Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 268, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1932 — Page 18
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ESTATE TAXES IN STATE SHOW HUGEINCREASE First Quarter Collections $545, 655 Greater Than for Last Year. Boom, rather than depression, marked the collection of inheritance taxes by the state during the first quarter of 1932, a report today of Clarence Ullum, collector shows. Major factor in the increase was a 1931 Indiana fetat.dte giving the state an increased share of the inheritance taxes collected by the federal government on Indiana est.a tes. Increase of $545,655.92 ovp r the first quarter of 1931 was shown, the total figure for the first quarter in 1932 being $350,010.94. Marion county headed the list in total value of estates assessed, with a total of $6,078,345 upon which taxes amount to $186,206.71 was collected. Total value of decedents’ estates: assessed during the quarter was $28,529,586.08. Eight estates valued at more than a million dollars, were listed in the first quarter report. These were: Carl M. Kltaelman. Delaware county. *1 109.356,65 upon which a tax of $59,998.53 was paid; Edwin Euv Kltselman. Delaware countv, $1,851,177.35. taxed $61,630.27; Albert E. Metzfter Marlon countv. $1,268,267.96. taxed $32,154.24; Lucius M. WalnwrlKht, Marlon countv. $1,837,562.52. taxed $78,790.68; Leslie T laleheart. Vanderbur* countv. $1,700,372.77. taxed $72,625.39; Lizzie H. ißleheart. Vanderburst countv, *1.491 458.71 taxed $68,800.32 William H. McGnrdv, Vanderbure countv, $1,112,518. • axed sl6 284.36: F’renrts .! Reitz vaiv-W----bury countv. $1,178,782.70, taxed $84,435 63. ST. PATRICK IS HONORED 2,000 Irish r.aiher at Tribute of Hihernian Order. Nearly 3.000 sons and daughters of Old Erin packed Tomlinson hall Thursday night for the annual tribute to St. Patrick, patron saint of Ireland. A program of band and orchestra music, vocal selections, dances and novelty features was presented under direction of Charles Fischer, general chairman, and Eugene O'Sullivan, entertainment committee chairman. The program was sponsored by the Ancient Order of Hibernians, of which Eugene Shine Is president.
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