Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1951 — Page 2
House Set To Pass Hamstrung Welfare B Lawmakers Speed Up mmm Rl
Measures as Session Heads Into 32d Day
Indiana's weary state’ legislators today head into the, 32d day of the 40-day spgcial session with clamors from individual lawmakers for abrupt haste to get their pet bills passed. The long-drawn-out welfare is-/'—— - re em
sue comes up for its final Kicking around today in the House of Representatives ya dims so
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mn " keep $500 for expenses, but to * ‘Af [return $1500, he said. ; Mr. Mazelin said he imme- . . :
diately informed Prosecutor Franic .
¢ y Fairchild of the situation, but |failed to reach Judge Saul 1. Shakedown’ i= Open to Few - : He said Mr. Fairchild declared ‘ Continued From Page One |an investigation would be started. Continued From Page One . | “Mr. Fairchild. said the matter ’ said she and her mother met Mr. was referred to the Indianapolis mandant. of the U. 8, Army FiMazelin at Marion County Jail| Bar Association for investigation. nance Center indicated he had where they had gone to see Por-iThHere were differences between asked for 1100 units for his ter Jordan. She said jail author- attorneys Maholm and Mazelin| transferring employees by the ities refused them permission, but gpg the Jetter obviously was writ- spring of 1953. Bowed them to talk to Mr. ten by an attorney, and not Jor-, “We now have 650 workers : {dan, Mr, Fairchild said. {here and expect to move another It was then the attorney asked, “urs; 155k any money for al350 employees here.by Dee. 15"
for the money, ostensibly at the qr » Mr. Mazelin said. “why| | ’ . ’ Yi Col Hale said. direction of her father, Miss Jor- didn’t the family say something!
dan said. about. it after Jordan failed to, We feel the more houses we “That is not true,” Mr. Mazelin make bond? I had already re. can assure our St. Louis emsaid. “We all talked together in ceived the $2000. Why did they Ployees of, the more will move to the presence of Porter Jordan. It wait so long?” | Indianapolis—and this, we feel, {was agreed to pay mé the money, Probe Is Broadened | will benefit the entire Indianapo{to Represent ‘him. In fact, in an-| Shortly after the accusations lis area,” he added. swer to Porter Jordan's question, against Mr. Mazelin developed! I flatly told them the fee was to into a Grand Te ron Housing Big Headache
ate-approved bill is expected to
get the necessary 51 votes for pas sage. Then a simple majority of edc BIS 0 Senators can send it on to Gov Schricker for final action.
The hamstrung Senate bill is nothing like the version that conom 0ax passed the upper house. Stricken
; out of the Conrad-Stone bill was] Continued Fiom Page One be $3500.” lof the entire Jordan case, Prose-! Officials at Allison's said their sian al LBL Lhe enacting, CoN doa iinaidnd in | “If there is any question about cutor Fairchild directed the probe plant has no problem of getting TET GBR te a were The TD WHI BORE ATT WI eR HRs Pepe * jhis- thing.—-Rorter- Jordan. still also include Mr. Maholm.. . _.. help -0f Inadequate hous- J functions of the GOP's ‘home and receive recommendations of} {owes me money. I have no worry “He said he didn't want ofie at- THE" ‘many of their em rule” welfare program. which Re- the important resolutions com- {about any investigation-at all,” torney investigated, and not the ployées would probably be interpublican leaders insist inust be mittee. 'the attorney said. other. ested in getting better living acpassed before the session can end. The association will consider In counter charges, Mr. Mazelin Let them go ahead,” Mr. Ma- comodations. ey Asks ‘Escalator Clause’ policy measures which would put) ‘said Jordan had asked him to Nolm said. “I don’t care in the “Frank Ziegler, public relations . The bill now calls for an “es- the organization's support behind| ° “fix” the bond hearing shortly east. director at the Naval Ordnance
“Everything contained in that plant said housing has proven a statement is true,” he said. “The big headache to their personnel action took place before witnesses, department.
calator clause” appropriation of state legislation for extending the state funds for welfare purposes benefits of the Indefinite Contract
,after his arrest. - “I refused,” Mr, Mazelin said.
