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v ; \ : : PAGE 2 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : : . a — — % L. Dan - Board OK's Hike Seeks State Budget Slash [sows io Ate | in Indianapolis—Vital Statisti Table te tipars 4 . 5 . » 3 oer Mn i Communion Service n angh Se “ Is ICS : Big Business Year = a To Head Off New Taxes The Laymen's League of the|pyengmoray Tporoiby ©. va Robert & Lamel DEATHS | Equitable Life Assurance Sov, For JAD Workers i. - {Indianapolis Episcopal Diocese Stale Baiie's Association — Last day, ge yuligm Joan Broogh Bernd Andrew Bell, 80, at 2701 Eastern, cardio- | CletY which put up the money 4 2 ? Other Senators Believed Ready fo Join ’ will attend a corporate commun- EVES crm ommend > id : Mary: Graney, 85. at Generals srterio. | the new $6 million Pen ney buen } : “oun : if , 30 E i 3 y ; i the Circle, ot Sends $2520 Request McConaha's Rigid Economy Drive [ion seivie . Saturay at 7:30 rntionn Nigh Bthaal Abbietic Asesiation] TE I a Das, 1, & 40% W. J0h, DHey, En d e Ci i Should vo the eq . la. m. in All Saints Episcopal, Sectional Basketball Tournament — 0 gf yiooon hn. Bonnie Puller; Charles H. Baylum, 78, at 450 N. Senate, ere y . To County Council By IRVING LEIBOWITZ ‘ix § | Church. Breakfast will follow nl Thiousn Saturday. Butler Fisihouse. George, Patricia oche; Ralph, Helen | coronary picclusion. : : loan. - A concerted effort to block growing demands for a new tdx in ™ * "MARRIAGE LICENSES - Landweriin. : Grete F. Phelps, 50, at 3728 Arthington| Thomas I. Parkinson, president, ws By CARL HENN Indiana was planned today by key state lawmakers. (the parish house. | William Cox, 31. Michigan. Hotel: ‘Kvelyn|A4, SenersloHogan, Qeralding Black: Ho- Emma ‘Wynn. 13, at 1310 N. New Jersey, [reported that the company wrote Marion County Commissioners] Clem McConaha, Republican farmer of Centerville and chair-| The laymen always have thegpKecsen 28. 363¢ Brill Rd.W = oo 0:/At Coleman—Walter, Plord Less; Raiph,| Tre Nemorrhase, ~~~ $1,410,000,000 in new business last... taday boosted’ A ial hopes of | Man of the Senate Finance Committee, said he was formulating aN. rporate communion service and| pMariorle Feirbers. 40, onjcuga Hy | aPolores Peck: Charl Mattie Smith. = | . © |year. : : Bday booste hha a pes economy program to head off a new tax by cutting the state budget.| © rast etl year on the Sat] Os. on icy Ruckls, oC ie -n John, “Helen Albertsan; Robert, kiN. Y. Ship Movements And when Equitable hung up sJuvenile Aid workers by recom- Other state senators who Indicated they would join Sen. Me-| y : (Clyde Frantareb, 35, 1i26 RK. 38th: Mary and, William, Siar ols Btevary”| By United Press its new 1951 calendars, its books. . mending that salaries he in- Conaha's economy program were, I jurday nearest Washington's Donald Newman, i oDleknell; Gilovonni AL St Franels—Charles, n Trusty: Ken. | Artivals—Mohamed All El Kebir, Alex- showed $15,278,000,000 life insur- Mr. Wats: d. John, VanNess, majority leader, i | Birthday. {Robert Webster, 23, 2915 N. Pen mi| Lewis: Guy, Lorane Wash, * | Desa : force, : a : mm Commissioners read, ap- and Leo Stemle, minority leader, CO d Wave Brings | The ” Rev. R. Ai Kirchhoffer | Barbara: Miirphy. 3, va J Collews "Ave. i Gu lone ¥ : |Hoftalize. Te ArLican Leoviiie. Paxoradt. Spe: In fo at year-end totaled. . A aD proved and passed on to the! ‘No New Taxes’ Mexico Crop Disaster ~ h r te di EON will be ! p0na, Bitte. 1.) & (POX offerson At St. Yincents-_Raymand. va C llahan: Limon Eo Bhan: Cape Sod '$5,701,865,000, with an increase strained t Marion County Council a request| Although both Democrats and| MEXICO CITY, Feb. 20 (UP)—|, ie 199 I ~ oe Il be she Ave: ‘Sarah Hammond, 30. Se Bitton: Tarbert: ane er. Dorothy Crus; port Amherst, Halifax. El Tatar paTSnay. vison on by Judge Joseph O. Hoffman for Republicans pledged “no new, o ... 1d wave which swept | ’ "| Kendrick ‘Palmer, AL 3117 W. Washing-|A¢ Coleman. Curis. Geneva Hpeedy; Har- TIGHTEN GAMING SQUE i cau of : 8" last election fon. Donald Bruce, commentator ton; Jane Hagee, 36, 3445 Kinnear. . Al : ; x EZE 1 " o as Smergeney sprropriation . of oni ne Bn rro Fry new down from Canada has caused on WIRE, will speak on “The! Touver, 2" EX an © Ho; Einiles| Fistor’ Wiliam. Helen ol vr: Vemon, DES MOINES, lows, Feb. 20 CRUSHED BY TREN \ Anticip $2520. paign, f 3 | " { willlam Hamilton, 26, 748 Emerson: Mar-| san rien: ald, Mary Stiles. (UP)—Gov. William 8. Beardsley] TERRE HAUTE, Feb. 20 (UP) perversior Judge Hoffman's letter to the tax grows daily as lobbyists are $23 million damage to crops, the Spotlight Is on You. |” garite Hayes, 38, Spann Ave A re er or James | yesterday signed an antigambling|—John D. Croner, 70, died yes- : three Commissioners predicted a exerting pressure on the General agriculture ministry announced| The Rev. William Burrows, Miz, Colon. "Jt, ab, £_ Morris," Martyn Donna ‘Belcher: Edward, Mar RH which permits authorities to|terday a few hours after he was mx do 1 cHisls in work with delinquent Assembly to burden the state With , ,.. mye freezing weather re- my. or of Bt. Paul's a SUITS FILE At St. Franels—Carl, Eleanor Caréhr; Don- revoke commercial licenses of crushed by a falling tres while ~ of anyon children unless 23 workers get additional expenses, a : {Church, and the Rev. Felix L. FILED ald. Geneveve Everton; William, Bloise |p, cf 1 1 . more money A whopping $531 million state sulted In Mexico's “worst agricul-| Ciriot, host rector, will assist wine R. Anna “it Jotor Ww Cater. "ret a De usinees Diases Jonaudt with he ping Sten debris at 3 iy. but I ren > : : " : ? : ; - Ys a . : 5 nt in the s- | park. w. W “Our work with delinquent budget was recommended by tural disaster,” the ministry sald. Bishop Kirchhoffer. . D. Minor: Hansel thon | ow troit a Arthur, Caroline Harty its, So Ding up : T po Bt a ¥ par 4 ‘ Nasu hl

