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- cent more than road money di- . verted in the preceding year, Todd < Stoops, Hoosier Motor Club §ec4 retary-manager, said today.

. taled $2,102,591 in 1935, according to © the United States Bureau of Public . Roads, Mr. Stoops said.

- ‘borrowings’

+ 1935 diversions

. the motor tax revenues for any and © all needs is continuing to increase. |

. caused demand in many states for

+ against filching of motorists’ taxes,” + he said.

' Hoosier Motor Club would take an

: : paign to have the Federal Govern- © ment withdraw from the motor tax

PRISONER CLAIMS HE

~ who said he was Mark A. Hanna III, . and a grandson of the publisher, .. was arrested by police early today . and charged with being a fugtive ~ from justice.

b Cleveland for violating a parole - given after his conviction on a . charge of passing a worthless check. © He was said to have told police that

tion that he serve as a seaman for - three years.

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FRIDAY, JAN. 2 1937 .

‘DIPPING’ INTO ROAD TAX FUND RISES, CHARGE

(20 Per Cent ot Wore Highway Levies Diverted in ’35, Stoops Says. The amount of Indiana motor

vehicle taxes diverted to nonhighway purposes in 1935 was 20 per

Motor tax money diverted to nonhighway purposes in Indiana to-

“These figures do not include from the highway fund,” Mr. Stoops pointed out.

‘Dipping’ Increases

“The report on. the minimum of shows definitely that the practice of dipping into

“It is this situation that has

enactment of legislative safeguards

Mr. Stoops announced that the

active part in the nation-wide cam-

field.

IS MARK" HANNA ii

By United Press NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—A man

Police said he was wanted in

he was granted the parole on condi-

CAMPUS CLUB BARRED

BERKELEY, Cal, Jan. 22.—The University of California has decided to turn down the request for a night club on the campus. It was found there was too much competition even by “dry spots” near

Bill Would Ban Name of Whisky

Senater Oscar H. Cravens (D. Bloomington) believes in protecting the dignity of his ancestors’ religion. He is planing to introduce a bill to prohibit the advertisement of “Old Quaker” whisky in Indiana. “Just what do you suppose would happen if some distillery would come out with Baptist or Methodist whisky?” Senator Cravens said.

the campus, to say nothing of “wet” ones outside the one-mile dry zone.

LEAP YEAR IGNQRED 2 By United Press ALBANY, N. Y. Jan. 22.—Leap year wasn’t responsible for the increase in marriages in Albany. For 1936, 1237 marriage licenses were issued, a gain of 124 over 1935.

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