Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1934 — Page 8

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WALSMAN PAY AS TAX OFFICIAL HELDJLLEGAL Appointee Must Resign From Legislature, Is Court Belief. Albert F. Walsman, state tax commissioners board member, can not legally accept money from the state as a member of the board, unless he resigns as a member of the house of representatives. Circuit Judge Earl R. Ccx yesterday indicated this will be his ruling in a suit brought by Herman 'L. Seeger, Indianapolis taxpayer, testing the legality of the appoint- . ment. Judge Cox overruled a demurrer filed on behalf of Mr. Walsman by Philip Lutz Jr., attorney-general. The demurrer contended that Mr. Walsman, in accepting membership on the tax board, automatically resigned from the legislature. "A written resignation is the only proof,” the judge declared.

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By Times Special KOKOMO, June 15.—Several depositors of the Citizens National bank, which has been in receivership for two and one-half years, have not filed claims for amounts they had in the bank when it suspended operations. \ According to Frank W. Bryant, receiver, some of the deposits are considerable amounts of money while others are very small. Several safety deposit boxes have not been opened during the receivership. Rental fees are delinquent on some of the boxes. In other cases, they have been kept paid.

a a Tax Course Undecided By Times Special NEWCASTLE, Ind., June 15. Newcastle city officials are undecided on whether they will join a suit with several other cities which are seeking to escape paying taxes on municipally-owned utilities. Taxing of the utilities, effective next year, is provided in an act of the 1933 general assembly. Among cities actively opposing the tax are Richmond, which would pay about $12,000 a year, and Anderson, about $15,000. The Newcastle tax would be about $750.

Plant Works Steadily By Times Special ELWOOD, June 15.—Operations at the plant of the recently re-or-ganized Monticello Manufacturing

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