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Senate OK's Welfare Public

Blame ‘Overprotection’

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slain grandparents today wen shocked by Jal violent A re slowly to his car. I dashed back Rasmussen’s behavior, particular. into the house to call police. { ly since he had talked and acted| “While I was still on the tele-| quite normally only the night be- phone, I heard a shot in the back fore he went berserk. yard. We found his lifeless body aey Were at 2 loss to under-jout there.” stand how he could have slashed pe | the throat of his wife and then Pham ig oo Jusband Sad) shot his son and grandson. neighbor where he collapsed. | Mrs, James Rasmussen Sr. to-| At least five bullets were fired,! day maintained a vigil at their one ripping out the plaster in the bedsides. Yesterday she told wall of the blood-spattered living| State Police Detective M. J.'room, another shattering a pane| Timme this harrowing tale: lof glass in the back door. The) We still had not gotten up, shots apparently were fired while| but Jamie was playing in the the frantic young wife grappled living room in his pajamas, |for possession of the death-deal-| “When we heard him say, ‘Here jg weapbn, police believe, comes grandfather,’ Jim got up| to go greet his father. “Jamie opened the back door to let his grandfather in. “Then, from the living room, I heard Jim yell, ‘he’s got a gun. “Two or three shots rang out.| “I jumped out of bed and

“Then he broke away and seemed to calm down, walking

Long after the stillness of death |

{the plaintive whimper of the younger Rasmussen's dachshund was heard. i The black-and-brown dog, obviously upset by the explosive events and appearance of stran-

dashed for the living room. I gers circled around the body of the saw Jim outside staggering across) et-s Hroudéd body of the

the Stout Jawa: his hand clasped | C afather. 0 “Turning, | Meanwhile, city police—on a the urine 1 I routine mission to the Central dad with the gun in his hand |Ave. address here in Indianapolis “I jumped and grabbed for ‘the | 10 impart the tragic news of what gun. We struggled. Then he hit | had happened near Oaklandon—

{found another frantic family pet Re othe back of ‘the head with —a calico cat—amid a gory set-

. ting. “He said ‘Grandmother is When no one answered the already gone,’ and started for the q,or, police opened it with a pass bedroom where Cathy (7 months |p...

old) was lying In her crib. | Inside, near the telephone, they

“Seeing that he was intending | found the body of Mrs, Helen| Twenty-five tires ¥alued at vides that the names and amount! ing course in first aid in the City to shoot our daughter, too, I'Rasmussen. her throat slashed $476 were stolen last night from of funds be recorded for public Market building beginning MonShe evidently the Standard Filling Station at inspection at each county audi- day.

jumped up and tackled him againi¢rom ear to ear. before he could reach the bed- had peen trying to summon aid room, {from the suddenly-murderous at1 don’t know how, but some- tacks of her ill husband. how I managed to wrestle him|

out the front door and into the stairs bedroom. indicating where ing. Burglars had broken the deadline for the state’s final brief {who have signed up for emerback window.

front yard. 'the whole tragic sequence began.

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Untouched was a dish of food set out for the pet. : Whether the food had been set out the night before when the dead couple calmly entertained friends or after the first brutal slaying during the early-morning hours was unclear. No living witness could provide the answer. Son Cancels Europe Trip Another son of the deceased couple, who left Tuesday for a long-dreamed-of motorcycle tour

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. By DAN KIDNEY

* Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, June 14—Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) got an amendment into the social security appropriation bill giving federal approval to the Indiana grants-in-aid publicity law. There was no point of order made and it was accepted without debate on the Senate floor late yesterday. Since it is legislative matter in a money bill, anyone raising a point of order might have

killed the amendment. That still could be done in the Senate-House Conference Comfmittee, but the absence of objections yesterday. indicated that the administration is no longer interested in trying to preserve a Republican legislature in Indithe secrecy provisions of the So- ana cannot contravene the Fedcial Security Act. eral law.” The Jenner amendment may Everybody Happy

