Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1951 — Page 2
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Hoosier Lawmakers Enda With Dead Session on Time, Find Man Tagged Twice
Quiz Started in
Enough to Shout About Quiz Stared in
Noise and Confetti, Then a Party
With Backslapping, Mark Conclusion to a heart attack
With a big whoop and a shower of newspaper confetti, Hoosier Sheriff Guilkey admitted he was lawmakers noisily ended the 87th General Assembly of the State of notified to check on Mr, Kime Indiana at 11:55 p. m. last night in the House of Representatives. Friday night, He sald he went The Senate had adjourned four minutes earlier. to a home In north Noblesville Lawmakers happily clapped each o opher on the back apd the and learned that an insurance
(Continued From Page One) ling to the coroner, death was due
Big
Continued From Page One more legislative lives at stake stand to feel any political repers cussions more severely. i, In adopting conference commits tee reports on the three main budget bills yesterday, the legislature added $397,000 to the combined tatals passed by the respective houses. In addition, the legislature passed a flock of other bills containing special appropriations not
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Budget OK Poses 5 Two-Year State Crisis
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«Rep. Jess Andrew, West Point Republican, summed it up this way rns is the big ‘gamble'a big gamble that our iil L program will not eat up all of our surplus built up aver the years.” The legislators also went home with the uncomfortable ] of the blunt comment of Gov. Schricker, who earlier had said that such a large spending program had made “new takes in evitable.”
State Trooper Critically Injured Continued From Page One Long Hospital would not permit detailed questioning, but authorities said they were satisfied with his explanation of the crash, . City police of the Accident Pre-
.|vention Bureati ‘were investigating the wreck today.
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minority Democrats immediately invited
farewell party in the Hotel Claypool.
No Overtime
One of the chief causes for joymaking was the fact that it was] the first time in the memory of! apy of the current Representatives that the House had completed: its s§ssion within the legal time. Rep. Glen Slenker, GOP majority leader who has been in the legislature continuously since 1929, said that he could recall no| other Assembly that had finished |
; ‘on, time,
Overtime in “the previous sessions, of course, was not official. They merely stopped the clock
.. at 11:59 p. m. and then plodded
doggedly through the extra hours that might have been needed to finish the work.’
. Falsie Probe.
~Rib-tickler of the closing
minutes in the House was a report;
_ from the Natural Resources Com- |
mittee asking the Speaker to appoint Jep Cadou Jr. and Leo * Seharfin as a two-man investiga-
being perpertrated upon Indiana
° manhood” by women who wear
falsies,”
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committee report * vote, only the indignant “noes” of |; Mr. Cadou and Mr, Scharffin dis-
rupting the unanimity.
Oh, Pappy!
Minority House Leader Dillin| continually was plied with the terse question, “yet?” for the last
* two days of the session. . His wife went to the ‘hospital Saturday. The Dillins are expect-
in Mnothes heir. hig .news arrived when the session ended.
~Watta Motion -
Rep. John Ryan's closing ‘com- |
“ ment on the sessioh was one of!
Jament, He bewifled the fact that the |
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“tremendous _ fraud |
dora oD a Bar yes critical hours of lawmaking, with burial in Crown Hill.
included in the budget bills, the majority members to a| {adjuster had been there Thursday. {He learned later, he sald, that Some of these include $500,000]
[House had not accepted Maeltne’ adjuster was from another jop Civil Defttue; Soup enCount Balks Fairchild West's invitation to “come up and company and Mr, Kime had not & teacher retiremen ne Th C Mo see me” backstage in an informal peen there. He said he advised fa, 350.49 fos B Sietle Flooyes ompson Lase ve the state polios od session, fsion, y or a toda .!into it an n turned complete! |" “Atter all.” Miss West wrote, [the Kime latiiiy Sceordingly them Study commission, $25,000 for a ibis Baul 3 2 of AY Xe: around and crashed into a utility “One motion backstage 18 Worth nui gidn’t pay much attention State School Building Authority, ior Frank Fairchild for per- Pole. two before the House." to looking for the man or the *100,000 for expenses of the 1951 ,,.5ion to search through items Trooper Klein was thrown clear Says Rep. Ryan: ‘I've always car” the Sheriff sald. “I Aidn-e| General Assembly (not including| |seized in the.raid on lottery head- of the police car by the impact wondered about that motion.” * | iaie it exactly that way, I Sislators’ salaries). ‘quarters of Walter F. (Big Tom) iy was pinned beneath the
‘Piano on Senate Foor | thought they wanted to know In addition, bills passed in-| ‘Thompson. verturned Giltham automobile,
if he had been here. I checked Créased the cost of local govern-| ,..,rqing to law, material city police rescue squads pulled Merry-miaking reached festive o ihem.” {ments an additional $17 million, | 2% in such a manner is to be B m from. the wreckage.
