Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1938 — Page 14
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PROTEST GROUP WILL ASK MORE
TAX RATE GUTS
Demands Will Be Presented
To State Board Monday; Fight Pledged.
Further reductions in tax rates will be sought Monday by the Citizens Taxpayers Protest Committee | i of Marion County, Dana Webster,
president, announced today.
The committee will present its demands, backed by petitions bear-| ; ing 31,000 signatures of taxpayers,
before the State Tax Board Commissioners, according to Mr. Web-
ster.
Tax levies already have been reduced more than $2,100,000, Mr.
Webster declared.
He Took One ‘Dare’ Too Many
LONDON DENIES DUKE TORETURN
Cruiser Repulse Will Carry King and Queen to Canada.
LONDON, Nov. 10 (U. P.).—Rumors circulating in British social snd court circles that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor might spend the Christmas holidays with the royal family at Sandringham Castle were characterized as “unlikely” to-
day by palace sources. The rumors were circulated when
Gloucester would visit his eldest brother, Edward, when he arrives in Paris. 7 To these reports, Buckingham Palace authorities said: “That is unlikely to the point of impossibility.”
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it became known that the Duke of:
Memories
Plane Ride Recalls Civil War to Veteran of G. A. R.
H. LIEBER CO. SUES
FOR REFUND OF TAX
The H. Lieber Co. art store at 24 W. Washington St. today sued the Indiana Treasury Department for a refund on-gross income taxes. The suit, filed in Superior Court 4, charged that the State Treasury Department collected gross income taxes from the plaintiff company on the basis of 1 per cent of its income. The company declared that it should pay only one-fourth of 1 per cent. State officials said they recently
pany for a refund of $450. LOCKERIDGE ON PROGRAM
talk on “The First American Legion” at a pitch-in dinner to be heid at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow by the
Broad Ripple Post of the American
denied a petition of the Lieber com- |}
Ross Lockeridge Jr. of the Indiana State Highway Commission will:
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Legion and the Legion Auxiliary at|College Ave.
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Repulse to Take King,
Queen to Canada (My Diary, Page 17)
LONDON, Nov. 10 (U. P.).—The King and Queen will make their visit. to Canada aboard the battle cruiser Repulse, it was disclosed today. It was learned from sources close to Buckingham Palace that the King and Queen will travel to the
“Now we are advised that efforts are being made by, certain groups . to bring about increases in the rates recommended by the State Adjustment Board,” the president asserted. “We shall fight with all the resources at our command any efforts to restore the original rates and shall insist on further reductions. We believe these can be made without impairment of any of the legitimate functions of the local units
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Dr. E. H. Cowan
IS first airplane ride brought a flood of memories of the Civil War to Dr. E. H. Cowan of Crawfordsville,” retired Surgeon General of the G. A. R. The gray-haired, 92-year-old doctor, who said he made up his
Times Photo. Glen McDonald, 12, of 622 N. Alabama St. is all right today and he’s a much wiser bicycle rider. Yesterday police found him dazed at 10th St. and Beville Ave. injured when he fell from his bicycle while doing “dares.” The other boys in the group saw him fall, but believed that he had recovered and went to their homes. His parents took him to a physician for examination. 7
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FCC AX FALLS ON THREE MORE
Commission Under Fire, Report Roosevelt May Reorganize It.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (U. P.). =—The Federal Communications Commission has. voted to dismiss . three more employees, it was learned today.
Those scheduled for "dismissal are Davis G. Arnold, chief examiner; Melvin Dalberg, another examiner; and J. Frank Wisner, head of the press service.
Reorganization Looms
Times Special NEW CASTLE, Nov. 10.—Byron Garner, 28, bank messenger, today told F. B. I. agents that two men who yesterday robbed him of $30,000 in a holdup near Greenfield “must have been thoroughly tipped that I had a payroll.” The bandits were dressed in blue uniforms to resemble Indiana State Police officers and they had a siren. Cnly after the men had stopped his car and produced a sawed-off shotgun and revolver did Mr, Garner realize they were not police -officers making a routine investigation, he said he told police and Federal agents. “They seemed to know,” he said, “that I had lots of money with me.
