Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1940 — Page 40
0.P. 10 LINE UP LEGISLATIVE BILLS
Scores of Potential Laws Will Be Scanned by Steering ayia an REE © Committees Next Week; What Will They YES: : Do to: Schricker’s Powers. i = B EACON | pire <'d Scores of bills, many of which later become Indiana laws, i ; i fod I \ : << What more practical will be given their first official recognition by legislative | "BLANKET ; : La , GIFT, could you think of leaders here next week. “ . E> : : pa I aT » + » What would your hus- .. Republican Steering Committees of both the State Sen- A ER BCE R 0 B E S Sea ’ A : : : Fat . band appreciate more ‘ate and the Lower House will convene in joint sessions, be- FEE a : 3 Ey El for Christmas than a fine ginning Monday for three weeks of intensive study at head- : 4 a : BB oe new BEVERLY. suff, fop. quarters in the Claypool Hotel. : gy £0 5 3.95 A 4 : 9 : ik e IE coat or overcoat. A Block Heading the committees, 5." 9, i Li 34 | ; £ . GIFT. CERTIFICATE. will which will maneuver all bills| BEE EE 88) Distinctive new pat. | Ad wo a i enable him fo_pick-it out of the Republican majority| ° Urges Economy NN : Ro Pi a : : ye er ¥ £4 : : himself, . Fi through-the Legislature, will - | J. put “Beacon” still ; ; : Re : be Senator William E. Jenner, = fli farther out in front ta ek - of the blanket robe majority leader in the Senate ; i field. Comtortable, and Frank T. Mills, of Camp- LE full cut. Shawl col bellsburg, majority leader in : sd 1 . lar; 3 pockets, raythe House. : a Ha on sash. Small,
i Millis was Mr. Jenner's cam- i sid medium and large. paign manager when the latter | JE 3 = 3 Bs : 3 sought the Republican Governor ; Others, $3, 5.95 nomination last spring. When the | : 3 two were selected as floor leaders, the control of both houses became vested in the forces that backed Mr. Jenner's candidacy.
Outlines Drafted Eo : = : j : Meeting with the Steering Com- 5 3 ; ; : . mittees will be State Republican a i: : £5 :
Chairman Arch N. Bobbitt, Speaker ‘ 2 yo | te i v1? UIs ; of the House James M. Knapp and : - : ei : Thu ALL-W 1 Y Lieutenant Governor-elect Charles 3, : SR Si : = : M. Dawson, who will be presiding : : 2 : ; ; : ow : : Low BR Senator-elect Willis . . . “our vic : ; adi on : Ei ; \ yu 5 : iA tory margin must be widened.” a \ E A oy ) eon : ; S d i ! : . leaders with district and county Re- : : i publican chairmen. ° : ; The first bill being considered is one designed to repeal the Reorgani- i
- officer of the senate : zation Act and set up a new struc- 2 13 5 al | | - / ture of, government control, taking i h 0 C A I E i bot ATS sials sa sien nu : : away from Democratic Governor-| : . x : ; Elect ‘Henry F, Schricker consider- ’ g ; 5 % N Oo able patronage powers. —— ; ; Te : : - Conspicious at legislative head- : a R i B E S . FF Los AR L LINED OVERCOATS sees For quarters is a huge chart showing the | Fulfillment by G. 0. P. in ? Sale on : : and
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Rough outlines of the more important bills were drafted this week during conferences of legislative pone detailed break-down of executive Sy Deion RSTED SUITS... control in the State Government as State Will Bring '42 : i ; ? SMART NEW WO ORT SUITS .. cove Men it now is under the Reorganization : 5 : ; He : NEW TWEED SP Young Act. It shows the Governor in com- Victory, He Says. a FRESH Men plete control of every division, even : A : 1 : : : an those of other elected officials. Times Special i _ DRAPE SUITS OF A It has been agreed that the Legis-| HUNTINGTON, Ind, Nov. 20.— | SIZES FOR MEN lature will restore to all elected of- |U. S. Senator-Elect Raymond E. Beautifully tailored § : : s ficlals their former patronage pow- | willis said Republicans elected to lounging sHYles = «ce
ers : te offices must carry out their Consider Other Changes Stale ofiess In y rayon brocades and
campaign pledges to “rid the State ines. : ES RE | : How much further the Republic- |5¢ rackets and extravagance,” in an feshuaars ALL S = on = IN cLU DING EV ans intend to go toward party con- |aqdress at a Republican victory din- aHerns. 3 pockeft : : : trol in the Government remains.only | or here last night. pe +2. b ry \ . e ui Tha] Fringed end er tai- Lan like finding unexp conjecture now, but majority leaders | «only in the fulfillment of these Blored sath. . Blos Na) It's almost like hdc te tral ‘have hinted that “other important pledges will we make a Republican|| = oy s broyn. : o ; clothing like this 1s Tru changes are being considered.” victory in 1942 certain,” he said. Bn ond. ha ny # NE seo VOI label b acks up the Republican leaders contend priv-| «we charged that special interests een oy any : TL “The Beverly la ou that ately that the party must take over were conducting various forms of others. oma, m ; : ; ; J fabrics. It assures Y “enough control of the government [rackets and that State institutions um, large. tested a
to carry out campaign pledges and [were being prostituted for private Tn 3 . st le and wo wor restore home rule to the people.” |profit. : . Others, 3.95, $10 detail of YY tons You'll see fine new Wa «= 1940's Majority leaders are eyeing the| “These vicious practices must have : ° id specifica 10 bd h fabrics sa in lucrative Motor License Bureau, now |no place in our Republican Adminis- : : . ng d a host of other . under control of the Governor's of- |tration. Our margin of victory in|] | : ’ : ! ged tweeds an 1 hades. Imagine fice. 1942 must be widened by proving to BLOCK’S Downstairs Store | 1 different’ new $ : ; It is believed that department is|the people our worthiness to serve.” AND 41's d og Ne at 19 75! above, © !
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the G.O.P. majority would have to considered, our victory, in the face|] | Se MEN'S (H fi R DU 2 0 Y ¢ pie take control of them from Mr.3of nominal defeat, becomes impres- 5 : A E IN J A K ETS Schricker or forfeit all credit for |sive.” ~ a : : i reforms accomplished. : E pa 4 ; ' s U. S. Senator-elect Raymond E. HENHOUSE IS SWANK : 4 Lr : i Willis, Republican, after a series of| gTORRS, Conn. Nov. 29 (U. P.). . S L A (H ¥ S 50 for men and young men 98 conferences with legislative leaders,|_The new $30,000 henhouses at : = a . : . said; University of Connecticut are the ; ic ! . ; last word in swank. They're steam Rie, . . : An average speed of seven miles, heated, have electric lights, hot and || | = 2 The very latest model high waisted belted
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