Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1936 — Page 10

BY a ~ WATER SUPPLY

Five Wells Drilled in 1925, Never, Have Failed Community.

ire Special © BOON ILLE, - Aug. Boonville ‘residents were | Aa C. Mullihs, home and the water His

emaonies

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“ft Years ago told by their vor, T

to “go use ail

you want.” ch s dedicating water pla “After

ded, ¢ ci he said, i an prediction is true howstatement. a “Go to

farmers, tHe it means: t all

ing i fer 1» for livestock

rare doing farms

it, earti it their and home use. Well Water Is Used water comes from five deep. They were

Boonville wells, each 48 feet . drilled in Spencer County, miles away, in 19@5, [in an known as the Lake Drain Source of the water ‘gravel stratum! thiough which the Ohio River's.watler seeps and is purified naturally; so that a filtration plant is not necessary. _ ° Boonville ses weather, only half gallon daily capacity “wells, pfficials said et The © city suffered * shortage before. the open ed,

PACKARD ANNOUNCES

area

even in of the 1,000,000of the

severe system

a:° wa Ss

seven |

hotlest

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admonition ‘con- | a new |

“Boon- | unlimited supply |

the water you |

region. | ? ! is a sand and

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— ARCTIC FOX, IN THE NORTHERN PART OF ITS RANGE, IS SNOW - WHITE THE YEAR . ROUND/. FARTHER SOU IT IS N WINTER AND BLUSH BROWN IN SUMMER, WHILE IN THE SCUTHERN PART OF ITS RANGE, IT IS DARK THE ENTIRE YEAR, RAND 1S KNOWN AS THE IS

Sa FOX.

AI ITE Wii TE &

s HOMAN BEINGS

NOT AN AMER/CAN EAGLE,

BUT A -CGOLDEN ercLE/

ASKED IN FIGHT AGAINST TAXES

‘Apartment Owners Declare Higher Rents Coming if Levies Are Raised.

Indianapolis’ 40,000 : apartment:

| tenants have been invited ‘by apart- | | ment owners to ‘aid in the fight 2000 apartment units in the city, |

| against high taxes.

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HALF-DOUAR |

In a special tax fegislation meet- |

ton yesterday, tenants were warned

that an increase in taxes would | | apartment rents in the city were. | mean an .infrease in rents. | + In a resolution presented by Har- !

vey. J. Elam, tax committee chair- |

| man, and adopted unanimously, the | | association urged “the proposed in- | | crease in taxes be strenuously re-

‘sisted - by those who must finally

| approve the estimates.”

| ponding decrease

Warns Taxes Widely Felt The statement warned that a tax

| increase makes necessary a corres

in the amount

1 spent. by landlords on repairs and

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BREATHE OUT ENOUGH CARBON 4 | EVERY HOUR TO MAKE A

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€ 1336 BY NEA SERVICE, INC

Diamonds. consist of so-called different way, acid gas,

Ulead” of a pencil . . . but The carbon we brea

WORKERS’ "ALLIANCE y

EXPANSION PROGRAM |

Bi United Rress DETROIT, Aug. 27.—More £5.100,000 will be spent during 12 months under the Packard Mator Co.'s M. M. Gilman, general manager. said today. Mr. Gilman said the new progra

than

next

the.

new expansion program, | vice president and |

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? ; 3 ion i led factory officials to anticipate a | production record far exceeding that |

£. of any! year tor; Expansion provides of new machinery and plant equipment and: further factor rearrangement, Pfes * expansion activities, Mr. Gilman said, mark _ the completion of a general development and manufacturing program. an expenditure of about $18,000,000. Under the new program, tory's mile-long plant will tirely. rearranged for tion of four machines for .1937. of the new cars will shortly, the manager. said.

FIVE'LOSE LIVES IN ~~ FIRE AT FARMHOUSE

Fy United Press EF - HONESDALE Pa.’ Aug. Five persons, including three_children, burnéd to death teday if a fire that swept

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five miles from here: . The dead were Mr, wife, and three of their “ dren—Donald, 12; Mildred, Jean, 8. Mr. , Griffin carrieq his youngest children to safety. returned to get his wife and other children, in the burning house.

