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Tax Collection Bil
Fines, Prison Terms (Continued From Page One)
. amount to more than $1000 dur-
ing the year. This clause was’ designed to close loopholes that have been
blamed for losses amounting to
hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax collections, A fight on the Senate floor, led by Sen. Roy Conrad, Monticello Republican, protested a provision of the bill that would force employers to keep their records for four years. A proposed amendment to eliminate this provision was defeated and the bill was sent to the House,
lican member of the state budget ~~ : committee, wielded the ax, Bl J 9 He bigntly rggninded the legis- vi p ense | lators that the House already bhas|® 3 . approved $709,800 in extra appro-
priations without providing any new sources of revenue or making corresponding cuts in other ap-
plan to set up 11 district veterans service offices over the state—to be paid for by a 1-cent property tax levy. " mc 5 The only action by the committee was to eliminate the requested salary increase for the director of veterans affairs—knocking the
Democrats Hit GOP's [57200 a year request back to the
‘False Economy’
present level of $5400. = ~~
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Cooking School Crowds Set Mark
agricultural sales in the loca
Link-Belt Names Hickman to. Post
Accused in Murder
pes ce. be nes xe Cots Od Attorney
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TUESDAY, FEB. 13, 1051
when they Vo! ©o the death penalty. Ha The crime for which one man, Carrol E. Dooley, 27, is
oned in Indiana State Hospital.
for the Criminally Insane, is murder-robbery. The state charges Kelly, Dooley and James Chalfin, 17, scheduled
Ewart plant,
Mr. Hickman _ began his career
(Continued From Page One) State Liability administrative cost of the state's
i feivil defense program. in half—| Another measure expected tof ving about $75,000. |
Top Republican leaders sup-| Senate is the House:approved! | |measure to make the state, county| Ported the Andrew economy plan,
|despite the fact that they pledged) ana ownahip Sovernments Hable. cently to support Gov. Schrick-|
ler's bipartisan civil defense proHouse Bill 303, introduced by| 8. Hugh Dillin, minority | Tam calling for an expenditure
{leader, and Rep. James Allen, | °f $650,000. - Republican attorney, would make) Herbert Hill, state GOP public
the governmental units lable Aton trenton, a the A nl { negligence suits the same as in-\ ort of the state Republican |
One immediate effect of the|OFEaRjzation. Governor
propriations,
| bring on a major battle in the
This bill—like all others calling for appropriations not included in the state's $531-million budget— is not expected to get much favorable attention.
Bonus Battle
A Senate-House battle over conscientious objectors” may threaten the passage of the House bill to give next of kin of deceased veterans and to disabled
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with Link-Bel
Action Brings Smile = for trial later this month in Tip~ To Young Kelly ton County, beat, kicked and
(Continued From Page One) land took $28, & wristwatch and
Ibludgeoned Mr. Thayer to death
years. Both women received] gifts, { Another $1000 worth of gifts, will be given at each of the re-| maining sessions. Three more new Philco electric ranges will be given away, one at each session. Other gifts include a Bunbeam Mixmaster, a Presto cooker, a Vorando fan, Youngstown Garbage Disposal ,unit, hundreds of
veterans immediate payment of the state bonus. The House Military Affairs,
Committee militantly has rejected |
a Senate amendment making!
{ceries and many of the dishes of
measure would be to require the| {some 200 COs eligible for i {state to carry liability insurance! Before releasing his statement : he
on fits 3400 state-owned trucks
{to thé press, Mr. Bushemi had al/Pa&yment of the bonus,
big shopping bags full of gro-
food prepared on the Murat stage. Every homemaker attending receives a “Magic Meals” recipe book. Mrs. Marie Daugherty, director
here in 1927 aft er studying me chanical engi neering at Purdue. He also worked in Chi~ cago and later in Detroit as district manager,
Mr. Hickman
returning to the Ewart plant
in 1946.
Flu Wave Hospitalizes 558 At Ft. Dix, N. J.
FT. DIX, N. J, Feb. 13 (UP)—|pp aver
Avery is the defense attorney named by the court. Jury Is Selected i At noon today 11 jurors had been selected, Evidence was expected to start this afternoon. A jury pangl of 25 Hancock County residents was exhausted and sheriff's deputy Armon Kleiman searched the courthouse for prospective jurors yesterday as eight men were seated. Today the remaining will be chosen to hear testimony in the beating, bludgeon death of Mr.
the slain man's car. The three men were arrested in Springfield, Mo, after they crashed Mr, Thayer's car into a truck, killing the truck driver.
Hancock County on a change of venue from Hamilton County.
Watson, is Noel C, Neal, her father and former judge of the Indiana Appellate Court.
Lawyer to Address Real Estate Board
Kelly's case 18 being tried in
Assisting Miss Neal, besides Mr.
