Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1927 — Page 10
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CITY IMPORTS GAIN State Slumps in Duties Paid on Foreign Goods. Duty paid on merchandise imported from abroad to Indianapolis during the fiscal year which ended last Thursday totaled $361,324.13, according to a yearly report issued today by Michael E. Foland, Federal collector of customs. The figure was more than $60,000 In excess of. the previous year’s
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local collections. The State total this past year was $669,536.26, the report stated, and despite increase shown here, dropped approximately SIO,OOO under total collections for | the preceding year. “Evansville, which imports quantities of foreign tobacco for cigar ; making, dropped $70,000 under last year’s figure for importation there,” Foland declared in explaining the State deficit. This year's total importations for Indiana was 1.965. About $288,000 of Evansville’s $308,209.40 total was in tobacco importations. Fliers Give Fire Alarm Bn Times Special LOGANSPORT, Ind., July 9. Two unidentified fliers in a commercial plane turned in a fire alarm when the farm home of Carl Cobl* burned. Noticing the blaze, the fliers came down near a neighbor of Coble’s and spread the alarm.
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"A Good Place to Bank" Marion County State Bank 139 East Market Street
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—By Ahern
INVITE POSTAL CHIEF * - - Tri-State Group Asks New and Glover to Attend Meeting. Postmaster General Harry S. New and Second Assistant W. Irving Glover have been invited to attend the convention of the New Tri-State Postmasters’ Association convention at the Claypool Hotel July 20. The organization, composed of postmasters in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, named the association In honor of the Postmaster General, former Hoosier. Postmaster Robert H. Bryson is making arrangements. A. L. Behymer, Cincinnati postmaster, is president and J. J. Patchell, Union City postmaster, is secretary. LOCKED IN OWN JAIL Wife of Sheriff at Plymouth Also Turns Key on 24 Others. Bp Times Special PLYMOUTH, Ind., July 9. Sheriff Sewell Falconbury and twenty-four fellow members of the local American Legion post were locked up in the Marshall County jail here by the sheriff’s wife. The post members called on the sheriff to remonstrate with him for not attending meetings. He took them on a trip of inspection of the jail, and at an opportune moment Mrs. Falconbury locked up host and guests. Lightning Strikes Thrke Bn Times Special ORESTES, Ind., July 9.—That lightning never strikes twice in the same place has no standing here. The high school building is undergoing repairs to cost several hundred dollars due to damage from the third bolt of lightning in the last few years.
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Stanley was a discoverer and explorer, but perhaps his greatest fame in Africa was won as a rescuer. He . Paßha '* a * a ••wish took up Livingstone’s task where the brave man had doctor who for eleven left it. He followed the Congo to where it emptied into Y® ar * had worked to help the Atlantic. In 1866 he was sent out to rescue Emin ? u Vas f S ‘ , ”* w ® s Pasha. 70 hated by the slave-trad- | Cy NC*. Th.-i— S--.-' P-rest-Sm 'tfr. PyS-iheri .• Tbt PMk of KnmMg*. Ce- r -V. -jj ' '
SURVEY IS IMPOSTURE Chamber >f Commerce Not Studying Music Appreciation. An appeal to the public to notify Chamber of Commerce headquarters of activities of impostors taking alleged Chamber of Commerce surveys was made today by Ed Hunter, Chamber secretary. “We have Just learned of a welldressed woman, apparently a piano agent, who has been canvassing the north side of the city 'under the false guise of making a “musical appreciation survey for the Chamber of Commerce,” Hunter said. “This woman has been especially active in the neighborhood of Twen-ty-First St. and Central Ave., where she obtained much information regarding pianos in use in homes there. “The Chamber of Commerce has authorized no such survey and residents who are approached on similar surveys would confer a favor upon the Chamber of Commerce by
reporting such false pretenses to the proper authorities.” said Hunt ter. DISEASE GERMS‘VANISH Marion County Health Report for Week Encouraging. Not a single case of diphtheria, scarlet fever, typhoid or smallpox was recorded in Marion County during the week ended July 2, according to the report of the State health department. Although" the largest county in the* State in population Marion County proved exceptionally healthful. Lake County, which is second In population, had only one case of smallpox to report. Slight increase in diphtheria, sdadet and typhoid fever was registered over similar figures for 1926 and a slight decrease in smallpox cases. There were no epidemics and but few cases of contagious diseases througlmut the State.
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MOVE TO BLOCK CITY Injunction Asked by Property Owners on Delaware St. An injunction petition to prevent the board of works from gaining possession of the property of Charles B. and Mary Spann, southeast corner of Delaware St., and Fall Creek Blvd., for Improving approaches to the Delaware St. bridge was filed in Superior Court One. today. It is alleged the board was to pay $31,500 for the property, but this has not been done and-the city is threatening to take possession. Recently the city filed suit asking for the property, asserting efforts were made to buy the property under the contract but the Spanns refused to accept. New Bank Opens Bn Times Special HARTFORD CITY, Ind., July 9 The Union Trust Company, new local bank, opened today.
STATE SEEKS' SIO,OOO Suit at Portland Under Foreign Corporation Statute. Bv Times Specia' PORTLAND, Ind., July 9.—The ienry H. Cross Company of Chicago, lessee of the Portland Oil and Refinery Company here, is defendant in a suit for SIO,OOO statutory pen-
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