Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1951 — Page 13
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By JOHN .V, WILSON Indiana Republican lawmakers
ederal Repu n Senators by sheer weight of numbers rammed the top political issue through pas-
cratic opposition. - The 26-24 vote! was strictly along party lines. The controversial bill, which suffered a one-vote temporary set-
ing of GOP Sen. Edwin Beaman of Princeton.
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Narcotics Hidden In Child's Hidden
| NEW YORK, Feb. 14 (UP)— Joseph Morales, 20-year-old laborer, was charged today wth, using the pockets of his 3-year-| Might Stop Aid Jose niece's snowsuit to hide nar. - |cotics he sold to teen-agers. .. Police said Morales was a “gambled” that opening|member of a narcotics ring which welfare files to the publicidid a business of nearly $500 a i not halt an $18 million day. They said they stopped him|crashed into a wrecker which estate was trying to pull another Grey- TIMES has MORE real estate adhound bus out of a ditch. The accident was blamed on a! sheet of ice covering the highway. | State police said the wrecker | was parked part way on Ind. 44, ,{three miles west of here when it| "was hit by an eastbound busi driven by Irvip Wright, 32, Har-|
on the street last night after watching him for several days. Be denied having any narcotics. sage yesterday over solid Demo- Noss pf oie) oh. of his niece, ried 50 capsules of heroin in her pockets.
“It's candy my uncle gave me,’ back Monday, again whipped up the little girl told detectives. Democratic. protests to the seat-|drawn, they said, Gov, Schricksr|Tison, O. might have .| The injured were taken to| 8 ave to call a special ses Connersville Hospital,
Democratic Floor Leader Leo|%ion of the legislatufe to provide, wo." tion) condition.
Stemle charged the GOP-domi-|additional welfare funds. Senate GOP Leader John Van| Mr.
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They included: Wright,
had failed to act on his resolution Ness asserted yesterday the Re-|and internal injuries.
contesting the seating of Sen. publican majority had not in-
tended to make a political issue of the bill.
Beaman. Taking Big Gamble Sen. Stemle indicated that the welfare bill would not have passed had a vote recount been completed and Sen.
Democratic opponent been elected. they support the bill?”
1 Are Injured In Bus Crackup
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nnersville Noor Sonne Ind. Feb. 14 wil] find the WIDEST SELEC-' (UP) — Seven persons weré in- TyoN of HOME VALUES For jured today when a Greyhound! bus in which they were riding,
None was!
fractured ankle Ernest Miller, 45, Lexington, ' Ky., shock and possible fractured He added: leg. “I had been given assurance by at least three members of he A iminority that it would not be a Beaman's|pojitical issue.
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Robert Leeper, 21, Richmond, . Va., back injury and cut on face.
Pauline Fredrickson, Mil-
Why then did anot|waukee, possible fractured leg.
Immediately after the welfare measure “was passed, Sen. Roy Conrad, Monticello Republican, asserted: “The Republican Party is taking a helluva gamble on this bill. It could result in the possible loss of federal funds to the state.” In committee hearings on tha!
measure, Maurice Hunt, state welfare director, testified that the . federal government might!
withdraw $18 million in grants over conflict with a regulation of| confidential information. One of the coauthors of the bill, Sen. Russell Bentrager, Elk-| hart Republican, had this com-| ment on the Senate action: | Would Still Cast Vote t “If I knew that my vote was to be the deciding vote and by cast-| ing it all federal funds would oe | withdrawn, I would still’ cast my vote.” The bill failed to pass Monday | by a ingle vote because Sen. | John Kendall, Darville Repub-| lican, was ill at home. He re-| turned to his seat yesterday and| the bill was immediately called down. The measure now goes to the! House for action, where Repub-| lican' leaders are eagerly await-| ing it. The bill is expected to ne | pushed through quickly. = : Democrat lawmakers have ob] posed the bill strongly, fearing it
“owould besmiréh the” administra-|
tion. Should federal aid be with-
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