and an 80-20 ratio between state Law to teachers throughout In-| “That's whén he started getting and the counties on shari st diana. y ’ : : . It is my duty to lay it before the: “We need several hundred of han oral es It proposals are drafted as PICK THE PRIZES—These youngsters helped select awards for the Irvington Fall Festival which sad, tee I Ret Maholm court, I'll do it every time.” trained and skilled workers— i= cut off sometime in the future, submitted by the resolutions) opens tomorrow night. They'll be on hand on Halloween night, drawing on merchants’ windows and “4™ Sa. | Jordan is cMarged with the electricians, radar, research, lab-
Republicans made another vain committe, the association will] marching in the costume parade to conclude the celebration near Audubon Circle. Left to right: | ‘Refused to Return Money July 1 slaying of Richard Decker, oratory help. If we could assure
. + ae ” Mr. Mazelin said he told Jor-20, one of the South Side’s'them of proper housing, we'd attempt yesterday to suspend the also call for state legislative reé-| Darland Billups, Lucia Zoercher, Jimmie Gillon, Susan Miller and Carol Ann Dethlef. 1 HE my " ii : rules and get the altered billlognition of kindergartens as ins. i io hota it Susie hub dan he would not remain on the “battling Deckers. (have no tréuble in getting these
case with Mr. Maholm, nor would workers to move here,” he added,
s . They tegral -| ? | . passed by the House. They could : gral parts of public schoo] ays.| A Red-Hot Problem Reds Flock to Paris ‘he return the money if he was Suitch Killed only muster 55 of the necessary 67, tems. witchman Ki ! FOR ANY KIND OF SERVI votes for such action. Three Re- Ask Budget Boost WASHINGTON, D. C.—Oct. 25 PARIS, Oct. 25 (CDN)—Some discharged. ‘ aig 1 on . > ' . . . -t £ =, . A 9 Y » publicans again switched over and While delegates will be asked {(CDN) ~~ Japanese authorities 400 ‘Co nist nt He was dishirged by Jordan} SOUTH BEND, Oct. 25 (UP)~Hlook in the Business Service y $ uthorities mmunist NEWSPAPETMENnt who wrote him a letter threaten-|E. “T. Young, 28, Battle Creek, column (classification 12) of
- to support a resolution callin ’ ; ~ | joined the solidly voting Demo for i. _ at hg have a red-hot minority problem from all over Europe are flock- ing to “lay this matter before the Mich., a railroad switchman, was The Times Classified advertising : : 'the State Department of Public] 0 es S on their hands—what to do with ing to Paris for the sixth United court” if the money was not|killed last night when he was hit section. That's where reliable Hurry Keynote Instruction, they will also be : jabout 600,000 apparently unwant- Nations General Assembly open- forthcoming. by a boxcar while working in service-firms are listed for your For Pet Bills called on to renew the cry for| Covinned ‘From: Pigs One ed Koreans. ing Nev. 6 at the Palais’ Chaillot. The letter told Mr. Mazelin to the Grand Trunk Western yards. convenience. removal of the superintendent's) © . — : Despite prolonged political office from politics. land will have a tendency to. in-
wrangling over the welfare issue, Resolution proposals would tan gify the feelings between
the main emphasis in both houses further strengthen state regula- s : . yesterday was to expedite pet bills tions by establishing a uniform country Dr 3 Catholics In his : . : introduced by several legislators./compulsory school attendance | Action among the smaller as- py + FRanklin 4411 They want them moved forward age of 18 years. The only other s,.iations of Protestants will fol- ’ rapidly so that none get “left at attendance exemption would be |, a public statement made to- . the gate” if the special session high school graduation. lday by the National Council of . should end rapidly. | As the convention opened to- the Churches of Christ in the | For example, the House sus- day, Executive Secretary Robert; g A. : ' pended rules and passed on all H. Wyatt in his annual report, Emergency Meeting Set three readings: ee a The Rt. Rev. Henry Knox y I ONE: A bil by Rep. Jesse Greene : leh. w Sherrill; Council president, has (R. Daleville) to limit the num- teaching profession “the scape- called an re meeting of school S out tomorrow! ber of justices of the peace in goat Jha so eglied economyi,,, Council's ‘general board for
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Muncie to one, despite population next Wednesday to form policy : Report Cited to RS . neieages Tevealed in 1950 census The executive raised the issue io] the National C Oued aw Se PTA ¥ in connection with the ~contro- termining necessary action. In " NED; A hew propose) 1 heb. versial formula for distribution issuing the call for the emer- in to: change th Y orcas of the Mon- of state funds to local schools. gency meeting, Bishop Sherrill S chang 5 “In the legislature of 1951 we said: October :
