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Fightin’ Hoosier Assembly Calm Till Wednesday
By ANDY OLOFSON Embattled Hoosier legislators today enjoyed the first day of the “cease-fire” respite on the bitter welfare issue. § The political shooting is not over. It is merely delayed until next Wednesday, when both houses of the State Legislature reconvene. |
The Republican “party line” drawh sand urged serious and program of seven welfare ‘home extended consideration before rule” bills was rammed through final action was taken. a rambunctious House of Repre- Rep. Maehling fumed about the sentatives yesterday. But it took five-minute “gag” rule and the aid of the state police to get charged that the full impact of the job done. the bill had not been explained
For four hours, 10 minutes the [UIIY: : House was powerless because it ‘Nobody has explained,” he lacked the attendance of 67 mem- charged, “what this bill does to bers required for a quorum. For the taxpayers.” : a while it looked like 1925 when| When put to a vote, the bill a quorum-breaking walkout para-| carried 53-13, with six Republi fyzed the legislature's law-making cans joining the powers. {Democrats present. A ud But when 67 Representatives| That was it. The rest was u¢ finally were rounded jip—one ac-|practically routine, the opposition tually arrested by state police as re.emphasizing the taxpayer-cost he planned to take his half-'3ng1e hut the seven-bill program unman ree brother to the hospital—the GOP |gwept through—two of them by steamroller began to roll. lunanimous votes of 68-0.
All the absent members ob-| Once the GOP “party line” bal- a viously did not have equally ade-'lot strength was determined, the i 10 a ion 0 quate reasons for non-presence. only other serious debate came | Although they will not admit it, jon the appropriation of an addimany Representatives walked out tional amount of $29 million td L to block any House action on the offset the loss of federal funds ace BP drge GOP program until the Senate for the two-year fiscal period. PE pe ir etical was| Blank Cheek Issue | A confessed gunman who was
not effective. | Chief indictment was made by freed on probation after seriQuick Showdown Rep. Maehling’ who charged that ously wounding three Indianapolis
the $29 million figure was mis- : Once officially in action, the leading because the bill contained policemen will face new charges
issue in the House was quickly an escalator clause that pledged in the shooting. decided. The GOP had four Indiana to pay the welfare bill John Daily, deputy prosecutor, more votes than the 51 Needed ino matter what the cost. -—-4-0aTPY 113 -Program: ~The rest) Thy one arrested Tegislator was was an anti-climax, with the de- Rep, Peter Bartock., Democrat, ‘Pient to murder are expected to pleted ranks of the opposition in'who was nabbed in the Harrison be filled today against Samuel
no position to make a real fight. Hotel. He was later excused Joseph Reynolds, 34.
st came on the Re- When others came in to assure a ; Boe Test ta that the state quorum. i wey aelds was Jound uty jes take over the full responsibility Obviously angry at his arrest , =, oo =" Bren 0 i _ for offsetting the loss in $20 mil. bY state police. Rep. Bartock told - © PWV IULy oF pecia lon in federal funds for welfare; Speaker W. O. Hughes that he Judge Julian D. Pace and was cut off because of Indiana’s sup- Was preparing to take his half- Placed on two years probation on posed antisecrecy welfare amend. brother, Rep. Louis Churilla, to @ one-to-10-year sentence. ment was ruled in conflict with the hospital for a scheduled ex-| The admitted gunman now is federal law. ZHinaiion at the time of his ia pene. Prosecutor Frank, t rity | . co [Faire said Reynolds will be! Wn S. Suga en Speaker Hughes told the House extradited if he resists attempts
; that Rep. Bartock's excuse was to bring him here to face trial. Demons present, made these , i.,.4 one and that he regretted 2 2 wal
