Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 18 December 1931 — Page 4

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Cl HEAR!NO ON APPROPRIATiONS

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Professional DIRECTORY

Gandhi^g Smile in Defeat

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GLENN’S

Sheet Metal Shop Sea ui for Skytlgbts, Metal ^ellioce. Slate, Tile and Metal Rooting. Blowpipe and Job Work. Gutter and Leader Pipe. Near 213 E. Main St. Phone 310 <■". ■ L. .

* Thp'tyriginal C. A. Powers, Mgr. ' j.', ■ ‘ Dollar Cleaners Rear 114 East Adams Street

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Muncie Plumbing & Supply Co. ELECTRIC WATER PUMPS 1509 S. Walnut Phone 4220W

In the matter of the passage of certain ordinances by common council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware County, providing for special appropriation of funds. Notice is hereby given taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware County, that, a public hearing will be in the City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, on the 21 day of December, 1931, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. on ordinance making special and additional appropriations. An ordinance appropriating the sum of Sixty Five ($65.00) Dollars out of the General Fund of the | City of Muncie, Indiana, to pay j claim for damages to Josephine Las well. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $350.50 out of the General Fund of the City of Muncie to the Controller of the City of Muncie for the payment of antitoxin authorized by statute to physicians and surgoons. An ordinance appropriating the sum of $4,788.98 out of the General Park Fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, for the payment, of the judgment rendered in the case of Mary Bennett, ot al, vs. City of

Muncie.

An ordinance appropriating the Sum of $3,226.08 out of the General Fund to the City of Muncie, Indiana, for the payment of the claim of Harris Andrews & Henderson Co., of Youngstown, Ohio, balance of contract price for South Side

sewer.

An ordinance appropriating out of the General Fund of the Cily of

Muncie the sum of $331.<8 in the. nandhi manape payment of judgment rendered ]i Maliatma 'janani manage

against City of Muncie.

An ordinance appropriating out 1 of the General Fund of the City of Muncie, Indiana, the sum of $220.00 in payment for deed to real estate conveyed to Chester H. Sears and Carrol Sears, his wife, to the City of Muncie, Indi-

ana.

Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the special appropriations have been decided upon by the Council, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the state hoard of tax commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor not. later than ten (10) days from the date of the final action of said council and the state hoard of tax commissioners will fix a date of hearing in this city. COMMON COUNCIL, of City of Muncie, Indiana. Linton Ridgeway, City Clerk Dec. 11 and 18.

W.HDorton&Son

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Phone 247

S17 E. Main

SEE B. F. Stong & Son For Bargains in Furniture, Rugs, Stoves and tools of nil kinds. 1410 S. Walnut Street. Phone 1764-R.

TAUGHINBAUGH CO. Funeral Directors Our Phone never sleeps 4014 DAY or NIGHT Lady Attendant Howard at Proud St.

GREELY LUMBER CO. Office and Yard 719 S, Walnut St. Phone 109 Our SPECIALTY IS YOUR lumber requirements.

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BUiffton, Ind., Dec. 17.—Four sheep abandoned in a truck trailer along state road 16 onehalf mile west of Kingsland last week, were identified today by a man from Celina. The sheep were stolen at Cehna. They had to be abandoned when the trailer broke down.

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Long Prairie, Minrr.; ^-(U.P.V^fA beef weighing 20 pounds was being displayed here as one of th most umisuai products in years. The beet is a miangelwiirtzel,' shaped like an alligator, and grown by. William Lav in.. Todd County farmer.

A beautiful and lasting gift Underwood Portable Typewriter C. F. Losch Typewriter Agency. 401 Johnson Bldg. Phone 77

Despite his failure to reach an amicable understanding with the British Government regarding bis demands for independence for India, Mahatma Gandhi managed to conjure up this smile as his train pulled out of Victoria Station, London, at the start of his return to his native land. The Indian leader broke his journey at Rome to visit. Premier Benito Mussolini and Pope Pius XI. He had his interview with 11 Dace, was refused an audience with the PoxPifF on account of bis scanty,

clothing.

NOTICE

To the Taxpayers of Center Township, Delaware County, Indiana: You are hereby notified that the Advisory Board of Center Township, of Delaware County, Indiana, on the 23rd day of December, 1931, at 7:00 p. m. will hold a public hearing at the office of the Trustee of said Township, room 432 Johnson Block in the city of Muncie, Indiana, to determine whether or not an extraordinary emergency exists for the following additional appropriations to the Township Fund and Special School Fund in addition to the sum heretofore appropriated for said purpose and funds for the current year. Budget Item 4 Books, stationery, printing and advertising $466.07 Budget Item 11 Miscellaneous expense $705.57 Budget Item 22 Repairs of Buildings and care of grounds $ 63.84 Budget Item 24 School Furniture and Equipment $198.25 Budget Item 25 School Supplies $350.00 Budget Item 26 Janitor Supplies $220.00 Budget Item 28 Temporary Loans, Interest and Insurance $ 37.00 Budget Item, 31 Bonds $495.00 CARL E. ROSS, Trustee, Center Township, Delaware County, Indiana. Dec. 11 and 18.

