Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1937 — Page 4
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Food Increase Slight in Recent Months.
By RUTH FINNEY
ALLAYS FEARS © OF HOUSEWIFE | IN PRICE RISES
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LEGAL OPINION
ON RELIEF BOND QUES
Issues Come Under New Tax Limitation Act, State Board Finds.
Proposed bond issues to pay mer-
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able as of March 1, but dog tax need | | not be paid if the taxpayer no long- | | er
owns a dog when the assessor | calls. In connection with the Tax Limitation Law, Mr. Walsman explained | that anticipated poor relief expenditures must be calculated in limita- | tion of tax. For rural communities | the limit is set at $1.25 while the | city limitation is $2 under the new | statute. Neither limit includes social secur- | ity or public welfare costs. Payment for poor relief through |
| bond issues could be stopped, the | | Tax | more taxpayers opposed the method | | than could be obtained in its favor. |
Commissioner explained, if
Petitions of 50 or more taxpayers | must be obtained before a bond is- |
| day in the Masonic Temple, Illinois | | and North Sts.
| tary, is to talk on the Bible. A tab-
EASTERN STAR SETS GOOD FRIDAY RITES
A tableau, Bible readings and music are to be features of services to be held by the Daylight Chapter, O. E. S, at 1:30 p. m. on Good Fri-
Keep a jar handy and use it freely ..,
| Whenever you suffer a burn or scald reach | quickly for ’ Vaseline’ Petroleum Jelly. It
Mrs, Daisy M. Crist, grand secreit's helpful in dozens leau is to be given by Mrs. Elsie Beattey, Mrs. Hannah Leslie, Mrs. | hel Clyde Vinzani and Mrs. Ruth R. 30othes...helps na-
Denison. A chorus, directed by Mrs. | ture to heal properly. Agnes L. Singer, is to sing. Mrs. ! Nellie M. Young is worthy matron |
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| chants for poor relief vouchers must | be included within provisions of the @ | new Tax Limitation Law, according : | to a State Tax Board opinion given
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Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, March 23.—The| current wave of rising prices need |
and J. MacDonald Young, worthy |——
sue can be approved. If a greater | patron of the chapter. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY BRING QUICK RESULTS,
number sign a remonstrance against the issue, it must be delayed a year, | he said.
not alarm the housewife. The : things she burs with the family in- : come are not rising to any great «extent, and may not rise in the + immediate future. Inless she wants to worry about the ultimate effect of rising costs ‘for raw materials on her husband's ‘job she need not concern herself greatly about the various econo- . mists’ statement now issuing from = Washington. Food accounts for 32 per cent of ‘the home budget in a typical family of modest income, the Bureau sof Labor statistics figures. Retail
Y food costs declined .1 per cent in |
‘the five weeks ended Feb. 16, the Bureau reports. Since then whole»sale food prices have risen .8 per cent but that change may or may .not find its way into retail costs. Rent takes from 20 to 30 per « cent of the budget. No figures on ~ changes, if any, in the last few » months are available, but figures * for 1936 show a rise of 1.8 per cent ‘in Washington, where rents are among the highest, if not the highest, in the country. Clothing accounts for 12 per cent sof the family budget. Men's suits and women's coats jumped 4.9 per cent in 1936 but there was change in other items. Cotton ‘one of the raw materials that are
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¢srotto Revelers, arranging the
program for neophytes to be initiated April 16 at the Athenaeum, are shown above. They are Norman Ball (left), Revelers president, and C.
Ord Hiatt, master of ceremonies.
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26 COURSES IN JUNE
Vice Principal to Head
TE OF CONFIDENCE IS SOUGHT BY BLUM
Bu United Press PARIS, March 23.—Premier Leon Bium sought a Chamber of Deputies vote of confidence today on his | course as the result of the riots at |
| Clichy last week in which four Left |
Summer Session.
The Shortridge High School summer session is ‘to open June 7 and
I close July 23, according to Emmett |
little | is |
advancing fast, but, as Louis Bean |
of the Bureau of Agricultural econ- 1
A. Rice, vice principal, who is to be in charge. The faculty will be composed of Shortridge teachers. The following subjects are to be | offered: English II through English VIII, algebra, geometry, astronomy, European history III, world history, United States history, civics, econ-
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Preparing for a debate in the] Chamber, leaders of all parties sup- | porting the Government met and | adopted a formula for a vote of con- | fidence.
When Poisons Clog KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder
{ Mr. Walsman pointed out. | eral | the broad opinion by the Tax Board, | | he said.
today by Albert chairman.
The opinion was asked by Senator | | By United Press
Walter Vermillion, Anderson.
The practice of issuing bonds to | P g {James Vales, 45, former Cleveland, | in recent vears. O- resident, died today from injuries * ’ | suffered in a fall down a flight of
pay poor relief expenses has become common practice A genmisunderstanding resulted in
In another opinion today,
assessable for animals under
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F. Walsman,
KILLED IN FALL
HAMMOND, Ind, March 23.—
stairs at his home.