: having to require his presence : ONE: The bill contained yntj ® Eo PE IS ene up wounding of Patrolman Charles clauses refusing to comply With to assure a quorum. |C. Bainaka on Mar. 6. federal laws which would mean GOP leaders got welcome sup- The new charges will bed filed Indiana could never again qualify nort' by the belated arrival of in the shooting of Patrolman for federal welfare funds. ‘Rep. Lothair Teetor, who re. Donald G. Ulrey and Merlin E. TWO: The GOP “antisecrecy” turned from the bedside of his Lyon, wounded in the same atwelfare talk is phony ®ecause he {ll wife to help break the opposi- tack. says Republican leaders, includ- tion. Reynolds felled the three policeing author Sen. D. Russell Bon- Democrat Rep. Louis Melien- men with a shotgun as they attrager, say their bill ‘does not camp helped provide the neces- tempted to capture him near the open the records to the public. sary quorum” when he arrived home of Miss Eloise Smith, 3317 THREE: The Republicans must late, while the stymied repre- Roosevelt Ave. ; ‘bear the responsibility for the sentatives were watching the The gunman told police he had loss of federal funds and the con- World Series on television. planned to kill Miss Smith and sequent effect on the state treas- Three other Democrats—Reps. then himself because she had urv balance. Betty Malinka, G. Remy. Bierly Purned his attentions. we GOP Majority Leader Glenn ina Carson H. King — arrived! * 7 Slenker lashed back with the after the belated session got un- 3 . charge that Federal Security Ad- der way. None, however, arrived Landslide Wrecks Tr ain, ministrator Oscar Ewing is the under arrest. '30 Reported Killed CALI, Colombia, Oct. 6 (UP)—
same as Joe Stalin. { ELA | Limited Debate Dwight A. Hood A landside struck the PereiraRep. Herbert Copeland, chair-' [armenia train today, crushing
man of the Republican advisory } : lone third-class carriage but leavcommittee, then moved to wry Dies at Hospital ling the other cars undamaged. debate to five minutes for any. Dwight A. Hood, telegraph op-. First reports said at least 30 representative. ~ . erator for the New York Central persons were killed and 20 were House members of the budget Railroad for 39 years, died last/injured. “ committee—Republican Laurence night at St. Francis Hospital. |
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SNAFU GETS ATTENTION-—Playing their pars in the drama of a dog are (right to left, just hamme seven lonely 45 confuse things) Jake Greene, Sam Blum, Sherwood Blue, Frank Haupt and Capt. John Sullivan. ge Saul }. Rabb, with straightface, is out of camera view.
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THE INDI SNAPOLES TIMES En ¥ - Confessed Burglar t Here Is Given 1-10 Year Term
\glar has been sentenced: to one 'to 10 years in the Michigan City ‘State. Prison on a charge of
\grand larceny. | Judge Saul I. Rabb, Criminal court 2, sentenced Wilbur O. Jackson. 35, of 1101 E. Market {St.. on his plea of guilty. | | Jackson admitted 18 Marion County burglaries between Aug. 23 and.Sept. 26. He said he obtained “gallons” of loose change from the homes and got more than $8000 in cash and jewelry. | He said he had taken a gallon jug of pennies, 49 silver dollars, {$17.50 from a. toy cash register land $30 in silver. | Jackson was arrested Wednes{day by sheriff's deputies in the of Elmer T. Hartman,
HIN . | Sheriff's Lt. T. L. Biddle said Jackson admitted the ‘burglaries after three unmounted diamonds
Indiana Law Goes to Dogs, "=m Snafu Gets in Legal Tangle Woman Killed,
By ED KENNEDY the Matter of Snafu, a Cocker
. | . . | Indiana law went to the dogs Spaniel Dog.” : 15 In ured in last night in Marion County Judge Rabb reall the petition|
Criminal Court 2. It was the re- which stated the dog had been
sult of a dog named Snafu going taken from his own propery Crashes Here to law. ’ swithout warrant or anything else Snafu landed in the pen for and therefore his constitutional pooches early yesterday. Accord- rights had been violated. ing to officers of the Dog Detail, Offered Protest
the 6-year-old cocker spaniel was 4 found straying outside his home Deputy Prosecutor Haupt, still grounds at 4232 Graceland Ave, clutching his law book, mumbled
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{control and spun across the highway. Mr. Isaacs was not injured. Leroy L. Thomas: 24, of Mem-
protest. Whatever it was from his mouthpiece, none Other yun stand up.
