Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1937 — Page 35
FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1937
CHECKUP BEGINS
ON TAX-EXEMPT
CITY PROPERT
All Escaping Levy Will Be!
On Assessor's Books
Under New Order.
A checkup of property retained | illegally on the tax-exempt list had |
been started today Township assessor's In a move
by the office. to uncover
Cente
“hidden”
properties, formerly nontaxable, but | Speed on
now escaping taxation through un declared sales and transfers, Cunningham, township assessor, an nounced he has detailed six men t begin investigation.
Also Mr. Cunningham announced | first time in the | limit on the curve was restricted to|nessee, Val Nolan, “tax-exempt |
establishment for assessor's office, book” records. “Every piece of property
of
cational, religious or charitable na ture will be listed in the assessor's office,” he said.
Checkup Is Planned “There has never before been an attempt made to keep an accurat check on nontaxable
transfers and sale of nontaxabl real estate, much of which is n longer exempt under the law.”
He said, due to investigation of which have changed from non-tax-
new taxable properties which hav escaped the levy,
James
now es- | caping taxation because of its edu- |
properues. | to the Board Nov. Records never have been kept as t
more than $300,000 end of next year,”
[VALPARAISO DEFIES WATER POWER EDICT!
VALPARAISO. Oct. 22 U. P)—~ Delving un order of the Indiana ubli
lic vice Commission regard-
I. U. HISTORY AID
18 FROM HERE WINS $50 AWARD gr WIN DISTINCTION EAST CHICAGO, Oct, 22.—Dr. | Powell Moore, Indiana University | IN TESTS ATI. U, manufacture power for i trustees of the City Water |
‘Extension history assistant profes- | sor here, today had been awarded a 0 for the best article of | | Department today had contracted ize NO RL ve De with the Fairbanks Morse Co. of Chicago for two Diesel units to cost
the vear in the East Tennessee His- | Students Show’ Proficiency BA
| torical Magazine. He wrote * Sates SS Puiiic 35 e a u ervice ommission = Police ee Pelion. In English Courses: Others torts Sn down a $35,000 bond Are Honored.
| issue requested by the trustees io WRECK BLAMED ON |
buy the machinery. EXCESSIVE SPEED | 7imes speci 'MRS. CHANDLER AND rns | BLOOMINGTON, Oct.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (U. P).—| Eighteen Indianapolis students au | DAUGHTER INJURED 099
| The Interstate Commerce Commis- | Indiana University today had won | FRANKFORT, w= et. 0. vy. ct. 32 « ) ex- | sion today reported that SScenfive mumonen in English proficiency Py—Mrs A B. Chandler. wife Sof a sharp curve caused the!aminations. | Kentucky's Governor, was recoVerof a Wabash Railway | High grade in this field exempls ing at the Executive Mansion here train near New Haven, la student from certain routine Eng- | today of slight injuries Te , wv Sa lish courses. The Indianapolis stu- | aD auto collision Thursday he 7, \Witieh Yeuulted "in wi p | Chandlers’ 12-year-old daughter, | dents are: Ruth Hale, Graham
| | Mildred, also received slight cuts. Martin, Dick Rehm, Madge Ruther- | Mrs. Chandler and her daughter d, Maclin Milner, Philip Hen- | were riding in an automobile driven Maynard Morris, | by State Patrolman Jesse Wyatt | when it collided with another car, | that evidence taken during a hear- radios London, Virgene MOOTe, | 1, griver of which was unidentiing estimated the speed of the train | Doris Anna Johnson, William Pratt, | fied. | Chris Mocas, Virginia Trickey, Char-
at 40 to 50 miles per hour. Su lotte Jeans, Suzanne Ewing, Ber‘GIVEN NLRB PROMOTION nice Kaplan and Hazel White. rome Seppo — | Four other Indianapolis students | WASHINGTON, Oct
HIN ON Ae 4 = P. ol have been named sophomore busi- lern Gas Division of Koppers Co, yi athan it ssistant enera : RX I | Counsel for the National Labor Re- i assistants for the Arbutus, | lations Board, will become secretary | School yearbook, and another has | 15, it was an- | been selected as editorial assistant. |
They are Rembrandt Hiller Jr.
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- | derailment | passenger - | Ind., Sept. o! death of one employee and injury | to three other persons.
The Commission said the speed | | for
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Alcova Dam in Wyoming. 0 | nounced today.
| e o | has been added to the books in the last year and a hali. “We intend to place all properties
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