Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1933 — Page 4

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STATE INCOME TAX PROPOSAL UP IN ALABAMA Schools Shut in 21 Counties, Big Deficit: Assembly to Seek Solution. BY HI BERT BAUGHN, Times Staff Writer BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 19.—With a deficit of nearly $20,000,000 and schools closed In twenty-one of the sixty-seven counties, Alabama's legislature meets in special session Jan. 31 for its third effort in two years to stabilize the state’s finances Governor B. M. Miller wants to fund the floating debt with bonds or interest-bearing warrants, and retire them with a temporary sales tax. He wants an income tax with rates between 4 and 6 per cent as a permanent levy, and advocates gradual reduction of property taxes, beginning immediately. A formidable opposition group will seek to retire the accumulated indebtedness over a ten or twentyyear period out of current revenues, without additional taxes. Sales Tax Sought They propose to recapture 1 cent of a 3-cent gasoline tax now going to the counties, thus available $1,300,000 a year for debt retirement. They advocate providing an additional $700,000 a year for the same purpose through drastic retrenchments. A third group will fight submission of an income tax amendment, and seek to wipe out the deficit and relieve the schools by imposing a permanent sales tax of 3 and 4 per cent. In an effort to popularize their plan, they propose to grant home owners and farmers an exemption from property taxes on a value up to $2,000. The average property assessment in Alabama is around this figure. The state’s deficit piled up during three administrations. Retrenchment Sought At a special session which ended last November, a budget control act was passed, giving the Governor power to pro-rate all future appropriations to bring them within actual receipts. State retrenchments amounting to $4,500,000 a year also were adopted at this session, but advocates of liquidating the deficit through economies contend this was only a start. At the Governor’s insistence the first special session submitted an unlimited income tax amendment and a $20,000,000 debt-retirement bond issue, but both were rejected by the voters. The Governor’s call for the coming session does not include economy measures, and a two-thirds vote will be required to pass such legislation. VAN NUYS IS^SPEAKER Democrats Given Burden in Time of Stress, Says Senator-Elect. Declaring that history has shown a trend of public sentiment to the Democratic party in times of stress, Senator-Elect Frederick Van Nuys was principal speaker at the fifth annual Jackson day dinner held Wednesday night by the Miami county Jefferson Club. “America and her institutions will endure and it is a source of pride to all of us that our people have come to the Democratic party,” Van Nuys said. “The Democratic party consistently and patriotically has championed the cause of government of. by and for the people.”

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J. H. M’PHERSON IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Past Master of Southport Masons to Bo Buried Today. Funeral services for John H. McPherson. 64, a past master of Southport lodge, No. 270, F. & A. M., who died Tuesday at his home in Southport, was to be held in the home at 2 today, with Masonic rites. Burial was to be in the Greenwood cemetery. He was elected master of the F. & A. M. lodge in 1916 and served in the position until 1918. He was elected tyler of the lodge in 1926, and served in the position until the time of his death. Mr. McPherson also was a past patron of the Southport chapter, No. 442, O. E. S., and a member of Greenwood chapter, No. 137, Royal Arch Masons. Mr. McPherson was employed as a station agent for the Interstate lines at Southport, and was believed to be the oldest man in years of service with the company, having held that position for thirty-three years. Tuberculosis kills one out of every three young women who die between 15 and 30.

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PAROLES GIVEN TO MURDERERS OF REPORTER Convicted Killers of Muncie Man Are Set Free by Ross Sterling. By T'nitcrl Prea* AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 19.—Two former Laredo peace officers. Thomas Hernandez and Raymond West, convicted of slaying Harry Williams, 24-year-old Muncie <lnd.> newspaper reporter, in 1929, today held general paroles from their prison sentences. The paroles were issued, it w’as learned, by Governor Ross S. Sterling during the last half-day of his term in office. Clemency was urged by Webb county peace officers who appeared before Sterling with petitions from jurors and officials urging clemency. Williams' body was found in the : Rio Grande about five miles downstream from Laredo a month after he disappeared from a Laredo hotel. He had been working only a short time for a Laredo newspaper. A nation-wide search had been : made for him. A farmer discovered | the body and it was identified by clothing and papers. Police established he had been slain when they discovered there was no water in his lungs as would have been the case had he drowned. There was no trace of a bullet wound, and it W’as believed he was killed by a blow or strangled. West and Hernandez were arrested. brought to trial and West j sentenced to ninety-nine years’ imj prisonment. Hernandez w’as sentenced to fifteen years. Each has served approximately three years. Ice Man Sues for 85,000 Because ice tongs belonging to his | employers slipped w r hile he w’as making a delivery, Edward Sibbach i asks $5,000 damages for an injured finger in a suit filed in superior court five Wednesday against the Miller- , Bailey Coal Company of 6021 Bonna | avenue. Blood poisoning resulted ; from the injury and the tongs w’ere I “defective,” the suit alleges.

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CHECK-PASSING WOMAN ‘FREED’ BY CIH JUDGE Given Into Custody of Terre Haute Officers by Sheaffer. In a surprise move today by Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer, deputy prosecutors and detectives. Mrs. Arlene Kirkland, 43. who attempted to stage “the wedding of the season" here last week, was given into custody of Terre Haute officers without knowledge of her attorneys. Hurriedly brought from the women’s quarters in the jail, immediately after Sol C. Bodner and T. Ernest Maholm. her attorneys, had left, Mrs. Kirkland was reslated on a charge of being a fugitive from justice instead of the vagrancy count on which she has been held. On a prosecutor's motion, the fugitive charge was dismissed by Sheaffer, who had been summoned to return to the bench after closing the morning session. Mrs. Kirkland immediately was arrested by a deputy sheriff and matron from Terre Haute on a warrant issued from Vigo county circuit court on charge of issuing fraudulent check and specifying bond at $3,000. The prisoner was placed in a car en route to Terre Haute. Bodner stormed police headquarters when he was informed of the arrest. “So that’s justice,” he exclaimed. "It’s a dirty trick.” It was reported that Mrs. Kirkland demanded an interview with her attorneys before leaving the city, but was ignored by the captors. She was arrested Friday night by

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TIME FOR_ A CHANGE Bill in Senate Would Amend 82-Year-Old Statute Bill to amend an act approved in March. 1852. nearly eighty-one years ago, was advanced to third reading in the senate Wednesday afternoon. The bill, introduced by J. Francis Lochard iDcm.. Milan), would permit county commissioners to transfer indigent persons to the poorhouse of another county in cases where the county o f their residence docs not have an institution.