Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1951 — Page 4
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Bill Given
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Cut Wage Boosts Provided Bills for Judges, Officials
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anti-lottery bill was given another setback in the State
today when its. advancement te third .reading for final vote |
Was delayed until tomorrow, . Second .reading of .the bill, providing prison sentences for possession and manufacture of ‘gaming material, had been scheduled .today, but apparently pressure against it forced postponement. , :
So Boosts Cut TB : increases provided « Ro: ‘Hg e-passed bills for judges Fe ounty 02
elected state officials were re- 993
duced considerably by amendments in the Senate. The bill, originally giving MarMon County judges salary infrom $10,500 to $13,500, wis trimmed to $11,500. The measure proposing salary | inreases for elected state officials
Repair Must Wit
Council Won't Meet Till Late in ‘Month
The Marion County Highway
| the seyen. contractors will be vive the boy. He was pronounced j stopped today as
from $7500 to $12,500 was reduced Commission revealed today that , a: ;
to $11,500, eliminating a provision pu fui scale repairing of county |
that would have given them $2000 expense money. roads will have to wait until a
The increase in the Governor's meeting of the County 'Counell pay to $18,000 a year was not cut. late in the month. THe measure, however, does not. At that time the commission affect Gov. Schricker. will seek the money and .au- ; ap : . thority to do the job Welfare States Rights No emergency neil session | Phe Senate abandoned ite oYB- wal planned so that work could’ nat resolution urging Congress to be speeded up. -1ift the secrecy ban on welfare | “At the present time we hardrecords and substituted a whole |ly have enough left in the gravel new resolution asking Congress fund to carry us until the counto repeal the Fedérar “Wokial- Se- ci} meets” Commissioner Pred curity Act ahd give all welfare W, Nordsiek said today, administrations to the states, Need Graders, Trucks
4 Leo J. White, county highway Rabies Control ,
director, said his crews were work- | “The House passed unanimously ing day and night in an effort to &«'Senate-approved bill authorizing get the streets repraired, but that | rabies querantine enforcement in|they need the authority to hire) any local community. extra gradérs and extra trucks.
He also wanted gravel to be de-! Judges’ Retirement livered directly to the spot where)
Passage of a bill that would needed rather than to the county Rave set up a retirement pension yard. plan. for county judges was He thought it would take at blocked in the House on a motion least 40 days to get. the roads in of Ref“ wim €ockrum~Evans-shape-if-the-weather-ts~good.~ yille Republican, The first roads being repaired The bill provided that retire- are school bus routes with second) ment pay be raised from. court place going to roads which are costs paid by convicted eriminalé/used by rural mail carriers, he| to; match a 5 per cent deduction said. from the judge's salary. ¥ “Rep. Cockrum- pointed out that 3 the retirement fund would depend $ upon the number of convictions imposed by the judges themselves. :
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© |are postponed until that work is (completed. The . street has been lockaded because of serious damt on by extreme ies up their work for the city 28° Jprough in their move to help speed street {weather conditions his winter.
repairs. City Engineer William’ Hunt _said> the . contractors. hada Boy, 21 Months Old, helped “materially” ‘ia the city’s Dies of Pneunionia
battle to keep weather- battered | thoroughfares in service, | A 21-month-old boy, Victor Ww. The contractors were hired un- Welsh, died of pneumonia’ this der provisions which permit the morning at his parents’ home in| expenditure of $500 of city funds Mars Hill. without letting bids. Mr. Hunt said; Mars Hill firemen failed to re-|
most have dead by a General Hospital amreached the $500 limit. ibulance doctor. . ‘Mr. Hunt said his “department; .. Victor was the son of MFT. and. will. make use of a similar plain | Mrs. Charles Welsh, R. R. 3, Box! in ar proposal to repair 34th St. 580. Services are being arranged | between Keystone Ave. and Sher- {by the Joseph H. Stevens Funeral
man Dr. He said a private con- | |Home.
a moos Wired to city crows [Escapes Death _
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