than his owner, Sherwood Blue, three-term prosecutor ofr Marion County. The former prosecutor hurried to get to ranking police officers to spring Snafu. They backed the action of Sgt. James Payne, keeper of the canine clink. But police were firm “nd Mr, Blue was ad: vised he could recover his dog in the ordinary procedure when the Municipal Kennel opened this
. oni Bypass U. 8. 52 at Lebanon. Capt. John Sullivan, who prac-! Mr. Thomas’ car struck the
when he reported for work last to pass, state police reported. night, rather would have been Three passengers, one from Memany other place in Indianapolis. phis and two from Chicago, were But he was stuck. injured slightly. “Yes, sir, your Honor* Gapt. Five residents of rural IndianJohn told the court when the apolis were-injured last night in judge quickly ruled Mr. Blues’ 2 crash at Franklin and Stop 8 constitutional rights had been Rds. : violated. | Theodore Cordes, 2. his 1 The judge then delivered a pre- DOTren: 32, R. R. 6, and a neighmorning. viously ns court el to Dor. Mrs. Ruth Pollard, 58, are Got Out Phone List [Capt. Sullivan. It directed him in Methouia Rospial id Sone : s ion. he ordes er, a or BET Bly . Bins te0)i0 £0 A A Dayne and Judith, 8 and a resident . the his bag of legal tricks and got Owner. iid inky kien, var out his favorite telephone list. They took off for the Kennel to RO rior investigators said the Hocus pocus or habeas corpusiserve the writ of hocus POCUS. vor dag’ car hit a utility pole after . . . Snafu was to be sprung to Snafu, who was not called to tes- Hw : y ; : 4 was struck by a car driven eat his own dog biscuits and eggs tify, as was no one else, was still bv Robert Brill. 17. of 2803 § at home this morning. in the clink. Sgt. Payne, who hade« : : :
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lation with such a potential (opie 10dge and Division 3 of threat to the state treasury. ithe Order of Railroad Tele- MARRIAGE LICENSES
- Rep. Baker charged the GOP ....,..c Guy Wooden. 23, U. 8. Army: Lorraine bills were hastily and sloppily BYap : : Lund, 22, Franklin. : Funeral. will. be at 1:30 Pp. M..1 ..c Cordray, 25. 5723 E. Washington: @ . . 1 » ston: ' : k Monday at G. H. Herrmann Fu-| Betty Dormer, 26. 5470 University Ave. s |neral Home. Burial will be {in Gegrse Stone 21, U. 8 Army; Joan Mei 7 Kimey, 18, 1026 Division. Bank at Pato a |Washington Park. James Andrews, 18. 1925 Charles; Billie R bb od i $500 Survivors are his wife, Bessie; Jo Vermillion, 17. 718 Beecher. . Robbed ©O ja son, Harry E. Hood. Newcastle, [Robert Bmuh, 23, U. 8. Army: Norma NelPATOKA, Ind. Oct. 8 (UP)— 380 a grandson, Dwight E. Hood, James Dell 22. RR. 10; Helen Robertson, » | y : ewcastle. inglitan. Federal authorities and police in | George Calhoun Jr. 31. 1361 N. Park Ave.: three states joined in DO . |G Geheva’ Voorhies, i 1631 N Park Ave. feds for 3 Joune banal whe Minor L. Carpenter ROW ibite. 