Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1937 — Page 30
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FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1937
OVER 1G MILLION =x. ems ve | ro vp KER PAID BY STATE ox. 7 T0 LOCAL UNITS
ments went for the State Prison, | £695,276, and for the Reformatory, Distribution Accounts 20 Per Cent of 1936
$515,844, The Central Insane HosExpenditures.
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OHIO MAN INJURED son St, was recovering in Method |lowing treatment at Robert Long | resulted from swallowing a fence |
List Hospital today from internal in- | Hospital for a coughing spell which | staple. | juries received when he was caught | IN FALLAT HOTEL ietween two vox cars at wabasn ss. and White River yesterday after- |
noon.
Bo United Prose AMERICA'S TONAWANDA, N. Y.. March 26.— | ——r——— Striking emplovees of the Remington Rand Tonawanda and North
: Condition Critical, Attaches Tonawanda plants will eet. Mon- \ = a hIDOr | 2 ENGLISH COURSES day night Po tn the ny } vogiay #5 is Loganspors home fo proposal to end a strike which be- — , / CCl Cr Ls - { TOBE GIVEN BY I. U DO YOU KNOW
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pital was third largest with $419,530.
William Moore, 74, was to return!
Oscar Sipes, 60, of Gallion, O,, was reported in critical condition in Citv Hospital today with head injuries received when he feil backward down the Sherman Hotel stairs last night. John M. Quinlin, 22, of 2405 Jack-
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are to be given at the Indiana University Extension here. On five Wednesday evenings, starting next week, Miss Mary Orvis is to lecture on contemporary writers and appreciation of fiction, Miss Gertrude Kaiser is to give six lectures, starting April 5, on correct English for students weak in fundamentals and punctuation.
AND CONSIDER
There has been no picketing at | ——_ the Tonawanda plants, which have |
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By JERRY SHERIDAN More than $16,457,099 was distrihuted in 1936 to other taxing units through State departments, according to the statistical report for the fiscal year made public today. These
150 employees of the two plants are still on strike.
payments to cities and counties accounted for more than 20 per cen! of the State expenditures, the report shows, Included was $11,332,245 from oline tax funds for road mainte-
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nance and construction; old age pension distribution to counties and reimbursements, $2,274,447; and excise taxes, to cities, counties and towns, $1,356,920. Blind pension payments totaled almost $100,000. State Prison and Reformatory receipts head the list of income from State institutions. Into the Reformatory rotary fund was paid $243,100 and into the general fund, $580. State prison receipts amounted to more than $531,653, the report disclosed. State Park receipts, from admissions and concessions, were $148 - 648, while sale of sand, gravel and coal royalties brought $118.543. Conversion of securities from the Teacher's Retirement Fund added $842,195 to the State Treasury, while sale of Indiana University securities brought $88.468. | Departments Show Profit
At Purdue, the farms, orchards and greenhouses brought more than $122,523 while the creamery collected more than $127,329 for the state The Terre Haute Teacher's College total collections amounting to more than $12,000 included approximately $8000 from the printing shop. Admissions to the State Fair totalled more than £166,793, bringing the Fair earnings to $263.000 Unemployment relief cost the state approximately $6.103.650 during the fiscal year. Direct relief totalled £1.500.000, while work relief accounted for almost three million dollars. Legislative expense for the Senate during the special session was $16,650 and for the House, $25,700. School apportionment took almost 17 per cent of the total State expenditures during the last fiscal vear. Gross income tax distribution Ee 11 jee J recision h fe / rien Curved Model Very new of $8,304,750 and State aid for com- wrist. Easy weckly terms! man Wants. Eas) Perils ternter mon schools of almost $2493.385 , were included in the $13,534,250 tofal. World War Memorial costs mounted to $34,217 and purchase lease payments on the National Guard Armory were $178975. Almost $39,-
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