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Robert O'Bannon, Cory- — EE — ; | : Hoosier voters may get a Senate Republicans and Demo- boiled down simply to these: don, on the spot since he is presi- . chance to g® right in the thick crts staged one of the longest: ONE- Democratic Lesage! 140 dent of he Hoosier State -Press : Je gre: 1 fare “secrecy bates | recent Hoosier legis- Stemle, Jasper, charged the wel- Association, - « ; . o the Indiana. welfare ge fee REE recent Foosier fare issue Ben been ‘‘confused” Sen. Van Ness pointed out the ly > 7 Te tieniumn on making wel- passed a bill to keep welfare rolls by the “greatest double-talk ever.-HSPA in 1948 had demanded re- ’ oo — Ira ‘a ’ ol " nis’ names public to- Secret until 1853, ; perpetrated on the people of In- peal of the secrecy provisions of . FR klin 4411 at . TS Se posed in the 1952 pri- Although the lawmakers giana.” the state welfare law. ’ ankiin / . (CS ay pln as a possible solu- Stripped to shirt-sleeves to defend Sen, Stemle said he was un- ‘Sympathize With Him’ ' —— TH gin the imp nding stalemate And condemn the measure for certain whether the Republican- «gince he is now voting to re- . | a { <= Jami the state PE > six hours, the outcome Was never passed Senate Bill 86 actually tain the secrecy provisions,” Sen. Y PF invited fo attend = oil v P he. Biward C. Macer (R. in doubt. opened welfare rolls to public van Ness said, “he is in a very ou are £70 ! nsville) said he would intro- Showdown - Vote 26-24 inspections. : embarrassing position. And I SIO Re a tte Sl Ls OTL Tre 28 rr cate]. TWO-GOF lens: D. Russlilemrenas vith pits a panel discussion plete NO i De of the disputed joined by two ‘“vebel” Republi- Bontrager, Elkhart, and Richard - gen, O'Bannon replied he in- . ; ay : ; oil bie Fe welfare amendment cans, shoved the bill through on Ellis, Kokomo, jumped up to de- tended to recommend adoption of . ol intil June. 1952. and call for a a 26-2¢ showdown vote. fend their party's program. a resolution urging delay of the arn uy ndum in the primary Democrats were supported in 1ney denied. reports the mea- welfare law at a directors’ meet- "Th Citi e nd the THY Ni Felerendum An the vote by GOP Sens. Roy Con. Sure “is a true anti-secrecy bill.” ing of the HSPA here Saturday. : ne iTizen a mud : be put to the tax- rad, Monticello, and Jack Stone, Instead, they said, it allowed cer- At one point. Sen. Bontrager : - N Aral Question to m : Evansville, who sponsored the tain public officials access to wel- zccused Gov. Schricker of delay- United Nations v DO or making public postponement measure. fare rolls to lop off chiselers. [ing calling the special session . th bs You of persons receiving The bill how goes into the un- = THREE GOP = Sen. Samuel until six days before the deadline Se assistance?” friendly Republican-controlled Johnson, Anderson, then took the to save Indiana $3.5 million Bo tide i House. With its expected defeat floor to jab the Democrats, bring- federal funds on political grounds. alize sure : - > | Rep. er eas to there, the legislative wheels will ing howls of laughter from both Sen. Stemle was quick to reply. Tomorrow, October 4 R Ng would ena onl oF secrecy in De Stopped cold. sides. He said the Governor had waited - § dow government directly to the voting AImOSt aif of the 50 Senators when we get-rid of welare to give Congress “every onpor- 11:00 A.M. fo 12:30 P.M. si Bile and also to avoid a possible PlUNEed into the “great debate.” cp icelore he said. “thers wont tunity” to remove the anti-secrecy i wife pu 3 Warmed by their own talk, the : ‘ : ; : risi f the federal law. | - ' 2 earl : . ’ be a Democrat elected in Indiana provisions o state jecanuy crisis through Sige red-hot welfare issue often got or he Rext 30 vears” Then he shouted: “I charge you Ayres Auditorium, Eighth Floor i loss of $20 million a ) sidetracked by politics. f Sen. Johnson went on to blame Republicans with the resnonsi- : men a1 pe the real issue, let u Mercury Hits 100 Degrees the inactivity of the special ses- bility for losing. the $3.5 milliee, 3 ‘Briti : t " “ah i “noli- Don't try to hang it on .Gov. pe . ‘os re go straight to the issue,” he de- 1.4, jy the talkathon, Lt. Gov. Son wv the Legmniure on "poli Schricker.” g : Moderated by Dr. John E. Stoner of Indiana University, privé ral 7% FC SN LA SS 25 ES Ee LT 8 ed, TE Jo AH. wa ing inferru ; to 3 bte ‘flor The "vite was tak p sels RR SN EUS Th re ne ay ee Yes ANY ) : = a 1 Ee ceva SAG. con HE EH IBAPEANG: fed Shins. a Oe ie 3 Tg 3 Senn Canta A a apwiin dives saber ties on iatesnational aflaics as guest sneakers. + ame oe — on cltivens of Indians ton meed be CSITum had reached 100 degrees. LT "lS thing is alll “Why didn they Vole ®t TOU Soomored by The Lesaue of Ve or oi qamaunp aan 3 S00 stand, no further action n But by then, most of the Sena- =" .... a. m. when the session opered. P Y 9 Ly taken. di ve. there it .00 tors had shed their coats and GOP Sen. Lucius