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Dewey Widens FEPC Bill Compromise

Modified Version Leaves Power Of Enforcement Up to Public

On BY ANDY OLOFSON . » The power of public opinion to enforce Indiana's 1945 Fair Em-

ployment Practice Act is the modified version of the proposed 1951

. {amendment now before the state legislature. Warns Failure It sets up a procedure for determining officially whether or not To Help Europe certain employers discriminate against minority groups. . Once so officially determined, the employer who does discrimiHelps Stalin pate then is subject only to the|—

- ... verdict of public opinion. : WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (UP) There are no fines, no « J1ck Bi Ces ~Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New tences no injunctions : York today branded the proposals Oppose Compromi | se |

of his fellow Republicans to with- . * hold U. 8. troops from Europe as EXtremists on both sides of, this Fi ht iM Senate the “last gasp” of isolationism 1SSue are far from satisfied. Both, and warned Congress their adop- bitterly deplore having to com-| tior ght invite -vorld disaster, promise, | Passed in House cent terms and before an Had it not been for the “heat” | . ‘anding-room-only audi-/PPlied by the minority Demo-| After Wrangling demanded full support|Crats in the House of Representa-| A stiffer crackdown on over-

lick build-up of European tives yesterday, the FEPC bill un-|weight trucks that are helping to vith Americans. doubtedly would have been| break up Indiana’s highways and said that represents “the doomed in this session. {a $20 increase in the license fees

sly course on earth” which will But had its backers insisted | fOr trailers face a potential rocky avoid a third world war and/upon court enforcement of the road in the state Senate this week. “total destruction” of civilization. act, the Republicans probably] Both measures finaly passed the Gov. Dewey gave his views to the would not have permitted it to pe House Saturday after weeks of Senate Foreign Relations and|reported out. wrangling and much name-call-Armed Services Committees . _Mng betwen the trucking and railwhich are considering jointly a The Tot ras 3 SUMPrOiSe! youd interests. Republican resolution to have or wavs and Means A agreed tol . T1¢ Overweight truck crackCongress pass upon sending fresh| og, a1one and make the agre ase |4OWD, passed by the House by a troops to bolster Wurope against|paoommendation RE aro P {78-11 margin, provides: communism, TWO: TI WH ONE: That any overweight With his appearance, a split in : The Democrats agreed to truck and its contents be imthe GOP hierarchy on the troops exempt non-profit corporations | pounded until the fine is paid and issue widened to a gulf. and employers of six or fewer the overload removed. Hoover to Testify from the act. TWO: That 10 or more violaSen. Alexander Wiley, (R-Wis.)| THREE: The FEPC backers tions of the state’s maximum chose the moment to announce|also agreed to eliminate the sec-|total weight limit of 72,000 pounds that former President Herbert tion that would have permitted result in suspension of licenses Hoover has consented to give his|the court to mandate the em- and the PSC permit for periods opinions to the committees on ployer to hire the worker and pay ranging from 5 to 30 days. Tuesday. These will be the direct him back pgy. No license suspensions are proopposite of Gov. Dewey's. th Sets Up Commission vided for any other types of violaGov. Dewey pulled out a e (tions. stops to oppose the views of Mel The amenied bul: fowever, sets) Aimed at Firms Hoover and other parfy leaders— procedure for investigatin € The impounding provision is like Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio, ph. 00s of hie es igaling Thy | aimed at hard-hearted truckers and Sen. Kenneth 8. Wherry of| =~. on has powers of sub. | Who refuse to pay the fines and Nebraska, author of the resolu-| oa with penalties of $50 to $500, let the driver take the consetion to limit the troops. for - any person who Tefuses to duences. Out - of - state truckers— Pressed by Sen. Wherry to SaY| \o-operate with the investis ati {outside ' Indiana's jurisdiction— exactly what he thought the Sen. oo, 8aUNE will be less inclined to refuse to ate should do with the resolution, : \pay the fines if the trucks, too Gov. Dewey blurted back: | After the commission issues its are “jailed.” hy “Beat it, by the biggest possible finding, the decision then’ may be| The license fee change had an

