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By ANDY OLOFSON Professional, union and church leaders-—several of them Republicans—last night urged the In{diana General Assembly not. to enact the highly controversial {Senate bill opening welfare files to all persons, At a crowded protest hearing before the House Social Security
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| ONE: Be direct defiance of fed|eral laws. TWO: Cut off federal aid to Inidlana’'s welfare recipients. | THREE: Cause Indiana taxpaylers to pay the cost of welfpre (twice. ! { FOUR: Aid and abet a ‘“pubjeity campaign” to discredit and {@iscourage citizens offering to |render public service, FIVE: Discredit the Republican party for enacting “hasty legis{lation before all the facts are known.”
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1945 legislature that it could find thousands of aged people, blind’ “no such improper dispensation|people and dependent children! of public funds.” and should, therefore, be withHe also advised the committee drawn.” that similar charges in 1948 had| Jessie Levy, Indianapolis atresulted in a citizens Investigat-i{torney was the only witness to ing committee that spent two|provide a conflicting note to the months examining the M ar ion|long testimony. County Welfare Department with| She charged that the protest equal negative results. |was ‘organized by the welfare “There is no iron curtain sur- department” to try to “sell op-| rounding these records,” he de- position to the bill to the legis|clared. “They are open to alljlature.” {elected public officials and the] To which Mr. Rappaport hotly records are audited regularly by replied: - | the State Board of Accounts and| «1 personally organized this by federal auditors.” |group after reading what I con-! Others who spoke against the sidered a very disgraceful edi-| Senate bill were: (torial in the Sunday newspaper.”| Dr, Grover L. Hartman, secre-| rhe protest received unexpected {tary of the Social Service De- support from Bruce Savage, who |partment of the Church Fedela-|iqentified himself as campaign ition of Indianapolis. manager for Hep. Brownson, | Dr. E. M. Dill of Hendricks, «1 came here with an open |County, former Superintendent of ming” he said, ‘and after hearthe Boys School at Plainfield and yng poth sides, I too am against
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