NOTIC-E TO BIDDERS

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the County of Delaware will receive sealed proposals and bids at the office of the Auditor of said County until the hour of 10:00 A. M. on Tuesday, the 5th day of January, 1932, for the furnishing of county supplies for the Institutions of Delaware County, viz: Infirmary, Children’s Home, Jail and Court House, estimates and specifications for which supplies are now on file in the office of said Auditor, at said day and hour such bids will be presented to said Board. The Contract for furnishing said supplies to the County Infirmary will be for the First Quarter. The contracts for all others will be for the full year of 1932. Bids will not be received on a percentage basis, but definite bids must be submitted on each article or quantity. Successful bidders shall deliver all goods and supplies to the Institutions free from freight, express or drayage. Each bid shall be accompanied by noncollusion affidavit and also a bond conditioned as required by law in the sum of $500.00. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done this the 11th day of December, 1931. W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. Dec. 11 and 18. o 63RD YEAR AS PASTOR

Somerville, Mass., —(U.P.) — Monsignor Christopher T. McGrath, 89, has begun his 63rd year as pastor of St.Joseph’s church, He was ordained to the priesthood in Balti-

more in 1865.

LIQUOR BILL IS BEFORE HOUSE

Would Allow States to Regulate Liquor in Own

Boundaries.

MAKE SILVER OF UNIVERSAL USE Sen. C. C. Dill Introduces^ Bill For Payment of War Debts in Silver.

Washington Dec. .—(UP) — States which pass laws regulating liquor within their own borders would be exempt from enforcement of the 18th Amendment under a constitutional amendment proposed Monday by Representative John Q. Tilson, Connecticut Republican floor leader and a staunch supporter of President

Hoover.

His proposal would specificaUy prohibit the revival of the saloon. It would put the prohibition question on the way to a final solution as far as the Federal government is concerned,” Tilson said. The amendment, which the states would have seven years to

ratify does not provide for repeal senator Reed Smoot,

of the amendment. Instead it makes it inapplicable to states which pass laws duly regulating the liquor traffic. Such a state law, it is provided, must prohibit the open saloon or the dispensing of beverages to be drunk on the

premises.

“The adoption of the proposed amendment would remove from Washington where it. does not belong the question of dealing with this age-old problem and bring it back to the state where under our dual system^ of government, it properly belongs,” Tilson said. “It will help to save that boon of liberty known as local self-gov-ernment. now being destroyed by Federal encroachment, and it will help restore faith in the soundness and permanence of our Federal

system.”

“A section of the proposed amendment retains for the Federa government the right to tax the manufacture and sale of all legal ized intoxicating beverages.

Victory is sweet, but oh! how bh ter to win an indemnity and then not to git ’er. o First Indian Reservation^' It, is believed that the reserva *ion nt Indinn Mills, N. ,T., eslhh fi-.iied in 17f»8, wns the first In dhiti reservation established in th. United Stnies.

Proper Counting of Time We live in deeds, not years; In thoughi*. not breatkwj in feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count, time by heart ttunhfl.—Bailey.

Wsahington, Dec. 7 —(UP)—A proposal for international monetization of silver was coupled Monday by Senator C. C. Dill, Democrat, Washington, with the admin*, istration’s proposals for further

war debt revisions.

It was a Senate prelude to the Hoover one-year moratorium debate, in a day marked by a halfdozen congressional developments in international affairs. Preparations were completed for an effort to ratify the moratorium before

Christmas.

Dill introduced a bill to authorize payment of foreign war debts to this country in silver, provided the debtors establish silver as money. He attacked the bill of

Republican,

Utah, for foreign debt payments in silver, asserting it would result merely in dumping of silver in

this country.

Meanwhile Democratic leaders virtually broke the Senate “sons of the wild jackass” deadlock after four days and 15 futile ballots for president pro tern. Senator Joseph T. Robinson, the party spokesman, served notice his party would vote to take up legislation, leaving the incirtnbent. Senator George H. Moses, Republican, N. H., in office for the rest of the session. The House heard President Hoover’s moratorium defended by scholarly Representative James M. Beck, Republcian, Pa. He reproved. Democrats for “promiscuous” speaking on the subjedt, and emphasized the seriousness of the present economic dislocation in a

)lea for unity.

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WOMAN CATCHES SKUNK

Plymouth, N. H.. —(U.P.)— Depite an almost overpowering counter attack. Miss Kate Weeks caught vith her hands a skunk that had >een making deredations among her

poultry.

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Sum Days Arithmetic is now being taught in some kindergartens; so it seems that even the liny tots have their days of reckoning.—Farm and Firesiiie.

Land Not Wearing Out Increasing crop yields on American farms show that the older farm lands are not wearing out, as has boon somefiines-stated.

Marital Definition The most hard-boiled- business girl in this neighborhood calls getting married tackling the dummy.— Ohio State Journal.

Nation*s Smallest Tree The Alpine willow, which does not. exceed six inches in height, is the smallest tree in the United States.

Early Temperance Move The first temperance society was organized by 200 farmers in Litchfield county, Connecticut, In 1789.

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MILK

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Phone 1206

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Warden Thomas White of the federal penitentiary' at Leavenworth, Kan., whose arm was shot off, according to reports, by six prisoners who abducted him as they escaped from the prison. 1

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5.69

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11.50

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