Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1945 — Page 4
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Legislature Settles Down To Study Nearly 200 Bills
Four séhateé and six hotise bills|’ A bill in the house, requiring | = had reached second reading today.| schools to pay expenses of educat-|= The legislature, meanwhile, settled | {ing tubercular public school pupils |Z down to a study of almost 200 bills. ! lconfined to health sanitaria, also = Bills approved by committees and passed second reading. advanced to second reading in the . ‘ | senate yesterday include a G. IL! Other Bills Listed . | measure, | Other house bills to pass second It “would permit returning Warl,eaqing provide preliminary sanity =
veterans to deduct mortgage indebtedness from the assessed valu- lexaminations by authorized
| ation of real estaté even though the Psychiatrists in sanity cases, grant, veteran may have failed to file at !$3000 annual pensions to widows of the proper time. {former governors; place appoint- | * iment of state school attendance Right of Appeal {offic ers under state superintendent
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Another senate bill would give|©f public instruction; permit ms | state residents recourse to superior dianapolis school board to gra | and circuit courts in cases of alleged $15,000 annually to I en [injustice by state boards and com- children’s museum, and authorize missions, levy by cities of a public library . After some amendment, another tax not to exceed two mills on each bill that passed second reading in; $100 assessment. the senate would authorize the state The fourth senate hill fo pass to deed 300 acres of Dunes park to second reading would allow $600 the federal gover hment for a vet- | annually to county prosecitors for | [eran Hospital: ori —Shpxpenses-in “erimisal cases:
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BILLS INTRODUCED
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ix months, not to extend beyond May, | Emergency. Education) SB 59--tIsler, R. Jeffersonville) Stemle lood coxtrol act to give county ompensation of five cents a $1000 of as- - sessed valuation of property in flood con-|es : trol districts of Ohjo ‘valley for services| ds a ‘ ' connectin with flood control - 2 ois Eichhorn, D. Usiondale: Jewert, Bato icy, (Fees and Salaries) {lishoro I 1ds school nee | a en a act "te nermit| SB 60—(Jewe't, R..Dillsboro; emplovment of minor 8 as pi 3 0 D Hammond! Amends flood con bowling - est ablishnient Bets elght- our 10 esl ablish Hood Tonio: district Wy and 11 p.m curfew for such workers. |lunited to $25,000. Boards (Education) of 15 cents a $100 for salaries. | . 5 ws funds o be kept'by co }a22 Shee (Hersis, iy Mil om; Somers, R spent oniy for emergencies, (Finance) oagland) Amends game law to make it . Hawtal to trap fox in state of Indiana, | 3 61— (Jewett, R. Dillsboro: Van Ness, Natural Resources) P. Valparaiso) Provides uniform method : : . for all state agencies to file and publish | 5 86 (Free, & ne yan Ness rules, (Public Rights and Franchises) 8 par his alive] SB 62 (Maguire, R. Kokomo}. Amends : {i act defining intangibles to exempt federal and state end sub-divisions. (Judiciary A) 8
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5B »— (Black [ sper Provides r 1 tablishment of a retirement pensiox rog ram for conservation officers |
ilding code A 1 i in .committee composed of state industrial board chatiman,” state I ary) 63— (Makowski, D, East Chicago) |= and. state " ropriates {Gives cities and towns authority to grant $13.500 annually pts rms and |{ranchises anu Tegulate all public
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SB 57— (Gonas, D 1th Bend)
$26 maximum weekly benefits.
