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Julietta Bill Is Called Back After Passage
Returned for Amendments After Going to Governor
By ANDY OLOFSON Two hours after the bill to take the Julietta County Home out of politics was sent to the Governor for his gignature, the Indiana House last night called it back for an amendment. = ;
The measure, which would put operation of the home ( under a non-partisan board administering Indianapolis and t
Marion County health facili-| ties, was passed by the Sen- |
tin, was pis + Housing-Project
When it was returned to the gas House for concurrefice in the Sen- | Bill Is Passed ate amendment to put Julietta un-| der the combined health admin-
istration, Rep. George Diener, In-| . . ‘dianapolis Republican, moved” to Requires Vote .On Public Units
approve it. : > Shouted Down The House-passed bill requiring Rep. Kenneth Blackwell, Erank-| , pq 4ority vote of citizens before lin Republican, and Rep. Lee ,,y ,uplic housing project can be Kriner, Indianapolis Republican, iiarted in a community was teamed. up with GOP machine ,,...4q hy Senate, 28 to 18. But it pressure to try to defeat the bill, oq gent back to the House for but they were shouted down. concurrence in some minor techTwo hours later, however, Rep. joa] amendments.
e- . Diener said there was a mov Compromise on COs
ment to reconsider it for an amendment to change "the effec-. The House and Senate agreed tive date from July 1, 1951, to'on a compromise in the controFeb. 1, 1952. |versial bill to pay the State GI “This change was proposed in bonus to conscientious objectors order not to change Julietta ad- who served in the war. ministration during the present] The approved amendment will County Commissioners’ adminis-| provide for immediate payment of tration,” Rep. Diener said. {the bonus to COs who were disThe bill was sent to a confer-|/abled and to relatives of COs who ence committee to make the died as the result of combat change. service. Will Create Groups | They were included in the bill] The bill will create a Marion for immediate payment of the County Health and Hospital Cor- bonus to all disabled veterans and poration with "a non-partisan the next-of-kin of deceased GI's. board of five trustees to be elect-| The bill was sent to the Govered on a no-party ballot in the nor for signature.
general election in 1952, {he sam? School Buildings x The Senate passed, 44 to 0, the House-approved measure creating a State School Building Authority empowered to finance construction of schoo ena Teast nem 10 iocal] communities until bonds are retired. * But the House refused to approve a Senate amendment appropriating $25,000 in state funds to finance administration of the authority. A committee was named to agree on a compromise.
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Before the election, the Health
ees to be appointed by the Governor to serve until elected trustees are certified. The trustees would be empowered to appoint a superintendent of Julietta on the basis of experi-
ence, without regard to politics. Members of the House appolnt-
Truck Weight Bill Goes to Governor i i ami hue:
Reps. Ralph G. Hines, Forrest * Sondie V ofes, 36-10; |Link, Earl L. Aders, Jesse DickHouse by 60-17
inson and Homer Froman." They ‘were apopinted by Rep. Harry E. Danielson, chairman of
The truck weight bill with athe House Committee on benevo-| be
penalty clause put back in it wasilent and scientific institutions. passed by both houses of the leg-
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[Anness Wants To Help On Bus Safety Code
He'd Like to Serve |
On Interim Committee By CARL HENN Sen. Milford Anness, Matamora Republican, believes in finishing what he begins. ah \ As co-sponsor of a Senate resolution to establish a bus safety code for adoption by 1953 legislatgre, Sen, Anness i interested in working on the problem during the interim. “I'd like to be appointed as GOP, member of the two-man commit §- tee to assist in formation of the code,” he said yesterday after the, resolution was approved. | Sen, Anness revealed a previous request to be appointed to the ‘ |“Little Hoover Bill” committee] or ‘the State Tax Commission ‘study group. “I've already spoken up for one of those. two,” he confessed. “I Tg don’t think I ought. te try and! 7 change that. But if I'm-not ap-| pointed to either one, I want to work on the bus safety code.” | Bipartisan Committee {
9% . The bipartisan committee will] " Ki ll ve appointed by Lt. Gov. John, ee |Watkins pending approval of the SIX FEET TALL and still resolution by Gov. Schricker. | growing is this Sacred Lily of | A formula fér the code will be India grown by Mrs. Carroll worked out by the Indiana Traf-| Jones, of 809 N. Tuxedo St. (fic Safety Commission, or another The lily is a rare plant in this |State agency named by the Gov-| part of the country and- seldom [erRor, + 1 . y | Sen. Anness, as chairman of reaches the height of this one. |the Senate Public Safety Commit-| It's red flower was in full |tee, was in large measure respon-| bloom this week-end. {sible for investigation of reported r—— Isafety violations and hazards in| {at least four suburban bus lines! operating out of Indianapolis. | To Present Oratorio His committee conducted the inTimes State Service vestigation, blamed conditions in| TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 3—A part on what it called lax superworld premiere of an oratorio, Vision by the Public Safety Com“Lamentation,” by American mission, and recommended the] folk-song collector John Jacob, resolution. |
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Chil 8 8 p. m. Wednesday, | : ; A ar. 14. 5 ‘ { J : To be given as the spring con. Parents Argument cert of the choir in Student Union| A.little boy was near death 10-4 auditorium, the oratorio on the| day at General. Hospital—victim! Biblical theme of Babylon will be| ©f the temper of his parents, po-|jd conducted by Miss Ruthann Har-|lice said. rison, director of ISTC choirs. Twenty-two months old Lonnie]
and Elizabeth, 33, struggled over | been arguing at their 956 N. Miley | BILLS PASSED ; special| She grabbed it and they struggled | privileges and s ke County srosceutar Sool i fermitsl son's right temple and emerged SB 143 (Sommers) — Creates Anthony physicians said his condition was, rs Passed | The child's parents weren't at of fireworks. (Passed 69-13)
ight and sent to the igure Jast night a ? | The House committee making a |
Senate voted sage 36 closed-door” investigation of fo and the House 80 to 17. charges that public funds were The measure touched off a/used for lobbying will report to bitter fight earlier over restor- the House Monday. ing the overweight penalty pro-| Rep. Robert Webb, chairman of visions that had been taken out the Ways and Means B Commit‘by the Senate Roads Committee, tee, said officials of the Welfare Urging passage of the measure, | Department and State School for Sen, Roscoe Hollingsworth, Leb-the Deaf had been questioned. anon Republican, who led the But he declined to give any infordrive to restore penalties in a re- mation about what was learned.
