Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1951 — Page 12

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Blind Workers Legislative Calendar [Bar Group Head jp Indianapolis—Vital Statistics Why thee

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. i ° { ~ HOUSE |sage. (Passed 37-6) . EVENTS TODAY | naugh; i s i ¢ Cody Fow oy rederic ) anne| James, Dorothy Cannon delivered in 191 : | 8B 142 (Beaman. Ristine)—Permits fifth| HB 79 (Landis—Denies the right to a) y ler, president of the: ‘i ll, Servicemei's Centers. Ine, — Corel ve. Frederick Heth: Buty SAC rere | riot guns—deliv § {class cities about to become fourth class change of venue from a justice of the American Bar Association, will n House, 111 N Capital Ave. | Patterson: Jesse E. vs. Ralph McGowen: DE ATHS i d never unwrapped— . {cities to retain. present board trustees peace in cases where there is no_other| I na Lumber and Builders Roly Ae Martha AUVs. Henry Monfreda; Anna an for waterworks. (Passed 74-4) competent justice In the county. (Passed address the In- iation-- ough tomorrow, Marte vs. Robert Ruse: Jerome Lewis vs. E. Pred Bloemker, 73, at Methodist, cars| oo. ready for use by poM D Bett | BB 164 (McConahay, Johnson)-—Reduces 38-8) { .dianapolis Bar ¥poo Florence Goldman; Addie vs. Theophilus cinoma. 5 1 VelaraD cirrhosis] a any 0 er {statute of limitation on Barrett Law| HB 137 (Malinka, Norris)—Enables cer-| Shirley; Robert vs. Oma Burns; Dorothy Walter Qroue r, 55, n B07 N. Hifnois. lice today. {bonds from 15 to 12 years. (Passed 82-0) tain state employees to transfer credit Association to- EVENTS TOMORROW lys, Thomas Ballard; Rex O. ‘vs. Ruth George Lee borgan, 70, & : Noruie f Than Other Employee SB 260 (Beaman, Evans)_Permits di. earned as (oachers Lo Publie Fuployees morrow at the Indiana Lumber and Builders Supply As- Page; Nellie E. vs. Rollle Walt; Doris | pote H. Stewart, 61, at General. cerebral Lt. Ernest A. : rector of civilian defense, with consent of Retirement Fund. fective on passage. | ~sociation—Last day, Murat snd "\vs. Edgar Branham; Willlam H_ vs. Marie ™ipomposis, | ty space in : Blind men when properly trained Governor, to enter into interstate agree- | (Passed 44-0) Columbia Club. | advertising Club of Indians [Dice Morgan: Ida L. vs. Marion W. arent 000 nine Turner, 60. at 373 N irked by empty ments for mutusl aid in civil defense.| HB 249 (Bartock, Miser) —Provides that! ig Mr. Fowler, an Yie¥s of Progress” address by William Wetherald: Dora vs. Eimer Allen. Holmes, carcinoma. rack, cleaned are able to do better work On (Passed 2 und) itare|Sgaipment for pumping water from Lake, : . ’ pl §, Cobb and William, T Bowman, General : Bertha Violet Kidwell. at 823 Broadway, a new gun ' y { 1 (Co nd)—Increases weliare n 8 r e A rov - otors’ narrators, anapoils @ . 1 re! 4. . many industrial jobs than men benshit ta pind from maximum of $45 10 Partient or a SP Eitective on} a orpey 9 | u BIRTHS Constance Koehler, 71, at St. Vincent's, and stacked the guns. with sight, according to the fore- 360 a month; ignores first $50 of earnings passage (Passed 43-0) | Tampa, Fla., will statewide Rural Electric Cooperative — BOYS carcinomatosis. k lin determining eligibility. (Passed 75-3)| HB 263 (Justice. Wilson)—Makes town- urge lawyers to Through tomorrow, Lincoln, At St. Franeis—Delgar, Helen Watson: Roy Elbert Smoot, §7, at 1623 Spann pr Elmer. Mary Bari: Francis. Marion pa oaaly Theall “83, at 618 W. 41st,

men at P. R. Mallory Co. who| "ug "193 soterback, gMackez)—appro- ship trustees members of county board yi i priates $25, for Fair Employment Prac-|of education. Provides that county schoo employ blind workers in their tices Commission and sets up procedure supervisor may qualify for distribution plant. for determining whether there Is discrim- of funds as teaching unit. Effective on

