Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1936 — Page 19

MARCH 6, 1936.

REPEAL GROSS INCOME LEVY, CITIZENS URGE Legislators Deluged With Missives From Civic Groups, Merchants. Telegrams and letters today continued to deluge Senators and Representatives with urgent requests from merchants, civic bodies and other groups for repeal of the gross income tax law. Feminine Statchouse workers have txen pressed into service to aid the legislators in opening their mail. "Out of all this bunch of letters and telegrams," said one Representative as he held a batch of letters and telegrams on high, “there's but one favoring the retention of the income tax law. "But,” he added, “what can I do about it unless the bars are let down and the tax law is brought before the General Assembly?” FULL PAY IS RESTORED TO STATE LEGISLATORS 85 Cents Daily Added to Salaries With Expiration of Reduction. Senators and Representatives at the special session of the General Assembly are to leceive 85 cents a day higher pay than they have received at any time since the 1933 regular session. Legislators took a salary reduct'on from $lO a day to $9.15 in 1932. The reduction expired by limitation Dec. 31, 1935. Should the special session run the constitutional limit of 40 days, each legislator would receive $34 in increased pay, which would mean the added cost of $3392 in salaries for the special session.

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TALK PAY FOR COMMITTEE ON SECURITY BILL Measure Granting Regular Salary to 24 Offered in Lower House. A bill to pay 12 House members and 12 Senators, who constituted a joint legislative committee, for work done in conjunction with the social security measure prior to the beginning of the special session of the General Assembly, was introduced today in the House. The bill would pay each legislator $6 a day. The committee worked an estimated two weeks prior to the opening of the session. The bill would authorize payment from the Governor’s emergency fund. Discussion of the proposed measure came up as the Ways and Meaftis committee, Rep. Hardin S. Linke <D., Columbus), chairman, approved the $35,000 appropriation bill for the session, and which today was advanced to second reading. “I think the legislators who worked for two weeks down here on the social security bills should be paid something for the time they

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put in," declared Rep. Benjamin F. Harris Jr. <R., Richmond). “At least,” he added, “they should get the regular pay of $lO, possibly less expenses which I understand they’ve been paid, for the time." Rep. Robert A. Hoover (R., Goshen) objected to the appropriation bill of only $35,000 for the special session. “I'm not going to be rushed on these social security measures,” he said. Rep. Harris joined his protest with the declaration that the session might last the full 40 days, and contended that the $35,000 would provide for only 10 legislative days. Chairman Linke and other committee members said additional appropriations could be made if the

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amount were expended and the session lasted the full term. Senators and representatives who would be affected by a special bill to pay members of the committee, that laid the ground work for the measures, are: Senators Daniel D. Lynch. I. Floyd Garrett, Elias C. Swihart, Thurman A. Gottschalk, Dale Watson, Charles J. Kolsem, William P. Dennigan, William D. Hardy. Joseph M. Robertson, Walter S. Chambers, Walter Vermillion and Thomas A. Hendricks. Representatives Martin J. Downey, Joseph A. Andrew, Carl E. Woodard, Frank G. Thompson, George W. Wolf, Paul B. Sturm, Dan O. Get-

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