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FRIDAY, FEE. 2, 104 ATTERBURY BUDDIES ARE STILL TOGETHER
Two members of the Camp. Atter- | bury-trained 106th division, who . visited last summer at the home of + Mr: and Mrs. Harry Myers, 22 N. | Colorado ave. hgve written that they have been lucky and together 80 far, : 3 The infantrymen are Cpl. Frederick Dashaw, from New Hamp-
| shire, who wrote a letter Jan, 2 & "to Miss Joanne Whitinger, at the . Colorado ave. address, saying he
had been busy because the “neighbors got pretty bothersome for a . while.” Pfe. Sidney Keogh, Bos-
ton, is his companion.
Mr. and Mrs. Myers have two sons“in service. They are Pfc. Rob- . ert Myers in-France, and Sgt. Cliff | Myers, stationed. in Louisiana.
POCAHONTAS TO MEET Itasca council 337, Degree of Pocahontas, will have a business meeting and drill practice at 8 p. m. Feb. 8 in Castle hall, 230 E. | Ohio st,
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BILLS INTRODUCED Feb, 1, 1045 House
HB 206 (Hughes, R, Ft, Wayne), Creates a municipal utility employees pension fund for second class municipal corporations which public ufilities. (Affairs of Second Class Cities.) HB 207— (Bond, R., Ft. Wayne). Amends gross ificome tax law to reduce retail merchants’ gross income tax from duehall to one-fourth of one per cent. (Ways and Means.) J : HB 208—(Moellering, R., Ft. Wayne). Regulates operation—and- of motorboats on lakes of less than 325 acres at low water, (Natural Resources.) HB 299— (Justice, R., Logansport:’ ‘Henley, R, Bloomington), Amends 1941 act on . the appointment of state engineers to remove chief engineers of any department from provisions of the merit system. (Judiciary B.) HB 300—(Heavilon, R,, Frankfort; Henley, R.,- Bloomington). Increases membership of stream pollution control board from six to seven, making four bi-parti-san appointments. Changes quorum from three to four. (Natural Resources.) HB 301—(Miser, R., Garrett). Increases” division of fees to county recorders from 30 to 40 per cent. (Ways and Means.) ¢ J x HB 302— (Miser, R.,, Garrett; Long, R., Elkhart). Gives registered professional engineers, land surveyors and architects same right of lien as contractors, subcontractors, mechanics, journeyman, laborers and material men. ' ‘(Judiciary B.) HB 303—(Hostettler, R., Bloomfield). Authorizes acceptance of gifts and bequests to equip building for county or city health departments, (Cities and Towns.) . HB 304—(Kreft, R., Michigan City; Henley, R., Bloomington). Amends occupational disease act to give dependents of deceased employee a maximum of 350 weeks of benefits at 55 per cent of deceased’ average weekly wage at time of death; sets maximum rate of $36.50 and minimum of $20. (Labor.) HB 305—(Sosbe, D,, Elwood; Muller, D. Anderson), Amends act relating to speed of motor boats on inland Indiana lakes, extending it to lakes of all size. (Natural Resources.) HB 306— (Wyatt, R., Indianapolis; Henley, R., Bloomington). Creates bi-partisan advisory public health council to advise and consult with state board. of health concerning local general health problems. (Medicine and Public Health.) HB 307—(Downey, R., Indianapolis: Henley, R,, Bloomington). Raises the salaries of : part-time health officers, doubling the amount of present provision. (Medicine and Public Health.) HB 308-—(Atkins, R.,, Indianapolis; Henley, R., Bloomington). Establishes department of public health: at Indiana ‘university. (Medicine and Public Health.) HB 308-—(Teckemeyer, R., Indianapolis). Makes a non-resident director in an Indiana corporation ' suable in. Indiana courts on business of corporation and permits court to obtain jurisdiction by process served on resident agent of corporation. (Judiciary B.) HB 310—(Burnett, -R., Indianapolis; Campbell, R., Indianapolis). Creates budget division in office of Indianapolis mayor; provides mayor may appoint finance director to head division-with ap-
Jproval of common courieil. ‘(Affairs of {City of Indianapolis.)
