Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1933 — Page 16

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STATE BOARD TO HEAR CITY TAX APPEALS Slash Advocates Will Fight Rates Approved by County Group. Tax reduction groups today were planning an appeal to the state tax board on the rates adopted by the Manon county tax adjustment board Thursday. With the exception of a 2-cent cut from the county budget, accomplished by reducing the old age pension from $200,000 to $90,000. and inclusion of additional state aid school funds in township budgets, the rates were approved as adopted by city, county and school officials. Attorneys for the city, county and schoo’s are preparing the emergency order Tor the tax adjustment board's signatures, required by law to set. out 4ie details of the emergency existing to necessitate increase in the total levy above $1 50 Draw Emergency Writ Corporation Counsel Edward H. Knight, City Attorney James E. Decry, County Attorney Charles Clarke, and Joseph Daniels, school board attorney, are drafting the order. Within the next ten days, the property owners’ division of the Indianapolis Real fcotate Board is expected to file an appeal from the adjustment board's action with the state tax board. The Indiana Taxpayers’ Association probably will join in the final ntand against increased property levied, according to Harry Miesse, secretary of the association. Tax Rates Tax rates required by the adopted budgets are: City, $1.31; school city, 99 cents, and county, 56 cents. To the total of these rates is added the mandatory state levy of 15 cents, to which must be added a town-' ship rate, in reaching the total Indianapolis levy. For tne sections of the city lying within bounds of five townships, the total rates are Center, $3.13; Perry, $3.40; Warren. $3.11; Washington, $3.12. and Wayne, $3.26. Other total rates for townships outside Indianapolis and incorporated towns are: Beech Grove. Center township 2 60 Beech Grove. Franklin township . . 262 Beech Grove Perry township 2.87 Castleton 2 32 Clermont 2.95 Crows Nest 1.48 High wood* 1.48 Lawrence town 2.42 Lynhurst 2,b3 Ravenswood 2.48 Rocky Ripple 2.38 Shooters Hill 1.48 Southport 2.21 Speedway City 2.22 Spring Hill 1 48 warren Park 1.91 Woodruff Place 3 30 Woodstock 1.48 Center township 2 31 Decatur township 1.20 Lawrence township 2.08 Franklin township 1.81 Perry township 1.81 Pike township 1.79 Washington township 1 48 Warren township 1 66 Wayne township 2.14 ROTARY REVUE SLATED “NRA” Title for Annual Event Following Claypool Dinner. ‘ NRA.” the Rotary Club revue of 1933. will follow a dinner in the Riley room of the Claypool at 7 p. m. Tuesday. Prior to the dinner in parlor B of the hotel, anew director will be elected. i

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Woman Professor Expounds Theory in British* Paper Article. j?. Srirm r Service LONDON, Sept. 29—The universe is periodically expanding and contracting and we are living at a time when an expanding period is nearly finished and a contraction period is about to begin. This is an alternative theory of the expanding universe pointed out by Professor Janet H. Clark of Johns Hopkins university in a communication to the British scientific journal, Nature. Professor Clark bases her argument on the fact that the nebulae farthest removed from the earth appear to be receding at the greatest rate and the five nearest neighbors are not receding, but are approaching the earth. The farthest nebulae, so far removed that it takes 150,000,000 years for their light to reach the earth, appear to be speeding away from us at the enormous rate of about 15,000 miles per second. That is what they were doing in the dim past when the light signals now received by astronomers were sent out by them. What they are doing now is a Genuine Mexican CHILI \ Oc a b ° w| S & S LUNCH 135 East Ohio St.

mystery that will not be solved for another 150,000,000 years. The nebulae that are only 3,000,000 light years away have a more modern history. They are only receding at about 350 miles per second. This variable recession of the outermost nebulae and the approach of the five nearest neighbors, of the earth suggested to Professor Clark that the universe is periodically expanding and contracting. Because astronomers can not "see” all the parts at the same time they can not determine the speed of the various parts at any one instant. It may be that only time, and many millions of years of observations on the nebular velocities will solve this problem and settle this theory.

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MAN SERIOUSLY HURT IN CRASH OF TWO CARS Passenger Incurs Injuries as Auto Overturns in Collision. Condition of Alva Kline, 28, of 322 North Emerson avenue, injured Thursday night in an automobile collision, was reported today as serious at St. Vincent hospital. Kline, who incurred a head injury, was a passenger. in a car driven by John Ryan, 29, of 519 North Central court, which collided at Emerson and Southeastern avenues with a car driven by W. J. Reed, 46. Shelbyville. Both cars were overturned, but Kline was the only person injured. Strikes Traffic Signal Injuries including near-severihg o f his tongue were suffered by Charles D. Aus'in, 36. of 1720 North Pennsylvania street, when the car he was driving struck a traffic signal at Fourteenth and Meridian streets. He was arrested on • a drunken driving charge. In addition to the tongue injury, he lost several teeth and incurred cuts. Four persons were hurt when automobiles collided at Tenth street and Sherman drive. The injured are Harry Brooks, 25, of 2002 Hovey street, one of the drivers; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hughes, and daughter Joann. 2, of 2048 North Dearborn street. The other driver was Lloyd Talmage, 17, Anderson, Ind. Suffers Chest Injury Suffering from a chest injury, Joseph Connor, 31, of 337 North Addison street, was taken to city hospital in an unconscious condition following collision of his automobile with another in the 2200 block, West Michigan street. Severe cut on the head was suffered by Michael Welch, 43. of 1625 Windsor street, a city fireman, in collision of his car with a truck at Nineteenth street and Columbia avenue. The young of the kangaroo is said to be only slightly larger than a man’s little finger at birth.

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LINDYS TAKE OFF ON FUCHT TO ESTHONU Hop Off From Moscow for 525-Mile Trip. By United Press MOSCOW, Sept., 29.—Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh took off from the Moscow river in their seaplane at 11:44 a. m. today for a 525mile flight to Tallinn, Esthonia. A Soviet airplane accompanied j them for the first stage of their j journey northwestward over Russia to the Esthonian capital on the south coast of the Gulf of Finland. CHURCH CLASSIELECTS Minute Men Name George Purvis as President of Group. George Purvis is new president of the Minute Men class of the First Baptist church. Other new officers are Robert Powell, vice-president; Frank Yarbrough, secretary, and Douglas Andrews, treasurer. The retiring president, Paul C. Moore, introduced Judson Stark, who delivered an address on economic greed. Short talks were also made by Dr. Carlton W. Atwater, pastor, and Mr. A. C. Wagoner, superintendent of the Sunday school.

GUARD 0 HELD IN SLAYING OF POLICE OFFICER Jones Killer Suspects in Solitary Confinement After Jail Plot. Five men held in Marion county jail pending trial on charge of slaying Police Sergeant Lester Jones are in solitary confinement today as

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They have been removed from “bums’ row" at the jail and each placed in a cell. Sheriff Charles Sumner states tha men will be kept in solitary confinement until their trial.