11. 4108 College. © Tries bed nk of pn: Ww h, 22, U. 8. Army; Mary I on Rites Set for Monday Menton init & Muda” ™” : : | Edward Snyder, 23, U. 8B. Army; Rhoda The bandit, described by Minor L. Carpenter, a foundry “Giif 15 817 N_ Keystone Cashier Too his G tt engineer for International Har- Charles Clark, 21, 918 N. Hamilton Ave; phine arre as ildred Martin, 20, 915 N. De Quincey. vester, will be buried Monday in john Harmon, 28 926 8tiliwell; Marcy about 25 years old and of medium Hidal " t 0 An amon 36, | height and build, entered the bank J to 2° 8 after 2 > m, Stanley Nelson. 0. '1510% Sturn; Shelia shortly before closing time Your fervices at anner uchanan James McGinnis" 20° 3132 Northwestern) terday. > {Ave Mary Derleth. 25, ey. | Mr. Carpenter died yesterday in Jack Reyne. 2 1533 Minnesota; Frances Mrs. Garrett sald Re, pulled ag clinic at Bluffton after a long Gene. Booker 20, 4901" Norwaido susan Eun from oh, i Jopced illness. He was 63 and resided willlam' Lehman, 37 Cols. Ohio; Wilma 38 way lilo Der Sage ard seoovediat 21s B, 63d EL MRE EN the Money. from a cash a Born in Wyandotte County, ~ Patricia Sieinsrecher. 13 60 N. Beville. He asked her to open a vault billy, Carpenter received his edu- “N37 SU, 37 > Berman Br left when Mrs. Garrett told him ,., He lived in In-|John Walters, 21, 2428 E. 10th; Norma Sims, “th ; mth cation in Muncie. e n In D8 N Capitol Ave ——e an money» ® dianapolis six years, and was a William Finkle 3 aa Prospect; Mary ’ . member of the Peoria, Tll., Ma- james stratton. 22. U ate my; Frances wit os 18 3 ligheoiored 80424 sonic Lodge. gE Rg Fran Arnolds: Ruth : na .lcense p Survivors are his wife, Lulu; _Pich. 20, 318 N. Arsena and headed south on U. 8. 4&1, ,u0 qaughters, Mrs. W. M. How- John Williams. 35 Central State Hospital; Mrs. Garrett said. : pr a ies Bille oral Rosemary Tayjor. 17. Central State ard, ‘Detroit, and Miss Billie Lou, Jiotft 8; 25 Rr. Rr. 8: 1r1s wisn. 1. Carpenter, Indianapolis; two 33 8 Addison brothers, Earl, Muncie, and O. F., Loyn Richardson, 33. South Bend: Mary
Detroit dt ist Mrs. H vernon Biel i E08 central A etroit, an Wo sisters, I'S. , Vernon arlings , entra ve.; Novice Oklec, 26" 330 E. Henerey. A. Kettering, Phoenix, Ariz, and Pete Shel 2 i 3 U. 8. Army; Nella alker, 23, eisner. Mrs. B. F. Goodrich, Wabash. {Paul Turasks, 37. 3709 Prospect! Mary rm——— I Vess, 20, Terre Haute {William Orbatgh, 27, 1305 Parker; Betty Mercer. 28, 710 Lynhurst Dr
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o anufecturers of the “World's st trical Hearing A " oow offer the Al JeArs ead of ye thing ever done to help the are of aring It's syb-minjature sizel It's
he y tur ise-1ree, | a a SL RE Gail Gideumb, 34. 1525 Bradbury Ave; in the
Up to $300 in Whisk . way it © Ee for "the "Br P $ y Irene Taylors 21, 1727 Lexington.
