Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1970 — Page 7
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1970
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Mr. And Mrs. Turek Travel To Milwaukee
Mr. and Mrs- Albert A, Turek, 4925 Ford Street, Speedway, journeyed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to attend the 41st National Convention of the Mexican Border Veterans, which opened Friday August 14, in Sheraton - Schroeder Hotel. Delegates from eleven States attended. This group is composed of veterans of the Mexican border conflict, the undeclared war of 1916, when the regular army Tryouts Set Any 6th grade girl Interested in trying out for the traveling team cheerleaders there will be a special registration and practice August 31st at 10:00 a.nu at Leonard Park. Six girls will be chosen on ability by the high school varsity cheerleaders. These girls will accompany our new traveling team. If you missed the first registration and are Interested come out and sign up. Registration for an other 3, 4, 5 and 6th grade girls will be held 7:00 p.m. Sept. 10th at Allison School.
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and the national guard from every state in the Union was called up by President Wilson ami sent to the border to put a stop to the Bloody Incursions on American soil by Mexican bandits and other irregular forces, Punitive Expedition was despatched Into Mexico under command of Brigadier General John J. Pershing. The attending delegates noted with sadness the absence of some of the staunchiest pillars of the organization who seldom if ever missed this traditional annual re-unton heretofore. Mr. Alois Janssens, 104, of Chicago, Hl.; Col. Alfred L. Moody, 91, of Indianapolis, too Hl to travel; Mr. Benjamin H. Kelter, 82, of Indianapolis, passed away August 12th. Each of the Visiting Delegates and Guests were presented a souvenir medal. Courtesy of Adjutant - General, Wisconsin National Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Turek were re-elected to the offices of National Adjutant-Quartermas-ter, and National President of the Auxiliary, respectively. Mr. S. Jefferson Blaine, of St Petersburg, Florida, was elected National Commander, succeeding Mr. Leon F. Denis,
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River Entertainment Set
Ten blocks of audience, from both banks of White River, wiH be entertained Thursday by ••The Phil - Marshall (- is cq.) Band” floating down the river on pontoon boats, according to F. Arthur Strong, Recreation Superintendent. The audience is invited to bring their picnic baskets and select their own seating area, between 20ih and 30th Streets, for the program, which begins at 7:00 p.m., strong explained. The 15-piece band features music from the "Big Band Era," as well as current popular hits, culminating the end of the season, for Thursday evening music in the parks, he said. The program is sponsored
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Know Your Indiana Law
(This is a public service article explaining in general terms a provision of Indiana law. Individuals who wish to determine the effect of any law upon their private legal affairs should consult a private attorney.) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1970
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Last week I discussed the Importance of the constitutional amendments to be voted upon by the citizens of Indiana in the November election of 1970. I treated specifically the Judicial SupspeclHcaHy the Judicial Ameudment which will be on the ballot this fall which will
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change the method of selection of our Supreme and Appellate Court Judges. There will also be two other very Important amendments on the ballot this fell. Both of these amendments were voted upon and approved by the 1967 and the 1969 Sessions of the General
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Assembly. They are now, therefore, ready for a referendum vote by die citizens of Indiana. The first of the amendments that I will discuss this week concerns the meeting time of the Indiana Legislature. It was provided in our 1851 Constitution that the Indiana General Assembly would meet once every two years or for special sessions as called by the Governor. There has been a largo body of opinion suggesting that in this complicated age in which wo live that our Legislature should moot annually. This is based upon the increasing volume of work that comes before the Legislature and the massive amount of legislation that must be considered in the sixty-one days provided by the Constitution. You have no doubt witnessed the stopping of the clocks at various sessions of the Legislature as a method to circumvent the sixty-one day meeting requirement in our present Constitution. The Constitution goes on to provide at present that no special session of the Legislature may go beyond forty days. It is very clear that the framers of our present Constitution wished to put definite limitations upon the time in which our General Assembly can meet Unfortunately, much confusion has arisen over the exact nature of the constitutional amendments concerning the Legislature on the fell ballot The impression has become widespread that this amendment In feet provides for annual meetings of the Legislature. It does not so provide. It merely provides that the Legislature shall by law pass a bill stating when the Legislature shall meet In other words, the Legislature can continue to meet sixty-one days biennially under this proposed constitutional amendment if the law was so passed. Some persons have suggested that the biennial session continue but that a budget session be held each year with only budget matters being considered in the even years. This would give the Legislature an opportunity to examine the fiscal situation in the State without going into a General Session concernfog all facets of legislation. It is interesting to note that our original Constitution passed in 1816 provided for annual sessions of the Legislature and the Legislature did meet annually until 1853 when our present Constitution was implemented. The other amendment on the baHot concerns the term of office of the Secretary of State, the Auditor and the Treasurer of the State. It is proposed that these offices be increased from a twoyear term to a four-yoar term. This would make the terms of those officers the
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John J. Dillon same as the Governor, Lietenant Governor and other State officers. It is important that each citizen understand these constitutional amendments which are to be voted on this fall because basic changes in our Constitution in Indiana happen only Infrequently. (End of Article) Copyright 1970 by John J. Dillon
Registration
(Continued from page I) Official deputy registrars wiH be on band to register all qualified voters, and campaign materials and bumper stickers plus a chance to talk to various candidates will be available. More information concerning the election and the campaign headquarters trailer will be published at a later date. Anyone with questions may contact Paul Burkley, 244-9813. Naval Classes Begin Sept. 3 Enrollment for the 14th year of the Naval Reserve Officers School opened today under the direction of Commander George W. Dolen at the United States Naval Reserve Center, 30th and White River Parkway, Indianapolis, Indiana 46208. The school, open to officers of all branches of the Armed Services is designed to improve officer’s technical and professional proficiency and to provide retirement credit Courses offered are Value Engineering, Commander C. L. Sammons, Instructor and National strategy, LieutenantCommander J. F. Bowers, Instructor. Classes convene on September 3rd and end on June 24th 1971. Sessions are from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. each Thursday. All interested personnel may inquire by calling the Naval Reserve Training Center, 9254268.
