Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1927 — Page 6

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SUIT TO FIGHT REFUND OF TAX I TO JK FILED Move Will Be Taken by Association Within Few n r.%. i Days. Suit seeking to have refund of horizontal tax payments of 1919, 1920 and 1921, held illegal by the Supreme Court, halted, will be filed within a few days by the Indiana Taxpayers’ Association. The complaint will be based on the fact that the property was not regularly assessed. It will be pointed out that many taxpayers who do not have refunds coming to them will be forced to pay taxes for the rebate. At the same time, the association Is preparing to make a thorough check of the county and city budgets, already completed, and the State and school budgets when finished, Harry Mies'se, association secretary, said the various budgets have not been obtained by the association. “This organization is interested in the various budgets, but no action will be taken until they are thoroughly checked,” Miesse said. "Every item will be considered down to lead pencil appropriations. We will not attack the tentative appropriations until we have something to recommend.” City and county officials believe the refund will not be stopped by court litigation. They are continuing with preparations and plans for the rebate. If the refund is avoided, about $1.14 will be stricken from the taxes to be paid by taxpas'ers on each SIOO worth of property. The taxpayers’ association will ask the city council finance committee to hold up action on the city budget until it can be investigated.

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No Pearl Diver By Timet Special PERU, Ind., Aug. 19.—She wouldn’t wash dishes, cook meals or keep house, Norvil E. Lund alleges in a divorce suit against Dorothy I. Lund filed here.

Dedication Monday By United Press FRANKLIN, Ind., Aug. 19— Franklin's memorial to Johnson County World War veterans, a $25,000 swimming pool, will be dedicated Monday afternoon. The new pool is to be in charge of the local post of the American Legion.

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REFUND NEWS AWAITSSOLONS Congress to Find Where $175,000,000 Went. By Times Special WASHINGTON, Aug. 19—The next Congress will have a chance to find out Just why the last one appropriated $175,000,000 for tax refunds. Such information, lacking when the huge refund appropriation was

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passed, is being compiled by the joint congressional committee on taxation, it was learned today. When the appropriation for tax refunds was proposed in the last Congress, Senator McKellar of Tennessee led an attack against it on the ground that it was a leap in the dark. He asserted that he had been unable to obtain more than casual information about the refunds, and secured Senate adoption of a law requiring an audit by the comptroller general of all refunds over $50,000 before payment. Such an arrangement was rejected by the House, and as a compromise it was provided that the joint committee on taxation should check over refunds above $50,000.

The committee was not empowered to pass on the merits of refunds and recommend rejection or approval but simply to examine them. Son Disobeys; Kills Self By Times Special SCOTTSBURG, Ind.,. Aug. 19William Cochran, 50, blew off the top of his head with a shotgun because his son disobeyed him by leaving home to obtain work.

KING’S BIG CLEARANCE SALE! Our Entire Stock of Furniture, Rugs and Stoves Reduced for Quick Clearance! Com expecting the furniture bargains of a lifetime. Whether you intend buying just a few pieces or an entire home outfit you’ll want to share in-these big savings. Your Terms Are Our Terms—Select What You Want and Charge It!

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This is the best time of the year to buy an automobile. The new 1928 cars are in. They are attractive. They invite and bring in many “tradeins” of slightly used cars, whose owners trade them in as an exchange on the latest models. Many people do this yearly and, as a result, the good, smart used car buyer picks up at a “used car” price a practically NEW car. Os course, dealers must clear their floors now of all cars on hand, to make room for this influx of “trade-ins.” That’s your good luck. Prices on Used Cars are being cut during the August Clearance Sales. Down payments and terms are made especially attractive. A “good shopper” gets a “good bargain.” Tonight take your Times, pencil, or shears, turn and shop from the classification Used Cars in the Want Ad section. Make your selection and tomorrow see and buy.

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LIKE JOHN GOOLIDGE South Dakota Flappers Are Excited. By United Press RAPID CITY. 6. D., Aug. 19— The “ohs” and “ahs” that went up from the flappers of Hot Springs

KING’S MEN’S AND WOMEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT The finest men's and women’s wearing apparel— unconditionally guaranteed—on the Easiest (’Tedit Terms. Many of these are odd garments and can be purchased at a mere fraction of their actual worth.

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yesterday, where John Coolidge, son of the President, had accompanied his father and mother, indicated there would be anew idol in the Black Hills before long. Young John was introduced to five girls following a luncheon given his father. Today the five are the envy of the other town belles. “I think he’s awfully good looking,” said one of the girls.

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