Thugs Tipped to $30, 000, Bank Messenger Believes
and didn’t threaten me. In fact, they didn’t say much at all. I never had seen either of them before.” Mr. Garner was taking the money, in one, five and 10-dollar bills, to the New Castle Citizens State Bank, from the Indiana National Bank, Indianapolis. Virgil Redd, assistant cashier of the bank, said the loss was $30,000 and was covered by insurance. He said it was intended for the payroll of the Chrysler Corp. at New Castle. After the bandits had left Mr. Garner handcuffed to his car at the scene of the holdup, two miles west of Greenfield, John Roberts, Greenfield resident, came to his rescue. Mr. Roberts notified Greenfield
United States overland from Canada, after which they will return to Canada before going back to England.
LAWYER FILES SUIT AGAINST CITY JUDGE
A suit for $10,000 against Municipal Court Judge Charles J. Karabell had been filed in Circuit Court .today by Attorney Wilson Beene. Mr. Beene charged that remarks made by Judge Karabell in Municipal Court last Friday injured his reputation as .a lawyer. Judge Karabell said he “knew nothing” of the remarks Mr. Beene alleged were made,
U. A. W. SIGNS WITH EATON DETROIT, Nov. 10 (U. P.).—The United Automobile Workers Union today announced the signing of a blanket contract with the Eaton Manufacturing Co. granting the union sole collective bargaining rights for all plants in Ohio and Michigan.
mind to take his first flight after reading an article in a newspaper recently, flew yesterday from Indianapolis to Dallas, Tex., where he will spend the winter. Civil War memoriss ware brought back to Dr. Cowan when he was told it would take only two hours to fly to Nashville, Tenn., on the large T. W. A. liner. “Two hours!” he remarked in amazement, “Why, when Company H of the 135th Infantry, Indiana Volunteers, went from here to Nashville, to begin war duties, it took two and a half days.”
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BABY CASE KILLED AFTER BLOOD TEST
LONDON, Nov 10 (U. P.).—For the second time in a month—and only the second time in British legal history—the evidence of blood tests has led to the dismissal of a paternity suit. Mary Madden, 21, sought an affiliation order against Andrew Scott, 23, at Workington, Cumberland. Dr. Thomas, police expert, gave evidence, however, that he had examined blood specimens from Scott and his parents and also from Miss Madden and her child, and these had scientifically proved that the baby could not be Scott’s.
It was reported that the com-|as soon as they saw the bag that mission voted four to three for|contained it they asked me how dismissal of Mr. Arnold and Mr. |mych I had, but when I didn’t ‘anDalberg and five to two for the swer they did not question me furdismissal of Mr. Wisner. ther; The action followed ouster of| “They worked smoothly, wrecking Hampton Gary as general counsel.|the ignition system of the car so it He was succeeded in mid-October |wouldn’t start or.the horn wouldn't by W. J. Dempsey. blow. They told me to take off my ~ The commission has been under glasses and they tried to pull my hat fire for some time, with reports that|over my eyes so I couldn't see. President Roosevelt may reorganize| “But I saw one car pass while they it. Chairman Frank R. McNinch|were still there and I heard another was installed as Administration|that I definitely recall and I believe “trouble shooter.” there were more than that. The voting it was reported, fol-| “They were there a full five min- - lowed usual lines, with Commis-|utes and so far as I know they did sioners George H. Payne and T.|not look into the bag before they got A. M. Craven voting against Mr.|in their car and drove away. McNinch’s proposals for the dis-| “They handcuffed me to the steermissals. Commissioner Norman S.|ing wheel and that made it hard to Case voted. against dismissal of Mr. |attract attention of anyone after Arnold and Mr. Dalberg but sided |they had gone. with Mr. McNinch against Mr. Wis-| ‘They didn’t talk rough to me ner.
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