A wave of flu attacks among Army personnel and their fam-
Kelly Nervous Francis M. Hughes will speak
Governor Vacancy The House passed and sent to) the Senate a resolution that would | empower the legislature to name | an acting governor of Indiana in| the event of a second vacancy in| the office in one term. |
and cars, This cost was estimated at a minimum of $100,000 a year, At present the state is Immune from suit by a Person who might have been Injured by a state
[conference with Gov. Schricker.| {The Governor could not ope {reached for comment on the pro-| posed economy plan. However, {he has previously said that his civilian defense proposal was de-
signed as an economic and prac-
The amended Senate version is|0f Homemakers’ Service of the up for final passage today, hav-|{National Live Stock and Meat Ing been crowded off yesterday's Board is conducting the demonjammed calendar. |strations. She is assisted by Miss The House group will ask for l-aura Overley and Miss Beverly a conference committee. [Swinham, National Live Stock
Abolishing State Bureau and Meat Board home economists,
ilies has hospitalized 558 persons,
the Army said today. A public information office said the number of cases is no considered serious and that ther
has been no quarantining of personnel. He fy 200 persons were Side to side to watch the prose-|
Kelly yesterday sat tense and nervous as he watched the venir/remen enter the jury box. He alt/ternated from periods of nervous o/ movement to rigid quiet, contin|uously shifting his head from
before Indianapolis Real Estate Board members Thursday noon in Washington Hotel. | Mr. Hughes is counsel for the board and a member of the legal firm of Barney & Hughes. He will discuss the recent ruling of the
TUESD.
Kroger Takes
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Here, Is The promc Brown, man Indianapolis to become Foods Co., nounced toda Mr. Brown fruit and pro Krogers in Cl His appoint series of cha system. Carl Reith, dise manage: branch, will r Indianapolis. Mr. Brown . for the buy] fresh fruits Kroger’s 2000 with Kroger Joined the org fice boy in M Other Krog the naming o
he event the Governor truck. The only compensation for Miss Marian Schleicher, ho ; | 3 mmissioner of internal should die in office and his suc- such injury must be made by a Heal plan, |, The House passed and sent to service director of Radio Equip- admitted to the hospital.over the cutor and the prospective i hg: with real estate oer cessor, the lieutenant governor special legislative act. The plan, devised by Rep. Jess the Senate a bill to abolish the ment Co. gives demonstrations|Weed-end. + | The youth is being kept in| ~ 0 =" \ man relationship in co Foods Co., should vacate the office, the “It is only fair” argued Rep.|Andrew, Republican chairman of Indiana Judicial Council by al'and assists Mrs. Daugherty. The flu wave started Jan. 26, Shelby County Jail while Han-| | ard to federal employment cery merchan legislature would name the acting Dillin, “that the state assume the the committee, would: {vote of 77 to 18. “Hur Meals’ and for the first week patients cock County Jail is undergoing. =o income tax withholding and company, same responsibility for its vehi-| ONE: Junk the present pro-| The measure is the first of a Urry-up - Meals were admitted to the hospital at repairs. He is quiet on the trip|'3%eS Henry H. N
governor to serve out the term. |
Blue Lights | A measure giving volunteer) firemen the right to have blue lights on their cars was passed by the House and sent to the Senate. However, the bill failed to give the firemen any extra emergency rights in driving with| their blue lights. The bill failed
to say firemen with blue lights) can run a red light signal or stop] traffic on a run. Purely a dis-| tinguishing decoration.
Loans for Gls
The House Military Affairs ‘Committee reported to the House floor the bill to permit persons) entering the armed services to make small loans from the State to pay family expenses until they! receive their allotment checks. | The measure was ordered re-! committed to the Ways and Means Committee to find state funds that would be available for the loans,
Housing Authority _- House Judiciary B. Committee balked on the bill requiring a referendum vote of city residents before any Housing Authority can start a public housing project. The group handed the measure out to the House floor without a "recommendation for passage.
Tax Study
lof the United Christian Mission- Deeded in case of atomic -attack.|
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dividual citizen.” {defense staff,
After heated debate, the billl TWO: Substitute 10 extra state passed the House 53-40. |state policemen to serve as the
“ = |state staff to be organized in the Cleric to | eave [nine state police districts,
THREE: Slash the requested | [$150,000 appropriation for admin-| listrative cost to $75,000. Also under committee attack {was the $500,000 requested civil Rev. Wickizer Plans Hd . will hear from representatives of| Missions Inspection Eii Lilly & Co. and Kiefer-Stew-The Rev. William M. Wickizer *t both large drug dispensers, will leave today on the first leg/°" the vroblem of stockpiling| of a world tour as representative Medical supplies that would be
|defense contingency fund. | This afternoon the committee I
ary Society, | Rep. Andrew said State Police! “The United Society is so much Supt. Arthur Thurston and Maj.| stronger and |Robert O'Neal, state police exmore efficient {ecutive officer, would be heard than Disciples’ {today on the new plan, groups overseas The bush-browed West Point that I am being farmer claims these advantages! sent to share for his new proposal:
lans and ex- . y i with ONE: It - would provide a, them” the Rev nucleus of “trained” personnel to! ) J direct the civil defense setup,
Mr. Wickizer ex-
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|cles as it requires of each in-|posal for a full-time separate civil] Series of similar bills designed
to eliminate more than half al dozen state bureaus at a saving! of about $500,000 bienially.
