Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 64, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1931 — Page 3
•JULY 24, 1931
SLIGHT HIKE IN PARK TAX LEVY FOR'32 ASKED Loss of Revenue Cited as Handicap to Board in Operations. Slight increase in the 1932 parks | tax levy, despite a $30,860 decrease! in the budget, is asked in the budget request adopted by the park ! board. A levy of $.0353, in additio - to I anticipated receipts of SBB,OOO from j other sources, will be required to I raise the $463,103 budget, says A.! C. Sallee, park .superintendent. The levy for this year was only | $ °'43, but with anticipated receipts of $105,000 from outside sources it i provided for a $493,963 budget. One reason given by Sallee for | the necessary levy increase is the ■ fact that the board wiped out ali i balances this year. The board also is handicapped by the fact revenue was lost because j of inability to operate Coffin golf , course this year. A part of the course was taken over as a site for the United States veterans’ bureau hospital and new ground is being developed to replace that taken by j the hospital. Balance left at the end of 1930 has been decreased $88,500 this year In improvement of Pleasant Run boulevard from Washington street to English avenue, to avoid a bond issue for the work, and an addl- | tional amount has been spent in ! reconstructing Coffin course. The park board levy increase will be offset partially by decrease in the recreation department levy from $.0135 to $.0117, due to a $1,945 decrease in the budget request, which is set at $101,877. A cash balance of SIB,OOO is expected in the recreation department at the end of the year and j $7,000 revenue from swimming pools j and other sources leaves only $76,877 j to be raised by the levy.
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FIREMEN FINCH TWO Attempt to Loot Store Is Charged. Captured by firemen from Engine House 6, two men were held on vagrancy charges today by police in connection with an alleged attempt to loot the Western Importing Company, 26 South West street. The men gave their names as Russell Hamlin, 26, of 1001 Lexing-
ton avenue, and Theodore Wells, 1444 Everett street. Andy Kotota, 512 West Pearl street, ran for the aid of firemen after he said he saw the men attempting to gain entrance through a transom. Theft of a large amount of merchandise, value unestimated, from the Kroger grocery, 4403 West Washington street, was reported to police today. E. B. Ezell, 307 Meyer-Kiser bank building, told police thieves stole a brief case containing a government scrip bock valued at SIOO from a downtown hotel lobby.
THE INDIAN;
DARROW MAKES ‘LIBERTY’ PLEA TO HIGH COURT Files Steve Writ to Back Up Judge Crumpacker in Dispute. Terming the writ of habeas corpus “the bulwark of cur civil liberties,” an additional brief asking that the Indiana supreme court quash its temporary writ of prohibition in the Stephenson habeas corpus action has been filed by Clarence Darrow and other Stephenson counsel. The brief was filed as “friend of
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STARR'S FATHER SAYS OFFICIALS ARE FRIGHTENED Suspects Are ‘Too Big and Influential/ Charges Girl’s Parent. By United Pres* NEW YORK, July 24.—Stanley E. Faithfull has charged District Attorney Elvin N. Edwards with laxness in investigating the death of his daughter, Starr Faithfull, because clews pointed to persons “too big and influential for him to tackle.” The death of the beautiful Green-
wich Village girl, whose body was washed up at Long Beach, still Is unsolved, with a grand Jury unable to decide whether It was suicide or murder. Faithfull, however, has contended all along that his daughter was murdered. To bear out his charge Faithfull exhibited a photostat of what purported to be a document releasing, in consideration of $20,000. a Boston politician from any further liability based on claims Starr's family might make as a result of the politician’s relations with the girl. Faithfull also said he had asked a handwriting expert to examine the three letters received by Dr. George Jameson-Carr, indicating Starr contemplated suicide The expert branded them as forgeries, he said. Asa third item of evidence Faithfull produced a photostat of what purported to be a page from a hotel register showing a man with the
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