Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1931 — Page 20

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NEJDL MOVING TO RUSH AGE 11 PENSIONS BILL Measure Will Be Put in Hopper Monday; Ready for Both Houses. Old-age pensions will be one of h he first bills to be introduced in the senate when the legislature reconvenes Monday at 2 p. m., it was announced today by the veteran Senator James J. Nejdl 'Rep. Whiting). The bill, as sponsored by the Eagles lodge, is ready for introduction in both houses, and is expected to have joint authorship from the Democratic as well as Republican side. Senator Wallet '' S. Chambers Newcastle, Democratic floor leader, likely will join. Nejdl in introduction of the bill in the upper house, i was said. Bush Busy Over Week-end Over the week-end LieutenantCiovemor Edgar D. Bosh will busy himself putting the finishing touches to the senate committees. He was aided somewhat at the opening session Thursday when a senate resolution was adopted abolishing five more or less obsolete committees and creating anew one one to be called Judiciary C. There are many lawyers in the ■senate and most of whom want chairmanships, or to become members of judiciary committees. Applications for chairmanships have come from Senators J. Clyde Huffman. Indianapolis: French Clements, Evansville, and Earl Rowley, La Porte. Nejdl Is Rules Chairman The latter is said to be slated for the chairmanship of the new C committee, but may not accept it was reported today. Committees abolished when the new- judiciary committee w r as created w'ere federal relations, executive appointments, manufactures, rights and privileges and telephones and telegraph. Nejdl was named chairman of the rules committee w r ith Senators Lee J. Hartzell ißep., Ft. Wayne) and Frank Southworth ißep., Plymouth' as members. fearTionaping of BRICK CO. MANAGER Relatives Enlist Aid of Police: Started for His Home Week Ago. Enlisting aid of police in search for John H. Kinsella, 45, general manager of the Bloomfield <lnd.> Brick Company, relatives today said they feared he may have been kidnaped when he started home from Indianapolis a week ago. N In a telephone conversation with his daughter, Miss Josephine Kinsella, Barton hotel, he declined a dinner invitation saying he was leaving a downtowm hotel immediately for Bloomfield. Sirao then his wife and daughter have not heard from him.

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LIGHTNER TO OPEN NEW STAGE POLICY Movie anrf Stage Star Opens Saturday at the Indiana in a New Idea for This Local Theater. IN accordance with the announcement of its new stage show policy, the Indiana ■'rill open Saturday with Winnie Lightner in person offering a program of popular songs. She will be supported by a group of separate, unrelated offerings on the stage. This supplants the customary traveling Publix units which have made up the stage bills at the Indiana during the past three years. Miss Lightner, a singing comedienne, who has been featured in “Gold Diggers of Broadway,” "Hold Everything,” “The Life of the Party,” and other films, is the first of a series of star performers who will appear on

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26 ARE NAMED AS EMPLOVES OF LEGISLATURE Early Appointments Made to Care for Routine as Session Opens Monday. Twenty-six members of the working personnel of the general assembly, twenty-four of whom will serve the house of representatives and two in the senate, have been ; appointed, it was announced today. The senate patronage committee | headed by president pro tem. Lee J | Hartzell (Rep., Allen and Noble), is j expected to make appointments ! early next week. Feeling that when the assembly i reconvenes Monday at 2 p. m. there should be a sufficient number of employes to take care of the routine work, the house patronage committee, headed by Representative John M. Masselink iDem.. Vigo), met | Thursday night and made the foli lowing appointments: i Reading clerk. C. A. Mitchell, Greeni field: file clerk. John liyan. Lafayette; j minute clerk. Joseph M. Cravens, Madison; j register clerk. D. M. Barnes: calendar clerk, Charles Stolte. Ft. Wayne; engrossing clerk. Maurice Hoban, South Bend: assistant doorkeepers. Guy White, Hamilton county: Robert Plunkett, Clinton county: Joseph Wright. Indianapolis; J. B. Mcßevnolds. Kokomo: Dal Wandell, Bluff ton: John W. McCullough, Paoli; Robert Nordhoff. Jasper, and Fred Shaw, Columbia City: stenographers. Edna C. j Baker. Dunkirk: Lillian Cox. Knox: Louise Loetz, Laporte; Henry Fleming, Indianapolis. Negro, cloak room attendant: T. C. Smith. Gary. Negro, Janitor. and pages. Richard Morgan, Ft. Wayne, and Donald Dean. Indianapolis. John Bryan of Indianapolis was appointed personal page to Speaker Walter Myers. He will serve next

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MANY VISITING PARKS Steady patronage at state park hotels during the winter months was reported today by Richard Lieber, conservation department director. Lieber said many persons were coming from other states to spend week - ends at Indiana state parks.

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