The foremen discussed the prob- ation. (Passed on suspension of Tules, passage, {Passed 40-0) 4 tial . a ’ 3) J. (Long)—Provides par ial county Mems of blind workers yesterday HB 381 (Davis, Brennan) Creates six- (support of hospitals operated by non-|

moder Lp ERR dernize and MARRIAGE LICENSES Schr meek. _ = on Barbara Barlow: . Aftericsclerotic heart

to hecome active Robert Russell Erxieben., 31, Cleveland, At, Colema i Edna Abbott, 66, at 1223 N. Pershing, : |" EB. B. Emelie Sloan; Alonzo, Wyoma , 66, in defending ib nck iri 20 1508 Lauley: Evalyn Siniley: ghader Ruth Herdrich: Ralph, Mary’ Belle Sanh °F, at 2218 W. Walnut ertiesenjoye ains, 23, 124 Bloomington. { eth. bert, Carol McMullen; Arteriosclerosis. joy {Joseph Rinaldoni, 27, Camp Atterbury: At tl odist—R Ober an Thomas, Ellen

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aa member bi-partisan legislative committee, profit corporation (Passed 32-6) y - ( A | ‘with 16 state industrial counselors\{ire. from each house. to investigate] HB 321 (Spurgeon. Froman)—Authorizes| Mr. Fowler under a govern | gaNands Henderson, 18.32 8. Temple L Wuson: Warren, Edith Luther; Saf w Unl ked for the Istéte and county welfare departments. removal of timber from state forests for . : 5 h i . . ' for the blind. ie. and county welfare deparimenis.) i of Umber from state forests for ment of laws, It Bayard Gardnsh Io 1 vile Ave. | AC Se Vincent socCharies, Martha Colson: e Was Unioc | Representing the vocational re-| "RB ur) (Hasbrook, Peighner) —Provides | revenue. i eons rund © Effective | 1S his opinion that lawyers should Isadore Zarin. 30. Wooster, O.; Ester ~ Clinton, Mary Margaret Bledsoe; ames, So kW Rk bbed | habilitati 1 t for short-term loans to families of men on passage. (Passed 41-4) : not shun publicity as much as; Reed, 24, IU Medical Center, Indianap-| Therese Streif as Ko | -habilitation agencies of 11 states, [7% FC" r ice: loans to be ¥epaid when! HB 346 (Brennan. Cronin)—Provides| olis At Home—Edward, Alice Jayne 1142 8. rv “these men, all blind, are taking allotment checks start comifig. (Passed $3600 salary for fustices of the peace in| they have in the past. | Robert L Harper, 19, 231 Temple; Joan| West St.: Henry, Mabel Icenogle, 2312 The Blue Ribbon Dairy Bar, Yl ‘ » ’ 0) : . i 1 tor! ———— —— Smith, 18. PFinly | W. McCarty St 3330 W. Washingt St was +] 2 i a five-da refresher course at 8 South Bend and other appropriations for] |e ‘ . . ashington ~ y HB 489 (Birchler, Seng)—Prohibits dis- expenses. Effective on passage. (Passed - . Charles A. Toms, 23, R.R. 19. Indianapolis; GIRLS ansacked 1 thi rain ’ AIN AN Hotel Severin under the auspices tiller from restricting territory of liquor 20-12) Destination for Gls Lola Marie Winters, 29. 1443 Prospect | o¢ st Francis—Harry, Marilyn Humphrey. nsacked early S. morning § FLIEVES AT wholesaler (n selling that product; pro-| HB 347 (Blerly) Requires legal adver- % Wiliam gr 0, Su Union: Lois g¢ General—Charles, Birdie Pryor. and $700 taken from the unlocked J Id te, 18, 1 chman Ave. At Coleman—Andrew, Veola Hill: Vane,

Virginia Jones: Pred. Beverly Crawford: Safe there.

of the Office of Vocational Re-|yides for treble damages. (Passed 77-1) |tisement of intention to clean or repair y. 40... Army enlisted and inMerritt. Myrle Henderson; James, Cath-| (lan Fischer, supervisor, told

HB 531 (Brayton) —Eliminates salaries ditches, Eff . (Passed - ‘habilitation, Federal Security|, M2 S31 (Breton CO wane for 44:0) cctive on passage. {AS ducted men will be sent to Ft. DIVORCE SUITS FILED

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«Agency, in co-operation with the justices of peace in Warren, Washington, HB 396 (Spurgeon Allen) —Requires . | erine Walsh, g P Perry and Wayne Townships in Marion store licenses for persons who haul lum- | Custer, Mich., beginning tomor- Walter vs. Pauline Ratcliffe; John vs.| Ay Methodist—Edward, Lois Huggler: Rich- police thieves had worked all the Indiana Board of Industrial Aid County. (Passed 74-1) ber, coal and other merchandise into state 3 x Helen Neal. E. Glen vs. Thelma EE. "ard ‘Mary Cox; Donald, Dorothy Lum. FAST! and Vocational Rehabilitation for HCR 15 (Buschemi, Slenker)—Commends for resale. Exempts farm and dairy prod-| TOW, the State Selective Service Mood: Margaret ye. Rymell Qaret, Doel Wiel Sieorge, Fleanor Sipe: Albert, Doris hinge screws loose before discov- BEITER > Walt rhe : | y , » v ; | ckliff; Howar oyce Joan Finn | the Blind. ° wales Beason MAEVE ESE or lh onl Weery Mich Radifes| Director announced today. Roper! nunaie: Biden We ya. Juma aro: a's Vincents bul ees time: wart STINE the Safe Was WIOUS The foremen admitted they Governors. (Adopted by voice vote) 139-01 A —————— - : oo a — i— Oo 4 “7 BILLS DEFEATED {" HB 407 (D. Brown)-Terminates $5 per were skeptical when blind men Luh ot ” diem paid to county and township asses-| HOUSE sors during reassessment completed by]

