Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1947 — Page 4
‘should be outlawed in Indiana. © With revival of the measure Sen- : ator Roy W. Conrad (R. Monticello) told newsmen that James © McEwan, state C. I. O. president, and Walter Frishie, C. I. O. secretary, were behind a drive to force the'bill through the legislature. The two labor heads today refuted Senator Conrad's statement. “We are opposed to this and any other bill aimed at unions,” they asserted.
vice presidents Dr. Clarence W. Efroymson, secre- $ William L. ee treasurer. Myr. Freeman Mr. Freeman, who succeeds Samuel Mueller’as fund president, and Mr. Goodman were co-chairmen of the 1946 welfare fund campaign. Additional officers of the Jewish federation are Theodore Dann, first vice president; ‘Dr. Harry A. Jacobs, second vice president; Charles Feibleman, third vice president; Manuel Leve, secretary, and David Cook, treasurer,
INVESTMENT SEMINAR SET ; Times State Service : MINGTON, Ind. Feb, 28.—
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J ren my BILLS PASSED
taxes nae Toe E Te 38 Ayes, 2 oes.
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~ 35 B. 17 (Coens, vides for |. addition Cy earn Jor, age
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y Henley) to enable. state asurer of health to rate vernment and aecept purposes from 31 Ayes, no noes.) uthorizes
to carry Rype. io as gontempt of cours, oes H.
no noes. 257 (Grani, Haerle)—Provides for of liability by authorized in absence of any pro of law when a bond or underta ag required in anhsetion with civil actions which Inter could be modified by the court. (
a Ricty, Henley)—Calls for certi-
fieation by county treasurer on a form Jresiived by the state board of accounts to corrections of credits for cash collected in Mash taxing unit, amount he is to receive lon for collec~ tion and the num of polls, on which
persons
on t les te cs hoes ue 3 es tax o give ~r s untll Toe 1ist property upon which |H. B. 98 ( paid for five or more
endall)--Permits assessors to|H.
A noes. hd 4 (Steele, Kreft)—Sets mit of one |i. 8B: 254 1200 annual |. of counties of | cian. (78 Ayes, no n containing a
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Ayes, es)~Prohibits use of federal names as trade marks. (74 noes.)
B. 138 (Andrew, Manuel) —Authorizes Purdue university to lease its Alrpart jo Som ercial p! (4 Ayes, a noes.
and relat a. ne
Malini )<Requires res that ~ount or r oy health officer Lo Ie 8 Hewnsed Pak
H. B, 91 (Hessel Permits bo of education to advance state sch tuition funds to school townships for building Bex schools, (76 Ayes, no noes.) 298 (Townsend, Henley)—Creates Rapa traffic safety commission, a pointed by executive order April 1, 1948, land )—Relinquishes state's
(71 Ayes, no noes.) “ln. B. 303 (Cope claim to property willed ‘state by deceased person, (78 Ayes, no Bata n B. 3 (Hartley)—Empowe mayor to cut or increase’ Juage admitted by city council. (56 Ayes, 31 noes.) H. B. 363 (Henley, Newhouse)—Authorises elective officials to set salaries of their h = Ayes, 1 no.) 407 (McCammon, Henley)—Appropriates fund to publish * history of In Ihdiana 3 8) War activities, amount to paid back fr revenue from of the histories. a Ayes, 4 noes.) HN. B. 161 (Hiestand, Henley)—Recodifles | and amends Indiana employment security | act. Does not change benefits. (51 Ayes, | 27 noes.) H. B. 207 (Manuel, Henley)—Gives conservation commission regulatory powers over petroleum production, sets up state! an jd oll commission. (3 Ayes, 31
oy na (Rines)—Companion to H. B. levies 3 per cent severance tax on
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And they added: ““Apparently there are people in the legislature who would like to get the labor groups battling among themselves, We in C. I. O. do not intend to fall into this trap.”
(Codms)—Legalizes cost plus contracts entered into by muni-
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Ayes, Ayes, no 8 > 89 (Kerr, Sunderiand)—Permits banks to buy common Abd teferred ‘stocks § Ayes, 8 noes.) Yan Ness)—Provides “simpler method handling assessments for public 4epotitory insurance fund. ( eS, NO noes.) KESOLUTIONS PASSED Senate §. C. R. 19 (Van Ness)—Memorializes con- | roviding that! ticipating it shall deri) rticipa program, 8 receive . yy of money Jum the federal govern- | ment equivalent to the proportionate jeuoust of a in the federal fund program by the state's citizens in federal taxes. (31 Ayes, 10 oes.
House mn. C. i. . 13 (Adams)—Creates commission | site for memorial for Grand 10 och the Republic. (Adopted.) BILLS DEFEATED Senate HK. B. 52 (Greenwood) —Provides that Judges in vacation may settle estates. (16 38 noes.)
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