Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1929 — Page 19

FEB. 8, 1929.

Legislative Calendar

House bills introduced: H. B. 275. Murden—Restricting weight, height and width of motor trucks, requiring special lights and flag when load ‘projects beyond body of conveyance and caution flares if such vehicle is stopped on road after dark. Roads. H. B. 276. Gilley—Requiring strip mine operators to replace dirt removed from lands and to level same, providing exemptions and fixing penalty. Mines and mining. H. B. 277. Donnell—Authorizing county commlsslone-s to pay claims for highway constructin', when contracts are cancelled beca \se of inability to sell bond issues after work has been begun. County and townships. H. B. 278. Donnell and Claycombe—Providing all election officials be appointed by election commission. Elections. H. B. 279. Scott of Floyd—By request. "Blue law" measure against Sunday operation of poolroom or dances. Provides penalty. Criminal code. H. B. 280 Evans— Permitting cities and towns to chirge rentals for use of sewage treatment or disposal works. Emergency. Cities and towns. H. B. 281. McGrlff— Requiring county clerks to give detailed Judgment dockets. Judiciary B. H. B. 282. McGriff and Claycombe—Providing that suit may be brought against state for accidents and injuries resulting jfrom negligence of state highway and conservation departments. Providing compromises. Authorizing departments named to obtain insurance. Judiciary B. H. B. 283. Knepper —Reducing minimum age of minors to drive cars from 17 to 16 years and repealing chauffeur and truck drivers’ license law. Roads. H. B. 284. Harris and McKesson—Providing for commission to obtain site for moving of Indiana Woman's prison from Indianapolis, because of overcrowded condition. Emergency. Ways and means. H. B. 285. Claycombe—Providing for payment of claim of administrator of estate Os William H. Drapier for *98.481.76. for service to legislature of 1867 and subsequent years. Ways and means. H. B. 286. Benedict—lncreasing salary of Marlon County inheritance tax appraiser from $2,400 to *3,600 per annum. City of Indianapolis. H. B. 287. Busenbark—Providing that notice of sale must be given two weeks before sale of fiduciaries. Judiciary B. H. B. 288. Busenbark—Providing that agricultural Improvement associations may borrow money on mortgages, otherwise, or issue bonds to hold fairs. Agriculture. H. B. 289. Denton—Creating industrial rotary fund for the state penal farm of 550.000 for operation of farm industries. Reformatory and institutions. H. B. 290. Bernhardt—Amendatory.

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Permitting gasoline distributors to deduct 3 per cent of gailonage each month to cover loss by evaporation, theft, fire, etc. Roads. H. B. 291. Street and McGrlff Designed to relieve supreme court congestion by placing supreme appeal powers for misdemeanors in appellate court until Jan. 1, 1931. without right of appeal from its decisions to supreme court. Judiciary B. H. B. 292. Street—Requiring recording of all condltoinal sales contract within ten days after signing with county recorder and making invalid sales not so recorded. Judiciary A. H. B. 293. Babcock—Request. Providing travel allowance of 7 cents a mile for sheriffs of counties under 60,000 population, while performing official duties. County and townships. H. B. 294. Saunders—Providing for consolidation of schools of adjacent townships on petition of 51 per cent of resident freeholders of each township. Education. H. B. 295. Scott of Lake—Appropriating *B,OOO yearly until 1942 to provide educatlcr, of children, 16 to 21 years old, whose {■artnt died In World war, or who died as result of war disabilities. Each child to receive maximum allowance of. *250 annualyly. Education. House resolutions introduced: H. C. R. 44. Babcock, Denton and Holloway—Memorializing congress to remove tariff from Canadian lumber and products made from Canadian lumber. Federal relations. House bills indefinitely postponed: S. B. 69. Moorhead and Lochard—Providing that Governor should appoint board of four trustees to govern feebleminded farm colony at Butlerville, thereby removing institution from control of trustees of Indiana School for Feeble-Minded

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at Ft. Wayne. Benevolent Institutions committee report. H. B. 105. Adams—Ptoviding that ten Jurors muy return verdict in criminal cases except in murder trials which may be decided by eleven Jurors. Report of Judiciary A. H. B. 62. Evans —Universal fishing license law. Indefinitely postponed on third reading. H. B. 227. Freeman, Cromer and Murden—Exempting rural schools from provisions of teacher tenure law. Education committee report. House bills withdrawn: H. B. 17. King—Regulating motor crait operation on river. House bills on third reading: H. B. 7. Byers—Causing terms of all Judges to begin on Jan. 1 succeeding election. Passed: Ayes, 87; noes, 0. H. B. 46. Stoops—Providing that mining and quarry operators file bond double weekly pay roll to cover Inability to meet pay roll. Passed: Ayes, 85; noes, 0. H. B. 48. Benedict—Extending power of Indianapolis board of works to determine types of paving and resurfacing for streets. Passed: Ayes. 80: noes. 0. Senate bills introduced: S. B. 184. Beckett—Making patent infringements and violations misdemeanors with fines not to exceed SI,OOO. Judiciary A. S. B. 185. Clancy—Providing method

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for refunding of over-paid taxes by ‘ the county. Judiciary B. S. B. 186. Clancy—Authorizing courtrooms for Juvenile court* in cities of 100,000 or more population. Finance. 8. B. 187. Friedley Fixing officials’ salaries in second-class cities with more than 35,000 population. Cities and towns. S. B. 188. HartzeU—Codifying drainage laws. Judiciary A. 8. 3. 189. Hewett—Requiring a state vendor’s license. Fights and privileges. 8. B. 190. Hodges—Permitting twenty-five-year contract: to be made by municipal utilities with corporations or individuals. Cities and towns. 8. B. 191. Ketchum—Setting up a state board for licensing and examing embalmers. Public health. S. B. 192. Lochard—Providing method of creating trusteeships for abandoned town schools. Education. S. B. 193. Moorhead —Creating welfare board In Indianapolis, composed of six members, serving free, upon appointment by circuit court. City of Indianaapolis. 8. B. 194. Walter—Abolishing ratemaking bureau In state Insurance department. Insurance. 8. B. 195. Alldridge—Permitting refund of difference in cost of auto license when transfer is made from one class car to another. Judiciary B. S. B. 196. Alldridge—Setting out fines of SSOO to *5,000 for bribery with sentences of from two to fourteen years and ten years’ disfranchisement.

Bills passed by senate: S. B. 56. Southworth—Providing that additional expenses in street paving occupied by railway and interurban shall be paid by the railroad company. Ayes, 42; noes, 0. S. B. 60. Beckett—-Authorizing appointment of two-year survey commission to study sales tax possibilities and providing *20,000. Ayes, 38; noes, 3. S. B. 75. Benz— Abolishing the April term of court in Crawford county. Ayes, 84; noes, 0. a B. 104. Garrott—Permitting counties, cities and towns to spend their portion of the gasoline tax funds for erection and maintenance of street and railway traffic signs. Ayes, 29; noes, 8. S. B. 989. Walter—Placing national banking restrictions on loans made by state banks. Ayes, 40; no noes. 8. B. 114. Beeson— Making Armistice day, Nov. 11, a legal holiday In the state. Ayes, 30; noes, 8. Indefinitely postponed in senate: S. B. 64. HartzeU—Requiring tenants or purchasers of property under sales contracts to give ten days’ notice before vacating the place. Provides fines from *5 to *3OO and Jail sentences not to exceed sixty days. Rainbows may mean the approach of either good or bad weather.

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