HB 311 (Henley, R., Bloomington; Fortune, R., Indianapolis). Permits employment of laymen as part-time city and county health officers during war emergency. (Medicine. and Public Health.) HB 312—(Grant, R., Indianapolis; Henley. R., Bloomington). Regulates the sale, gift or delivery of poisons. (Medi cine and Public Health.) : 313—(Coons, . R.,, Crawfordsville), Amends Indiana insurance statutes regarding fraternal benefit societies, technical law with reference to actuarial valuation, and fraternal society life insurance for children. (Insurance) HB- 314—(Kellum, R, Mooresville). Limits distance to 160 rods to which a public drain can be constructed or re-
-department—jurisdieflon—over—all> new dams, (Drains, Dykes and Swamplands.) HB 315—(Copeland, R., Osgood; Malone, R., Clinton). Legalizes divorces to members of armed forces if affidavit was not filed within five days after it was filed before an Indiana notary. (Judiciary B.) HB 316-(Morgan, R.. Knightstown). Places restriction on recleaning and reconstruction of draining ditches where ditches affect water lével. (Drains, Dykes and Swamplands.) HB 317—(Churilla, D,, East Chicago: Korpal, D., South Bend). Pixes annual salary of common council in second class cities with population over 60,000 at $700. (Affairs of Second Class Cities.) { HB 318—(Baldoni, D., South Bend). | Creates three-member division of state | publicity with two members appdinted by governor and one labor union member; | appropriates $250,000, (Ways and Means.) | HB 319—(Andrew, R., Indianapolis; { Henley, R.,~ Bloomington). ‘Appropriates | $125,000, to be matched with equal federal government appropriation, for eradication of Bang's disease in cattle.’ (Ways
{and Means.)
HB 320— (Lynch, D., Evansville; Hardin, R., Marion), Includes free kindergartens in state school tuition fund and provides
operates two or more |B
¢teaned or reconstructed near a lake of |B | 10 acres or more; also gives conservation |.
free kindergartens with 25 pupils shall be onesunit. (Education) HB 321—(Malone, R., Clinton; Copeland, R., Osgood). Amends divorce law to permit veterans to sign affidavits of residence before commissioned officer within 60 days before filing of case. (Judiciary
\) . $B 322—(Maehling, D., Terre Haute; Richards, ‘R., Patricksburg). Authorizes Indiana State Teachers’ college to accept gift of real estate in Vigo cpunty for athletic building; appropriates $100,000. (Educdtion,) : - HB 323 (Summerland, R., Wabash; Teckemeyer, R., Indianapolis), - Empowers county couneil to fix salary of township assessors in certain counties. (County and Township Business.) HB 324~ (Dennis, R:., Pekin). Provides for additional compensation to township assessors. (County and Township Business, Wh 325 (Walsh, D., Muncie; Heller, D., Decatur). Permits county commissioners to name county highways and designate by number residences on highways. (Roads.) HB 326—(Teetor, R,, Hagerstown). Corrects title of Unemployment Compensation division including the Indiana State Emgloyment §ervice to Employment Security division: (Judiciary A.) HB 521—(Weller, R., Dale). Provides county commissioners may assume duties’ now performed by the county surveyors or county highway supervisors in repair and maintenance of county highways; provides salary of $125 per month in addition to other commissioners’ compensa~ tion. (County and: Township Business.) HB 328—(8mith, R., Portland). . Creates commission of public records in each city to peruse, file and discard records. (Cities and Towns.) HB 329 (Steele, R., Knox; Weller, R., Dale). Raises per diem pay of county auditors, . assessors, clerks of circuit court, shériffs, recorders, county commissioners and members of county council and deputies; act expires Dec. 31, 1047. (County and Township Business.) 330—~(Powell, R., Indianapolis). Creates municipal courts in counties having population of 300,000 or more; authorizes criminal courts to fix amount of bond and approval in cases for violation of city or municipal ordinance. (Af-
fairs of City of Indianapolis.)
HB 331—(Korn, R., Ft. Wayne), Places employees of municipal utilities in second class cities under civil service, (Affairs of Becond Class Cities.) - HB 332—(Henley, R., , Bloomington; Harvey, R., New Castle). Establishes laboratory at Purdue university to study animal digeases; appropriates $25,000. (Ways and" Means.) HB 333—(Teckemeyer, R., Indianapolis; Leavell, R.,” Winchester), Gives Indianapolis common council right to appoint mayor in case of death, resignation or removal, (Affairs of City of Indianapolls.) HB 334-— (Miser, R, Garrett; Thompson, R., North Vernon). Provides plaintiff in divorce case who at time of filing is absent from Indiana serving in armed forces must file aflidavit as to residence. (Judiciary B.) HB 335— (O'Rourke, D., Hammond; Hiestand, R., Kentland), Changes law concerning redemption of real estate sold for delinquent taxes providing real estate purchased by county in December, 1942 and 1943 and remains unsold may be Yerloemed until April 15, 1047, (Judiciary
‘HB 336— (Knapp, R., Hagerstown fel ler, D., Decatur). Fixes state. biennial budget at $88,523,000. (Ways and Means.)