[proportions in Senate during re-| "g, 6’ Guilkey emphasized that 2CCOTding to estimates of the In- in the custody of the re other victims remained in oeas periods when Senators and, rie pe r the parkea diana Taxpayers Association. Djaces sald Judge. Robb. The the twisted wreckage of both ‘ma{their guests gathered around a =." . 41. finding of the hody. Included in this category were|Sieri- 52 must get permission chines, some of them unconscious, piano installed on the floor and “imp. up to the city police, MANY Increases in salaries from oi}. sheriff in order to investi- They were removed by police and sang sentimental folk songs, ‘They made the investigation, he township trustees up through the! gate the confiscated material, the ‘ambulance attendants. g
The . “Better Half" said, ® varicuy officials, in state Criminal Court 2 judge added. | Physicians ‘at Robert W.
: The only addition Hospital, here Trooper " : Dr. €. M. Donohue, Hamilton Thompson is scheduled in Mu- Hospital, , w pe ane, real “power” behind the| Gounty coroner who investigated | [unds voted to be returned to the! nicipa} Court 4 Friday on a traf- transferred “from General Hos-
of the legislature came, 5 local government units was the! gipital, said he was suffering - from 4% i | un out in front last night at the gery” ee ib vapors a mp $12 millon total of extra state fi : Sount Tne on "So taf moth» back- injury, a fractured left lelosing” hours. M latd voted for the schools. But|0Perating ' arm, lacerations about the face M ¢ th t immediately available. The Sher-| ing has been filed as a result of ost of the wives of the legis- quoted the verdict, however, as{hikes in minimum. teacher sala-| = 00 "0 io omce last week. and body, and burns from boiling lators appeared on -the floor of saying Mr, Kime had been dead| les also ‘tend: to increase local ater from the wrecked car radi-
both houses to sit beside their |coats in school levies. fe h i {hushands and take. part in the sHrom six’ to 16 hours” w en} Only the cushion of an est! Report Youth Shoots nor Wiggins received lacerations on the knee anll leg plus
merry-making of the finale, ; Eg Mr. Kime resided with his fam- mated $50 million surplus as the Self to Avoid Army facial and body bruises, General
bienniem starts July 1 made it| The Parting Gifts I Ce A rat possible to undertake a deficit- LYNCHBURG, Va. Mar. 6 Hospital attaches said. She, was |, The brass among leaders In the oo "4" 1041s of Petersburg, Spending program estimated at (UP) — Police said today that released from the hospital” this House were bestowed with gifts, 5' ciided in Indianapolis for, $40 million. |Charles Lee Meece, 20, shot him- morning. Mr. Kightlinger suf(by their colleagues in apprecla-| . .. vears, From now on, the legislators) 'self in the stomach rather than fered cuts on both arms, face and tion of their leadership during go. ices were at 1 p. m. today, Will ~ just keep their fingersitake an Army physical examina- knees. crossed and hope that tax reve- tion. He was in critical condition | Police today sought to reconnues equal or exceed the amounts after two bullets were removed struct details of the 3:15 a. m. estimated. (The revenue estimate by surgery at the time he was accident. 1for the next two years is higher supposed to be at the induction| All of the civilian victims re-
Car Flipped Over Witnesses told city police the Gillham car was flipped gvetilaw ‘when the state police car crashed
Speaker W, O. Hughes was
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June 30. The council's Tio his amounts to extending rent con-
trol. also’ approved Housing Authority action preparatory to the erection of 1500 housing units on seven locations. The action is preliminary to acquiring property. : The rent control resolution, pending Bufole the: Counc] since
Sept. 18, in accordance with . foderal laws which local extension of the U. 8, w due to Mar, a. in ai is. a extension of federal control. In a Surprise Move The t measure was introduced by J. Seidensticker,
Efforts of Republican Donald B. Jameson to table the resolution were defeated and the resolution passed-on §.{0.3 votes along party lines. The council’s sixth Democratic member, Joseph A. Wicker, was not present. Before the rent vote, Mr. Seidensticker called for closer co" operation between the Public Hoosing Authority and the Redet Commission, He de-
determined on the possible school use of a Northwest -Side slum clearance area. The Board of School Commissioners has promised a decision within a few weeks on whether part of the area will be needed for expansion of Crispus Attucks High School. Other Action Mayor Bayt said today that he has no power to intercede in this question since both the Redevelopment Commission and School Commission are “separate enti: ties.” He said they must settle the question between themselves.
