Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1940 — Page 13

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some of the Hoosiers who votedl last session

for the Townsend b are opposed to ing a discharge

petition for or any other measure, while Ge who voted ageinst the bill sign harge petitions on principle. i Under House rules, 218! signatures are required to bring ja bill to the

| floor by discharging the committee |

which has it under consideration. is to have a, committee pass on the merits of a hill and make recommendations, obtain time for its debate from the Rules Committee and| then vote it up or down. [

The discharge | petition method upsets this regular procedure. But Rep| Gerald W. ndis (R. Ind), member of the | Townsend Plan Steering Committee the House, says that such a| petition will be filed ;and a driv a r signatures launched next w ! Indiana ‘Repres ul ives who today said they will|sign such a petition were Reps. George W. Gillie, Noble J. Johnson, Raymond S. Springer and x Republicans;

Louis Ludlow nd | William © T.

~The position of th who do not sign discharge petitions on prinjie was set forth by Rep. Charles a Halleck, dean of | the Hoosier Republicans, as follows: “As a member of b th the Rules and Legislative Committees of the

ow Caution. In Firing Brush

an appeal to stop forest fires | in Indiana was made today by State Conservation Commissioner Virgil M. Simmons, as farmers [fields and burned debris

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blazes, which 'some= t beyond control, from

to iorests. reminded farmers | that landowners | within one-half mile of State or Federal -land, must secure a permit before burning off fields. for the permits are made to the

game preserve or other area

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In Charge of Fay Langdon.

yo The second annual gridiron banquet and show of the Indianapolis Motor Transportation Club will be held April 2 at the Hotel Severin. Fay Langdon, club president, will be in charge of the program. Among those who will take part in the entertainment. to follow the banquet are Pete Pfeffer, W. A. McAleer, Oakly Lowe, P. UL. Joyce, John Hei man, Ww. J. Healy and David Milligan. Floyd H. Jackson, general chairman of the event, also will act as Master of Ceremonies. Committees in charge are: . Tickets, J acl Kohl, chairman; “Martin Steffani, Walt Shelton, James Comstock, Ira Goodman, Frank Stehlin, E, C. Lipp and Cell J. Wine. ' Stage ‘arrangements, Robert Smock, director, -and Robert Winder, props. Dinner ar-

Fay Langdon

vegetation. He urged |

Applications |E custodian of the State park, forest |

owned by the State or Federal

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the Townsend Plan had not yet| insurance for qualified wage-earners , been filed, he was not prepared-to and their wives after 65. say whether or not he would abro-{ “Claims are now being received gate his rule of not signing. from the widows of men who have ~ “I certainly will give the matter |died since the first of this year. the most careful consideration when |Experience with these claims has .* the proper time comes? he asserted. already shown that delay in pro-§ | F.ep. Ludlow voted against the bill (ducing proof of marriage may hold last, session, but he explained that up payment,” he said.

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