Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1951 — Page 2

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Politics Bogs ~~ Down State Welfare Issu

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ s.3 wa There are 75,000 old people Magician Needed

b d d ident chiltre nan was cae or 1000 On County Welfare

Democratic Gov. Schricker and

the Republican-controllied

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4 Under Bond In Liquor Case

“It was 94 proof moonshine” sald Eugene Gale, “They had it in a brown jug in their car.” . With this hit of clincher testimony from the revenue agent, U. 8. Commissioner Lawrence Turner yesterday ordered $1500 bond set for four men charged with possession of “a quantity” of liquor with unpaid taxes. 3 The defendants were arrested hy agents from the alcohol tax unit of the Treasury Department

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| wn \ He's Lovel _ Says Doclors= - ; . ; 4 : : a Brown ug Holds Franchot's Undecided on Whether He'll

Try to Whip Battlin’ Neal in Court Fight By Postel Boost

: Payton.

' crieis once and for all.

3 Tv . $ 43 * But the welfare problem is en- Only a “Houdini tangled in politics, sbme 1000 persons on Marion And the special meeting of 0p County welfare rolls from losing state lawmakers called yesterday Getober cheek ; by Gov. Schricker to test Repub- . . That is ‘the expresszéd opinion

lican reaction to a special session € of the General Assembly did noth- of county officials after another ing but throw the welfare prob- conference to solve the county's

lem further into politics. welfare financial crisis. . The “Little Special Session” = With the welfare treasury $167 - turned into a candidates’ meeting=000 short for next month's paywith Republicahs and Democrats ments five county officials adknow of no way to

using the welfare crisis to preach mitted they t the political gospel of their own find money to cover some 1000 of the 11,400" October checks.

parties. Principle Involved Look for a Houdini John Van. Ness, Republican “I don't "know how we can proSenate Majority Leader, am vide the $167,000,” County Com-

avowed candidate for Governor, missioner Fred W. Nordsiek said, said:

“There is a principle inyoRed a Houdini.” that means more than the dollars. Similar views were

The money involved amounts to by County Commissioner William]

dollar of the Indiana citizen, I dent Howard Morse, his birthright by kow-towing 10 County Auditor Roy Combs. Washington for that amount.” Hugh Dillin, ‘Democratic Min- ed yesterday on the

ority Leader in the House, an agency's request for $690,000 last]

avowed candidate for Governor, Thursday. by calling a special said: meeting of the County Council “We've got to have a special for Oct. 1, the day October]

session. We've got to undo what checks are to be received by re-! the Republicans did in the first cipients, place.” However, Council President There were other candidates of Morse earlier in the day had an-

The County Commissioners act-/thorizes the appropriation,

legislature to settle the welfare Rolls Face Loss . of Checks

Oct. 1 to consider other requests besides welfare's. ! The Commissioners’ resolution

stated ‘there are no funds available in the general fund and jt is necessary the matter be presented to the County Council to authorize the borrowing of mohey as provided by state law.” The county general fund now contains $195,737. But Auditor Combs said all of the sum has been allotted to the various departments and could not be used for welfare. >

Study Bond Issue Commissioner Nordsiek said the county is ‘still exploring” the

‘but maybe we can come up with possibility of a bond issue to provide the needed $690000 for the expressed last quarter of the year.

"He instructed county attorneys

less than 1'; per cent of the tax M. Allison, County Council Presi-ito consult local bonding attorneys County to determine whether a bond issue do not believe he is willing to sell Treasurer Louis O. Rainier and would be saleable.

Unless the County Council auwel-

welfare fare officials have said they would

force it to act through legal action, ; The financial crisis resulted from the withdrawal of $1,130,000 in federal funds to the county

after the new state “anti-secrecy”,

law was ruled contrary to federal regulations.

both parties who made similar =~

comments. : = gree > Gov. Schricker has indicated he Vote for Your Queen

problem.

ial fon of th 4 ° Senet semis wo soe ne BOlloks and Entries Pile Up

when found driving Sept. Z on!

