Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1928 — Page 10

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$1 INVESTED IS WORTH $3 NOW, LIEBERSTATES Tells How Value of State Conservation Property Has Increased.' . How $3 actually has been obtained for each $1 invested by taxpayers is cited in the annual report of the state conservation depart ment by Director Richard Lieber. He cites these figures: During the nine and one-half years the department has been in opration, up to Sept. 30, 1928, the department received in tax monies $1,833,485.74, while earnings, contributions and cash donations total $2,375,845.59 and department control resale value, with improvements, has a book value of $2,426,052.50, (which is about half) the actual price obtainable, if sold, the department estimates. The tax monies received mean a total per capita cost for the nine and one-half years of 57.7 cents, or 6.6 cents a year, Lieber asserts But the resale value of department properties he assesses at $2,426.052.50. This he contends is 32 per cent more actual value than the department received from taxation. ' Population Increasing “Last year the department came into personal contact with nearly 1,000,000 people,” Lieber declares. “The size of the state is not expansible and the population is increasing. Therefore, we think that we are within our right in predicting that the public estate is going to develop normally into a holding of 250,000 acres, or 1 per cent of the total acreage of 23,000,000. “For the past nine and one-half years the department of conservation has taken an inventory of the state’s possession in materil, scenic, historic and recreational features and we have found that Indiana is rich, very rich. This may be bad news, for the word has gone out that the state is in a bad way with very little to expect in the future. The facts in no way support the professional or amateur crepehangers. “Indiana is in the front rank of leading states, and in some a few points ahead. “We have a right to call our department the good housekeeping department of this state, for it realizes that the natural resources are the broad basis of the past, present and future prosperity and happiness. Mere academic conservation and presenvation did not satisfy us. We felt that a state department should be an agency for the promotion of human welfare and interest. This department is a co-ordination of many offices, formerly leading a separate and nonco-ordinate existence. The various activities we carry on would in other states require from twenty-five to thirty boards and executives. “Looking back over the nine and .one-half years we are unable to say how much our work has contributed to thee health, comfort and cheer of the people. But we can at least show the results in dollars and cents. Wholesome Recreation “Included in this estate are six state parks, five hatcheries, two game and bird preserves, one state forest, four historic state monuments, and two state parks under preparation, one in Lawrence county and the other in Brown county. “It is a matter of good government to provide wholesome recreation at a reasonable figure. Our state parks do that. They are fully as attractive and full of interest and beauty as some of the outstanding, highly advertised and highly priced international resorts.”

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G. 0. P, SAVES MONEY State Election Cost $64,000 Less Than in 1924. The Republican state committee spent $124,192.83 in the 1928 campaign in Indiana, according to a report filed Thursday with the Marion county clerk by Irving W. Lomaux, treasurer cf the committee. The amount was $64,000 less than was officially reported spent four years ago and represented 1,320 contributions in addition to' $48,760 from the national committee which four years ago tossed $105,000 into the Indiana campaign. David M. Myers, supreme court judge who was re-elected over the bitter opposition of the Anti-Saloon League, was the most generous contributor of any candidate. He contributed $3,600, while Harry G. Leslie, Governor-elect, made a $2,500 gift. Salaries for state headquarters employes and field workers totaled $24,000, according to the report, while newspaper advertising, publicity, supplies and radio cost $21,000, and printing $17,000. Hotel expenses were $6,800. A balance of $794.57 is shown in the report compiled by Gaylord Morton, auditor of the state committee. Have you curtains or special laundry work you would like done before the holidays? There are several reliable people carrying ads under Business Announcements in tonight's want ads. SSO Reward SSO will be paid if R. V. Turner's Quick Relief Salves fails to relieve croup, head colds, catarrh, sore throat, headache, earache, eczema, itch, burns, risings, bruises, cuts, sores, rheumatic pains or piles. It is one of the most powerful penetrating, germ-killing, pain-relieving and healing salves known to science. Removes corns in a few hours without pain: also seed warts. For sale at drug stores. Price 30c, 60c and sl.oo.—Advertisement.

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