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PAGE 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1938

VIEWS ARE SPLIT . ¥ ON GOVERNMENT NN. a tional 3 v0 OPEN FRIDAY NITE, 7 0 9

CONSOLIDATION: == SUPER-VALUE WEEK

All Townships. ee From Saturday, May 14, Through Saturday, May 21

(Editorial, Page 18) lh A plan to abolish townships and | ; -- consolidate county government, | h {

thereby eliminating 5000 elective offices in the state, drew both sup-

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Commerce executive vice president,

announced his support of “the major points” of the suggestions | made yesterday by William P. Cosgrove, State Accounts Board chief examiner, to reorganize local gov- | ernment,

At the same time, former State Senator Perry Easton declared that “abolition of township trustees would be a further step toward centralization that will lead ultimately to dictatorship.” He said a group to fight the pro- | posal met last night and will meet again next Tuesday to expand its | organization. Mr. Cosgrove, agreeing that the] principle of “home rule” should be | maintained,” said the primary pur- | pose of the plan is to reduce cost | and improve administration of local | government. Governor Townsend said he was not considering the problem of local | governmental reorganization “I have nothing in mind on this subject at this time,” he said. Mr. Easton contended that cen- | tralization of government “always | has and always will increase cost” | and said it would “destroy home rule.” |

Mr. Book urged a single ad

agency for unemployment relief ad- ) 3 A od Sala E ~ ministration in order to obtain more oh SSA ae 3 : : efficiency, greater economy and a | 9 Nas 3 RR 8

spreading of the relief cost equally | throughout the county instead of |

thrusting unequal burdens on dif- | ey 3 i Le 3 ferent townships. Xa a ee 3 % ? ¢ ; f a U | U

He also said a committee study

would be made this summer of a SRR _ 2 SR iy proposal to set up a county “busi- | SRE Rade 8 SF EN N 4 ress manager” who would make all | See i R a oa Nets 2 5 FS

ouniy purchases and administer | 11 county institutions. i \ a : - ; § The organization which Mr. PE a IY : SoS La SEE Here's a suite as modern as tomorrow . . . featuring the Easton said was being formed to | 3 = : : aR. i 7 very newest designs—distinctive spring filled pajamas oppose the consolidation “move is NEE 3 J 3 a oa & {Fa Cushions—guaranteed under construction. Jacquard and known as the Consumers’ League. . Ne EL a : STAR a Rayon Velour coverings—some wood trim—a great special It is “indirectly affiliated with the § Ea Pa 53 & SR ! 3 purchase makes this value possible] Township Trustees Association,” he Nk : SE ; : §

explained 2 EEL ; Rl Hah SERIE al - Mr. Easton declared that the pro- : 3 a 2 x AS posal is “another step in the pro- 3 NY 3 S 0 ae

gram inaugurated by former Governor Paul V. McNutt! | He charged that Mr. McNutt “ad-

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then reversed his position when he | i atip : 9 advocated abolition of Townships BR \ "S KR

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