Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1926 — Page 9
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FAMILY’S COST OF GOVERNMENT $332 ANNUALLY $245,321,885.44 Estimated Expenditure for State, Federal and Local. Each of Indiana’s 737,707 families pays an average of $332.55 as its share in the total annual cost of local, State and Federal Government. Such Is the estimate made by Charles Kettleborough, director of the State Legislative Bureau, in a digest of governmental costs, based on a total expenditure of $245,321,885.44 for the last fiscal year. Average, $52 a Family Os this total $38,443,429.25 was obsorhed by the Federal Government in revenues, averaging $52.12 a family. Total disbursements, exclusive of the Federal Government's share, amounted to $206,875,456.19, or an average of $280.43 a family. Publio schools are the principal item of expeps in the list of local and State governmental expenditures, $69,228,760.17 having been spent In their operation last year, or an average of $93.84 a family. Tabulate Expenses In the grand total of expenditures $146,639,034.57 was absorbed in operating expenses; $22,700,600.30 In huildings, lands and improvements, and $37,561,841.90 in debt and interest payments. Kettleborough has allocated the expenses as follows; Char ire Gov. Function. Total Per Expenditures. Family, State Departments.s 2.427.717.80 $3 29 General State Exp. 2.648 403.30 3.59 Counties 15.693.252.29 21.27 Townships 13,180.363.73 17.87 Cities 34.626.325.02 '46.94 Towns 2.855.170.57 0.87 Highways & Sts. ... 45,541.002.53 61.73 Schools 69.228,780.17 93.84 Uni. & it or. Sch... 7.125.304.29 9.66 Libraries 1.341.838.58 1 82 Dependent Classes 8.948.168.44 12.13 Parks and Recrat'n 1,894.553.63 2.57 Monuments <& Mem. 392 626.42 53 Total Charge5...5205.901.476.77 $279.11 Investments 973.979.42 1.32 Total" $206,875,456.19 $280.43 Federal Reserves... 38,446.429.25 52.12 Total". $245,321,885.44 332.65 ENGLISHMEN WED ALIENS Receive SSO to SIOO for Each Marriage. Bu TJnitcd PresH LONDON, Feb. 26.—Marrying foreign women in order to give them British nationality has become almost a vocation with some Englishmen, according to a Scotland Yard investigation. Investigators discovered men who had contracted as many as three marriages with foreign women, receiving from SSO to SIOO per marriage. The investigation was ordered when it was noted that deportation proceedings against a number of undesirable women were blocked by their establishment of British nationality through marriage. DYNAMITE IS STOLEN COTTONWOOD FALLS, Kan.— Thieves have taken half a case of dyn&mite from the county’s road tools storage house east of here, the county engineer reported. The county commissioners have offered a reward for return of the explosive.
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