policy group also indorsed the measure. that would establish a state school building authority with power to sponsor bond issues for building schools in any Indiana community and then rent the structures to the various school boards for 30 years.

Child Adoptions

. » to continue. eS mn “If Interstate Commerce Commission or the Public Service 100.000 I d A ™ 000 Red Army

Commission fault,” Sen. Smash Threat

Anness said, “we ought to find out why.” 4 wlth Of Counter-Push (Continued From Page One)

ICC officials are charged overseeing all common carriers : { A spokesman elaborated on this later.

ilicensed to handle interstate traffic. However, they admit the “ {handle trucks, too, we couldn't With the limited territory now begin to handle the lispeéction left in Communist hands south of| ” - the Han, it would be impossible Problems, aalq Jack Kidder, JOC for the Reds to mount a counter. | afety inspector for Indiana, Ioffensive on the south side of the "°° 2nd Michigan. river,” he sald. Only Area Inspector Trying to KE Mr. Kidder, stationed in Chiying to Escape (cago, is the only safety inspector It was believed that what was for this area. left of the Communist force was! Earl Everett, director of the

attempting to cross the Han and PSC’'s Motor Vehicle Dept., said escape from the pocket, roughly his 17 Indiana inspectors do not

{derstaffed.” “Even if we had” to check busses alone and didn’t have to

deep, southeast and east of Seoul. companies unless complaints are The port of Inchon and Kimpo received. Airfield are in the pocket. | “But we get a “Do you realize,” the spokes- plaints,” he added. man asked, “that the 4880 cas-| T, J. Costello, ICC chief inualties we inflicted yesterday rep- spector under Mr. Everett, said

lot of com-

resents more casualties than the the equipment of every common

The bill to delay. final, legal sntire Allied Army suffered on D-/carrier was supposed to

adoption of children" until prospéctive homes are ‘supervised | for at least a year by a licensed child-placing agency is being de-| layed in the House Social Security| ‘Committee, *. - 2 { The plan is being sponsored by the Citizens Health and Welfare Committee in order to insure that children are adopted in suitable homes Av ——— Strong opposition to the bill is growing on arguments that longer supervisory periods will increase the costs of welfare agencies,

Work or Get Out Strikers Ordered

Truman Gives Army Red Light

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work. But Chicago and Pittsburgh still were tied up. The President in ordering the Army action emphasized the necessity of preventing in the future ‘such threats to our national security.” And the Army in its work-or-be-fired order pointedly referred to: men who “hereafter fail to continue at their posts.” The President at his news conference said in a formal statement that any “interference” with

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movement of essential military inefficiency or irregularities.” | “is intoler- i

and civilian supplies able in an emergency.” Verbally and not for direct quotation, Mr. Truman told re-

porters that the unions involved, !

after signing a settlement at the)

White House Dec. 21, [the Secretary of State has urged {an out! ne to introduce this resolution

on it like a bunch of Russians,

CRIME COMMISSION

MADISON, Feb. 8 (UP)—o0r. | Eichhorn said he would support] ganization of a crime commission the resolution “if the probe would

to fight gambling here and in! surrounding Jefferson County was| completed today. The commis-|

sion, headed by Fred V. Harrell, |

North Madison, sald it has re- that has been accused of inefi-|

ceived ‘no from!

co-operation

elected officials.” jthe good of the department and — the

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Times in December. (Continued From Page One)

Cite Fake Suspension {pressed concern about the num-

At that Ye bureau records J oN er of dogs which roamed loose. disclosed 4 fake suspension of a Mrs. Lewis Bollinger, 3137 8.

police officer's driver's license on! a ‘drunken driver charge that Hoena S8t., said that she and

Dever-existed. !children to the school bus armed Also mass errors were disclosed with brooms and clubs. So far

in the filing of drivers’ licenses.ithey had not had to beat off any two years ago, had been softened

Scores of drivers who had valid/attacks, but they were prepared licenses were not listed in the if the need arose. bureau's records. ‘Mr, Johnson, who works at Lieut. Gov. Watkins appointed night for the Hayes Freight Lines, Sens. G. Richard Ellis, Kokomo; (said he was getting tired of being Ed Whitcomb, Hayden, Republi-|awakened during the day to chase

cans; Von A. Eichhorn, Union- stray dogs away. »0y competent authorities. f in nets et tm— Ng ei ee im

dale, and Greyble McFarland, In-| dianapolis, Democrats, to the) probe committee, |

Seek Impartial Probe The resolution instructed the] committee to make an impartial! investigation “without embarrassing anyone unnecessarily or with-| out attempting to cover up any!

Sen. VanNess said “critics have {implied that the Secretary of] |State (Leland 8mith) and I have) {opposed an Investigation of the!

bureau , . . the opposite is true—|

and I am in agreement on it.” Democratic Floor Leader, Sen.

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g0 back through all administra-! tions, Republican and Demo-| cratic.” ! “Any unit of state government

ciency should be investigated for|

taxpayers,” Sen. VanNess said.

Atrocity

DETROIT, Feb. 8 (UP) ~—HEdward J. Lappan received a divorce because his wife had too much “esprit corps.” He told the court yesterday that his wife, Edith, returned in 1845 after three years as a leutenant in the Marine Reserve and always “wanted to fight.” “She couldn't forget she had been a Marine,” Mr, Lappan said.

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{Pennsylvania Railroad jn the Tuesday night wreck in which 84 rush hour passengers were killed and 500 injured when the “Broker” express toppled off a temporary trestle in this small town. Engineer Joseph H. Fitzsimmons, 57, admitted to state authorities yesterday he was going 50 miles an hour at the time of the accident. Mr, . Fitzsimmons also told authorities he had read an order authorizing him to approach the trestle at 25-mile-hour speed, but neglected to do so because there were no amber signals warning him to slow down.

84th Vietim Identified

| The conductor -of the train, John H. Bishop, said he had -noticed that the express was traveling at an excessive speed and was about to reach for the emergency cord to signal a slow-down when {the crash occurred. The 84th identified victim was Henrietta Bernhard, 22, a bride of only eight months who was returning to Long Branch, N. J. on The Broker's New York-Bay {Head Junction, N. J., run. | Her body was identified last ‘night by her mother, Mrs. Anna Wolfe of Newark at the end of a daylong tour of morgues and | hospitals. | There ,was “a possibility the |death toll would mount éven: 'higher with 15 of the 121 hos- | pitalized survivors in eritical condition. : i | Make Joint Statement | Atty. Gen. Theodore Parsons {and Asst. Middlesex County Proslecutor Alex Ebér issued a joint {statement indicating they might ask for a grand jury investigation “when we compile all the jevidence.” | Mr. Parsons said two Pennsyl-' ivania Railroad officials, Division !Supt. Paul W. Triplett and Fred {Trogler, told him there were no {caution lights at the trestle ap/proaches. He added’ that tracks on the trestle had not been tested

Mr. Parsons also discounted theories that the roadbed, built

by a spring-like thaw. He said lits calculated safety factor was six times its required strength. «He-dannounced the trestle, which was not damaged, would not be used until it had been inspected

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