Sheriff's Mileage Boost
The bill to increase the rate of mileage payments for sheriffs in transporting prisoners from 8 cents to 10 cents a mile was passed by the House, 67 to 26 and sent to the Senate,
3-Week Police Vacations The House concurred in Senate amendments to the bill giving police and firemen three weeks vacations after 10 years’ service and the measure was sent to the
Each session of The Times Cooking school is different. “All Nations” today’s school. | Tomorrow morning, demon-| strations will include many dishes for “hurry-up meals.” At the session tomorrow night, Mrs. Daugherty will present a round-up of meat planning and cookery information,
the rate of 35 a day. The second back and forth to Hancock Cir-| week the rate went up to 60 alcuit Court, deputies declare, and!
100 a day.
Ligonier Postmaster Stricken at Statehouse
Edwin Hooley, 73, Ligonier and willjpostmaster, is- in Long Hospital in Hamilton County where Mr. py Judge Alex M. Clark. Keck-
recipes are featured at!g,y and over this week-end 1o| rarely has anything to say.
| The tall, slight defendant is |charged with first degree murder jand murder while in the commis-| {sion of robbery.
federal social security. tax.
Youth Held to Jury On Charges of Theft
Harold L. Keckhaver, 21, of 1230 Carrollton Ave., was bound
Seeks Death Penalty {to the grand jury under $7500
Miss Frances Neal, prosecutor
bond in’ Municipal Court 4 today
prepare what is termed “All Star|in serious condition after he SS |ihayer's battered body was found, |haver was charged with the theft
Foods.” These recipes are old|lapsed in the Statehouse yester-
favorites with new “twists.” Climaxing every session is the “Magic Mirror” display and the Parade of Foods.
Govérnor,
LS Apes &
The Men’s Store, Complete On The Street Floor
dealers of Marion county.
day. ‘He is suffering from pneu monia. :
sician.
Co. FR anklin 4411
- her opening statement,
will ask for the death penalty in|of $52 in a stickup of _ White
[Castle 3, at 650 Ft. Wayne Ave,
Veniremen were carefully ques- several weeks ago. Mr. Hooley was treated at the tioned yesterday by Melville Wat-| Statehouse by Sen. Walter F. son, Hancock County prosecutor, ing him to see if he was connectThe school is sponsored by the| Kelly, Democrat of Indianapolis.labout their belief in capital pun-jed with the group of four men Radio Equipment Co, and Philco|Dr, Kelly is an Indianapolis Phiy-ishment. More than half a dozen)
prospective jurymen were excused
plained, He is executive secretary of : the United Society's Department. of Church Development and Evangelism. He will sail Thursday from New. York for England and go
Rev. Wickizer »|PetWeen the county and state
TWO: It would call for regional! organization within the nine state police districts to bridge the gap!
staffs, ] wre h { THREE: It would eliminate the! inevitable tug-of-war for appoint-| ments to the state civil defense
Police said they were question-
who ‘were arrested last week on a number of other stickups.
Carbondale, I manager, . suc ols, who becor Chicago divisi H. Layton 1 Mo., manager Niemann in ( 8. Vamos, fc manager, will cinnati branc bur R. Koren age Louisville John Bone, ager in Detro Vamos as Te:
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Arrivals—Gripsh M. B. Stewart, Bi
Lisbon; Queen 1 Santa Luisa, Val Deéparfures—Am werp: Habana, EF
Capetown; Some Patriot, Hamilton.
: . e yo ‘4 ® i ; Rar : Rolf’s Distinctive The Senate today got a Houge- |, 0 thare to the. World Council | Staff. | ;
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approved bill to create a special 11-member tax study commission to make a two-year survey and peport to the 1953 legislature. The measure was rammed through the House yesterday; 89-1. It calls for a $25,000 appropriation to pay for the hiring of tax experts to assist the commission. The commission members will not
be paid.
of Churches Headquarters in| Rep. Andrew stated flatly that Geneva, Switzerland. A visit to|the plan was inspired by the big Disciples of Christ missionaries fiscal problem facjpg the state studying in Brussels, Belgium, is government. i
next on his schedule. y After an inspection of Disciples’ Veterans Service Office |
missions in the Belgian Congo, |, uh he will. go to Egypt, then to Aus-| ©Scape” from big, additional ap-| tralia and New Zealand. The Rev. Propriations, the House Military Mr. Wickizer will return to the and Veterans Affairs Committee United States via the Pacific| Was tossing another fiscal head-| pausing en route in Honoluly, ache at his committee,
Ten circuit eourt judges today were the first to feel the sharp edge of the GOP economy ax. ~~ Their increase for an extra $600 a year in increased travel allowances was beaten down by the House yesterday, 26-57, The
judges affected are those with
Hawail.
ATTORNEY FEE BILL LOSES | The first bill to be defeated in the House was one providing| for payment of preliminary at-| torney fees in divorce cases di-| rect to attorneys rather than to| their clients, It was voted down,
88 to 25.
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