volt against lobby pressure, said ———,———,— only poy element of the trucking Club Meeting Set industry ts-against the bill. | Indianapolis Scientech Club, ‘Not Opposed to It’ Inc., will meet at noon tomorrow “This element is only the truck- at the Antlers Hotel. “Purifica-| ers who intend to violate the tion of Water by Flotation” willl weight laws by overloading their be the subject of Prof. Samuel trucks,” he said, “The. truckers Hopper of Indiana University
posed to it.” | — Sen. Hollingsworth said a Sen-| ator received a letter recently from a truck owner threatening) to have all his employees and their friends vote against the Sen-| ator in the next election, if he, voted for the penalty bill. ! As the House passed it a week ago the overweight penalty provisions were in it but the Senate] added a new provision requiring| Representatives to approve it. Would Lift Licenses The penalty provisions would] suspend a truck firm's license for | five days for 10 overweight viola-| tions, 10 days for 20 violations, and 20 days for 30 violations. The new amendment would give truck firms the right to a public hearing before thé Public Service! Commission on the license suspension. : The measure also requires courts to impound the trucks and their cargoes until fines and costs are paid. Six Democrats and four Repub- | licans voted against the bill with/ the penalties in it. | They were: Sens. John VanNess, GOP floor leader; D. Russell Bon- | trager, Harold Handley, Charles Maddox, Republicans; Sens. Ed-| win Baker, Louis F. Baldoni, Peter,
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Mary Garrett and Jack-O'Crady,; Democrats. : { An editorial in The Indianapolis Times was used to spearhead the/
the penalty provisions.
Soldiers Wounded In Korea to Speak
Two wounded Korean War veterans will be principal speakers at the Red Cross luncheon to-| morrow at Ipalco Hall, 16th and: Alabama Sts. They are Pvt. Virgil Strickland and Pfc. Ralph Canitz from the Army Hospital at Camp Atterbury. i First fund reports of the 1951’ campaign will be submitted at the luncheon. Music will be pro-| vided by the Crispus Attucks High 8chool orchestra. Red Cross Field Director Vernon Manuel, wounded in Xorea while giving Red Cross service, will talk on his experiences,
Lions to Hear Music L. Davis Bewes, regional sales manager for Minshall-Estey OrC., will present a musical
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Hampton was shot through the| Legislative 9 ive : a .32-caliber revolver. |St. home, and that the husband, HOUSE lates to Jeterans Without one or ase briefly before it went off, I ) ; 2 investigators with salary ¥ $5000 Wayne Parkway Commission of nine memB 161 (Baker & Gardner)—Prohi "oF advertising| his bedside. They were being, SB 174 (Sommers)—Increases salary of
head as his parents, Benny, 29, Calendar : »| Police said the Hamptons had, [threatened his wife with a gun. 8B 103 (Evans & Anness)—Giv pecial mbs. (Passed 78 Morel rhe bullet entered their only (Pavesi Taiors of 35000 through , the right eye. Hospital, in Allen ~ and Adams Counties STave. Possession, transportation or advertising questioned by homicide detectives. ! Poor relief Investigators in counties with -
first or second class cities to $215 a . 2 month with monthly $35 expense silov-| Woman Hit by Train, SB 197 (Maddox & Cummings)—Estab-| lishes control and eradication program for | Loses Both Arms, Leg ]
Briceriss in cattle. (Passed 78-0) {
B 198 (Handl i, maximum ‘sefience from" one to Increases) JOLIET, Ill, Mar. 3 OFA 5 ound guilty of sex $ of children under age of 18 yoerual abuse housewife lost both arms and a 83 201 (Kendall & leg and suffered a fracture of the n — State Revenue Department from pros irs |other leg today when she was 8 Administrative Adjudication Act after struck by a fast Rock Island passenger train. | Mrs. Marjorie Hanuski, 38, af mother of five, was believed to Maing vy Department cannot be fired. pro- have been sucked against the, (Passed 2:6) gteq for yoliueal reasons.| side of the train when she was (Malone & West)—R | that Congress Temove | confidential ® re caught between tracks at the strictions on welfare files. (Adopted by new Lenox Station five miles east of here. i
volce “BILLS DEFEATE D She was waiting to board a local train to come here on a
HOUSE of hirer er PRrn) Permits 81 Ber feut st. ' . isdoh shopping trip. She was brought | here to Silver Cross Hospital.
district to obtain referendum on dissolu1
SB Nos. Rend il 5_ (Kendall & Stemle)—Am Fuel Use Tax Act by redefining and Bends fying definitions. (Passed 74-0) SB 259 (Van Ness & Evans)—Provides that professional employees of State
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