Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1931 — Page 28

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BAR TEX GUINAN AND HER CLUBS FROMENGLAND Home Office Orders Ports to Refuse Her Entry to Country. By United Press „ LONDON, May 22.—Texas Guinan, New York night club hostess, will be barred from England if she attempts to land in this country, the London Daily Express said today. The Daily Express said the home office had ordered all ports to refuse Miss Guinan admittance to England. The newspaper said that representatives from Scotland Yard would board the liner Paris at Plymouth next Thursday and notify ner that sne "is ’m wan ted” It had been reported that Texas Guinan intended to come to London and start a night club. Tex to Sail Tonight By United Press NEW YORK, May 22.—Texas Guinan planned to sail for Europe tonight on the steamer Paris. She w’as understood to be going to France, where she may start a night club in Paris. 100 MILLIONS TO BE REFUNDED IN TAXES 'ast Sum Appropriated by Congress Available on July 1. By Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, May 22.—Other government departments are planning economies and legislators are discussing tax increases, but the bureau of internal revenue will be ready on July 1 to refund nearly a hundred million dollars in taxes. When the new fiscal year begins in a few weeks, $26,000,000 appropriated by the last congress for tax refunds will become available. This, combined with unexpended balances of earlier appropriations, will raise the fund to about $97,000,000. Treasury officials have estimated that tax refunds during the next fiscal year will total $96,492,000, including interest. GROCER ROBBED OF S2O Police today sought the bandit who Thursday afternoon robbed John Frisco, operator of a grocecry at 607 East Seventeenth street, of S2O.

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SUGGEST MOTOR TRIP Tour to Hoosier Highland Park Is Recommended by Motor Club. Hoosier Highland park is the terminus for a short, week-end motor trip suggested today by the Hoosier Motor Club’s touring department. The route: West on Washington street on U. S. Road 40 to Manhatten; thence south six miles on county gravel road to Hoosier High* land park. The route is wellmarked with arrows. The distance is forty-nine miles. GRAND OLD COUNTRY Eugene O’Neill Says Three-Year Exile Makes America Look Good. By United Press NEW YORK, May 22.—Eugene O’Neill, leading American dramatist, back from a voluntary three-year exile, has admitted that “the greatest benefit I have derived from living abroad is that it has enabled me to see America more clearly—also to appreciate it more.”

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