Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1951 — Page 9
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FRIDAY. SEPT. 28,. 1051
Aria to Airborne Accompaniment— 0 Plane Roar Too Much for a
And Prime Minister, but Not for Pinza
By United Press WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 — Baritone Ezio Pinza possesses
President of the United States and the prime minister of Italy. Lung power, that is. President Truman and Alcide * de Gasperi spoke at Riverside ceremonies Wednesday dedicatAng four huge golden statues cast and gilded for the United States by the people of Italy. Both men's voices were drowned out repeatedly by fourengined airliners roaring overhead to and from National Airport. But not Pinza’s. The 59-year-
old Metropolitan Opéra singer who also starred in “South Pacific” bore down on an aria from an Italian opera. He pro- | duced-a cascade of decibels so mighty that it made the roar of the planes seem like a mere background accompaniment. When Pinza finished, an admiring and marveling Mr. Truman gave him a hearty hand- ' shake,
© PRESIDENT TRUMAN — An admiring handshake.
Workman Parole Appeal Denied
Gov. Schricker yesterday com- Workman was parmie during Rees OF 3% Ind-| Gates but his parole was revoked ana convicts but turned down the when charges were hurled that he clemency bids of [32 others, in-|got his freedom through questioncluding Otto Workman. able means, Gov. Schricker followed the] ‘Sentences commuted included recommendations of his clemency|these from Marion County: commission in denying the appeal| James Franklin Bator. senof Workman, who was sentenced tenced in 1944 to 10 to 25 years - to life in 1938 for inflicting per-|for robbery. Commuted to 8 to 25 sonal injury in a robbery attempt. years.
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11,400 In County County To Get Welfare Checks Monday
By JOHN V. WILSON All 11400 aged persons, hlind and dependent children on Marion County welfare rolls will ‘receive | October checks Monday. - Loss of checks facing some 1000 recipients was averted yesterday when County Treasurer Louis O. Rainier agreed to loan the welfare department $180,000 to cover a deficit in its fund. County Auditor Roy Combs immediately announced all October checks will be mailed Saturday for receipt Monday, Oct. 1. Both county officials backed down on their previous “no monéy, no checks” stand when Mr, ‘Rainier received an opinion from the State Board of Accounts authorizing the loan. “The $180,000 will be an advancement against November tax collections for the welfare fund.
could advance 80 per cent of the expected $229,000 available from [tax receipts. org Combs said “practically all” of the Sctober welfare checks
for mailing. nr ‘cheek in the mail Saturday and I will personally Mr. Combs said. The loan will postpone the county's welfare financial crisis for at least a month. But county officials would guess what the « in November and December. Meanwhile, the County Council was preparing to meet Monday to consider the welfare problem for those two months. Welfare officials have requested an additional appropriation of $690,000 for the last quarter. They _|suggested a bond issue to obtain the money.
: | power will be seriously threatened.
| Times Correspondent Dan Kidney recently reported that Mr. Holder |olis—
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The state opinion said Mr. Rainier
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Jenner's Political Hold Over Legislature Hangs
On Welfare
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ
U. 8. Sen. William E. Jenner's sleep over it.”
political control over the Republi-can-dominated State Legislature and the state GOP headquarters depends upon whether his lieutenants can push a “home rule” welfare program through this special session.
Unless they can, his political
And Sen. Jenner will probably find it a lot tougher to become Governor or even Senator again.
Republicans of all views regard Flolder—“State |the present state chairman, Cale[®till free but sthte governors do
i |J. Holder, as a personal supporter
of Sen. Jenner. In Washington,
was serving -in a dual capacity— state chairman and campaign director for the senator. Already, top Republicans are |speculating that Mr. Holder will {be ousted no matter if he wins this welfare fight or not. If Mr. Holder goes, Sen. Jen-| ner’s hold on state headquarters will be considerably lessened.
One GOP state headquarters) staff worker, reading what he called the “handwriting on the wall,” said: “Oh, well, there are three dead end jobs in Indiana-the Gover-nor-and the two political state! chairmen.”
Quotable Quotes
The Republican Party split has made the political issues in this special session strictly a GOP affair with the Democrats taking a back seat. Rank and file Republicans and even top leaders admit they are confused about the welfare issues and party problems because of the uncertainty of the final out-|
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come of the welfare crisis. i]
One high ranking Republican) dismissed inquiries about the fu-
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Battle
attacked: However, I lost no
George Cralg, Brazil (Ex-Na-tional Legion Commander) —"I care nothing about persons, I care nothing about newspapers.” (This res in reference to pressure.) Judge Alex Clark, GOP mayoralty candidate—"I'd rather go down to defeat for an honest cause, than to stall off the issue with a wishy-washy stand.” State GOP Chairman Cale lature are
not bite the hands that feed them.”
Judge John Niblack, Indianap“The government has loaned hundreds of millions of dollars to foreign countries, including Italy who fought against us. But they won't let us have our money even
though we fought on their side in the war.”
Under the Dome
State Rep. Louis Baldeni (D. |South Bend) was so happy with /the Senate vote yesterday giving the Democrats the edge with the aid of two “rebel” Republicans, he rushed over to the press table
4-year-old boy.
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y. e stole a dollar from a
Archie Rice had gone to I the store at 802 S. State i Ave. yesterday to buy groceries for his mother, Mrs, =| Beulah Rice, 'a widow who lives at 1619 Pleasant St. He started to lay down the dollar on the counter. Suddenly a man about 35 e boy's dollar { and ran out the door. {
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Bill Would Give Legislators $15 Per Diem Pay
INDIANA'S lawmakers, here at the invitation of Gov. Schricker, want to vote themselves $15 a day while they try to settle the eon-| troversial welfare issue. ‘A. bill was introduced in the Hause yesterday by Rep. Wil-| liam P. Birchler (R. Cannelton) and Rep. John ¥F. Ryan (D. Terre! Haute) asking their fellow law-| makers to give themselves some
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ture of Mr. Holder and Sen. Jen ner with a curt: “The hell with them. - What we | want to know is what will nat we to the party?” Because the views of the Re-| publicans are so mixed up, Times] legislative staff reporters rounded) up some. quotable quotes of top GOP figures on the welfare issue. Sen. Russell Bontrager, Elkhart | “I am not willing to chain my | liberty to the altar of the almighty dollar.” State Auditor Frank Mts —1¢| we continue this stubborn policy| (home rule welfare program), let!
us not be and put in future: pla any pledges of no new taxes
State Rep. W. O. Hughes, Ft. Wayne--""We've got money in the (state) Treasury and with
administration we'll still have some left.” Sec. of State Leland Smith— “When I refused to go along with a certain morning newspapers dictates, I was most scurrilously
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