Franklin County roads with the

can keep nounced the council would meet [jttle brown jug for company. violation | Meta- | gu

Charged with the were Oli€er Quinlan, 22, mora; Dewey Richmond, 23,

Laurel: Harlan B. Cook, 27, Al- #4

pine, and Floyd Ford; 26, Alpine. Drain Tank Car E. Andrew Steffen, assistant 1. 8 government in the brown jug case, also recommended: high bonds for two railroad employees accused of draining alcohol from ‘a railroad shipment consigned to Seagram Distilleries. The defendants, Raymond Smith, 27, Lawrenceburg. and Dale Bolan, 21, North College Hill, - O., were charged with removing and concealing liquor which had not been taxed. ___Mr. Steffen said they drained a quantity of the alcohol from a tank car placed on a Lawrenceburg siding. Both are emplaved by the New York Central System © Commissioner Turner get bond at $1500 for Smith, and $500. for Bolan. ‘

St. Louis Woman Leaps

To Death in ’'Frisco

SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 18 (UP)—A St. Louis, Mo.. widow leaped to her death from the iroof of a nine-story apartment {building yesterday. I Police identified the woman as Mrs. Gladys Mary Carlysle, 50, {who with her daughter had been living in the apartment of the dead woman's brother, George Cusick. .

attorney representing the,

OBJECT OF TONE'S AFFECTIONS—Barbara Payton shown after leaving Franchot's bedside.

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Cnited Press The House took up a bill today HOLLYWOOD. Seon 18—Fran-|to boost Postal Pally 304 Ie + dy mel, Oe x0 ipenny postcard loo oomed: chot Tone may decide today ‘ Rep. Edwin Arthur Hall (R. whethef to take legal action N, v. said he would make a last against Tom Neal for pummeling ditch fight 2 prevent She Jump is patric] > in a brawl|/from 1 cent to i A lis patrician features asi lalso would hike second and third shapely. actress [class rates and charges for spe{cial services. Mr. Tone's attorney, Kenneth; fouse Democratic leaders saw Chantry, said he would confer|ljttle trouble for the measure. But with the star today and “decide Mr. Hall jusisted that it's a once and for all what we will do.” crime” to abolish % pocy man’s “I believe we have more than letter. He spiny the : penny postcard a ‘a ample Sraence lop 2 Spinal sales tax” on Joe only relaining complaint, bu €l.cheap way of communication.” agreed on what course to follow, a ay Tom Murray (D, : Tenn.), of the House Post Office er to ane. his battle with Mr. |Committee said the bill to raise \ ‘lan extra $138,400, a year Neal over Miss Payton into court, would go through with little or

the voluptuous blonde actress the bill $ ide NO change. A vote on the is spent several hours at his beds expected {omOrrow,

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Gov. Schricker warned the law- State Fairgrounds.

makers at the time that the state law was contrary to a federa law, which requires welfare names: be kept confidential. { Passed Over Veto i The General Assembly passed) the law over the Governor's warn-| ing and veto. | As a result, Federal Security| Administrator Oscar Ewing im-| mediately withheld Indiana's $20!

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The state took the case to federal court and lost. Attorney General J. Emmett McManamon then! announced he was going to ap-! peal the decision to the United! States Supreme Court, if neces-|

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But this week, Mr. McMana-’ mon and Gov. Schricker estimated this would take too long.| For hile the state appealed the decision Indiana would have to] use its own funds for public welfare. rey, State Welfare Director Maurice O. Hunt estimated that the state's welfare funds would run out in January at the present rate of payments. So, Gov. Schricker yesterday called a “Little Special Session” of the state legislature composed ne of the 14 top Republican and had no alternative. Democratic lawmakers in the “Either we call a special sesGeneral Assembly. sion,” he said, “or we rob a bank.” He outlined the state's condi- Republicans weren't sympation to the lawmakers and pointed thetic. In a terse statement, the out that a special session of the Republicans said: y be’ pe-1 = .. we have concluded that a fore Sept. 30 if the state is to save we should not attempt to influ$3.5 million in federal welfare ence vou one way or another in \ funds. r the discharge of your responsiThe Governor said the state bility.” BR at

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