Toe Oircut gourt. PPT saw an intensification of the! “The action of the President’of THREE: Appropriation of -an drive to restrict state funds for the United States in nominating a4auicws! 54 wmillieg foe Songtime schools,” he stated in the report. an ambassador to: the Vatican He NO y Men- «rne preposterous predictions of | raises so grave 'a question that Oe A bill requiring doctors, |''® state budget director andy fee] it necessary to issue an imdentists, pharmacists and hospi- seman fight organiza mediate call for a special meettals to provide duplicate bills 10] Lc narra cts rs ae gine | ING Of the general board.” ger of a deficit have since| oo, Council also made public
welfare recipients for claims made oan shown. to be the hoax that | on counties and an increase in the they were.” for the first time a brief, in the
amount of burial allowance from| "«" gire predictions of deficits form of a printed booklet, out$100 to $150. lare, of course, an old trick.” lining its opposition to establish-- . | Mr. Wyatt charged opponents ing any diplomatic relations with Railroad, Truck lof the oo A EE the Vatican. The brief was preBills Hit Snag advocate distribution of state sented to President Truman, : tow funds in a manner that would nearly a year ago. o a Noi so fortunste were two bills more training and experience off The Assoctated Church Press time to outfit the youngsters with
affecting railroads and the truck-
ing industry. One was delayed ms in local communities. {“communism has made its great-
as a special order of business the inevitable result of est inroads in countries where : * I other was stymied, oir scheme would be the scaling! Vatican influence has been the warm winter outerwear! by the lack of a quorum. {down and leveling “off of the!strongest” and urged Mr. Truman .
The railroad bill, introduced he i : ; | y program,” he said. [to ‘withdraw the nomination of yesterday by Reps. Bernard Swan-| ee err saan Gen. Mark Clark as Vatican aime
teachers and the length of school{today told President Truman that
son and Richard Fishering. Allen lnassador. '% : igh eg ne cost o Seek Blood Pledges Tia Weems , . ) . v + Fiori To prot of the FOr November us ulir oi vom Co Jo, a. Swanson described the bill Counting) ¥eom page One ie ht DD rr in A. Children’s Red Corduroy Pea Coat ..... .10.98
as one that had been “outlobbied” pint of the current supply being
in previous presentations to the flown over the Pacific. in 1948 he assured church leaders
he never would appoint an ambas- . They'll be cozy warm no matter how far the temperature drops
legislature. There is no chance to build up i The truck bill would require all the stockpile Ehlese donors Reve Sador to the Vatican. in this snug, lined coat. Regulation style, the favorite for nursery, Yrucks to install “mud shields” to keep pledging. Advance appoint- iat : prevent mud and water from be- ments should be made immediate- Delay Approved : school, play, dress occasions. Pair it off with wool slacks. ing tossed from the truck wheels ly at the Center 18 W. Georgia : Sizes 340 bx. : into windshields of following cars. | St. By Gen. Clark :
An attempt to suspend rules and| Americans in Korea aren't let-| yu 4opINGTON, Oct. 25 (UP) pass it quickly was halted by the ting down in their drive toward Ga, Mark W. Clark says he's lack of a quorum. Ran Roses. Bout Jot down glad President Truman decided Another new bill, introduced by here in the drive for lifegiving st to give him a temporary ap- : ' . Rep. George S. Diener (R. Indian- blood. Tay SS eMiPutaly ap B. Little Boys' Blanket Plaid Jacket. .......10.98 apolis) also was made a special, Nov. 1, 2, 6, 8 and 9 have been|passador to the Vatican. : order of business tomorrow. It designated as PTA days at the Gen. Clark told reporters last Dear 40 every little fella's heart! Heavy wool plaid, bright and would give the Citizens Gas & Center. night that he approved Mr. TruCoke Co. the right of eminent] Mrs, Nicholas Kira Jr. Indian- man's decision not to make an gay with soft mouton collar; knitted sleeve wristlets; deep pockdomain (right to conderun prop-/apolis Parent-Teacher Counciliinterim appointment. The Presierty) for its proposed under- safety chairman, has been named dent took the step when it was
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ground -storage for gas supplies. PTA blood drive head by Mrs. learned that Gen. Clark could protection. izes 3 to bx. Senate Extends jain 8S. Johnson, council Preshiot be Sipeinted Witham stirs Bonus Deadline d the des M A Kira. PTA "The four star general said bv line for filing state soldier Bonus} 2160) thairmen it gins Rom Hen fa ser a a: a C. Little Boys’ Snow Suit. ................ 1298 D.