Another Story, Page 36

for those who need this money,” Sen. Jenner sald. Rep. Winfield K. Denton, Fivansville Democrat, member of the House Appropriations Committee, said that the Jenner amendment is a “recognition of the fact that

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{confided to a neighbor that the other son, William, was going {to realize his dream of touring | Europe on a motorcycle. | Disposing of his interest in a motorcycle shop, he was joining

jfup with a similiarly-inspired {friend to make the tour. | Last night he was reported headed back to Indianapolis after being niformed of the tragic events, Funeral arrangements were being delayed at Shirley Brothers Funeral Home pending the son's arrival.

Filling Station Looted Of $476 in Tires

2727 E. New York St. George Berlier, an attendant, said he discovered the theft when

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save Federal Security Adminis- . rles B. Brownson, Intrator Oscar R. (Jack) Ewing a, Cae roa, who {from having to deprive Indiana’ co. .t in on the Jenner play, expressed delight with it. He pointed out that it still may be necessary to enact the Brownson amendment to the social security law to make such non-secrecy permanent. With the under-cover blessing of Mr. Ewing and the approval

of some $18,000,000 in grants-in-laid for the aged, blind and handi|capped. | He has delayed ruling since a| {hearing held here in which State Attorney General Emmett McManamon defended the Indiana ‘publicity statute. It had been {vetoed by Democratic Gov. Henry .¢ poth Republican and Demo|F. Schricker and passed over his cratic Congressmen over his suc{veto by the 1951 Republican Legis-| cogs in slipping the amendment lature. through, Sen Jenner summed up:

| Mr. Ewing had warned that| «This makes me chairman of funds might be cut off under the everybody's happy commitsocial security secrecy clause] tee » {which forbids access to anyone a —————————— {except those directly engaged in 400 : Off {welfare administration to the Auxiliary cers records. To Attend Course

Provisions Listed More than 400 auxiliary police- | The new Indiana statute pro- men will attend a five-week train-

[tor’s office. They may not be Police Training Division offiused for commercial or publicity cers said the first ald work will |purposes, however. (complete training of approxiSince Mr. Ewing had set the mately 700 Indianapolis residents

jin the case as of tomorrow, the gency duty in civil defense. ApJenner amendment, if kept in the proximately 300 have already bill, may make unnecessary a completed first aid requirements. ruling in the Indiana case, for the| All the 700 auxiliary police have ruling would apply to the new; completed an eight-week training appropriation. { course on general police work. InThe Jenner amendment pro-| cluded was explanation of general vides that no state “which has, Police duties, law of arrest, police by legislative enactment, pro- Psychology and other flelds of vided the conditions under which routine police work. public access may be had to the The courses will be held in the records of the disbursements of City Market building from 7 to grants-in-aid funds shall be de- 10 P. m. Monday through Friday, nied its allocation of federal 2nd Saturday mornings. funds.”

No™ "Hot Seat ‘Hoosier Held on Story

Informed of the accepting ot Of Indianapolis Woman the amendment by the Senate,| FT. WAYNE, June 14 (UP)— Mr. Ewing made the wry com- Gerald T. Walker, 37, Ft. Wayne,

Plan to Organize 0 Clubs

16 fraternal and civic clubs have pledged their aid in an effort to curb juvenile delinquency. yésterday at a meeting of representatives of 30 adult organiza. tions. The session was called by the Indiana Council of Boys Clubs and sponsored by the Indiana District of the American Legion

ganized in cities of more than 12, Freedom Dinner Guests

$100-a-plate Freadom Dinner here June 30 will get more than just

their money.

nounced the “guests” will be given

Twenty-three clubs for boys. [000 where That's the campaign to which are not rea

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erans of Foreign Wars, Daugh.{i® ters of the Ameri Revolution,

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To Receive Citations

“honorary citations” as “fighters for freedom.” The dinner is to raise more than $100,000 for the party's ‘Ohio

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