Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1937 — Page 29

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Governor Says ‘No’ to

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T0 PRESS FOR SESSION CALL

Petition to Be Circulated In Demand for Tax Relief.

Petitions asking Governor Townsend to call a special session of the Legislature to consider removing from property owners all costs of | the Social Security program were

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being prepared by Indiana Farm | Bureau officials today. This action was taken in accordance with resolutions passed at the conclusion of a three-day Farm Bureau convention here, The Governor told 84 delegates who came to |

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his office that no emergency existed | for calling the session.

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Legislature Plea FARM BUREAU

report until shortly before the 1939 | regular session is called. “When the commission gets the facts, I feel pretty sure it will make a finding to your benefit. I believe | that the costs of government should | be based more and more on the | ability to pay.” { Hassill Schenck, who was re- | elected president, headed the dele- | gation. Other new Farm Bureau | officers are State Senator Larry | Brandon, first vice president, and | Mrs. Lillie D, Scott, second vice president. Mr. Brandon also is sec- | retary-treasurer, L. L. Needler, Farm Bureau tax

| and legislative department director,

told the Governor that “since prop- | erty is carrying the cost of direct | township relief, it should be relieved | from its responsibility in the Social | Security program.” He said that if any other remedy than a special session could be | found to change the situation the farm organization would be pleased. Cites Rising Costs Answering the contention that the | State could use its $24,000,000 surPlus to increase its security cost payments, the Governor said that

| increased payments to teachers and

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At present, Social Security costs are paid 50 per cent by the Federal Government, 30 per cent by the State and 20 per cent by counties,

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limit from 70 to 65 years would | (HY. 4 V2) (4X (7) “make our costs next year greater | than our income.”

. Pointing out that this subject was | discussed and decided upon by the | | regular 1937 session, the Governor | : | said: | | | | |

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refused the request. L. L. Needler (left, below), Bureau tax and legislative department director, heard the Governor | say “no emergency exists” for calling a special session.

(upper photo) shown in the State House corridor, asked Governor Townsend to call a special session of the Legislature to consider relieving counties of their share of social security costs, The Governor

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