{presented with traveling luggage; |GOP Floor Leader Glenn Slenker 0 ery rin ers’ {received a watch as did 8. Hugh
{Dillin, Democratic floor leader {and James Hunter, East Chicago, Continued From Page One | cover only printers, these printeér-
{minority caucus chairman, Rep. {distributors use it to cloak and
John Harlan, Richmond, GOP legalize their distribution of
than that actually collected in| center. Meece's brother has been maining in the hospital were rereported missing in Korea,
|any two years previously.) | ported in fair condition.
| caucus chairman, was given 5 portable radio.
[House Entertained
had not yet!
.jand Von Eichhorn,
The Johnson County Glee Club entertained members: of » House for half an hour while * | waiting on the- log-jam of lastminute business to break.
Senate Sidelights A Democrat kissed two Re{publicans in a final: “harmony” {embrace in the Senate last night. The Democrat was Sen. Mary Garrett, Indianapolis, The surprised recipients were Sen. John
Sen, Hoyt Moore, Indianapolis. As the Senate closed up shop, members presented Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins, the presiding officer, a shiny new gavel.
VanNess, GOP floor leader, and|
tickets, he said. 4H “ettect; tL gives these dings butors protection from raids that! have been, putting sellers not also engaged in printing, out of busi- | ness. The Mayor today also said he regrétted that the. legislature did not see fit to pass the anti-lottery bill which would have made
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” Monoxide Fumes Kill Youth in Car
Times State Service’ PLYMOUTH, Mar. 8. Fumes from a faulty car exhaust were fatal to a 17-year-old boy and overcame his 24-year-old divorcee companion. here yesterday.. Parkview Hospital was Mrs, Shirley Himes, of Plymouth, mother of two children, The dead youth was Dervel David Good, of La Paz. He dled five hours after the pair had been found overcome in -his father's car parked on _ a country road
ba hear the Plymouth Afrport.
A conservation” officer, Harry Lower, said he saw the car with the motor running ‘and the ‘two slumped in the front seat. ‘Coroner Dr. Paul Connell said the car had a defective muffler and that carbon monoxide fumes had seeped through the floor boards,
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possession of tickets illegal. “The city lost a potentially powerful anti-gaming weapon,” he said. . Prosecutor Fairchild also said today he was ‘disgusted at the way the legislature kicked the, ; . bill around.” { Had the bill, which outlawed
Luggage gifts were given to Sens, VanNess, Moore, Leo Stemle, Democratic floor leader,
caycus chairman, Befor: adjournment, Senators) displayed many unknown talents. Democrats Ed Baker and Louis Baldoni regaled the Senate with {a baseball skit in dialect. Milford,
* |Anness sang several songs. and
Carl Moldenhauer presented a monologue.
UN on Toes for All-Out Red Push
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ions, two British Commonwealth brigades and five South Korean
. jdivisions—at normal strength
about 200,000 men. An eight-inch snowfall and low-hanging clouds brought fight-| ing to a virtual standstill along| most of the front and grounded] all fighter planes. The snowstorm finally ended after 12 hours and climbing temperatures began to turn drifts into slush. . Radar-bombing B-29 Superfort-
weather and poured 160 tons of | bombs on the Communist supply | centers at Hamhung on the] northeast Korean coast and Py-| {ongyang, capital of North Korea, On the ground, hard-driving infantrymen of the 2d Division gained up to 2000 yards southeast of Hoengsong, Allied-held road hub on the central front. Patrols ranged even farther] {north into the trackless moun-| |tains, | | The Yanks found hundreds of | North Korean dead, slain in recent furious see-saw fighting that raged over the area. The snow-| fall helped. GIs trace the sur-| |vivors' retreat. Other United Nations forces {farther east moved up to within | {1200 yards of the Taemi plateau, | +some-10-miles-northwest-of Pang=! {nim in the face of enemy mortar land small arms fire. | Franco-American tanks and| infantry drove 6000 North Koireans back to a new defense line along a jagged ridge just north of Taemi yesterday, and it was there that the Reds made {their stand today. i
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possession of lottery tickets, be-| [come law, he said, he had squads; |alerted this morning to raid the same printers who have thwarted! {police by the injunction Protec {tion. ‘| “If it had been passed before |all those amendments were added, {it would have made our job a lot! easier,” he said.
Claim Altitude Mark For 2-Seater Gliders
BISHOP, Cal, Mar. 6 (UP)— {German scientist Dr. Joachim | Kuettner and a Bishop flier, Rob{ert Symons, elaimed a new |world’s altitude record for 2-| seater gliders today with a 38, 200- | foot flight over the Sierra Nevada | Mountains, Dr. Kuettner, attached to the U. 8. Air Force research laboratories at Cambridge, Mass., said {the glider could have gone even {higher but its instruments failed because of an iced-up battery. The former record of 36,100. feet was set here in 1949 by Harlan | Ross and George Delbert of Bishop. |
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