Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1947 — Page 9

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__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 2 ws Ye members since 1941." $n air “That's only because the old mem1 "w | bers died,” countered Majesty oor a na ne Leader John W. Van Ness (R. Val- AR ia . paralso). “Right now there are three Construction Neuse y Ak p 0 es . + {members who have been on the Sn Are u B. 45 (Krofh, Steele) —Waives on ay 2 : : bosry ior 2 Yon and one has been! The house ways and means coms . Senate axes due fro y y , : ; ] hh Eo, wt nb regs we | 800rd President [Wu hhc, 1 a iy ety dupe oe bil bol, Rover Ribits Ailing. of shore line of draining 1h. b1- (Henley. Harris) Empowers con-| = Casts. Only ‘No’ Vote Senator Moffett complained. na MOVE! tion to ‘remodel the n of any lake; limits right of adjacenit| servation director to regulate huntin Calls Bill ‘Unfair’ to get as many measures on the : ! i , land owners to take -possession of! ‘and fishing seasons and bag limits. (73° . “That t \ ar ; the total project ¢ $750,000, Jand as water recedes Irom natural Ayes, 4 noes.) Henl “React ‘ A new regime will take over opera- 8 no true, Senator Van floor as possible. : s Hold ‘Bl jh OE oI rides tives Marion | toni De eT ciate tution. (06 tion of: Indiana's famous state fair|’ c*® Shot back. “Under this new| This action followed a meeting| 4 a county welfare director authority to buy| Ayes, 13 noes.) . set-up the people at home will elect, last night in the governor's office to Among the bills to increase the pin i I ol ol 8, ot En tis Tome (Ia Yean If ‘the governor Signs a members to the board.” {decide what bills were most im. State's revenue was one to increase . By WS Beaman, Tsler)—Provides ju ana counel) for mental health. (71 Ayes, (bill passed yesterday by ‘the senate. “And another thing, the attorney- [portant to the administration and dentists’ re-registration fees from |® DL CoRR: Ji: 12, (Von oh Bepui-—Raytos| Tenerine viens sroep the Diesen gesiral hue said tt is esemsiey a 1g the eommitiee Der diem pay {oF dental examinars0F Wi thority bonds om’ rexation, (33 8 on from extreme projections, (77 Ayes, no gate ur, Joard plesitent, Sonurot SITY, he Position of the, state fair 9 The hu for ® post-war construc pes ol Ja, Foy ental A wo laid 3 no noes.) 8. ¢ » ’ ’ . on fund was the top measure ‘re- , : J -— izes |§, B. 12 — 1 a on ronpe of a feent counties | artorhays and engineers in’ connection (senate, almost unanimously, approv-| Senator Moffett made some ported by the committee, It ap-| The committee held the budget oa : up to four, with the approval of the| with flood control duty. (73 Ayes, noled the administration measure which more remarks about the “unfair- iates $2253 , i bill, since it was assumed rules will : state board of health to establish full| ®noes.; h propriates 933,908 "for building be suspended for the of state time heith departmenis. provides 4 8, B. 170 (Kendall)—Authorizes construc. originated in the lower house, Sena- | ness of the bill"; then he returned|and repair programs of state institu- uspe! passage the ing te Y Jax of Sue Hl nthe dollar, (37 AYE, are Mie ain tor Moffett’s vote was the only one| to his desk. ! tions." ‘This money is appropriated | *l\: City or tewn on petition of cast against the bill. “If you vote for this bill all agri-|from the special receipts of a spe {statement per month in AfIA class cites. (38° Ayes, (8° B. “Iaimapars shy oinson)-—Author. a Sar Harty M. Shull (R. io cultural groups will have a chance !cial alcoholic beverage: tax. -" | Boston Named Ro. noes. : k urn) sponsored the measure. He for representation on the board,” ; ¢ i ’ . B, h )-~Amends- 1917 laimed ts into |" ’ ; hx oa hi thgurhien) rep 1g iu cig “gen . om Ar no noes.) said it would reorganize the board |Senator Van Ness told the senate. Cut OF $150,000 Quietest in u. S. a Paihia iy ih td inas —_— . ‘music LTO Ta a op oylet to give it wider agricultural repre: |The roll call—37 ayes, 1 no. Included in the measures was one). NEW YORK, Feb. 271 (U. P), =~ panies Yin. amounts uy to $5000 per| rights to publicly riorm any musical | gentation and would remove the! ’ 3 to appropri $150,000 to extend a Staid Boelomuins BO to bed earlier runway_a eld. and get up earlier than residen

deposit. (36 Ayes, no noes.)

compositions. (79 Ayes, 1 no.r H. B. 100 (Moseley)~—Requires county re- 8.

