Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1936 — Page 2

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SMITH OPPOSES SECURITY ACT'S CENTRALIZATION Administration Should Be Left With Communities, Attorney Says “Regardless of the manner of financing the Social Security Ac In Indiana there is no excuse for further centralization of administrative powers," Leo X. Smith, attorney for the county and Township Officials Association, said today. Contending that administration of funds -should be left to the community whose taxpayers furnish the money, Mr. Smith commended the present law. but criticised suggestions of centralization growing out of hearings on tax proposals before a special joint legislative committee. The committee, oppointed to work Out a plan to finance the security program without increasing property taxes, adjourned last night after a preliminary two-day session. The group will convene again rfter Sept. 1, when it expects to get definite information about what the program will cast. Renewal of Fight Hinted Mr. Smith’s statement came as a reply to Edward P. Brennan, state budget director, who explained the state naturally would insist on complete authority if it took over the entire cost of the security program. Renewal of the home rule fight between state administration and county and township officials was suggested when Mr. Smith said the organization he represented had defeated previous moves to centralize social security authority and would continue its fight. A proposed $4 per capita tax would, it has been said, raise between $5,000,000 and $6,500,000. Both Mr. Brennan and Mr. Smith agree that this estimate is too high. Other States’ Practices Other states, according to Mr. Smith, have adopted taxes on gasoline, horse racing, alcohol, sales, gross income inheritance and property to finance social security legislation. Mr. Smith contends that administration of funds collected in the county should be left to county and township officials. “Even if they should decide on a gasoline tax,” he continued, “the j money would come from the communities where it will be spent. People who pay the money should have authority when it comes to spending it." The County and Township Officials organization v/as strongly opposed to all previous moves to delegate authority in state boards and directors while legislation was being considered. APARTMENT OWNERS TO CHOOSE OFFICERS B. S. Drake Nominated to Succeed Isidore Fciblcman. The Apartment Owners Association was to elect officers today in the Washington. B. S. Drake, real estate department manager of the Empire Life and Accident Insurance Cos., has been nominated to succeed Isidore Feibleman as president Other nominees are A. F. McCord and Mr. Feibleman, for vice president; Mrs. T. D. McGee, for secretary; H. H. Woodsmall, for treasurer; Harvey J. Elm for counsel, and William P. Snethen for i manager. HELPS WITH CAMPAIGN Miss Mae Helmer Joins Glen Hillis Headquarters in Claypool. Miss Mae Helmer, Terre Haute, is in charge of the women's section of the Glen R. Hillis-for-Gov-ernor headquarters in the Claypool, Edmund M. Wasmuth announced today. Miss Helmer served on the first Republican state committee after womans suffrage was granted and was a member of the Central State Hospital Board 12 years. FIELD DAY IS OBSERVED Baseball Games Feature Program at Park School. Park School's annual field day was to start this afternoon at 1:30 with a midget baseball game. Junior and reserve teams were to meet at 2:30 and the varsity was scheduled to oppose a team of alumni, teachers and parents at 3:30. A game between faculty members and fathers was to conclude the program. MADE RESERVE OFFICER Local Attorney Appointed Captain in Marine Unit. Asa J. Smith. Indianapolis attorney, Ivjs been appointed a captain in the United States Marine Corps Reserves. Capt. Smith served as a private in the Marines during the World War, participating in several important engagements. He was wounded in action at Belleau Wood. Bargain Week-End Trips EACH WEEK-END CHICAGO $5.50 Ij*vc on any train 10:20 a. tn. Friday to 1:35 a m. Monday. Return limit Monday. Reduced round trip Pullman tares. NEXT SATURDAY CLEVELAND $4.50 Leave 10:00 p. m Return on aty train until 2:35 a. m. Monday. Coach service. DETROIT $4.50 TOLEDO 4.00 SANDUSKY . 4.00 Leave 10:00 p. m Returning reach Indianapolla not later than Monday morning following Coach service Pay a visit to the Henry Ford exhibit at historic fJreenfield Village in Dearborn. near DetroitBIG FOUR ROUTE

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

MAY 13, 1933