Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1925 — Page 16

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jAS tax split IS ESTIMATED Dity to Get About SBO,OOO on March 1.

~ . city, each resident would receive Indianapolis will receive approxi- about 27 cents Tho averaffe ca| mately SBO,OOO March 1 when dls- owner would pay many times this tribution is made of State gasoline amount of tax on gasoline during tax collections for the last ten the course of a year. months of 1025, it has been estimated by Archie N. Bobbitt, State About 27,000 tons of cast iron will gasoline tax collector. be used in completing a tunnel, now Marion County will receive as its being built under the Thames river share about $25,000, Bobbitt figured, in London.

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Bobbitt said Indianapolis doubtless has contributed far more than it will receive, but declared it would be Impossible to trace the source of tax collections, due to the fact that the biggest receipts of the department come from local distributing centers. He gave as am example the fact that if the distribution were to be made to individuals instead of to the

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BRIDLE PATHS IN CAMPAIGN Myers Attacks Expenditures in Speech.

“Boulevards and bridle paths, outside the city limits, improvements built along the estates of members of the park board, have cost the city hundreds of thousands of dollars,” declared Walter Myers, Democratic nominee for mayor. In an address at Nordyke and York Sts., Thursday night. Meanwhile improvements in other

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parts of the city are neglected, Myers said. “What has Irvington had? What of the pollution from Pleasant Run? Has anything been done for the neighborhood of Haughville or West Indianapolis?” John L. Duvall, Republican nominee, does not dare repudiate William H. Armitage, Myers said. ElJi AND DEER INCREASE STOCKHOLM—Both elk and reindeer so fast in Sweden as to cause some worry to the people. Farmers have complained that the elk Is a menace to their crops. Also young trees in public forest reservations are being destroyed by the elk. It is said.

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GAS TAX YIELDS HUGE REVENUE Six-Month Collection Total Is $53,814,240. Timex WafMnoton liureau. 1,122 .Vftc lorfc .irrnue. WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Motorists made a direct contribution of $53.814,240, through the gasoline tax, for highway construction In the United States during the first six months of 1925, the bureau of roads announces. This tax now Is applicable In

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every State In the Union except Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersay and New York. The total revenue yielded by the gasoline tax was $60,108,734, although more than $6,000,000 of this sum was diverted to purposes other than road construction. South Carolina, with a five-cent tax, has the highest rate. Arkansas and North Carolina each charge four cents. Utah has a 3%-cent rate. A 3-cent tax applies In twelve states, among them being Indiana, Kentucky, New Mexico,

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Oklahoma, Oregon and Tennessee. The 2-cent rate Is in effect In twen-ty-three states, including Alabama, California, Colorado, Maryland, Min-

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nesota. Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington and the District of Columbia. Texas has ft 1-cent rate.