‘Griffin,

FAC ES .FORGE RY C ‘HARGES

William Framer, gro. Indianapolis.

alias was held for the

| Pedaral grand jury today by United |

States Commissioner Fae Patrick on a charge of forging a $50 pension check belonging to a Civil War yeleran Ss wi dow,

WINE THIEF 1s SOU GHT A ‘thief with an appetite for wine iwas sought’ by police today after Daniel Frisch, 5514 Washingtonblvd, reported that two cases wine were stolen from his home last

¢ the farm home of | George Griffin at Berlin Township, |

Huff, Ne- |

of

in the company's his- |

for purchase t

the fac] 3

the produccomplete lines of new | Announcement | B pe made

two | As he | the | he ‘also was {rapped

“1 TO HEAR SPEAKER |

“Socia 1 Security for the Unem- |

ployed” is ‘to be the subject of \an |

Social mittee secretary,

his, five chil | 10, and

. 8

hight.. Canped goods valued at $60, |

also’ were ken he said, *

§ :

by Security

address Miss Victoria Hardie, | * Legislation Com- |

at a meeting of the |

“CARAT DIAMOND.

the. element They ate of the same material as the soot of a lamp chimney,

cafbon, pure and uncombined. or the with: the molecules arranged in a

the out is in the form of carbonic

improvements and services rendered,

which would result in fewer jobs |

| and less comfortable living, or else

SOIL PROGRAM LAND

CHECK TO BE MADE

Times Spec inl

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug.

| fracts under the: 1936 soil’ building

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Workers’ Alliance at 29 S. Deleware- | st tonight. Local alliance officials said they | | have organized a campaign to de- | | mand a 20 per cent wage increase | | on WPA projects with a minimum | | hourly rate of 60 cents, free trans | portation, adequate first aid treat- | { ment and payment of time lost on | {account of injuries on WPA work | rand skilled labor wages for ‘workers on sewing projects.

| program are to be checked within a few days, L. M. Vogler, 1936 Agri- | culture Conservation Program state. chairman, announced today. The check should be under way in all Indiana counties by Sept. 10, he Said. Classes to give checkers instructions on measuring ? individual | farms” compliance with the program are being held in most counties, Mr. Vogler said, and should be completed by next month,

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ling held by the Apartment Owners’ | the bes} record ever shown for the | Association in the Hotel Washing- | City for this time of the year.

{rout that although rents have gone?

27. — | Lands of farmers who signed con- |

“Indianapolis has not sulfered in | the past from lack of governmental | spending,” the statement read. “What we have heretofore done without we still ean do without with | no great - inconvenience. Money | saved by tax reduction is made] available for private enterprises | which should now be stimulated rather than curtailed. We there-! fore urge both those who pay taxes | and those who have thought here- | tofore they did not pay taxes to carefully scrutinize the work of our tax budget makers and insist that all waste and unnécessary expenditures be eliminated.”

Vacancies at 2 Per Cent W. P. Snethen reported that ‘of |

i

| state chairman,

jonly 2 per cent are vacant at the |

| present time. He said that it was |

Mr. Snethen pointed out that | now on an average of 10 per cent i higher than last year. He pointed

up, cost of building material still is | 40 per cent greater in comparison and that the rent would: not now justify the building of a new modern apartment house in the city. The next meeting of the association was set for Sept. 8.

On the Record > Times Special VINCENNES, Ind, Aug. 27.— W. L. Wampler, 89, who learned to drive an automobile when he was 75. has reported his first automobile accident to the sheriff's office. It was -not serious, he said. 3

SOCIALISTS T0 HEAR ROGERS AT FORUM

Charles Rogers, is to speak on “After the New Deal” at the weekly Socialist forum in Room 31, 29. S. Delaware-st at 8 Friday -night. Other speakers who are to address the forum soon include Eugene Greuling, of the Young Peoples Socialist League; John Kingsbury, local attorney for the Civil Liberties Union, and Hugo Rasmussen, state Socialist organizer,

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By Unit ed press = CLEV ELAND, Aug 27. Jose Iturbi, Spanish cenductor and pianist, was released at his.own request guest conductor. of .the” Great Lakes Symphony Orchestra—after cutting shert a network broadeast -and telling the bychestra that he was annoved by an audience Which ate hot dogs. -He told the orcHestia meme I'S he was satisfied complete- | ly with them, but he could not "stand hot dogs and pop in the | ‘audience and the clang of ,* Street car bells. i But he admitted he ate three "of the sandwiches himself beford the concert.:

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