Somers, Hoag- The result would have been the of U. N. Month. . tras If they Hs pp re tite were ignoring the oratory any- land, t to bat next. “If we're same. -It looked tn me like an A : ; how sense in steering d vey, ~ playing politics,” he said earn- Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.” gran financial and political ian Re The bill as finally passed would P'2Y' NE POTLCS, Ne = whhiehiilitin Ci ha pe . . Stan as our Democrat opponents ~ postpone the effective date of the 8 od 3 . dict.” new state Jaw making welfare : : m | Macer to Back Bill . files public records for two years. ; ; in a NEw nail ena e He Rep. Macer said he would back It would restore to Indiana $20 et : on , Ly the bisteriy sokjestet Sonyag million in federal aid now denied | . ith b + built right inl Yi Stone bill that finally passed because of the law. w ase coa u : behi ter much wran- ) giing by Three Stralght votes Of Sen. Conrad ad ne Jouseen . ab, » FR anklin 4411 = gling by three straight votes of Sen, Conrad said he doubted if — hand 26-24. the oratory would change any] . 2 ; : Brite The Senate Measgre would past. votes, By sundown, he was > ~ . but fh swan Mau; Pope the effective date until Jul¥proved an expert forecaster. sr ? ’ Not an orange red, a pink or blue red . . , but the As 4, 1953, an action labeled by many The debate started on a se- ng pt : a “party line” Republicans as “ab- rious note, but after a short re- really true red you've hunted for a long time! Now, Zave fort Ea w Ee ” pr inch Se elon : : | lasti il | {thanks to Revion's ae pn pe es : shir © high gear wit in a new, longer-lasting neil enamel {than The House GOP leaders today pre- . 1s ’ auto! dicted the defeat of the Senate | » . . "built-in base coat" formula) and lipstick! 310 me soem? Church Leaders | Krolan Furniture Covered Wit : 1 on : 4 Ne" we) pro } Ww aja Noll Enamel. ....oosvvieeceneeer were . gram being pushed through te 10 Meet Friday ! ; New Form 60¢ re ~ House seemed headed for equal ; * ° 2 rl with blocking in the Senate, where Sen. am ri e P astic Indelible Cream” Lipstick .......0000000...1.10 Se Roy Conrad (R. Monticello) has, iret nullified the GOP's normal 26-24 ye 3 Tou! majority. He has announced his Regular Lipstick .......c...cca0avrerinne ere. LID — intentions to block any “steam- = 0 roller” legislation from the House. - Prices plus 20%, tax Rep. Macer said he was pro-| posing his compromise so that no one could accuse the Republicans — of trying to dodge the issue in “ . the 1952 elections, : | . Ayres’ Toiletries, Séreet Floor He also pointed out that any h action by Congress on removing) I the’ “Secrecy provisions of the Lounge Chair 75 00 Federal Becurity Act automati- | . cally would solve Indiana's probBrayton Suggests Change i Another possible compromise Ottoman ] Q 50 men beginning to have sigmificance is ‘® . z the change i by Rep. : x : Alembert Brayton, Indianapolis . ] BAN. als eecieiEt Red, Olive, Brown, hide that dark beard would amend the so-called “anti. ~ PLANNER—Dr. F. E. Smith’ Dark Green secrecy” amendment by providing will preside at the state and city
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Siete of the welfare informa- j,o of the Disciples of Christ_ He proposes that each person Friday. ; wanting to see the quarterly rec- A committee of Disciples of ord of welfare payments be re- Christ from Indianapolis and the quired to sign an affidavit stating state will meet Friday to make the reason why he wanted to see ga) plans for the Disciples Area the information and pledging that .oAvention here. it would not be used for “political,| “The local and state group will commercial or any other purpose ,...mbie at 1:20 p. m. in the mot connected with the adminis- yycA. Dr. F. E Smith, former tration of welfare.” executive secretary of the DisAny violators, Rep. Brayton ciples Pension Fund, will preside. claims, could be fined $100 under Tn. Area Assembly of the Inthe 3 and could be prosecuted (, national Convention of the Disciples of Christ will meet in In- ; “I firmly believe that Oscar a rn Oct. 1 and 2 in the : Ewing ruled improperly on the yura¢ Theater. It will be one of Indiana question, the Indianap- 17 ;,04 meetings held across the olis attorney said, but this pro- .,intry instead of vthe usual Inposal would provide ‘adequate ternational’ convention in one city, safeguards’ he terms now lacking i doin - in Indiana law.” - So far neither proposal has Somebody's Homer? been given much attention by HOGANSBURG, N. Y. Oct. 3 determined party leaders, but in (UP)--Residents along the Cana- ® Washable . . . wipes clean with a soapy clothl the event of an extended stale- dian-American border reported - . mate, either might “show the way seei a “fantastic flying ball” }} ' or HE Sano | hn in ed ha een the ® Durable . . . resists scuffing, wen't chip or peel! of legislators waiting for the big skies around Massena, N, Y., and
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