Senate
8B 159--(Atherton, R., Indianapolis; Beaman; R., Princeton). Amends housing authority law to require that all plans be submitted te city plan commissions for approval. Requires that housing authority be. composed of. residents and those over 35 and be bonded to amount of $15.000, Emergency, (City of Indianapolis.) 8B 160—(Van Ness, R., Valparaiso). Amends law appropriating funds for legal reports to require reprints when the Supply falls low. Emergency. (Judiciary
8B 161—(Brokenburr, R., Indianapolis; Moore, R.. Indianapolis). Amends law
concerning municipalities to permit eity! councils to employ attorneys and other!
personnel for the codification of ordinances, Emergency. (Judiciary. B.) 8B 162—(Coblentz, R., Liberty Mills). Permits the purchase of land for school purposes by fifth class cities. Emergency. (Cities and Towns.) ’ BB 163— (Ferris, R., Milton; Moffett, R., Tndianapolis). Establishes animal diagnosis laboratory to prevent and con+ trol diseases of animals and poultry, Appropriates $75,000, for construction of a building; $30,000 for temporary quarters and equipment, and $25,000 annually for operating expenses. (Agriculture.) 8B 164—(Gillespie, R., Williamsport). Amends fihancial institutions law to require signature of two-thirds of owners of private banks to articles” of reorgan. ization. Emergency. (Banks, Trust and Bavings Ass'n.) s 8B 165— (Isler, R., Jeffersonville; Makowski, D,, East Chicago). Gives city councils authority to codify ordinances. Emergency, (Cities and Towns.) BB 166— (Kendall, R., "Danville; Van Ness, R, Valparaiso). Amends state personnel law to provide that personne! director serve four-year terms at appointment and pleasure of governor. Salary
of director not to exceed $6000. Emer. gency. (Judiciary C.) 8B 161— (Kendall, R., Danville; Armstrong, R., Bedford). Provides that the personnel of children's homes be appointed by judges having jurisdiction over juvenile matters, Emergency. (Bocial Security.) 8B 168—(Lietz, D.. Evansville). Fixes the salary “of coroners at $4200, deputies at $2400, and clerks at $1700 in counties of 125-130,000 population. Emergency. (Pees and Salaries.) ) BB 169— (Miller, R,, Bloomington). Amends law concerning salaries of public officials to provide for state payments of $7200 toward salaries of all circuit, superior, criminal, probate and juvenile court judges. (Fees and Salaries.) 8B 170— (Mitchell, R., La Porte; Black, R., Logansport). Provides for the purchase of more than one book for each subject and grade in. the public school system. (Education.) 8B 1TI—(Atherton, R., Indianapolis). Amends the municipal corporation law to substitute city and county plan commissions for non-existent metropolitan plan commissions established by 1941 act for annexation of suburban areas. (City of Indisnanolis} x
lleves real property owners of personal injuries received by trespassers. (Agriculture.) ’ 8B 173— (Johnson, R, Anderson; Stemle, D., Jasper). Includes hostelries of all types in provision requiring keeping of registry of guests. , Registry must be kept one year after perfod covered. Prohibits false registration and sets penalties of 100-1000 fine and 60 days to one year imprisonment. (Public Health.)
BILLS PASSED
House
HB 121--Extends suspension of teach ers’ retirement act until May, 1947, 81-0) B 39—Permits issuance of license for D-nets or hoop nets for fishing in Wabash river. (74-8) ] HB 44—Requires credit unions to make reports Jan, 31 and July 31 each year to sae department of financial institutions. (74-12) HB 67—Provides that penalties due on
until satisfaction of judgment. (69-2) HB—Authorizes railway companies to lease, sell and purchase non-competing lines of railroads by. majority vote of stockholders present at meeting. (75-1)
Senate
BB 58—Amends teachers retirement act to permit employment of teachers 66 and older for duration of war and six months, not to extehd beyond May, 1947. (43-0) 8B 61—Provides uniform method for all State agencies to fille and publish rules. 2-1) BB “97—Amends financial ‘institutions law to permit banks and trust companies to make loans on similar basis as national banks. ' (44-0) HB 36—Provides $3000 annual pension for widows of governors while widows remain unmarried (42-1) HB 109—Permits salary raises to $1500 annually for mayor and clerk-treasurer { of North Vernon. (44-0) I 8B :4--Suspends law pertaining to let{ting of public contracts in the case of | contracts between federal and state gov|ernments. (34-8)
1c. B. LADINE WINS
. ARMY PROMOTION
C. B. LaDine, husband of Mrs. Veneta LaDine, 4221 E, 35th st., and
former physician .nere,. has been promoted from major to lieutenant colonel.
Col. LaDine has been overseas for two and one-half years and is now executive officer of the 95th general hospital in France.
INSURANCE WOMEN TO LUNCH WEDNESDAY
The women’s division of the Indianapolis Life Underwriter's association will have a luncheon | Wednesday in the Columbia club. Mrs. Marion M. Hull, local rep{resentative of the Mutual Benefit
'| Life - Insurance Co., will speak on
“Estate Protection,” Miss Nellie A. Polley will preside.
BRESCIA TRANSFERRED 8. Sgt. Matty Brescia, in charge of the public relations section of the Indianapolis WAC recruiting office for the past six months, has {been transferred fo the public relations department at Charleston, W. Va.
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