nirst bos iii JIOFRIng Lor them, HB 3s Justice) Establishes adult jodu- Apr (1, (1950. (Effective (on (passage. | y ey change ne {cation director in office 0 state debart- | (Passed 40-0) { but th a ang r minds ment of public Instruction, {Defeated HB 431 Haverly Malinka) —Revises

‘They Do It Better’ 20-58) SENATE present law pertaining to second, class enr ma EN E, cities to conform with 1950 census figures Henry Zimmerman, fore n of| SB 118 (R. Conrad —Proyides for equal and prescribes form of government for

the swith division, didn't think a distribution of jobs 2 Department of clties Effective on passage (Passed | x fi . “ ’ onservation between Democratic and Re- 36-0) blind man could do “hot tinning” [Sibiican Parties. Prohibits discharge of HJR 6 (Blackwell. Copeland)--Provides

work, but now he boasts that they employees for political reasons. Effective for adoption of constitutional amendment bat o h {on passage. (Passed 26-23) proposed by 1949 legislature to increase do better hot-tinning than any| HB 33 (Brennan, Swanson)-—Increases terms of county prosecutors from two to| other men.” Isalary of St. Joseph County prosecutor to four years. (Passed 31-13)

Blind men not only do excellent » Youths Are Held PSC Member Hits

work, they learn quickly and are) eflicient. “I show the man what In Theft of Car Parts FCC Policies

he is to do and leave it up to him to figure out the most efficient Two. Indianapolis youths who

way for him to do it,” said Ralph fell asleep after working most of! vommission’s bid to exercise con A T r y {v 8 - Maudlin, foreman of the Tunerithe night loading auto parts intolo \ oor utilities not engaged in

division. la borrowed truck were arrested inter-state busirfess was hit today

Mr, i i had a blind | { WL Jrsudim sald i job in two bY police early this morning onlin a brief prepared by Lawrence

days that usually takes the aver-|charges of grand larceny. Cannon, Democratic member of age sighted worker two to five Orville Lee Berry Jr. 18, of the state Public Service Comweeks to learn, and reach full{1308 ‘Bradbury 8t., and Ralph mission. producing capacity. Sapp, 19. of 811 Villa Ave, ad- Mr. Cannon, a director of the My blind employees are always mitted stealing several transmis- National Association of Railroad TEIN 3 : neat and economical in the use sions, axles and other parts from and Utility Commissioners, will wr : of materials.” sald Thomas Gil-/the Becker Motor Co. junk yard, leave tonight to attend his organ- Pp : § : pin. superintendent of resister 4000 E. Raymond. 8t. ization’s winter meeting in Wash- : ; Th (951 Iv p i - B N I J Rie e reseniaiion 0 E D X He

division employees. : They said they were afraid of ington. : in Washington, Mr. Can-

The foremen agree.that blind being discovered driving the truck ~While : men can learn best from other at night. They parked it in front non will file his brief in connec- ALR ' blind men. They feel that a man of 1500 E. Kelley St. to wait forition with a natural gas case af- INDIANA S HIGH SCHOOL : must be counseled by one of the daylight. Someone saw them sleep- | fecting virtually every northern A . ! 3

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vocational rehabilitation experts ing in the truck and called police state in the nation. i : before they can teach him, |at 6 a. m. today. | In his brief, Mr. Cannon says: i BASKETBALL TOURNEY : wien —— | ec ——————————— { “The operation of local utilities 4 : : : , : | njoy pictures thal are amazingly clear and wonderfully sharp on Official Weather Surveyors on Housing [1 ihe feos of ee = | : | pe a ‘ y. Spar ; ; UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Project Bow fo Jitters 8 ofles, NO LRM - : Regionals — Saturday : a big 17-inch, no-glare, reclangular screen. Enjoy high-quality MM sunrl ir = » | imc Fen. 28 (up) Aussie Crew Strikes Semifinals March 10 sound, foo, Nee Beit fol ar 2 bun sts 208 3 unrise oso 88 Sunset 5: ’ My & S— H Sn 0c el {Five city surveyors returned to Until Onions Are Aboard 1 powerful concerf speaker. The cabinet is of beaufiful, selected W

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