Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1933 — Page 26

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STATE INCOME TAX PAYMENTS START OCT. 1 Blanks Available Now at Auto License Offices Over Indiana. Revised Income tJPx blanks, for the quarterly collection beginning Ort .l. have been sent to all automobile license branches throughout the state and now are available to taxpayers for the asking, it was announced today. General instructions for the collectioß were outlined by Clarence A Jackson, state collector, as follows: ‘lf you paid Indiana gross income tax in July and your gross receipts for the months of July, August and September. 1933. were in excess of $250. you are requested to file a return and pay tax on cr before Oct. 15. You should deduct from your receipts for July, August and September, the quarterly exemption of $250. "If you did not pay Indiana gross income tax in July and your gross receipts for the months from May to September. 1933, inclusive, were excess of $416 67, you are requested to file a return and pay tax on or before Oct. 15. You should deduct from your taxable gross income for the five months, and five months' exemption of $416 67. More Time in Small Sums "If the amount of tax due the state is $lO or less for the months of July, August and September. 1933, filing of returns and making of pavment may be deferred, under the law. to the time of filing the annual return in January. "If the amount of tax due the state is more than $lO for the months of July. August and September. 1933. payment is required by law before Oct. 15 If a taxpayer must pay for the July. August and September quarter in October, and owed tax but did not pay in July for the months of May and June, the gross income tax division urges that he file a return and make pavment for the period of five months from May to September. 1933. inclusive, for the sake of avoiding confusion in the records of the taxpayer and in the records of the gross income tax division. How so Make Payments “All payments must he made, ac- , companied by a properly executed return, to the gross income tax division. department of treasury, statehouse. Indianapolis. "Do not send any return unless accompanied by check or money order for the exact amount of tax as shown on the return. "Individuals engaged in the busi- . ness of operating a bank, trust company, building and loan association, brokerage, financial company, dealers in commercial papers and per- 1 sons engaged in the business of lending money or credit shall attach Schedule C. showing the computation of gross earnings derived from such business.” AGED MAN KEEPS VOW TO DIE WITH HIS WIFE Asks to Sleep Reside Coffin and Is Found Dead. By l nitnt Pit m NAPLES. Italy. Sept 22—Luigi Romano. 89. always had said that when his wife Angelina, 87. died he would do likewise. She died recently and when children. relatives and friends had tired of crying around her birr. Luigi asked them to leave the room The old man stretched himself out on the bed apparently to make up for hours of sleep lost during his wife's death. When visitors tiptoed into the room to wake him up. he was dead. i

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Rear Admiral Richard E. Bvrds second great expedition into the Antarctic was in the final stages of organization wffien these pictures w f ere taken at Boston. At upper left you see Chief Pilot Harold June and Admiral Byrd as they discussed last-minute details for the tw’o-vear exploration trip. At right is the Bear of Oakland, former U. S.

PLANE TRAVEL • SAFETY CITED Air Passenger Fatalities Fewer Than Blamed Auto Accidents. Flying on regularly scheduled transport lines is twice as safe ‘as driving or riding in a motor car in Missouri, according to figures compiled by C. E McCollum, Transcon-tinentaJ-Western Air local traffic agent. McCollum cited the fact that there were only tw r o air transport passenger line fatalities in the first six months this year, one for each 38.231,190 passeger miles flowm. while motor cars in Missouri drove only 15.581,475 passenger miles for each passenger fatality. It is seven times as safe to fly on transport air lines as it is to stay at home, McCollum added, citing

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Coast Guard cutter w'hich became famous for rescue work in the far north. The Bear will be the party's base ship, and is pictured as it was brought to drydock in Boston for minor repairs. Below is one of two aircraft to be used for flights about the southern continent, and over the pole. This is a huge twfin-motored Curtiss Condor capable of carrying men, instruments, supplies, and sled-dogs.

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