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a Pre I> Al « oti sion for a two-year survey of the i entire tax picture on which the since bonus bills probably will ‘pro: * legislature can act in 1949. vide for their own methods of

of

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Mrs. Vinnie Clow, treasurer; le Maribel Horning, warden; Mrs, Na-

der one ‘department which would, in turn, be placed under joint direction of the state treasurer, to

ways—the governor said- m~ey for the job probably would have to come from the traditional sources

boosts in gasoline taxes or truck *|fees but would not increase general , taxation, he pointed out. ’

Cities and towns, clamoring for $20. millions a year of state funds, likely will have to be satisfied with enabling ‘legislation to set up new tax revenues of their own, he said. The “educational outlays for. the coming biennium probably will have

figures not yet available, the gov-

On ‘one of the most important| financing parts of the" budget. picture—repair

the state's badly battered high-

revenue. - This might involve

No Help For Citles

be determined on the basis of

Three Editors Named For Probation Study

Representatives .of the three In-

dianapolis newspapers who will serve on the probation commission were annouriced today by Governor Gates. - x The newsmen will be members of the group which the governor has appointed to investigate continuous reports of bickering and lack of cooperation between probation and enforcement officials. Representatives will be Walter Leckrone, editor, The Indianapolis Times; Wayne Guthrie, city editor, The Indianapolis News, and James

ernor said. .

policing jobs such as the motor ve- Hé estimated he would ask at

least $2 million immediately £ and the alcoholic Bk hice department : emergency repairs to institutions.

The money will come from the Bill Would Lower

funds earmarked for that purpose ceive the revenue bill Vote Age to 18

and will not have to be provided -{for--out -of current revenues. Both measures were approved. bY A joint resolution Perniiing al Surplus, ay Bo Te tizens older to vote in the Republican ae Cy en 8 Cr otated In. ta |attitude toward. the balance in the

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