Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 76, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1931 — Page 20

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35 STATES NOW WITHOUT FUNDS TO AID JOBLESS Laws Barrier to Help in • North Carolina and * * California. By United Pre* WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Tvro more states were added today to the list of those without plans for obtaining relief funds to aid the unemployed this winter. Additional replies were received from Governors In response to queries by the Scripps-Howard newspapers, asking what restrictions are imposed in each state in regard to appropriating or borrowing funds for unemployment relief. Thirty-three were obtained previously. From North Carolina comes word that "there is no power under the Constitution of the state to appropriate or borrow money to relieve unemployment. State will not have funds or borrowing capacity to meet such need next winter.” Can Not Borrow Money California has no right to borrow money, except on authorization of the legislature, after submission to the people, and the legislature does not meet again until 1933. However, Governor James Rolph Jr. feels that "there will be no further depression in California this winter.” Kansas might find a way to get relief funds, though direct relief has never been given in the past, Governor Harry H. Woodring indicates. “There is no express provision in the Constitution of the state limiting the purpose for which taxes may be raised or money appropriated,” he wires. The supreme court of Kansas has several times held that taxes can not be levied except for a public purpose. Thus includes the proposition that the state can not approprite or put out any money except for such a purpose,” he said. Referendum Necessary Governor Louis L. Emerson of Illinois has no way of obtaining state funds for relief, but intends to collect and administer charity funds on a large scale. He said: “Relief of needy unemployed probably proper purpose for use of state money either appropriated out of general fund or proceeds of bond issue, but all state bond issues are subject to state-wide referendum. "State bond issue for use this winter out of question because submission to referendum would have to be November, 1932. Appropriation of state money would necessitate special session of general assembly. Under state laws relief of poor is function of political subdivisions of state.” BLAMES CREDIT MISUSE Walter Myers Speaks on Depression Cause Before Settlers. Walter Myers, speaker of the Indiana house of representatives, talking at- the Old Settlers’ meeting at Farmersburg Friday, stated that a great part of the depression may be laid to misuse of credit. He attacked governmental expenditure of borrowed money, saying that “the wild public spending of today is the first step toward the worst side of Communism, because every dollar of private property is liable for public debt.” Fish Fry to Aid Poor Proceeds from a fish fry and lawn social to be held Aug. 7 and 8, at Belle Vieu place and Washington street, under the auspices of the auxiliary of Lavelle-Gossett post, No. 908, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will go to relief work.

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