Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1934 — Page 32

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iM Industry Busier Sr Timti tpreiti WATERBURY. Conn.. Sept. 21Be*onai factor* have contributed to further declines in employment In copper and bras* milla here, according to the Chamber of Commerce.

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HARRY MIESSE KEEPS UP FIGHT FORTAX CUTS Demands Perry Township Explain $16,000 Increase for Teachers. Relentlessly carrying on his efforts to reduce local budgets, Harry Miesse. Indiana Taxpayers Association secretary, today challenged Perry - township to explain a $16,000 addition to teachers’ salaries. The county tax adjustment board, before whom Mr. Miesse appeared, issued summons for Perry township officials to come to the board session this afternoon. Mr. Miesse demanded that civil city, school city and the county budget be reduced $1,500,000 and thus cut the tax rate 25 cents. He threatened to carry an apepal to the state tax board if this was not done. Charges that budget makers underestimated December tax collections by $125,000, that the tuberculosis hospital overestimated its expenditures by $24,000 and that Franklin and Pike townships under-

estimated their revenue $5,000 each, were made by Mr. Miesse. A bitter dispute between Mr. Miesse and Samuel Garrison, board member, arose when Mr. Miesse said that a three-way provision had been made to take care of estimated tax delinquencies. They were, increasing working balances, adding 4 per cent to the delinquencies and underestimating fall tax collections. Intimations that Marion county council acted without legal authority in reducing the 1933 old age pension appropriation from $350,000 to $200,000 were made as the tax adjustment board listened to criticism of pension administration. Ernest Marker, county commissioners’ president, disclosed that an unofficial opinion received from the attorney-general throws the council’s action into question. Predictions also were made that court proceedings may be started after next month’s elections to mandate the council to appropriate sufficient funds to meet the salary levels prescribed by law for judges and court attaches. Roasts Many Grandpas By L nitrd Prrsn LUDLOW, Mass , Sept. 21—Homer Lavorie Jr.. 7, has plenty of grandpas. He has two grandfathers and three great-grandfathers. The five grandparents have a total of 125 descendants.

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MUSICIANS ON RELIEF WILL MEET MONDAY County Organization Plans to Be Discussed Farther. All musicians engaged on relief work projects will meet in Tomlinson hall at 4 Monday when additional plans for the formation of a Marion county FERA musical organization will be made. George Curtis was named director of the organization and C. A.

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