Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1932 — Page 16

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SUIT TO DEFER DEBT PAYMENT LOST IN COURT Judge Orders Bond Issue for $50,000 School Deficit. Court battle of Warren township taxpayers to defer payment of a £50,000 school debt, alleged to have been incurred illegally by an extrustee, was defeated today on a -tiing of Superior Judge Joseph R. Williams. The debt, which accumulated from school repair expenses during the two-year administration of William H. Cooper, former trustee, aroused a storm of protest among taxpayers and threatened to force an 8-cent hike in township taxes. Williams ordered the township to issue $50,000 bonds to pay William W. Behrman and two other persons who hold school warrant bonds for the deficit. Township officials planned to pay off the debt by raising taxes over a period of several years instead of paying the debt from one year’s assessments. Under Williams’ ruling, the warrant bonds will be purchased from the holders by the township. The debt, nearly half of which was saddled on the township by installation of plumbing in virtually anew school, forced officials to reduce the school term last year from nine to eight months. This drew criticism of parents, who feared the school's rating would be lowered. A state board of accounts probe disclosed Cooper paid excessive prices for the plumbing, and resulted in Cooper’s making resti-

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‘Poor' Fellow! By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. B.—A member of Father James R. Cox’s “jobless army” collapsed Thursday while preparing for the march to the Capitol, and police, searching his clothes for marks of identification, said they found $1,050 in cash. The man was J. M. Cylkowski, 50. of Pittsburgh. He was treated by the fire rescue squad and removed to Emergency hospital.

tution for funds alleged to have been used wrongfully. Subsequently, suit was filed j against Cooper in Marion county j court asking S6OO judgment for! alleged misappropriation of funds In hiring of an unqualified teacher at the school. Another suit w3 filed seeking to i force Cooper to refund nearly $13,000 of the money spent while ! he was in office. Neither suit has ; been decided. NONPARTISAN LEAGUE RENAMES PRESIDENT Headquarters Will Be Opened for May Primary Campaign. Reorganization of the Workers’ j Nonpartisan Political Action League j for the 1932 campaign, has been I perfected, with William F. Wilson I of the carpenters’ union district j council, again president, and i Charles Lutz renamed chairman of ! the executive committee. Permanent headquarters of the league will be opened soon at the i English in preparation for the May j primary campaign. Officers named are: Arthur Huhn. vice-president: Frank j Broden, secretary, and T. F, Jones, treas- j urer. Clyde Pierce, Adolph J. Fritz, Robert Fox and Mrs. Roy Smith were re-elected directors and Mrs. Rose Schaflner was named a director to replact Jones. W. H Allen was named vice-chairman ot the executive committee.

NAB GUARDSMEN IN RUM PLUT 30 Under Arrest; Million in Bribes Charged. Bv United rreat NEW YORK.. Jan. B—Thirty coast guardsmen are under arrest and a commander and members of his staff are reported under investigation on charges of accepting

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bribes totaling more than $1,000,000 from a gigantic Long island rum ring, it was learned on good authority today. Several of the coast guardsmen have confessed to accepting bribes to permit liquor cargoes to be landed, it was also learned. They reportedly have implicated commissioned officers and “higher ups,” who, they alleged, were paid huge sums to “keep their eyes shut.” The investigation is centered, it was said, in the district assertedly ovarlorded by Vannie Higgins, racketeer chief. Higgins is scheduled to go on trial next Tuesday in Brooklyn federal court with fifteen others.

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