Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1951 — Page 3

Eth \ r i

PAGE 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

1, 1051 a view toward reforms in RT GOP Labor Bills Get Big Majorifies i in House merges ‘of overlapping pubHe or $ (Continued From Page One) Republicans defended their) The measure would provide a Tay Boost Urged be given $20,000 to conduct the: . creasing workmen's compensation stand on the ground that workers’ prison term of ore to three years! 9 survey and make reco Ga 5 ear benefits for injured workers and|¢lection of doctors would open om conviction and would ban any| The legislature was urged to- tions. Ri m es occupational diseases were passed the way Bo a “medical racket”! | Gofnmigist sympathizer Toe ax bi Increase the state gasoline Traffic Arrests Li % n compensation cases. {the payrolls of the State of In-/tax at least one cent a gallonvto , Killer; 16, Moved but Hint at Stand Against FO 103 and sent to he Senate, The injury compensation bills diana. «finance repair of county roads The bili i police afd “sehiding Little’ by Verdict Allies at Soul also . fought a losing battle on would increase the maximum in-| Any person fired or refused em-/that have become impassatie| Se ara ie driving cases withIsnt go (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) |rovision. Brains injued + Jaws Ur and Gases ne crim $23 Dil would ne. given. the sight | Bi ae. Waki ie [ut warrants was Usted bile : rovision injured workers © | Sen emle, mocratic Botiing. lowed Ber head on her arms and guns and an artillery piece in nity jon. giving Bjured Worl of Dinber of hyment esha Pom appeal his or her case to a county floor leader in the Senate, said Heung: 45 11 and. sent 1G fhe " vbroke sobs. physicians. a limit o ,000] cour {the counties will need road w when : another. on any total Lt J | | The measure is designed to COPS Te- Sister Pledges Fight Reds Digging In The Republican leadership beat!” rhe pills wore saat to the Son. Capital Punishment funds to dig their way out of the peip police make more arrests in “We'll t this : (these amendments down, leaving! ,ate where they are expected to oe'' The Sen. Jo these cases With legal power 10. figh to the end if it d the Com- . pe he Senate defeated, 19-24, a bn VanNess, GOP floor 2 3 Air spotters reporte e Com- the selection of doctors in com-|,.. cq tl hold a suspect on information ine words takes every cent” Mrs. Norma munists also. digging in around pensation cases in control of |p ed promptly with Democratic, bill to abolish the death sentence leader, defending his party'sigiead of having to get a war. —spoken Kelly . Spencer, the confessed the United Nations bridgehead employing firms. Yr support, iin Indiana murder convictions, Pledge against “no new taxes” ar- pont signed by a witness. = Brooklyn slayer's sister, said after the jury on the north bank of the Han] Debate on this phase of the pro- Anti-Red Bill P assed Toll Roads {ued that it would be unwise to li Ong ago. had been dismissed. bend at Yangpyong, 27 miles gram raged for hours in the A bill outlawing the Commu- : The Senate passed and tt he wR Sing. of ne J faxes Dog Sted ng al ssed and sent to session.’ The bill making fit ille to emember oy hi Foturned last night # east of Seoul, House last Sack. 3 that toil | iat Party in Indiana, and im- the House a bill that would cre- G steal a dob sg ‘i a hi Whether County where he Eight miles farther east, heavy ocrats charge at failure posing. prison joke for persons ‘ate a state toll road commissio overnment Reform familiar will remain until Judge Offutt Communist mortar fire four mijes(to give workers free choice of convicted of beig members of a'empowered to finance a} (license was passed by the House, ad Joe's passes sentence. Hancock County |northeast of Chipyong forced fee doctors was, in effect, “socialized Red subvexsiv: oup was passed ti f { construc- he House passed and sent to|86 to 4, and sent to the Senate. M Jail is being remodeled, and no =~ : ? other United Nations tank-infan- medicine” giving employers con-|by the Ho or oy vas pasted) ion of special toll roads and fix the Senate, 78 to 6, a bill that/Under present laws prosecution 3 prisoners are kept there. "Earl Michael Kelly try patrol to withdraw. The mor-|trol of medicine. to the Senate. Ey cm $190 for Mas gr 3 comtiniasion to study|for dog stealing has been Himiita me yn AA arion County government with to thefts of dogs that are licensed. Judge Offutt has not indicated tar positions were taken under ' a boy when he will sentence th e youth {Allied artillery fire. ST E A U. a's I Jackiing but said Be would allow “plenty El el Toulon § S SA YS THIS IS IT! THIS IS THE FLASH CLEARANCE of time efense attorneys to reported on the centfal front tofile motions for new trial and ap- day was from an isolated Com- a ist battali ear Hill 675 AZINE Kelly displayed more emotion eng rer - Chechon. An h during the polling of the jury 8th Army communique called the TIMES Shan any other time during his lopposition “light.” N escape the death pen- otice, Please—No a J gan om the Soap ois Ogio exchanges or refundeetc. aherahons 3 Goths oe TR on the jury and watched each ofuimes sg velo than shor} I 3 on clothing other 4 ; member individually confirm his J ations forces, “patrolled agr - an s ening sleeves or trouser legs. No alterations on 4 pon conviction. Occasionally his thin, sively narth to maintain contac shirts. : 4 u jail-sallowed face wrinkled with a | ® SLY. 1 native and frown as he looked about him. | Okinawa-based B-29 Superfor- 3 Immediately after the jury had tresses took over the bombard- :

