Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1933 — Page 20
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UTILITY’S HAND SEEN IN KILLING OF SURVEY BILL i Threat of ‘Annihilation’ Is Charged by Legislator to Power Cos. With a charge that the “shadow of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company is in the background,” the house of representatives today killed a senate bill seeking to obtain a survey of the boundary lines of Perry and Decatur townships, Marlon county. The townships are struggling for authority to include the company’s $5,000,000 plant within their respective boundaries as a tax-raising object. The measure came out of the house committee on affairs of the city of Indianapolis with a majority favoring its passage and the minority for indefinte postponement. Doubt that if enacted the bill would be constitutional was expressed by Representative Albert E Schmollinger <Dcm., Indianapolis), chairman of the committee. Representative Thomas A. Hendricks <Dem., Indianapolis) referred to the “shadow” of the company. Replying to Representative John F. Ryan <Dom„ Terre Haute), he said he had heard reports that the company had threatened with “political annihilation.” any member of the Marion county legislative delegation w'ho voted for the measure. Pointed reference to utility activities also was made by Representative Bess Robbins <Dem., Indianapolis). Completion of the Zuder Zee more clamation project will add more than 800 square miles to the area of Holland.
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Frank Hering Will See Pension Goal Achieved
Dream of Years Will Be Realized When McNutt Signs Bill. Among witnesses at 3:30 this afternoon when Governor Paul V. McNutt signs a bill establishing an old age pension system in Indiana will be Frank E. Hering of South Bend, who, twelve years ago. succeeded in; getting the Fraternal Order of Eagles to back the pension movement. Indiana is the eighteenth state to enact a law to pension the j aged. * Hering, editor of the Eagles maga- j zine, is chairman of the order’s j national old age pension commis-1 sion. He is recognized as the "Fa- ] ther of Mother’s Day,” and is author of the Eagles’ plan to stabilize employment through a federal commission. He has served twice as national president of the Eagles. Others who will witness signing of the bill include Otto P. Deluse of Indianapolis, also a former national Eagles president and chairman of the order’s Indiana pension commission, and J. Pierce Cummings, Indianapolis, lifelong friend of Hering, and a national Eagles trustee. In all, about fifty persons will atten'-’ the ceremony, half of them '..embers of the house and senate MRS. JANE MORE DIES Resident of Cty for Ten Years to He Buried Friday. Following an illness of six weeks : Mrs. Jane C. More, 42, of 6138 Park avenue, a resident of Indianapolis j for ten years, died Wednesday in '• the Methodist hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10 Friday in the Tabernacle Presby- | terian church and at 3 Friday in | the First Presbyterian church at j Bluffton. Burial will be in Bluffton. |
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WITHDRAWALS BY CHECK HELD DOWNBY BANK Business as Usual Will Be Order in Ft. Wayne Institution. By United Prrtu FT. WAYNE, Ind., Feb. 23.—Officers of the Dime Savings and Trust Company, Ft. Wayne, one of the smaller financial institutions here, announced today that withdrawals on checking accounts will be restricted to 5 per cent a month temporarily. z The bank also is enforcing the sixty-day notice on withdrawal of savings and certificates of deposits. It will continue business as usual. The old First National bank, one of the largest financial institutions in Ft. Wayne, started enforcing the sixty-day rule Monday, but has
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.Cunningham believes he is in condition to beat the existing indoor mile record held by Venzke, 4:10, and wants to try for it.
