Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1957 — Page 8

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Mayor Is Chairman Os Finance Board Mayor Robert Cote was named chairman of the city’s board of finance at a routine meeting Monday evening at city hall. The board is composed of the mayor, members of the council and the city dark- treasurer. In addition to organizing, the board made arrangements to run legal advertisements requesting applications to handle deposits of city funds. This is a routine technicality in Decatur since there is only one bank. * SENATE ing if it fails to go on record as opposed.*’ - BUI Exempts Taxes Earlier. Sen. Thomas C. Hasbrook (R-Indianapolis) introduced a bill to exempt household furnishings and personal effects from local taxation. Hasbrook said most Hoosiers fill out schedules of household furnishings for local assessors “with tongue in cheek.” Anyhow, he said, the cost of administering the tax is not justified by the amount received in revenue from it. Hasbrook's was one of several bills introduced in House and Senate as the Legislature began the 15th day of its 61-dav session. CMs Oat 53N,M* The Senate Finance Committee Monday night voted to eliminate 5500,000 from the 1957-59 biennial budget earmarked for operation of state partes. Members decided the admission fee could be increased to pay for operating the paths. iHja committee also cut about. 5100,000 more from the budget in smaller segments during its study of wavs and means to pare the 790 million dollar tecord-breaking proposed budget. House Ways and Means Committee members also cut about 5150,000 from the budget in their separate sutdy of items proposed as expenditures for the biennium beginning next July 1. A resolution by Sens. Carl Helms (R-Fortville) and D. Russell Bontrager (R-Elkhart) proposed a constitutional amendment mandating the use of all motor vehicle fee and tax collections distributed to the state for highways, bridges and traffic law enforcement. MARION . „ COattaaeo from rw nous speech full' of fight and enthusiasm for living in this world, that had he been a few years younger he might have stampeded tb€ convention into nominating him scar president. Dr. Harry H. Hebble presided at the meeting in the absence of president Robert Cole, who arrived late from a city finance board meeting. Hillshamer was introduced by attorney Severin Schurger. After) the meeting, refreshments were

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1957