Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1935 — Page 15

JAN. 18, 1935.

COMMITTEES TO DISCUSS ROADS INJOINTPAFLEY Redistribution of Tax on Gasoline Listed Among Subjects. Redistribution of gasoline tax revenues and possible alteration of the state highway system, will be discussed at a Joint session of the Senate and House Roads Committees Monday night. The decision was reached late yesterday after the Joint committees had completed consideration of House bills amending the highway law generally. Rep. Balthasar Hoffman (D.. Valparaiso*, chairman of the House committee, said members of the State Highway Commission would be invited to participate. More than 78,000 miles of highways in the state would be affected by the discussion, and local financing of road repairs from gas tax revenues will provide the basis for committee debate. The meeting was arranged on the heels of reports that representatives of 32 Indiana counties will meet in Indianapolis today to discuss proposed legislation to adjust alleged inequalities in gas tax distribution. Meanwhile, it was disclosed by Evan Stotsenburg, State Highway Commissioner, that the commission has made-studies of the effect various redistribution plans would have upon state financing and highway programs. The results of these studies will be disclosed at Monday night's committee meeting. Two administration bills relating to highways were approved by the committees with minor amendments. Important changes of existing laws include a provision requiring the employment of resident unskilled labor on bridge and highway construction; empowering the commission, with executive approval, to eliminate roads from the state highway system; authorizing deduction of benefits arising from highway construction from awards for damages for properties taken as rights of way. FAMED INDIAN FIGHTER DIES IN EAST AT 85 Col. E. H. Jerome, Oldest West Point Graduate, Succumbs. By Unite 4 Pretm NEW YORK. Jan. 8. Col. Lovell Hall Jerome, 85. noted Indian fighter and the oldest living graduate of West Point, died yesterday at Lenox Hill Hospital. A brother of the late William Travers Jerome, crusading district attorney of New York, Col. Jerome played a stirring part in the opening of the Far West and in 1877 acted as a hostage for Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in Montana, said to be the only case on record of such an exchange.

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