Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1936 — Page 32

35 COAL FRMS ENTER SUITS ON BITUMINOUS TAX

Seek to Avoid Payment of |

$133,970 Under the + -Act.

Thirty-five Indiana bituminous 1 companies filed suit in Federal Court today attacking the constitutionality of the “recapture tax”

and seeking to enjoin Will H. Smith, |’ from | - making collections totaling $133,970 |"

internal revenue collector,

under the act.

_ This act, also known as the bitu-

minous coal tax, was passed by ConJune 22, 1936. Plaintiffs charged this measure seeks to de thé invalidation of the bitymingus conservation act which was’ red unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in May. | “The recapture tax is wholly capricious and arbitrary,” the complaints charged. | A preliminary injunction and a . ruling on the act's constitutionality is asked. These are the firsg suits filled by the coal industry “here. Similar litigation attacking the socalled “windfall tax” has been brought by numerous Indiana packers

In another Federal Court suit filed today, Ella Lawrence asked liquidation of the Greensburg National Bank. The institution began voluntary liquidation proceedings Jan. 10, 1933, | The suit asked for appointment of a receiver to force the bank and shareholders to carry out the liquidation., It alleged $50,000 worth of frozen assets now are in the 5 bank,

CENTRE LODGE PICKS BOYCE FOR MASTER

William A. Boyce Jr., former city clerk and a member of Geckler and Boyce law firm, last night was elected worshipful master of Centre Lodge 23, Free and Accepted Masons. Other officers elected to serve in 1937 are: Wilbur A. Zobbe, senior warden; Arthur E. Denison, junior warden; Frank G. Sink, treasurer; Charles E. Jones, secretary; Walter F. Reinacker, senior deacon; James L. Park, junior deacon; Fred M. Bauer, tyler; William H. Williams, Masonic Temple Association director; Frank C. Stephenson, Masonic Relief Board member; Emil V. Schaad, Clifford G. Miller and Dorval E. Chrisman, trustees. Appointive offices of chaplain and steward are to be announced by the new worshipful master at public installation ceremonies to be held Dec. 23.

._ GERMAN SOCIETIES "TO SPONSOR DANCE

The Indianapolis Federation of German Societies is to give a dance Saturday night in Liederkranz Hall, 1417 BE. Washifigton-st. Proceeds are to be used to improve the new German Park recently pur-

chased by the federation. Adolph Widmer has arranged a floor show. Tony Prokl is chairman.

Coming Here

Alice Elizabeth Gasaway

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MISSIONARY GROUP TO MEET The Institute of Women’s Missionary Societies. of the Evangelical and Reformed Churches of the Indiangpolis district is to be held tomorrow at the Carrollton Avenue Churoh, Carrollton-av and 44th-st.

TO MAKE TALK

Oxford Graduate to Lecture in Town Hall Series Saturday.

graduate, is to lecture Saturday motning on “Taking the Literary Pulse” at the Town Hall series in the Columbia Club.

Robert A. Adams is to introduce Miss Gasaway and Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen js to be hostess for the

lecture.

Miss Gasaway holds two degrees from Oxford, one in English and one in literature. On her return from Oxford, Miss Gasaway: gave a series of talks on contemporary literature to a group of the summer colony at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. = Henry Waters Taft, brother of the late President, impressed by her presentation, brought her to the at-

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No. 10 has surrendered its charter, Arthur M. Bowman, club president has announced. . The membership is to work independently for social security and economic freedom, he said.

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—_— Twenty-six Shortri School | OARP CLUB QUITS MOVEMENT |: dge High

seniors were elected to the class! Townsend Old Age Pension Club

Maroney, Bill Miller,

Plopper, an Rassmann, 1 Scott, Verne vel, Vernadine Several ties resulted in the election, and four of the cabinet members will have to be decided upon by another ballot. |

POST TO SPONSOR PARTY

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OSTAL RECEIPT

UP 1.47 PER CENT!

Postal receipts in Indianapolis increased 1.47 per cent during November this year as compared to November last year, Adolph Seidensticker, postmaster, said today. Total receipts this November were $356,487.80 which was $5192.23 more than last year, he said. Permit mail without stamps accounted for the largest part of the rise.

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