majority so we can let the world taken to the court where the final Jal we are not going to turn ruling is made. |saster jime Jorg Tho The $a and pull out of western Ea! The Shforeement thereafter will digest indicated that $20 of the ; ! y weight of public opinion. [lic “If you couldn't hold western At the present Boo the FEPC oT Safer a Europe, what would you do?” Sen. has two workers who travel. However, a careful reading of Wherry demanded. 1 {around the various plants to in- the bill revealed that the trailer Then we would be in a whale y.stigate charges of discrimina- license fee was ‘being upped from of a mess,” Gov. Dewey rejoined. ti, = They talk the problem over.$5 to $25 with no change in the

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ge, ular Rea ot the GOP, Legislature Expected to Pass 50 to 75 tial nominee in 1944 and 1048, Before Closing Mar. 5, 500 Bills Doomed voiced support of the foreign 2 moves being made by President : By NOBLE REED Truman to forestall Russia from | Indiana has 161 new laws ready for its statute books. aggression against any area left) And an estimated 50 to 75 more measures will be passed by open to her. both houses of the legislature before the sesioh must close at midGov. Dewey said the United night, Mar. 5. , States cannot survive alone and Most of the bills that had not been passed by at least one house

Without overseas materials, our they are given special attention] = Tilsary TCINe Youd 2 Be gh more nl” eS =e A Te ew . i { : Incraase salaries of And adoption of a limiting|500 measures, some of them spon- the Governor and other state resolution on the Agi by majority leaders at the elected officials. power to dispatch troops would/beginning of the session, will die| . - be “an ultimate act of folly,” beni action. { SIGHT: Increase the unem added. Some of the major bills ex Ae = $37 sation payments ‘Nctice to Stalin’ |pected to be passed and sent topo poo workmen's som“The issue has narrowed down the Governor during the final pensation payments from $23 10 to one little toehold of isolation- week include those that would: | for 350 weeks to $27 a week for ism concerning the sending off ONE: Open the secret Welfare 5; weeis Maximum over-all benground troops only to one area— Department files to the public. |.gi¢ pelg at $10,000 western Europe” Gov. Dewey TWO: Make illegal the manu-| "gong of the 161 bills that have said. - |facture and possession of ma-| c Limiting the U. S. contribution terial that could be used for lot- bess passed ang pent to the Gov. to European defense abroad, he tery and horse race betting. vetoes as wil: > : said, would be a “simple, direct) THREE: Create a full-time "" 0 =. 00" a nizati f th notice to Stalin that we do notlcivil defense council, a director ¥ io Orige Te0 gan a HO h . intend tc back up our men in Eu-|and staff with an appropriation a lanapos . sC im adminisirarope and that they and Europe of $500,000. tion for more efficiency. are his for the asking.” | FOUR: Establish penalties for Remove the ban in some com“If this resolution should be overweight trucks, including the munities against hiring married adopted it would be taken in every impounding of trucks and their teachers in the public schools. capital in the world, both free cargoes and suspension of truck Extend the deadline for filing and slave, as a signal that the firm's licenses. applications for the state GI United States has hauled down| FIVE: Set up more control of bonus to Apr. 30. its flag,” Gov. Dewey asserted. [the state school system under the Indianapolis Sewer Bonds Gov. Dewey would not beistate government, providing for{ , +i ries Indianapolis to float pinned down on how many ground|a State School Building Author- $50 million Tevenue bonds to condivisions he thought should belity to construct new schools and| e+ Sewers contributed to Gen. Dwight D. rent them to local communities ““n. olice officers three weeks Eisenhower's North Atlantic Pact'and establishing a new state ay with pay after 10 years’ Army. He said he would leave adult education alvision ud ¢ | service that to Gen. Eisenhower's judg-| SIX: The biennial state budge . ment and suggested Congress do which was raised from $531 mil-| Extend presen Benefits for S18 likewise. Ilion to $540 million last week to 0! WO ptio; RO {and other privileges except the bonus to veterans of the Korean