RUSTED 8Y THOUSANDS 0 PATIE NTs " Security)
House HB 105— (Korn, R. Pt. Wayne) Author-|= | izes payment of 25 cents per 100 words to |= ¥ {Fhgstiund court reporters. (Judiciary A) HB 108—(Hughes, R. Ft. Wayne) Es-|= § ull) s $200 a month minimum salaries | { for all chief deputies in counties of over = { 150.000 population. (Judiciary B) = { HB 17— (Newsom, R. Columbus) Pro- = :
8B 58-—(Higgs, R. Connersville; burg, R. Huntington) mends
Amends | 2 urrempioyment co mpen sation act to provide pI
Punder- | teachers! retirement act to permit employment of teachers 66 and older for duration of war
Public | Within corporate limits. (Cities and Towns) {SB 64— (Moore. R Indianapolis) Amends =
£ 3 3 restoring township boundary lines to - = Bn £
vide that tewnship lines changed to| = ext ot corporate boundaries of any city| {or own shall not be restored. (Count I {and Township Business) SB 65— (Phelps, R. Pt. Wayne; Crook, D.| South Bend) Appropriates $1,800.000 to|= { purchase land for _northern Indiana - {crippled children's hospital and $3000
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|pay trustees. Also would set aside $50 000 - {annually for maintenance on compl {of hospital. * (Judiciary - B)
PF BILLS INTRODUCED
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vides for payment of township assessors | from county general fund, instead of from
township funds. (County and Township | El
Business) HB 108—(Edick, R, Plainfield) Permits | county councils to levy taxes for public z improvement on four-year colleges located | em in their respective county. (County und & Township Business) : “le HB 109 (Thompson, R. North Vernon) | = : Permits salary raises to $1500 annually for = 3 mayor. and clerk- SFsasuivy of North Ver- = 1 Cities and Tow i HB 110— (Kwiat, D Batt Chicago; Chu- |= rilla,” D. .Esst Chitago) Requires state = | conservation department to acquire acreage in Lake cou for establishment of = {state park to be called Wolfe Lake State = (Ways and Means) | 111—{Utterback, D. Kokomo; Kreft, R. Michigan City) Grants right of collec- == t bargaining and self organization to allj= ate, county sity and township em-| = ployees. bor | HB 112— Powell R Indiarfapolis) Makes | = {technical amendments to state law con-io cerning applications for admission to the =
state soldiers’ home: changes refgrence to) = 3
applicants from ‘soldiers, sailors and marines”’ to°"“persons in the armed services.” |= 1 (Benevolent and Charitable Institutions) i HB 113—(Mosley, R. Peru). Requires] | Sroperty not now recorded in their names = within one year after passage of act, | (Judiciary “B) HB 114—(Copela..4,. R. Madison; Steele, !R. Knox) Raises state forestry tax levy from two “mills to five .mills per $100} .jevaluation: (Ways and Meals) = HB 1156—(Copeland, R. Madison; Steele, = {P. Knox) Amends alcoholic beverage act | to authorize arbitrary cancellation of per-| = ! mits by alcoholic beverage commission. = | (Public Morals) |=
HB 118— (Muller, D. Anderson; Conrad, = | R. Petersburg) Requires county officials =?
to advertise specifications on desired ma-| = terials preparatory to making purchases, |= (.ndiciary B) |= HB 117 — (Baldoni, D. South Bend) |= Legalizes ‘hunting on Sunday. (Natural = Resources . } HR 118 Steele; R. Knox; Kreft, Michigan C Prohibits justices peace Ro "at dling cases invo {crimes and misdemeanors; excepts surety! j of peace proceedings. and the extradition | = tof criminals, (Judiciary B)
RESOLUTION
HJR 3~(Slinker, R.. Monticello) In creases terms of county sheriffs from tw years to four vears,
HEART ATTACK FATAL T0 AID OF MNUTT
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (U. P).|S Charles M. Hay, executive direc-|= tor and deputy. chairman of the|S war manpower commission, died of |= heart. attack last night at the age|=
C hatrman Paul Vv. He headed a large law firm in st | Louis, his residence, and was Dem-|= ocratic nominee for the U. S. senate |= in 1028.. As special assistarit to the| attorney general in 1836, he handled the government's defense of the railroad retirement act. He joined the WMC in 1045 as general counsel.
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