Avery, his attorney, indicated he will file a motion which could re- | o the Jam parallel, from the : : sult in a new trial, 5 Soo-ton . 8S. Battleship Mis- % A : 4 The Souttioom was nearly The B-20s dropped 20 toms in a empty of spectators when thes the Tanchon area. The Missouri's . Jury returned after exactly eight 16-inch guns knocked out three hours of deliberation. More than “Times Photos by Bill Opntes bridges and blasted railway in100 persons had crowded the Mrs. Sylvia Kell stallations into a mass, of twisted “ ; courtroom while lawyers for the, y wreckage there yesterda: state and defense made their] y ye. | Other B-29s dropped 140 tons closing arguments. The court-, of bombs on the C ist room had been ordered cleared | ow op 1 ter of re a op = of juveniles for final debate be.] py Tin . o rr ag miles cause, Judge Offutt declared, Soul lnwest of Janchon. - > . . the nature of the. case” Homo- Generally bad weather over ; .: sexual acts were detailed by de-| Ig ow er and fighter-bomber sorties today : fense attorneys. lon SO Yah 250. a the 2 2 cra ommunist barracks ’ : : Kelly was charged with the; on . “lover's lane” robbery-murder of | WFBM wv Won't Take, areas th touts ith > ® Mr. Thayer, June 10, 1950. | Beer Even With Chaser Crews of pion at wah bit j | The state charged Kelly and| (gontinyed From Page One) |buildings norh of Pyongyang, the FLASH Carrol Dooley, a resident in the | (Red capital, said the sfructures Kelly home, had planned to rob Kiley contact Mr. Phillips to see “exploded all over the place.” - Mr. Thayer. And “with another If the two could bring their think-|. : CLEARANCE youth, James Chalfin, had beaten, jee in line. ; choked and Dludgsoned he at} “I will not call Mr. Phillips ‘Owner of Candy : : y z orney to death on a lonely road for the purpose of a newspaper | ~ y rhs 7 near Geist Reservoir in Hamilton story, Mr. Kiley said. ‘Store Held in About 500 TIES County. Mr. Phillips said he would t : t HALF PRICE The CLOTHING The three were captured in| : ry ‘Tra ’ w di a 1 p—— : Missouri with Mr. Thayer's car.| land contact station officials, but| P . oun ing : 50 t FLOOR is the was faced with the pressing prob- - " 5 ie protection haa, Yaged Te jem of haviig Hore than 1000|° GARY, Ind., Feb. 21 (UP)—A Were 2 : $ SECOND — The ckets on hand for tonight’s/candy store owner who : sri / _ plan to rob Mr. Thayer and: his game. : 2 up oY eter trap that critically at 1.25 to 2.50. Electric Stairway statement that he had bludgeoned | Nw ee ~iwounded a 13-year-old boy and 3 takes you there 3 the victim ‘with one of Chalfin’s' “WE HAVE never had more|injured a deputy sheriff faces About 500 shoes. than 150 to sell at this- stage,” charges of assault with intent to (NOT BEFORE THEN fu wieroiled Dooley now is in the Indiana|Mr. Phillips said. He blamed TV kill. S$ Hospital for the Criminally In- for the drop. } Willie White, 51, was charged SPORTS SHIRT comf ort—in ust safe. Chalfin is scheduled to go’ ‘Charles Dagwell, who heads Yesterday and placed in Lake al : : ; seconds from on trial Monday in Tipton Cir- tickets sales in this area and is|{County jail without bail. Mean- at HALF PRICE. . R 44 f cuit Court. |Athietie Director ‘at Technioallwhile. a specialist amived from = . . aS e 00'S open .- . the Washington i [High School, listed three reasons cago to to save the life of ? | sy . s/for the drop in ticket sales. Betyl Wale, Sho was shot near Close to 100 . Street Doors ig Fd e hea y ite’s trap. . 4 i § Aid Restricted He first said that basketball at- § tendance at all season games has Waite admitted connecting SWEATERS at Ta pid H # been far below past years. He sevolver to 2 screen door so it HALF PRICE. x i Even as you are rea. : ol 4 T Th Classes |then listed TV as the second rea-| would tire at Anyons whe ited b - i 4 ins \ son. Thirdly he said that the an- are usvin r 4 0 ! I ee Inouncement that schools would be When he Same So buy Somme faudy And broken lots yng ourselves With-p reparations « [closed Friday was made in ad- a Spy ae hil ge aa for the Flash Clearance! Welfare Help Goes |vance. . iit e. hand whi'e mvestiga- of SHIRTS and We h ‘ y % | “Many of the students would ’ To ‘Unemployable have bought tickets if | TERE is the action of PAJAMAS e have examined and eyed (as the headline 3 (Continued From Page One) [thought they would get them out {TIMES Classified Want Ads. If “writers sa ) and scrutinized and L range outside care of her chil- ‘of school for a day. Now they/you have something to sell or a and SHORTS and y 3 dren. know they're going to get out/service; meed help, a job or a ’ inspected — the various