Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1936 — Page 4
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NATIONAL TAY | "PROGRAM HERE
IS ANNOUNCED |
Gov. McNutt, Mayor Kern to Welcome Delegates at | Luncheon, Sept. 28. |
Progranmof the twenty-ninth an- | nual National Tax Association con- = ference at the Claypool Sept. 28 to | Oct. 1, was announced today by Philip Zoercher, association presi- | dent and State Tax Commission !
: . chairman.
Gov, McNutt and Mayor Kern are to greet the delegates at first session, a luncheon Monday noon, | Sept. 28. i * Round table discussions on sales | taxes, state income taxes, alcoholic | beverage taxes and tax limitations! and homestead exemptions are to be held at 2:30 Monday afternoon. That night addresses are to be given by Oscar Leser, Maryland Tax Commission chairman; Frank Bane, Federal Social Security Board - ecutive director. Clarence Heer of the University of h Carolina. | and J. W. Oliver, New York, - social security,
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Discuss Legislation
Talks on current tax legislation, gorrelation of death and gift taxes and inheritance taxation are to be = made at the Tuesday morning session, with addresses on the legal interpretation of taxes scheduled for the afternoon. Tuesday night speakers are to be - Simeon E. Leland, Illinois Tax Commissoin acting chairman; Harry Miesse, Indiana Taxpayers’ Association secretary; Paul N. Reynolds, Wisconsin Taxpayers’ Alliance director, and Mr. Zoercher. Federal taxation is to be discussed Wednesday morning. StateFederal fiscal relations are: to be + the topic for the afternoon session. Seabury C. Mastick, chairman of the New York Commission for Revision of Tax Laws, and Gov. Mc-
~—Acme Photo.
(Story, Page 11)
Elsie Janis, “Sweetheart of the A. E. F.” auctioned off her possessions at her home in North Tarrytown, N. Y., hoping, she said, to
rid herself of debt and return to the ways of a theatrical trouper.
A
crowd of more than 1000 milled about the grounds during the auction. Photo shows Elsie Janis and Auctioneer R. E. Manley in front of her
home.
SCHEDULES MEETING
Party
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of Inc,
A mass meeting of Indiana,
for 2
is sc
the Union
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p. m. Sunday in Tom-
Nutt are to speak that night. Report on Research
Taxation of chain stores, the Indiana gross income tax and homestead exemptions are to be discussed Thursday morning, and reports 6f research projects of; tax commissions are to be made that noon. "Uniform municipal accounting systems, state and local debts and state methods. of controlling local debts are to be discussed Thursday afternoon. H. L. Lutz of Princeton Univer-
inson Hall. Martin L. Sweeney, national chairman of the National Union for Social Justice, Chicago, and Walter Barachi, Toledo, national filing chairman - for the | Union Party, are to speak. | Clayton A. Sanders, Indiana par- | tv secretary-treasurer, said today | that between 15,000 and 25,000 sig- | natures are on a petition to place |
the party's name on the ballot. The | _
petition is to be filed with the state | election commissioners and Secre- | tary of State before Sept. 25. The | party needs but 7000 names to ob- |
UNION PARTY HERE PURDUE SORORITIES
PLAN RUSH SEASON
“imes Special : LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 15— Chairmen of the six national sorori ties at Purdue University are com- | pleting plans for the annual rush | season, tb open Sept. 27 and con | tinue through Oct. 8. ! A meeting in Memorial Union | Building Sept. 27, to be attended by | all rushees and rush chairmen, fol- | lowed by open house at all sorority | |
| houses, is to open the season.
Each sorority is to be permitted | four informal dinners during the | period preceding the formal prefer- | ence dinners to be held Oct. 8. t
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COST ACCOUNTANTS “TO MEET TOMORROW
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TEACHERS NAME OFFICERS The Indianapolis Piano Teachers Association re-elected Julius Hermann president at a meeting last night at 229 N. Pennsylvania-st. Mrs. Naomi Gray was named vice president, Mrs. Jessie G. Clapp, secretary. and Miss Zilia Worth, treasurer, re-elected. |
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