Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1936 — Page 13
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Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind. Sept. 4.—Off
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CURB RISE IN
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“more for government ~ Year
RATES URGED
6. 0. P. Legislative Candidates Favor Adjustments by Taxpayers’ Group.
Marion County Republican lative candidates today favor of a permanent tax adjustment board formed of “taxpayers” and not tax spending officials” as a legislative amendment necessary to halt increased tax rates in the county.’ G.: 0. P. legislative issued hrough Marion County Ceniral Committee, | said: “As Republican candidates for the Legislature, we favor and pledge | ourselves to work and vote for legislation providing for a permanent | tax adjustment board, composed of persons of ability and experience, who are taxpayers and not tax spending officials, and whose terms | of office shall not expire at the same time, crea boards which | uously. | The board “then would be fully | informed,” the statement con-| tinued, “as to business and | needs of each taxing unit in the] gounty and prepared, when the time |
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declared in
nominees, in
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and the establishment of tax levies, | to give proper consideration to a| matter so vital to those upon whom | must fall the costs of government.” | Spenders Have Authority The candi the present seven members includes councilman, township trustee, town | board president or Mayor, and a | member of the School Board, with three other citizens named by the ‘Circuit Judge. “Control, with office holders having a majority, is vested in| the tax spenders,” the candidates said. : “Proposed budgets for 1937 ‘Indianapolis civil and school ci Marion County and townships, now available for public inspection, indicate that taxpayers will be called upon fo dig up more than $3,000,000 | expense next | were called upon
dates pointed out that | adjustment - board of a county |
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than they to pay this year.
Claim Boost Proposed “Wholly blind to the effects of | unbridled taxation, the New Dealers in control of county and city | governments propose for the city] increases ranging from 48 | to 77 cents on the $100 of taxebles and similar advances in territory! olitside the city. Liberal salary in- | creases, as w ell as greatly enhaneed | sums for operating expenses, are | proposed in the new budgets, opportunities for economies are for | the most part wholly ignored The | tax eater finds it hard to restrict | his diet as long as some one else takes the check,” the s tinued. { “The next step is for taxpayers to | - descend upon boards dnd councils authorized to alter these proposals. Qbviously, there is only a slight chance of success with tax adjustment boards so constituted that officeholders and budget spenders are | in control. This: control must changed. Those who spend tax! money should be responsible to, and | under; some measure of supervision by those who must provide the | money.” Nominees for state representative | said to approve the tax adjustment | board stand are: Mrs. Louise Brink Fletcher, Walter Glass, Frank R. Beckwith, . Otto Lee, Addison M. Dowling, Harry W. Claffey, Thomas C. Batchelor, Charles P. Ehlers, | Walter ‘J. Mercer, Edward H. | Wischmeyer, and Frank J. Noll. | :
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Marion R. Pike
Clarence W. Efroymson
Several Indianapolis business men are fo serve as lecturers for the Butler University evening division this fall, William Baum, Real Silk Hosiery Mills personnel director, is to teach industrial management; Clarence W. Efroymson, Occidental Realty Co. treasurer, is to offer a course in types of ecdhomic organization, and“Marion A. Pike, Public Service Co. of Indiana, is to teach redit and banking. The Butler night school is to open Sept. 10 and 11. Mr. Baum is to meet his class on Monday evenings, Mr. Pike on Thursdays and Mr. Efroymson on Fridays. Other men on the night staff are to include Gerald Redding, attorney; John S. Lloyd and Charles Stevens, accountants; J. R. Townsend Jr., insurance, and F. M. Call who is connected with the State Department of Financial Institutions.
'3 DEMONSTRATION
AGENTS ARE NAMED
Times Special LAFAYETTE,. Ind, Sept. 4.—Appointment of three new home demonstration agents has brought Indiana’s total of 26, it ‘was announced
| today by Lella R. Gaddis of Purdue home |
University, state ledder of
{| economics extension. appointees are Lucille |
The new
Purdue 1931 graduate,
Mary Davidson, Purgraduate,
as Shelby
County agent, with headquarters at |
Shelbyville.
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ASKS PRAYER FOR SPAIN ROME, Sept. 4—Pope Pius today “great crusade of prayer” for the church and mankind, particularly for strife-torn Spain.
IN BURLGARY Confess Entering Newland-
Av Home, Police Report; Loot Recovered.
Police arrested two boys yesterday, one 10 and the other 9, in connection ‘with a burglary reported by Mrs. Fred Wuelfing, 1849 Newland-av. Both were sent to the juvenile detention home. Mrs. Wuelfing said that when she returned home yesterday afternoon the house had been entered by removing a screen from a window and that two watches valued at $85 and | two golf clubs valued at $15 had
_{ been stolen.
Police arrested the boys on charges of delinquency. Police said they recovered a watch at the home of one; field glasses at the home of
The | a third boy, who said they had been Holy Father urged the appeal for | gv en to him by one of the boys unDivine guidance in addressing 600 | der arrest,. and the golf clubs at Italian Franciscan fathers whom he [the home of a fourth boy who said received today.
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