Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1925 — Page 7
TUESDAY, JULY 7,1925
TAX BOARD TO HEAR APPEALS ON VALUATIONS Utilises, Banks and Trust Companies to Be Represented. Approximately 200 appeals from valuations placed by the State tax board on public utilities, banks and trusts companies during the board’s first session this year will be heard by the tax body during the ten-day period, beginning today. Some of the companies will be represented before the board by attorneys, and others will present briefs. Local banking firms which are among the nineteen appealing are the Ft. Ave. State Bank, the Fidelity Trust Company and the Meridian State Bank, to be heard Tuesday., U. T. & T. Wednesday The American Telephone & Telegraph Company of New York City, parent of the Indiana Bed Telephone Company, is among the thirty-three telephone companies appealing and will be heard Wednesday. The Security Building and Loan Association and the Railroad Men’s Building and Loan Association, both of Indianapolis, are among the twenty-four institutions of this class seeking tax adjustments, all of whom are slated to appear Thursday. Railway Appeals | Friday the hoard will hear appeals ' of the Union Traction pompany the Michigan Central Railroad, the New York Central and the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad. Tuesday, July 14, cases of the Indiana Terminal Warehouse Company, the Interstate Public Service Company, the Indiana Electric Corporation, the Merchant’s Heat and Light Company and the Wabash Valley Electric Corporation, all offering local service, will be heard. LINE TO BE PROPOSED Street Railway Company Will Seek Bus Route to Ravenswood. Attorneys for the Indianapolis Street Railway Company within the next week will petition to operate a motor bus route between Ravenswood. White River summer colony, and Broad Ripple, where regular street car service connects with the cit^. The service will be offered in competition to a proposed Hiner’s Red Ball Bus Lone route between Indianapolis and Ravenswood.
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Ad Club Manager Reappointed
Edward W. Hunter
Directors of the Advertising Club of Indianapolis have reappointed Edward W. Hunter secretary-man-ager of the club. He has held that position for four years. When first appointed there were but four full time secretaries in the 350 Advertising Clubs of the World. Today there are thirty clubs having full time managers. state T 0 SEEK TRACTS Will Bring Condemnaion Suits In Proposed Dunes Park Area. Condemnation suits against owners of two tracts of land in Lake County, sought by the State for use as the Dunes State Park, will be drawn at a conference this week between Everett L. Gardner, member of the State conservation commission, aiici Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom. Gardner, who returned Monday after making a survey of the various tracts thought suitable for the park, said such a suit would be necessary to prevent land owners from inflating the value of their property, in anticipation of purchase the State. BIDS FOR FIVE ROADS Highway Commission to View Figures for Paving Tuesday. The State highway commission next Tuesday will open bids for paving five roads in various parts of the State, representing a total length of 23.7 miles. < Projects: State Rd. 1. Franklin to point 2hj miles south of Amity. H .84 miles: State Rd. 3. overhead approach. .68-1 miles: State Rd. 22. point three miles south of Martinsville to point half mile north of Morsran-Monrue County line. 4.036 miles: State Rd 7. Roanoke to point three miles north of Ft Wayne. 10.26 miles: State Rd 22 approach pavement to White River 1> id?e. 1.426 miles. SCHOOL TAX SENT OUT Counties to Receive $2.20 From State for Each Pupil. State school taxes totaling $1,817.068.12 were being distributed today through warrants to the various counties of the State, every county receiving approximately $2.20 for each pupil. Payments are being made on basis* of the 1925 school enumeration recently completed by the State beard of education. Marion County received the largest portion, $196,158.24 being its share, and Ohio County the smallest, $1,995.87. PRINT SCHOOL MEETING C. of C- Secretary Attends Typothetae Conference in Chicago. John B. Reynolds, Chamber of Commerce secretary, today attended a meeting of the United Typothetae of America permanent plan committee in Chicago. The Chamber is endeavoring to retain the Typothetae school of printing in Indianapolis. Petitions will be heard frofr* cities desiring the school. Final recommendations will be made at the annual meeting In Chicago in October. MISSING GIRLS SOUGHT Disappear After Answering Ad in Newspaper. Bu United Press TERRE HAUTE, Ind„ July 7. With 14-year-old Maurinne Frances Bentley missing for a week, police today started a belated attempt to locate other girls who, liike Maurinne, had answered an ad in a local lewspaper. The ad called for six young women to see a “Mr. C. C. Wells’’ at/ a local hotel. Many girls answered the ad, Maurinne among them, and the child has not been seen by her family since. “Wells” left no forwarding address. FAVOR CLOSEDSTREET Service Club Expresses View on Oriental St. Proposal. Service Club is on record favoring the closing of Oriental St. and opposing the action of the board of worlds, which ordered it to be kept open. Joint celebration of the founding of the club and installation of officers were held at luncheon Monday. Henry C. Ketcham is new president and A. V. Stackhouse, secretary. LEGION HONORS SARGENT Attorney General John G. Sargent has accepted membership on the national honorary committee for the American Legion $5,000,000 endowment fund for disabled veterans and orphans of the World War, National Commander James A. Drain of the Legion announced here today. WORKER IS ELECTROCUTED Bu Times Special HAMMOND, Ind., July 7.—Arthur Cofer, 21, a construction worker was electrocuted when struck by a falling electric power line.
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Golden Oak Dresser — Large, spaggrjft ' clous, easy to ,/ ) open drawers ‘ pi —plate glass ) ad j u stable $19.79
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