3 tub- Thomas Lannan, 22, 51 N. Holmes; Jacqueapi hl ly ld or Stolen From Tavern Here line Collins, 20, 136 8. Neal Burglars looted Max's Tavern, :
0y, Jepsinte dd » Ho : - : a ne oly 4 Indiana, or nhone | 2005 Central Ave., of $100 in cash | DIVORCE SUITS FILED
Maehling—both warned of the phere 50 years ago. He was 5. | ! di ; T “hasty” acceptance of any legis- vir Hood helonged to Logan Ma-| n ni ia napo IS
: laware St. Summoned from his home was a slight idea of what was going e . Judge Saul I. Rabb. The judge on, was ready at the kennel. ii be Sharged wun failure got to his basement chambers He requested Mr. Blue to go Pp! P : . and a stellar cast was set for the through the kennel and identify show shortly after 10 p. m. his dog. Mr. Blue walked along Sh=h-h-h Included were Jake Greene, crim- the rows of cages. inal court investigator, Frank| - i MEMPHIS, Oct. 8 (UP) Haupt, deputy prosecutor, citizen| Snafu Settles It | | tm “pleseant 2nd quiet Sam Blum and, of course, the Of all things, he walked past Place to live” has been judge. i ' i Al Farb, bondmaker, passed his best friend. Ie 4148't recog named the nation’s “quietthrough long enough to notarize Nize her. Finally he spotted a est city” for the 10th conthe petition, and Capt. John Sul- cocker. He thought it was her.| sécutive year by the Nalivan, who usually handles im- Sgt. Payne opened the door so tional Noise Abatement portant police matters at night, Mr. Blue could be sure. After a Council. was summoned to appear. minute he thought he was sure. : Ra liSr SN Ting aroun Then Snafu came to his mas- Man, 67, Found — ter's rescue and gave him a lick . breath and backroom talk, the on the face. That cinched it for Dead in Woods Here Mr. Blue called his petition, “In Mr. Blue. Tt was his dog. The body of James L. Cossell, | “You never know on Siase 87, of 35 Cossell Dr., was found {you can get to a dog, Te Bile in the woods approximately one said, slnOst if tears oo mile west of his home today. Lawyer Blue then paid the Mr Cossell had been missing two-buck impounding fee, had a trom his home since early yesterBIRTHS : \few details reserved for common gay morning. His body was found At Si. Vineent—Carl Amy Moman. Boy [Oks waived and tock off With py his son, James Cossell Jr. ASS ont samuel Hagel L twin iS dog about midnight. § ewes mses mst 4 Yh ent—Samuel, Haze ong. in Moral: AL General—Sam. Sons odie. Rovers of the roving kind can AL ead OW EL Aleskal Don remember for the future if they Pierre: Alber, Anna Pritchard: Thomas, are nabbed by the dog catcher, ry Nileian:
John, Marilyn Phillips: ’ Carroll. Rosemary Dial: Robert, Olas that a dog's best friend is his Archer: Walter, Bridget Chastain: War- Jawyer—or his judge. f ren. Rosemary Fowler { i At Coleman—John. Eloiss Bradberry:| ees Louis, Delores Burnett: Jack. Mollie
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DALLAS, Oct. 6 (UP)—An uninto a. metal plating plant “probbly - has been sufficiently pun- The Baptist Churches of the {ev , city today announced the ‘apficers believed today. trees AR W Loter The burglar went through a ad. a meting of the small window at the Lane Plat- Ra Baptist Fellowship. . ing Works yesterday. He-dragged a 5 Matthews. head of an office safe to the rear of .the Dr. L. B..Ma a 0 building and opened it, but it was the department of re gion at empty. Franklin College, tomorrow will He then broke open a vending assume his duties as temporary machine -and took $1.05 in nick- pastor of the Lynhurst Baptist els. + Officers believed something Church. He will preach at 9:30 then frightened the burglar caus- a. m., and 7:30 p. m. In the ing him to run to the rear of the church. The new pastor succeeds building. En route he fell into the Rev. Donald J. Dunkin who a vat of muratic acid used for resigned. cleaning metal. The annual fall meeting of the A trail of the All-Baptist Fellowship will take Aap, npahnh in gren place Friday at 7:30 p. m. In frantically searched for a way the Garden .Baptist Church. Layout. He finally kicked a rear men from the three Baptist assodoor down and escaped, Ironical- ojatjons of the Indianapolis area
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