Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1920 — Page 9

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. HUN DA V,

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13, 1920.

f-ift* ar« made aa a memorial to Kovember. The commiaaioner* have p- “ o1 * r *are 1 paJ!J,<d both bill* and the matter will

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COUNTY COMMI ANNO

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Rir’HMONP, lod- Oeoember it,— Follow loir the gift to Wayne coonty of the «mlth farm and modern home by Mr- »*d Mra. David Kateb, annoufiremene of which waa made some time airo. fortnai annotiocement will be made this week by the county

_..B of an additional aift li.OOd to aaaiat in the establish-

ment of hospital features for the

county's tuberculosis sanatorium-

Recently the commissioners made known that certain Richmond person* had agreed to turn over to Wayne county $M,0dd in Liberty bonds if the county in turn would appropriate $60,000 in cash toward the work of equipping the hospital and aleo appropriate $60,000 of the county funds fob the work. While it generally was believed that Hr. and Mrs. Eeteb were the donor# of the second gift, no for

mal announcement of the fact

INVESTMENT OF $6,

announcement o .“sEFUSfl anatorium purpoi

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for sanat erection of Hon with

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ftepert Cite# Worth of Hawn Loan

Law ta ladiaaa..

Money lenders in Indiana regulated by the 1*17 uniform small loan law. have $«<#»•.**« capital invested in tile business, according to a report Henry Kraemer, lean and credit clerk in the Mate bank department, has compiled for the state fidcai.year. ended Sep-

tember 3d.

A tabulation of six months' business this year shows 164,7*0 small loans were made. Twenty-six thousand and thirty of the loans were for $25 and tees; 17,230 from $25 to *50; 50.5*4 from $60 to 6100 and *0,*60 of more than $100. The division collected $27,660 in fees in the year Just ended. "The law has put dignity and confidence in the small loan business.' Mr. Kraemer says In his report. "Loan transactions stand on the same footing as other tranasctioas. Indiana should have control of every chattel loan trasact cm in the stata Regular examinations should be made of each leader so ae to protect both the business and borrower." TWO MEN CUUM OFFICE. L-ouwVs Most t*ee4de 66eMee ef Men^ cock Cowsty AeeeeeomblsCdpedil to Tbs Sadisoapetl* Mews) OREENTTRLD, Ind„ December 13.

" { have to be decided by the courts. Ell A. Parish nerved as aseessor fee four years, his term expiring with

[XXLOOOl the election of 1918. Noah Speagie

was elected, but refused to qualify and PariM* held over until a succes-

sor was elected and qualified/'

The last election, both Repabiicans atsd Democrats entered candidates for the office Caleb Moncrief was elected, along with the rest of the Democratic county ticket. He qualified for office, but Parish refused to vacate. He contends there was no authority for electing an assessor in 1924 and that when he held over until a successor was elected, the law intended he should hold office until the expiration of four years’ term of the assessor and that the office is his

until the election of 1922.

Not Smile Proof

(Special to The laffeanspoiis Sew*I TKRRK HAt TP, Imd, December 11. —However proof he is sgalwst the •mlle-provstLisg antles of humanity. Harry Levey, -meehaaleal mam.** who haa been appearing in the window of a laent store, fa not proof against the asatlen of a good-looking girt. Mr, Levey and Miss Math Smith, dangkter of Mra. S. A. Smith, of Terre Haatr, were married daring Mr. Levey*a stay here last week, and left Satnrdny night to gU an engagement In IndJanapolia. The Rev. Baford Tr-

ier, of the Central Preohyterlan ehnreh. prononneed the eereasony. Mr. and Mra. Levey met after the yang woman had attempted to make him smile daring him exhibition la this city. ' .y/- -• ’ Had Stolen Reads; Fined SSMk KALAMAZOO. Mich.. December 13.'! —John Cook was fined *50fl Saturday j | la conrt here by Judge George Wei- J mer. Cook pleaded guilty a week ago to the charge of having received i. a part of the $254.W9 in Liberty! bonds stolen from the Studebaker > j Corporation st South Rend, Ind.. two years ago. The arrest of the men Involved in the robbery followed Cook's visit to a lawyer for advice In disposing of the bonds.

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