Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1951 — Page 2
“Yidtana's anital $20 milion wel-
‘Boston Tea Party’ “State Sen. Russell Bontrager, khart lawyer who sponsored m bill in the Legislature opening the welfare roils to the pub“jie, said he is ready to urge his fellow Senators to make the welfare issue the “Boston Tea Party of 1952—a revolt against the tyranny of federal dictation.” Ben. Bontrager sald he had compiled : figures on welfare Soiled in his county (Elkhart) which shows that a 1-cent tax fevy will completely offset all funds cut off by the Federal Security Administration.
“A good many people in my intended to shoot Rocky because
county are willing to pay this
us from federal dictation.” Lashes Schricker
State Republican Chairman Cale J. Holder said if Gov. Schricker calls a special session] it will be for the sols purpose of furthering his own political am-| bitions. ““The, Republican Party will condemn a special session as a scheme by Gov. Schricker, Oscar Ewing and President Truman to soringboard BSchricker for the! Senate race,” Mr. Holder sald, |
Gov. Schricker, who has re- |
will not run for away in various bank accounts ' : peatedly aid 7 i Bot nt this Over the state since 1933 and was|0ld-age assistance checks yester
morning on whether he will gajj tatmarked for the Indiana Motorine,, tment had overdrawn
a special session.
In Washington, the chairman oo,
of the House Ways and Means Committee expected early consid-| eration of a welfare bill which
recy provisions that got Indiana] into trouble.
Amended Law
The 1051 state
amendéd the state welfare law to
caused Mr. Ewing, Federal BSe«curity administrator, to cut off
fare grant, - . Gov. Schricker now has had three weeks to consider the next move by the state, which is committed to provide 60 per cent of the welfare funds with or without federal participation. The state welfare
board re-
{he was ordered to stay away from rangements are made for the deadditional tax.” he said, “to free the Lorencz home after the two haroment he said, “I believe it
{funds by writing to every bank/this dericn to increase any in the state, about 600, and asking|‘urther.
./them to clear up the old acwould repeal the federal law sec- nts.
license branch bureaus. put the
{money in the banks and many, it/available funds, you will be break(seems, forgot all about it. ling the law.”
leiislatile! ‘The checks rolled in, One for) legisiatife 2 cents, another fog 10 cents and
open the, rolls to the public, This till another for £1069.33.
‘sald the money will go into the state treasury.
[time,” he commented.
every cent we can get for welfare.”
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THE WIND BLEW: AND THE TIMBER FLEW=—Everett Callahan, 18, of 21 N. Berwick looks at the damage to his car after last night's high wind blew down & mulberry tree from his front yard.
Dr, Herman L. Shibler, superintendent of schools, said today ‘ |this variation is caused by at3 tempts to include everyone in the school system in the new salary schedule. ! In the past, he explained, some teachers had been allowed salaries above the rates in the schedule while others had been given salaries below. To make the adjustment Rar the new schedule, he added, no salaries will be reduced, but some teach.
ers will receive smaller increases than others. :
‘Always Some Palin’
“There is always some pain in making any adjustment like this,” |Dr. Shibler commented. Some teachers who are war veterans voiced their opposition to salary provisions which credit
of the tree against his family's
leas ™ - Authorities Undecided W ty On Young Slayer's Case arms Coun KNOX, Aug. 21 (UP)—Authorities were undecided today on
what action to take in the case lof an 11-year-old boy who shot
and killed his playmate's grandSh May Go Broke | Mrs, Anna Lorencz was wound- M ed in the shoulder last Friday, {when she stepped in front of a County Treasurer Louis O. {gun aimed by Joseph Lapacek at Rainier warned today the Marion [Rocky Lorencz, 12, She died last County Department of Public inight in a LaPorte hospital, |Welfare may be “busted” by, Sheriff Lee James said Joseph Sept. 15.
“Unless additional financial ar-
Welfare Agency
boys quarreled.
q ai will have to shut its doors.” . " The county treasurer met for State Richer lan hour and a half today with |County Welfare Director Lawrence Voyles, County Attorney {Robert Carrico, County Commisat ‘sioner Fred Nordsiek and County {Auditor Roy Combs, : Auditor Combs announced he will not sign any welfare checks omeone 0rgo |after Sept. 5 unless the depart{ment has more money by that The state today “found” $1400 Me : it didn't even know it had. Checks Held Up The money was safely tucked pn. p.. 0. held up $50,000 of
{day because, he said, the Welfare its
Walter McConnell, the bureau’ 2°¢0unt by $332,790 and “I won't accountant, located the|/®0Pardize my bond by permitting
Today the county attorney advised him:
“If you sign the checks without
The various county
Two week§ ago the County Council approved a $600,000 bond issue in anticipation of tax colSecretary of State Leland Smith jections to keep the Welfare Department going for the rest of a . the year. They will be sold Aug. This comes at an er une 30, but Mr. Rainier said the over~ ’ 1. draft plus $245,000 in old-age payments due in September will [eat up most of the bond money. The county is scheduled to re-
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IN INDIANAPOLIS
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{pendent children checks, but Mr. is allowed teachers who left the
{pendent children scheduled to be lowed only 50 per cent &f their Paid in September totals $138,000. time in the military service.
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Rainier questioned whether the Indianapolis school system to state could pay that much be- enter the armed forces, but cause federal funds have been teachers who left other school cut off. The county's aid to de- systems in other cities are al-
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