and sundry items : As for making husbands pay [SnYWaY." he stated. place te live PHONE Riley 5551. a few ROBES 4 b 4 d ry some can’t, some just won't and! reveale t i ts some can’t be tracked down. |STxalss a few LEISURE B : X | y e inventory : 4 The effect of economic condi-| roken lines — odds and ends — it F tions on Old Age Assistance is JACKETS. ds ems shown in a case analysis made in : that have overstayed their welcome (like the Indiana in 1948. Of the grants , made that year, 53 per cent were Also 93 PAIRS OF Man who come to dinner) "in need because of loss of em-| M E N's OXFORDS . ; ployment, decreased earnings and} - And tomorrow morning (not before) ou'll depletion of their savings; an-| at HALF PRICE y other 21 per cent because of loss . Doe Oo . see what was done to these items. You'll . unemployment or decreased earn- . . Ings. 59 MEN'S HATS— « see reductions that are astounding — even HALF PRICE Neither do statistics bear out dumbfoundin ev mons n - the criticism that people rush; HALF PRICE. : 9 e apparently reckless Mostly 37.50 ones down to become public charges on| But this is a Clearance — the celebrated for 18.75 > their 65th birthday. Actually the And 59 PAIR Fl we : : (Second Floor] sulipient. rate for the youngest MEN'S LEATHER ash Clearance — and it is our intention to Second Floor eligible population, 65-89, is lower : I than older groups, suggesting GLOVES. make it very Short — and very Sweet! " : that they either are still working | dirs or living from their savings. 1 2 3 The Marion County Welfare i DED BY A SHORT SWIFT ? Department and the State Wel- | TROUSERS fare agency are paying out grants| set by law to the people desig-| nated by law to receive them.| They never pay more than the! { maximum set by law . . , and] { their records show that they fre-| : | quently pay less, | In which we touch the hat . Second Floor | | Bde Welfare” in Indiana . . . | to the J. C. PENNEY CO. “Spendthrift” or ‘“Conserva- | t tive?” As Hoosiers (we've been here | f Charges have been made that | ‘ : Indiana has a runaway welfare | 98 going on 99 years)— program. Here are the figures | as merchants and citizens that tell the facts: | indful of Indi lis civi ONE: In Indiana 19,000 fewer | mmatul e} Incianapohs civic persons were receiving Old Age | prestige nd Assistance and 10,000 fewer | A rather badly broken group—but just what you prefer may be included. children were Aid to Dependent | —and of its status as a great Who can tell—but you! Children recipients in December | retail center— i Pel y ors 1949 than in 1942, the peak | " year. National trends for both | —we want to be “among those \ {oF : hr Brograms show Rite People re- | present,’ now verbally, and AND A ceiving assistance in December | 3 1949 than at any time since | Thursday personally, at the on 1936. J. C. Penney opening, on the " TWO: During war years case Circle. loads and expenditures declined | sooner and more in Indiana | It can be taken for granted— , than nationally. They have in- bali wi Yous: So en al a aw | that the public will take Penney's rate since the end of the war. | (in their new home) immediately THREE: Average assistance | and warmly-—and increasingly to ‘ payments in Indiana are con- | + llective h ' i sistently lower than the aver- | its collective heart— i ages or the United States as a And through the years as the On the BOYS’ FLOOR : Here's an example from De- | building mellows and merges into —the SIXTH cember, 1949: its histori . U.S. Ina | its historic and. monumental Various groups. of st Old Age setting—it will, more and more, OUTERWEAR and Al Sistance i. $44.76 . $35.33 | become recognized as a definite TROUSERS and Coats of various textures, weights" and weaves—broken lots—but it's worth ent Children contribution to downtown | FURNISHINGS —at your while to look through. | | (per family) 7417 64.59 Indianapolis, physically and in HALF PRICE (some y i Blind Assistance 46.11 38. 1% i ) : by | the mercantile sense. items at less than Let nothing — but nothing — keep you from being among those present a ACCOUNTING UNIT TO MEET Greetings and salutations to you~" half!) DON'T MISS! Thursday—(Doors open from 9:30 till 5)! -— Richard Robinson,’ head of the one and all. tabulating division of Remington! n ; & Rand Corp., will speak at the iL. STRAUSS AND : 5 y : \ : monthly meeting’ of Butler Uni-| t vt versity’s Accounting Society Fri- COMPANY : . INC. 2 i day at 8 p. m. in the Italian Vil- » uy Ae x i lage restaurant. . 4 iii aie : 4 |

returned its verdict, Harris W.

| ment of the northeast Korean

port of Tanchon, 170 miels north

\ ’ > 5 #