Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1936 — Page 9
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J STATES VOTE PARTICIPATION
Constitutions to Be Changed; Awo Others Turn Down Proposals.
1 By United Press i CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—Voters of {five states in the Nov. 3 election ‘approved constitutional changes perimitting them to take part in the + Pederal Social Security program, : the Public Administration Clearing { House announced yesterday. Two ! other states turned down similar . proposals. i The Social Security measures were among hundreds of referenda affectting residents of practically every i state, Results of principal refer!enda, according to the Public Ad- ; ministration Clearing House. : Social Security—Kansas approved : participation in old-age assistance : and “unemployment compensation; i Louisiana approved old-age assist‘ance, mothers’ and children’s aid land welfare, unemployment compen- + sation, blind aid; South Carolina empowered state Legislature to enfact Social Security laws; Florida rand Colorado approved old-age asi sistance; Oregon defeated amendsment to withdraw state from ‘Fad‘eral co-operation in Social Security «program; Nevada and Washington defeated state-Federal co-operative lmeasures. Property Tax—Michigan refused ‘to abolish property tax; Mirne«sota refused to abolish property tax Jfor state purposes; Colorado, Geor:gia and Oregon defeated proposals ito limit property taxes; Nevada apiproved 50-mill tax limitation; ‘Washington chose to retain its spresent 40-mill tax limit; Colorado lexempted automobiles from property itax, and substituted annual owntership tax.
‘ States Refuse Laws
3 Civil Service—California defeated ‘initiative measure to place civil sservice in every city and county tof mare than 1000 population; 1 Washington refused to make civil iservice mandatory in counties, icities, ports, school and park disitricts and libraries; Rahway and Camden County, New Jersey decided ito come under state civil service Haw; Astoria, Ore.; Ypsilanti- and ‘Adrian, Mich., voted civil service for diremen; Muskegon, Mich., approved ¢ivil service for all municipal em- + loyes Local Government Administration California approved conselidation
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filed by prosecuting attorney; a Francisco defeated plan to Bere superior court judges by gubérnatorial appointment with subsequent approval at elections; Colorado defeated referendum to allow women to serve on juries.
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three generations of us picked up relating to mild oF i
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Wotringlon OXFORDS are $395 WEARINGTON HATS are 280.
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