B. 217 (Smith, Heaman)—Makes fire! closed corporation features of the

corder to record certifisd copies of any | chiefs in 5th class cities regular members

apers required hy federal bankruptcy

aw; sets same fee as for recording end | purposes. wre xing deeds, vB. 28

(36 Ayes, no noes.) |S . 157 (Moseley)—~Amends 1881 civil cases act, Requirés that notice must be filed with circuit court of pond suits in federal court as well as state courts, (37 Ayes, 1 no.) § #2’ (Neumann)—Provides for trans- | fer of third class city park property to school city for school purposes, (34

of the department for retirement fund | Present board.

(77 Ayes, no noes (Fleming,

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township to consolidate. noes.) » RESOLUTIONS PASSED

) Black)-—~Authorizes common councils to incorporate by reference in ordinances and municipal codes (75 Ayes, no

oes. S$. B. 338 (Ellis)—Enables two or more school corporations in different or same

Deplores ‘Grudge’

Return to Normal KOKOMO, Ind. Feb. 27 (U. P). —Normal publication of the Koko~

In his single-handed attempt to'mo Tribune will be resumed Monbeat down the measure, which he day, Tribune officials called a “grudge bill” Senator Mof- | today. The paper reduced its edi(76 Ayes, no fett asserted: “The present board is not a closed, eliminated display advertisements

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tions to four pages Tuesday and

On some measures the committee took the attitude that the state can do anything it pleases provided it doesn’t cost money, The committee lopped $150,000 from an appropriation request to prepare a topographical survey map of the state, leaving the conservation department

of any other city in the country, the Duotone sound laboratories reported today in naming the 10 quietest cities. ® The 10 quietest cities were Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Duluth, Portland, Me, Baltimore, Denver, Nebraska City, Neb., Talla-

Aves, no noes) . B. 233 (Smith)~Prohibits county from selling real estate when county com- 'g- ¢ R missioners or county counzil rule other y wise. Authorize commissioners to re-

pair, maintain and construct bulldings| cent stamp printed in honor of Nanc on real estate retained. (38 Ay:s, No!’ Hanks amp n. (38 Ayes, no noes.) ney noe h :

8.) H. B. 260 (Edick)—Releases to Hendricks|g ¢ R. 13 (Brokenburr)—Memorializes county general fund the unpaid balance | “congress to enact anti-lynch legislation. of money raised through county tax for (Adopted. ) benefit of the former Central Normal BILLS DEFEATED (40 Ayes, no noes.) eT Senate

»- . 3 {fteniay, Saris) Reorganizes ° fe state falr board, | yes, 1 no.) S. B. 140 (Johnson, Porier)—Amends 1935 H. B. 271 (Blackwell)—Amends existin insurance act to provide for examination laws by permitting the packing an of applicants for agents’ licenses and sale of flour in containers of any kind| requires training as qualification to take in sizes of less than three pounds.| examination. (18 Ayes, 24 noes.) (37 Ayes, no noes.) Pr 3 (Hawbaker) Requires persons - is who harbor lost or stray dogs to report same to sheriff or police within 48 hours } and requires police to keep record of such dogs. (232 Ayes, 14 noes.) = House H. B. 304 (Moseley)—Sets one-year limit on real estate claims by persons ‘‘entitled to but not in actual adverse pos-|-session’ for more than 35 years. (46 Aves, 368 noes 8. B. 89 (Kerr, Sunderiand) Permits banks to buy common and preferred stocks for trust investment. (42 Ayes, .38 noes.)

Senate corporation, We have had nine new |Because of the newsprint shortage. $25,000 for the work. . 13 (Weller, ‘Maehling)—Requests President of the United States and postmaster general to have a three-

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