Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1936 — Page 31
r RIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1936 ? THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ok i : PAGE 30 | JUDGE MYERS GETS FIXED FOR SPEEDERS | another of his employes when the |
s ; | | was using the delivery truck to push | | | The third calls for taking profit out be members of the Legion auxiliary EAL TREET C a stalled automobile belonging to of War. and the Forty and Eight and ght a! i Colivening at the same time will and Forty. ie a i | accident occurred. "LEGION 10 { 10 DEMAND ESTATE BISTEN RN \ | TRUCK COLLIDE, ct Se oon . i 7 4 po B | bott-st, was treated at City Hos- | i a = i $7 | pital last night for cuts and bruises | By United Press . truck at Norwood and_California- jcan Legionnaires and their affili-
Police said Earl Cornwell, 33, : concerned with keeping inState Boards to Loam of
| of 1247 DeLoss-st, driver of the ates, Housing on Continent at | ES Rai Lod : |
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to see drafted a platform pledged | | condition at City Hospital from in- | By United Press
truck, had started to back up in| ternational peace .in a troubled front of the Lilly Varnish Co., when | {ime were bivouacking in Cleveland Richmond Meeting.
George Stewart, 29, of 406 N. New
Herbert U. Nelson, Chicago, exec- : | Jersey-st, today was reported in fair |
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Townsend Charges Springer and G.O. P. Policy to Bankrupt State §
“Home. a Palace.” Conferences on property management, brokerage, building znd sub-di®iding are to be held Frida: morning. Ralph V. Field. chairman of the Illinois Lieense Law Commis=ion, is to explain state laws to regulate real estate brokers at the z2fternoon meeting. Fred J. Viehmann. Indianapolis, is to lead a discussion on real estate appraisals. A business session and election of officers will conclude the afternoon program. . The Richmond Real Estate Board- is to be host at a stag party Friday night. Robert Allison is president and Frank L. Moore. executive secre-
Candidate Holds Foe’s Tax
Stand Will Bring About Res Costs Reduwed
Huge Deficit. Mr. Townsend charged the Rerene publican nominee with painting a “beautiful Utopian picture of a state which can get along without taxes.” charge Mr. Springer and Republic- “For the services of state governan ‘leaders with plotting to bank- ment, against which Mr. Springer | rupt the state of Indiana and to makes no complaint as to scope and | throw it $18,725,000 in the red solely ne suggestion for curtailment, today. for personal political gain.” the cost is around $33,000,000. The This statement was made last cost for four years has been $27,305,- ] 000 less than in four years of the |
has failed to understand some essential facts in regard to income tax reports.”
to deprofitization of war and denunciation of Communist, Nazi and | | S KHOLM. Sept. 13 | Fascist forays into the American | o : i { juri ived yesterday in an ac-| TOC , ©ept. —G:-la’ scene. | housing conditions at a pre-conven- | [unes yecely : ¥ 3 ! edi vance guard of tion conference of the Indiana Real as | cident at Watson-rd and Coliege- Garbo, Swedish actress Who has Leading the advance girthed Estate Association in Richmond 3 av. | made many films in America, has] Ray Murphy, Ida Grove, Ia. naThursday, Oct. 15. : % | Stewart received injuries to his | brought an estate at Hardy, about tional commander. | > EN be With the What's this? Is Howdy Wilcox, former race pilot, trying to get |D€ad and back when the truck he | 40 miles southwest of here, it Was) On the eve of the gathering only siate association's 'd of gover- 2S n g Le ’ . Dy a8 FRA Lod ot : n ! ; i ion’ rogram ! hors during the rd. JO rip a “fixproof” sticker fixed? No, it's Judge Dewey Myers getting fixed | as driving collided with a Coliege- learned today. . jane piang 2 ne Jegions p Jam B > LOLRYEN v. 19 himself—all fixed up for the Gold and Glory 100-mile sweepstakes lav street car operated by C. O. The estate, which dates from the | remaine o be ma W. Fas ang 16. Baie: barat fbi wah wt the State Fairground Sunday. Side © | Brown, 116 N. Chester-st. | sixteenth century, contains about ' calling for adequate hationa e-| IO Ep cur Efe! elroi ne ROR Judge Myers is shown receiving his box seat tickets from Mr. Wil- Bert N. Lay, : Proprietor of a Bro. | 1000 Sores snd ingltides a 35 oom | onto Bh ANeTioan Te | Le d ¥ 512 1X4 - YN er ib tc ‘ : "arn... |cery at 669 aple-rd, where | house with a large garden and par C | rs Sie al] Felcrs. Stale Fed- Francis Thomason (center ese an De ay. | Stewart is employed, said Stewart She will take possession Jan. 10. | through congressional enactment. ) Tr - 1 L . | N . S i aU . { * ior, also are to speak at the gover- — : : nors’ meeting. Contests Scheduled Features of the annual dinner Thursday night are to be the realtors’ home-town speech contest and ye k & 0 ir b R’ § DRINK .. cr Hor-paTeD Coffee as you like. It smoothes
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FIRST DAY ILL BUT TURNS OUT COLUMN
{Mrs. Roosevelt's Column, Page 25)
By United Press
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Despite an attack of grippe and a 100-de-gree temperature, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt insisted today upon dictating from her sick bed her regular newspaper column. All her engagements were cancelled after Dr. Ross McIntyre. White House physician. ordered her te bed yesterday Mrs. Roosevelt contracted a slight cold several days ago. It was the first time that the First Lady has been ill since her husband was inaugurated on March 4, 1933. She continued, with the aid of her secretary, to handle her more important correspondence.
