Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1927 — Page 19

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NEW LAW MAY SQUASH CHARGE IN KOKOMO CASE Provision for Collection of Delinquent Taxes May Save Ex-Treasurer. Bv Times Special KOKOMO, Ind., March 11.—With the passage of an act making specific provision for the collection of delinquent taxes, providing fees for delinquent tax collection and repealing all laws in conflict with it by the Indiana Legislature, defense attorneys ( for William A. Weddel, former county treasurer, charged with extortion of public funds, believe they will be able to vindicate their client, when his trial comes up in circuit court. The bill, which was signed by Governor Jackson, became effective immediately upon its passage. The county treasurer, according to the measure, in addition to any salary provided by law and in addition to fees provided by law for making demand upon resident delinquents, Shall charge and receive from each delinquent ten cents per mile or fraction for each way traveled, and shall also be allowed for levying upon and making sale of personal property the following fees and charges: For making levy, fifty tents; for talcing delivery bond, fifty cents; for sale of goods, ten per centum; on all moneys collected after levying and without making sale, five percentum; for making appraisement of property, the actual expense of such appraisement; for taking care of property levied upon, the actual expense of transfer and storage, or a supervision and protection of property; for advertising a sale, the prevailing rates of any newspaper used for such advertising. Former Treasurer Weddel was indicted when it was alleged he made certain charges for collecting delinquent taxes from Jesse Kincaid.

Beware of Colds in March—W arning Beware of the mpnth of March. ' Dr. Herman G. Morgan, executive secretary of the board of health, said today that March has the highest rate of any month of the year for common colds and pneumonia. “The changeable weather is a great contributive factor to this condition.” Dr. Morgan fisserted. “Yet probably the greatest factor is the bacteriological one. Colds are passed from one person to another all winter. They are kept in a bad stage •by being on new tissue at each (change. When March comes they are at the height of this virulence.” "All respiratory infections bear a very close relation to indoor life,” he said. “Later on in the spring these colds will gradually disappear, due to outdoor living.” GROTTO HERE MARCH 29 Visit of Grand Monarch Timed for Same Date. The Indiana State Grotto Association will meet here March 29 in conjunction with the official visit of “Grand Monarch Frederick R. Waltner, it was announced today by Raymond F. Murray, State president. - About 8,000 members of the order from a dozen Indiana cities will attend the ceremonies. A reception during the afternoon will precede initiation by Sahara Grotto, Mystic Order, Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, at night. Bands and drum corps will accompany the visitors. Charles G. Walsh js chairman of arrangements, and Lawrence W. Drapier is Monarch of the Sahara body.

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Earlham College basketball team at least is ready for next year. Suits belonging to the team lost from a bus several weeks ago have been found, -**th the basketball season practically over, A man near Pennville found the suits on the road and telephoned the college. Instead of being first s aid to beauty, Mrs. Carrie Hawkins, of Frankfort, will administer Red Cross relief. She has disposed of her beauty shop to become executive chairman of the county Red Cross chapter. Checker team consisting of Messrs.

FANS LISTEN TO MUSIURRESTED Czechoslovakia Forbids Hungarian Tunes. Bv United Press GUTA, Czechoslovakia, March 11. —Radio fans must be careful what station they pick up in, Czechoslovakia. Because they were not sufficiently cautious three Hungarians are now in prison hero. The three tuned in on a Bucharest broadcasting station recently. As the closing of its program, the station, according to custom, played a spirited national air. Three police happened to be passing. Since it is forbidden to play Hungarian music in Czechoslovakia they rushed in to capture the offender. The offender was only a loud speaker. They could not arrest it so they broke it to pieces. The three Hungarians were arrested because they had caused a radio to bring the Hungarian music into the village via the ether.

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Hooten, Meyer and Ross of New Point have accepted a challenge of Ripley County’s checker experts for a series of games at Versailles and Napoleon. Prosecutor George Dickman of Greenfield is on the lookout for one law violator especially. A thief stole his automobile. Following the theft of more than 1,000 chickens during the last few days, farmers around Plainfield are guarding their poultry houses with shotguns. Carl Muench, of Terre Haute, is more than a councilman. Asa steeplejack he repaired holes In the copper dome of the courthouse. Wabash College has total assets of $2,250,000, President Hopkins has revealed. Buildings are grounds are listed at $250,000, with a sl,500,000 represents a permanent endowment.

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