Legislative Calend v Legis wu ive “ en ar 3 ovide for free care of indi-

—Revise | BB 156 (West and refit corporations. gent patients<of state at Indiana

i - tions. Bills Passed | statute governing non-profit corpora Passed 84-0) 1 a (Feb, 24 1951) : SB 162 (R. Ferguson and Bontrager)— University Medical Center. + SENATE | Permits refund of intangible tax paid on Provide for licensing of prac-

Increases €OMPpeNsa- . HB 5 Ane Boards. of, Review fol PLomistors, Rotes secured by mMOTLEREe.|4;.q) nurses along with registered

$8 a day in counties of less than 50,000 "gg es™ pn conrad and N. Ellis)—Re-| nurses. popilatien and to $10 a day in Sounties| heals law requiring Secretary of State a : on passage. (Passed 33-0) : [is somplle momthiy list of automobile Limit Firemen’s Hours a8 2 : -| license car an ngine sale : 324 (Stevens, Beck)-Reaulres tons to certain police officers. (Passed 85-0) | Limit city firemen to 83 hours

ship trustees to prepare abstrack of ye SB 218 (R. Ellis and McConahay)—

ceipts and disbursements on state pre- work a week edits to each Provides interest in a title bond or con- . «4 i eh Thai ag disbursed tract to convey real estate by a deceased Permit the sale of pheasants

fund, amounts received and ass to surviving spouse » for food by domestic breeders.|

and the balance, (Passed 40-0) . spouse shall Joca! 3 Doaaet ante On) tance, an ER Conrad and Bontrager) inal ts to hire! ocal authorities to enac > — § traffic regulations identical with provi-| Amends inheritance tax procedure in re- Permit criminal courts to re ions of present motor yeijole, law. Etf- gard to redetermination of inheritance more than one public defender, ective on passage. (Passe - tax by ruling out any appraisals m ‘ ”" HB 59 (Gleason) —Gives additional $1000!fo: federal estate tax purposes. (Passed known as “pauper attorney. gross income tax exemption to veterans ggg, Create park departments for with at least 10 per cent disability.| gg 257 (Stemle and Farris)—Reafires small towns in: Indizna Passed 42-0) { 0 il d in Indiana § /N§ . o CHR S10" (Hoesel, Bierly)—Reauires tele- Duy Of a an Ane Lyi ans Gi the ‘State . Conservation hone companies to chtain certificates of Toi. oq 7.0) ive e nservatio ferritorial authority describing area served (Passed BT-00p 004. parick)—permits Department power to control use hd area vo be served from Public Serv-| HB 108 (NICE (ol0 0 truck and con-| ne P £ foe’ Commission. Effective on passase. | TROUTONIF vere and also sets Of Underground water (deep (Pasied, 13-1), peland)—Increases sherif's| up schedule for suspension of license and wells) where water supply is low. mileage allowances from 6 cents to 8 cents| PSC permit for all trucks exceeding top p it for a mile. FEffective or. passage. (Passed limit of 72,000 pounds on 10 or more erm an open season or : : |occasions in one year. (Passed 78-11) trapping beavers.

-— | land) —P it ounties HB 253 (Meek, Beavers)—Allows tools HB 185 (Copeland)—Permits cou Continue 1950 reassessment of

