Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1917 — MANY RILLS BECOME LAWS [ARTICLE]

MANY RILLS BECOME LAWS

Without Governor’s Signature After Having Been Rejected. Among the bills introduced and passed by the recent legislature, which were rejected by the governor and permitted to become laws without his signature, were the following of interest to readers of The Democrat: . ' The Harmon bill,,to make township trustees eligible to serve eight years in any twelve years. The Dynes bill to appropriate $25,000 for a memorial monument to Indiana’s pioneer women, and creating a commission to take charge of the erection on statehouse grounds. The C< rry bill, to require county councils and commissioners to appropriate S2OO for coiinty corn growers’ associations in counties where no agricultural fair or association exists The McCray bill, to provide penalties for receiving, selling or having in one’s possession automobiles on which marks of Identification have been removed The Chambers bill, to extend the general law concerning the publication of legal notices to apply to notices of county commissioners, sheriffs and drainage commissioners.