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ar | “If it covers the Walsman said that dog owners are | the | uniform state tax enacted at | | the last Legislature, but that owner- | ship must be as of the day of as- RECEISL] sessment. Property tax is assess- #
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PROGRAM ARRANGED BY TRAFFIC CLUB
Herbert P. Sheets, managing director of the Retail Hardware Association, is to speak at the Indianapolis Traffic Club's Railroad Night dinner in the Columbia Club at 6:30 p. m. Thursday. Llovd D. Claycombe, attorney, is to be toastmaster. V. A. Hampton, general agent of the Chicago &
omics points out, cotton goods | sometimes actually go lower when | ‘the raw material is rising, and | vice versa. Wholesale prices of | woolen goods declined last month.
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Transportation Costs Cut
Transportation takes 9 per cent of | the average worker's budget, and transportation costs dropped 3.3 per : cent last year due to the cut in rail{road fares. Wholesale prices of fuel = lighting materials dropped i cent last week for the country «a whole. House furnishings rose I per cent and chemicals and drugs ‘the same amount.
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‘cent statements by economists, Edi- chairman. resulls wil i torial Research reports says: wv ent. “Certain durable goods have been showing marked price increases. | The costs of these durable goods | »may have little effect on retail | prices, partly because it is a non- | “ recurrent cost, partly because tech- | *mological improvements may keep it | from raising total production costs. | ‘Hence it is by no means certain ‘that retail prices will go up cor»respondingly. In this respect the present situation is different from that in the early summer of 1933.
May Resemble 1933
“But in another respect the presrent situation may resemble 1933 bescause purchases seem to be going | 2 beyond orders for the present or immediate future and are partly to) build up inventories for future pro- | tection. To the extent that this | movement gets beyond consumer ‘purchasing power, a lag is bound to | set in to catch up the slack as in ¢ the latter part of 1933.”
:M'NUTT TO START TO + INDIANAFOLIS TODAY
Former Governor to Sail for Philippines April 3.
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—Claypool Hotel Bldg.—
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“OPERATING THIS 30-TON crane is no job for a man unless his nerves and digestion are O. K.,” Peter Gillen says. "1 like to settle back after a man-size meal and enjoy my Camels. That's living! I smoke Camels all the time. They set me right.”
2 Times Special | i WASHINGTON, March 23. — | «Former Governor McNutt is to «leave for Indianapolis tonight, fol- | 2lowing final conferences here to“day, en route to his new post of 2High Commissioner of the Philip- | ‘pines. + He will leave Indianapolis the fdatter part of this week or early next week accompanied by Mrs. McNutt and their daughter, Louise. They will sail from San Francisco | :April 3 on the President Hoover. . His personal staff will consist of | “those who were connected with his | ‘office during his four years as Hoo- | sier Governor. | Wayne Coy, long his right-hand | ‘man, will go as administrative as- | sistant; Mrs. Margaret Headdy, | “High Commisisoner’s secretary; | Mrs. Edith Keyes, assistant chief clerk, and Miss Mary Joe Keene, | personal secretary, Leo M. Garde. mer is to be the legal adviser.
THE DARING glider record-holder, Dorothy Holderman, says: “Guiding a sailplane is nerveshattering and exhausting at times. Tired and wrought-up as I may feel afterwards, a few Camels keep my digestion running smoothly.”
Experience shows that Camel smokers enjoy smoking to the full. It’s to Camels they turn for an invigorating “lift” in energy. At mealtimes, it’s Camels again “for digestion’s sake.” Thanks to Camel's gentle aid, the flow of digestive fluids— a/kaline digestive fluids — speeds up. A sense of well-being follows. So make it Camels—the live-long day. And Camels don’t get on your nerves or irritate sensitive throats. Camels are mild!
ERB LEWIS {above, left), spark-plug of the Detroit Red Wings, a split-second before he scored! After the game {above, right), between bites of a big hamburger, Herb said: “You bet I enjoy eating. And I'll give Camels credit for helping me enjoy my food. Smoking Camels with my meals and afterward eases tension. I'll second the motion—'for digestion’s sake—smoke Camels.’ I enjoy Camels steadily through the training season.”
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CAPT. S. THERIAULT goes for days without hot, well-cooked food while his fishing schooner claws through a hurricane. “Hard tack or a big steak,” says he, “me for Camels when fpod comes around. When I smoke Camels it's ‘smooth sailing so far as my digestion is concerned.”
t'B soothing, warming Musterole well into your chest and throat. | +" Musterole is NOT just a salve. It’s | ‘a “counter-irritant” containing “good old-fashioned cold remedies— | “oil of mustard, menthol, camphor and other valuable ingredients. % That's why it gets such fine results ¢_ better than the old-fashioned mus“tard plaster. It penetrates, stimuSates, warms and soothes, drawing out | focal congestion and pain. Used by | “millions for 25 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Alldrug- |
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STEER-WRANGLING and bronc-bustingare Hardy Murphy's job. “Camels are aces-up with me,” Hardy says. “I smoke em from sun-up to sundown. As a cowhand I take what chuck I get and count on Camels to help my digestion.”
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