Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1936 — Page 8
STATELAWS UE TO EXPIRE | BY NEXT YEAR
send Expected to Ask ension of Emergéney Legislation.
By United Press | = be state emergency laws will | next year unless they are ex-
nde I idle by the General bly,
rence Bureau director, sia to-
0 of the laws provide { i riums on three-mile : ounty it Joad Dends They were Nac uring the special leg- ) ative session and their expiration hte Is Sept. 1, 1937. Ne other, enacted by the 1935 islature, created the State Milk trol Board and its regulations le industry in Indiana. Its ration date is July 1, 1937, v.~-Elect Townsend is the Democratic majorities of Houses to retain the laws eral possible revisions,
Reductions .Are Noted |
i Jan, 1, 1933, the amount of B-mile road bonds outstanding 8 $33,804,507, and the amount of my unit and assistance bonds tan g was $17,470,832. sentative report of the statistiRepartment showed the threelie bond total had been reduced Jan. 1, 1936, to $17,661,882, and the county unit and assistance total was $9,334,620. Auto license and gasoline tox ree 8 distributions are by B counties in addition to| other
nents to reduce their | bond
Ch Brie Kettleborough, tive | {
Prank Bane (above), executivedirector of the Federal Social Security Board, Washington, is to speak at the opening session Sunday of the State Conference on Social Work. | He is to discuss “Social Security” at 2:30 p. m. in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Gov, McNutt also is to speak on “Indiana's New Social Legislation.”
'|FOX SEASON SHORT
IN ELEVEN COUNTIES
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The Conservation Department fo-
day announced the season on grey
and red fox has been shortened, to close Jan. 15 instead of Feb. 10 in 11 counties. Counties affected were Greene, Martin, Knox, Sullivan, Daviess, Pike, Floyd, Spencer, Perry, Craw=ford and Harrison.
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ged to the law. he milk -control law was enacted 0 combat “unfair, ‘unjust, destrucve and demoralizing” trade praceS in the Indiana industry, and, luring last summer’s drought, ddiponal emergencies were declared Buse of the scarcity of x
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mbers - of the cast for “The chbearers, " two-act play to be ented by the January, 1937, enior class of Manual Training School, were announced toAy by E. Edward Green, director. (¥hey are Sheldon Craigmyle, Edi Rugenstein, Robert Paetz, n Rosenbgum, Lawrence WegJesse Marney, Ruth Gran, d Wall, Ruby Miller, Helen i Cohn, Mildred Brabender and | erne Eddleman. play is to be presented in school auditorium Dec. 3 and 4.
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