children has been seriously im- Democratic Gov. Schricker. The a a Sis a —— A Jean Morgan; Ilens P. vs. Lloyd W. Wil- Ingram Bt. paired in recent months because House Ways and Means Commit- . - b Pot have of the turn-over in our staff due tee, which sought to cut the 4 could to extreme low salaries,” Judge budget, ended up by adding ‘ " . \ : ; ; gar. sb Hgliman wiae Ho, {.R vresntatives ‘ : FR ankli 44] ’ on e ouse ol. Re ie 4 ; Ast 31800 Fund this week can cut or eon the : ? ’ eo | n 1 Miss N be ! the state.

“The children are the ones who budget still further. Top House gliffer when experienced probation . 4a rs have indicated no sub- minute a workers leave Juvenile Court and |stantial Feductions will be made, | . 4 d Preme S . | Seeks Rigid onomy | ea are: Feplaged by less experienced In tee Bers te, however, an| \ : She cite people. economy program has been de- = Jury show The Judge asked $1500 to raise ,....q to slash heavily into the : 3 . Kelly to 1 the wages of 11 probation officers, | Liqoq pudget which will eat . h : to leave three intake officers and one sub- au.y more than $28 million of : years old. port worker $100 a ‘year each.i,.. “ciate's surplus fund. The 4 “Law is Balance of the $2420 woud apply Senate will not get the state \ 4 ¢ h liz ne altogether to 'salaries of eight clerical as, 4o0¢ for at least a full week. | st pe the. attrac sietants. "sen. McConaha, who declined For smooth efficiency at home .. . WeSIINgNOUSE appliances a Judge Hoffman's letter was the |, © 0.0) the exact nature of the : derer tak gécond attempt this year 10 SECUre ,,4o0¢ cuts, said his committee's ; from ever higher wages for his staff. —~ economy ax will hit virtually : ‘ For fou ip first Request, Sub nY every state department, bureau or : ‘ has hear: e same, Was : , ‘council. é : 2 inst tt 17 at a meeting of the County “Uwe ™y ce peen living off our Westinghouse Laundromat I Guaen, Other hey war surplus funds too long,” the With #h : he pr guests for more lsenator declared. “We are get- oH were denied ‘also. ting near the danger point. We th the Exclusive Weigh-to-Save Door Helly and sa=i. ‘Desperate Situation | must economize, The taxpayers : ’ the a, o ‘“$harles H. Boswell, chief pro-.can’t stand another state tax now J He | BWYe bitfon officer, pointed out that when the federal government is L Geist Re probation workers, who have at getting ready to hit us with a| ‘rol’ hr Jest five years of college train- heavier tax. 2 Model L-5 eke “yecelve less for a year's work Teachers Seek Hike | . 4 ; en or n some county truant officers) The House Ways and Means ; \ : owi for nine months. {Committee . originally knocked bh § ence with “it's a desperate situation with $746,000 off the state budget. oN > morning, “ak he said. IHowever, the committee later 5 ' / chi Xx ‘ . i taking the ‘Wh lost three probation offi-|agree to raise salaries of state o a complete washing just a handful of delicate lingerie I 3

cers 1 ear, and we may lose police troopers and personnel in| that a or more this year. state institutions and that raised | now, one of our people is | the budget $886,000—a final in-| donsidering an offer from the crease of $140,000 in the budget federal probation department expenditures. where the beginning pay is $500 Indiana teachers, seeking a $15 above our top salary.” million increase in state-aid to Mr. Boswell quoted figures to schools, are flooding the legisla-| show that supervision of a delin- tors with letters and telegrams to quents on probation costs the pass the bill. The state now pro-j§ county approximately $63 a year. vides $53 miillion in state ald to But if a delinquent boy gets out | schools. of hand and must be sent to the Veteran lawmakers say that an Indiana Boys School at Plainfield, increase in the fund to schools it costs $800 a year to keep him, would result in a new tax, proMr. Boswell said. |viding no additional cuts are County Council members ad- made in the budget.

jtted inequities in pay among © ooo pn 8 ey departments, and{REDEVELOPER ToIAR the planned a survey to see if the Earl Friend, Begel for the salaries of personnel in similar Indianapolis Redevelopme - itions can be ‘brought to a mission, will speak tomorro oe » {noon to the Property Managea {ment Division. Luncheon meetBEGINS SENTENCE !ing will be held in the Columbia

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