Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 228, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1934 — Page 18

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TAX SALE STAY WILL BE MADE FINAUS HINT Court Scans Minnesota Ruling to Support Such Decision. An order permanently restraining Marion county officials from conducting the 1934 delinquent tax tale, scheduled to begin Feb. 12. probably will be issued today by Judge William A Pickens of superior court. Room 3. Plaintiffs in a suit to enjoin county officials from proceeding with this sale obtained last Monday a temporary order prohibiting officials from making preparations for the sale. • The action was brought by Ezra Bunnell, Beech Grove real estate broker, on behalf of all delinquent taxpayers of the county, numbering about 10.000 and owing several million dollars. First arguments on the permanent restraining order were heard yesterday. Judge Pickens announced that he would enjoin the sale if he found that a United States supreme court decision in the recent Minnesota case gave him power to do so. The judge also declared that, in his opinion, the sale can not be conducted legally because it is scheduled to begin on a legal holiday.

118 ADDITIONAL NURSES RECEIVE EMPLOYMENT Results Obtained by Service Distribution Committee. Efforts of the special committee on nursing service distribution of the Indiana State Nurses Association have resulted in the employment of 118 additional graduate nurses in hospitals having nurses’ training schools, it was announced today. Thirty-five graduates were given part time work. These results were accomplished in a year’s time. This was possible, the committee reports, because of contacts with hospitals and organizations that are potential employers of nurses, adoption of minimum standards for official registries in Indiana and the establishment of the nursing service bureau in Indianapolis. Soaple&s shampoo, the result of chemical research on water-soluble olive oil, is being used extensively for cleaning and adding luster to silk.

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SMOKING CHIMNEY IS STUPIDITY, SAYS WYER Engineer Urges Citizens to Unite Against Sooty Skies. “A smoking chimney is not a sign of prosperity. It is a sign of managerial stupidity.” With these words Samuel S. Wyer, consulting engineer and retired capitalist of Columbus, 0., attacked the manufacturing companies that allow waste fuel to pour out of chimneys, as smoke. His talk was given yesterday before the Smoke

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Abatement League at the Columbia Club. He urged that citizens be educated to their duties to the community. He stated that one of the duties would be an united stand against smokestained skies. An aroused public opinion is necessary to enforce any ordinance to regulate the chimney discharge, he said.

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PENALTIES CUT, UTILITY USERS REAPHARVEST $300,000 Monthly Saving Is Foreseen as Ruling Takes Effect. Monthly savings of delinquent penalties amounting to an estimated 3300,000 to utility rate payers throughout the state, became effec-

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tive today through an order of the public service commission. Last December, the commission ruled that on Feb. 1, 1934, delinquent penalties of 10 per cent could be levied for bills to 33 and 3 per cent over 33 fifteen days after date due. Practice of most utilities has been to charge the 10 per cent on all amounts. Attempt of the former Insull companies to delay the date of effectiveness of the order failed. Only local utility making delinquent charges was the Indianapolis Power and Light Company. They also fought the change. It will mean a savings of thousands of dollars to consumers of that company, it was estimated. A two-ton baby tank that can scuttle over ground at sixty miles an hour has been produced.

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