CULT TRIGGER MAN DESCRIBES SLAYING
By United Preszs
DETROIT. Sept 13. — Dayton Dean, confessed Blaek Legion ‘trigger man, will take the stand today of how he and
night by M. Clifford Townsend, Democratic gubernatorial nominee, in an address here before a crowd of Newcastle Democrats.
He qualified his charges. however, by saying they were based “on the Republican program, statements in the Republican platform and subsequently enlarged upon by the Republican nominee.”
“I have waited in vain for them |
to harmonize their views and to
state definite facts and a definite!
program—and they answered,” he said.
have not
Charges Insincerity “I charge the Republican candidate for Governor with gross insincerity in his tax statements to the voters for the following reasons: First, he said he stood on a platform promising a net income tax and such other taxes: sald in an interview that he favored a net income tax to yield $4.000.000 a year: third, he said at Lake Wawasee that he was going to run the business of the state with no taxes at all .except on real estate. “Since it is evident that Mr. Springer does not grasp the picture
of the tax problem, perhaps it wouid |
be well for the voters to ask for the direct answer from ex-Senator James E. Watson, whose fine hand can be seen in the contradictions and voters’ bait that is apparent in the Republican state platforin.
second, he |
last Republican administration,” he said. “All Mr. Springer could hope to raise by present property taxes and miscellaneous revenues would be $14,500,000 without adding new taxes. rupt the state of Indiana in his first year in office and create a deficit of $18,275,586.
Cites
In a break-down of the present administration's finances he cited the following table: STATE EXPENSES Pay of school teachers ... $12,134,400 School relief 2,493,385 Colleges and universities. 3,602,500 All institutions ..5...... 4.520625 State departments 5,455,675 Aid to aged and blind... 5,000,000
Figures
Total .... : STATE INC OME Gross income tax ....... General fund property tax with polls ....... School relief property tax 2.878.879 Excise tax 4,500,000 Miscellaneous ............ 10,000,000 Tolal ..................536,110,103 Then Mr. Townsend presented the F.epublican picture with “expenses” listed at $33,225,586 and the income with an excise tax of $4.500,000 and miscellaneous taxes of $10,000,00, to-
| taling but $14.500,000, or what he {termed as “$18,725,586 still needed to
That means he would bank- |
$33,225,586 | $16,500,000 |
2,231,224
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fellow-cuit members took Charles Poole to a lonely spot in Dearbosn Township and shot him. Dean is the state's star witness in the murder trial of 12 defendants for the slaying of the WPA worker. | Dean told his story vesterday. For the first time since the] killing. Rebecca Poole, widow of the | slain man, and Dean faced each | other vesterdav. She told the court | that her husband had never mistreated or beaten her. MARKS HIS ANNIVERSARY Earl E. Welding, 4260 Rookwoodav. archives clerk in the Indiana | Bell Telephone Co. accounting de- | ~ partment. is observing this month | his thirtieth anniversary in tele-| phone service.
“Another coincidence is the fact pay the expenses of the state in one that ex-Senator Watson himself | year.”
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