claims to Dec. 31 was returned to|,.,.ontq to make donor appoint-|“should be decided by the repre-
the H al of sentativ , : : " ibe hiding SPPTOVAL Ofiments for those five days. Alijsentarives of Die American people Rain or snow . . . this suit sheds them both. You'll like the fine : |donations are taken under strict v ai i ow The House-approved measure ....., ciandards. The gift of a Fear was expressed in Vatican. cotton poplin jacket with warm alpaca lining, snug mouton collar,
passed the Senate yesterday by al pint can save a life. City that Mr. Truman's decision
43.0 vote, Tye Senate novel p/P formation and donor cards Might indicate he was “backing, handy zip front. Slacks are kasha lined snugged inside the ankle the ng deadline from Oct. 31. : down” because of protests from f s } $ h or extra warmth. Sizes 3 to bx. Sen. Ed Whitcomb, Hayden Re- ihe city to ated iroughout religious and political circles. 4 publican, said the bill would af- : ... Vatican sources said the Holy . 5 . fect at least 600 applications filed] T.1Aers should mail in their o "4 "ug ”a hit puzzled,” and Ayres’ Children's Shop, Fourth Floor
after the previous Apr. 30 dead-| Pledge cards immediately to 18 expressed “disappointment” at the t
; {W. Georgia St. Or call LIncoln >" ~~", : x L » ne. Senate also voted down an |1441 NOW 10 reserve appointments INAS a es oi TG amendment offered by Sen Har. |Defore those special days are rere ' old Handley La Porte Republican |sliede ain; t rtati t Ww k D. Boys Bomber Jacket sizes % through 12. sine .14.98 ; } ose nee rans on toi 2 . to move back the eligibility periog and from the re its uU. S. orkers Here sizes 14 through 20.... . 17.50
from Dec. 7, 1941, to Sept. 16, 1940, for deceased veterans,
open hours may call Lincoln “Count Their Chips |
for Red Cab Co. free service. The very jacket to fool Jack Frost all winter long! Handsome
Mental Institution Eo] Broad Ripple Operation | Continued From Page One | $1 a : ‘ at. 0 “ PT Red Cross today announced the, cotton gabardine shell insulated against cold with "Intercel Visiting Hours Set ; le neighborhood mo. | NOUF Pay rises for hourly and is ior u : . ) (first large-scale neighborhood mo-| part time workers; 20° per cent lining (special insulated fabric); mouton collar; knitted wristlets, The Senate also suspended rules pile blood unit operation. {hike for fourth class postmasters ; . a2 204 passes, 106-2 bill setting, It will be tomorrow and Satur- ang a $200 increase for employees waist band; smart rayon lining. Tan, green, blue. visiting hours o e mental in- qgv in Broad Ripple. ‘appointed after July 1, 1945, who stitutions wp 2 to 5 p. m. dally Plans for the two-gny operation nave not received through legislai i ave been made co-operationition a raise of at least $200.) : ’ Uniforms for Excise RT 1oy Doroes on Fale Of 31 Joust Sob. : Ayres' Boys' Shop, Fourth Floor Officers Proposed leaders in the neighborhood. Ito receive an extra $300. A move to require state excise] A temporary blood center will The increases, going to classiofficers to wear uniforms on duty|be set up in the Masonic Temple, field civil service workers, will be, : .
ched e Senate yes- 63d St, and Guilford Ave, It will tapped for the new, higher tax ot i In the Se J be open from 2 to 8 p. m. tomor- rates, but the retroactive pay will Sen. Louis Baldoni, South Bend|foW and from noon to 6 p. m. be taxable on current tax
| Saturday. : |schedules. | stres fal. 59a iia Bo Ee Neighborhood organizations coholic Beverage Commission agents operating with Red Cross include ap eehill Nearing 77 10 buy the uniforms at their own the North Side Optimist Club; p expense. ’ North Side Kiwanis Club; North LONDON, Oct. 25 (CDN) — Side Exchange Club, Broad Ripple Winston Churchill can sleep anyWANT A NEW CAR . . . American Legion Post and AuXili- where, any time. That's how he ‘ i FREE? J ary, Broad Ripple Business and stores up energy to fight a stren- : - You can win a new Nash In [Professional Women's Associa- uous political campaign only a ; . The Times “Movietime, U. 8. A.” tion, Broad Ripple Business Men's few weeks away from his 77th, Contest , . . or any of the 243 |Association, Ripple High birthday (which he'll celebrate prizes worth $8000. . School and Ripple PTA. (Nov. 30). wt Xn i .
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