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Machinery and farm equi ment ho be Yaad containing atense plan, oF armed forces| as collateral or joans when oan camp or adjoining u K period is 12 months or less. (Passed 42-0) deputy sheriff with salary hetween $17, real estate through 1951, 1 HB 200 (Heavilon, Spurgeon) Repenls and $300 monthly. (Passed TE ds tor Prohibit payment of salaries to ndaiana p! - (Beavers, Justice) rr i visions prohibiting merger and consoli-/dams to control water levels of lakes public offficials while they are in ation of state and national banks. Ef-| (Passed 68-0). jail. : ective on Rassase, (Passed 42-0). HB 300 (Neely)—Permits justice of peace . ’ (HB, 260 ( ebb, Kriner)—Changes name to draw coroner's per diem when conduct. Dog Owner's Liability o cago ng inquests in absence of coroner, (Passe i 8tock Exchange. Effective, on passage. | 638) Beal. ayy sed Make q08. Swhets laple for| Asse! =0), eal) —Exempils sitter amages eir pe attacks a B 280 (Bail)—Grants Lafayette schools|agencies from registering as an employright to transfer certain property to ment agency. (Passed 70-0). public official while on duty (mail| city. Effective on passage. (Passed 42-0).| HB 427 (Hines, Seng) Permits State oqppierg) : HB 287 (Heavilon, Noble)—Legalizes in-| Highway Department fo pay $25.000 for ay stallment Joans and requires Jrnders tolits share of Joint federa «State yishway| Give disabled war veterans an n the even [testing experiments. (Passe -1), of loans. Effective on passage. (Passed JIB 420, (Fishering)—Reauires all public additional $1000 exemption in «1). officials rawing 0 salary an ees to 4 (40:3) '320 (Kincaid) —Increases attorneys’ |itemize total earnings for vear and file their gross income taxes. foes from 4 Der, cent to 15 pe perl rit Count Juditor And state board of, Prohibit the appointment of] ruc up to accounts. 8s 6), | giten Ow. Efiective on passage. (Passed HB 434 (Blerly, Miser)—Increases from &NY candidate's relatives on elec7). § |$5 to $25 license fees for additional trail- tion boards HB 324 (Hoesel, Regan)—Deletes two-|ers not licensed as part of tractor-trailer v ! ing provision in law concerbing| unit, (41%! Minnick, Johnson) Permits. Sets Qeadline for filing, notices ng whic a —Pe : : Py oY new. b nding. Effective on|selling of oil, gas or mineral lease without of candidacies in primaries 40! passgfe. (Passed 41-0). | registering with State Securities Commls- days before election, Present pe-

(Joh , Kopp)-—Raises fees sion. (Passed 81-0). go a ne rete MO a Sale) Empowers Indiana Toll riod is 30 days before election. |

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39 ju Sn Dancap a Board Bridge Commission to build toll roads ear. ubles pay of mem 0 : ot Dental Examiners to $20 a day. (Passed (Passed 1-0). ol Feotioe)-oProeides for 3 1 Longer Boxing Bouts Hy i e], Justice) —Provides for \ ) | Wh HOUSE {rehearing of all ditch cases pending in ncrease the limit on, Doxing 5 (Anness)—Repesls 1035 act re-|court since 1941. (Passed 68.2) matches from 12 rounds to

"eR. 3 : niring $10,000 bond. for trustees of state] HB 503 (Harland, Link --Permits judees pounds, permitting championship]

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stitutions, (Passed 82-0). of superior courts to commission notary BB 3 ‘Maddox and Evans) Bormits sec. | public, Fuseed, 09-0). rents Bh Dariisal fights to be staged in Indiana. | ond, third and fourth class cities to use. ! (Cloyd) ~ 8 - aa . ; rking meter funds to build off-street | drainage commission in counties. (Passed, Repeals law requiring the Motor, rking facilities. (Passed 82-1). | SB 57 (Baran)-—Sets salgry of county urveyor at $9600 in counties with popufation between 250,000 and 400,000. (Passed 3)

). { "HCR 14 (Bierly. Colbert)—Creates 11- : | member Special Education Commission to automobile engine numbers and

study dition of fifth year training. in tertain: high schools. (Adopted by voice license numbers every month. |

SB 126 (Btone) Amends 1873 mot to|votel. More than 100 of the new laws| ,000 - in bequests, ; : | eliminate limit of 3100000 in beauests | Bills Defeated is passed so. far by both houses

fontsons and persona ven to jhurchte, (Passed 82-0) SENATE + 3 (Bontrager)—Permits counties ¥ Conrad). ge-siablishes Detio!

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