Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1939 — Page 8

CIRCLING THE CITY POULTRY SHOW DUE occ ees sec WELFARE. SOCIETY [isin oc” ™ =

oosevelt Tax

Miss Agnew Wins 'Contest—Miss

Sponsors Masonic Dance—Newly| New Transit Offices Open—The elected officers of the Irvington |new headquarters of the. Aero May-

HERE ON WEEK-END

In addition to the bantams, sev-

eral champions of Midwestern winter shows and production cham-

ADD 3 DIRECTORS

dianapolis Athletic. Club were El C. Atking, George Buck, Luth

Dickerson, Mrs, Russell Fortune,

‘Intensive Service’ Is Given yy Siounea, th ghiviity,

To 625 Families. »|John F. White, Dr. P. S. C Wie x 2 and Mrs. Frank W. Wood. . Mrs Blythe W. Francis, secretary, reported the society gave “intensive service” to 625 families and “sh timegservice” to 1016 families, society received $139,265.40 in 19 and spent $139,240.92, the financial report showed.

| minora. Agnew has been awarded

the Continental Girls Athletic As- Masonic Lodge Craft Club will spon-

flower Transit Co. and the Hogan : - | sor a dance Saturday night at the sociation eal y Santos, 2 Wash- Irvington Masonic Temple, 5515 E.|Transfer and Storage Corp. at 863 500 Bantams From All U. S. ng essive 5 it was announced | Washington St. They are Olen G./Massachusetts Ave. were ‘to open to- Will Be Exhibited Sue Se J & d third place win- Clapp, president; Carl Setterquist, day. ibited. today. cond an p vice president; James Harbison. :

ners are Miss Alice Miller and MISS| coo etary treasurer, and _ Ralph| Megrew Cam A s p to Meet — Major Ee hg Loehr iS| Guthrie, sponsor of craft. Harold C. Megrew Camp No. 1, : po United Spanish War Vetérans will ‘Stamp Auction Is Set—The In- meet at 8p. m. tomorrow night at diana Stamp Club will hold an auc- Fort Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. tion meeting at the Antlers Hotel at Commander Frank E. Hanna will p. m. tomorrow, Fred S. Smith,

pions of standard breeds, will be exhibited at the show, according to Charles Reynolds, member of the Bantam Club in charge of displays. ‘Wayne L. Cotta, R. R. 14, Box . 336 V, club secretary, said that birds More than 500 bantams from all as far ast as Rhode Island Will be over the country will be exhibited exhibited. at the Poultry Progress Exchange] ‘The Hamburg Bantam Club will Mrs i: and Bantam Show to be held Fri-|hold a qualification show in con- They are : Re Hen day, Saturday and Sunday at 334|nection with the exhibit, with more|drickson and Hiram McKee, who E. Washington St. The show will than 75 entries Sompet ing. . will serve until January, 1940, and

| Message

, Jan. 19 ~Text of President elt’s special message to 3s on taxation of Govt securities today fol-

Three directors have been added Manages Bankers Trust—Charles to the Family Welfare Society. W. Mason, a member of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, has been named manager of the Bankers |. ’| Trust Co., Howard C. Binkley, presi-

y message of April 25, 1938, that the time had come

preside,

es should exercise its|®

ional power to tax, income ‘whatever source derived. I t the time had come when te income should not be exempt * from Federal or state incomc simply because such private inS derived as interest from

erve tax exempt bonds could exist side by side. Those{ who livelihood from Governshould bear the same tax den as those who earn their Jivelihood in private employment. ~ The tax immunities heretofore accorded to private income derived } government securities or govnent employment are not insali requirements fof the Conresult of 3 speat that 3 S -unreaso e to hope tha nor A permit the immunities. decisions of the Supreme Court 1 — since my message, pararly the decision in the Port Jew York Authority Case, have = an important and construcive contribution to the elimination of these inequitable immunities.

FEARS INEQUITIES

It is obvious, however, that these inequities can not be satisfactorily corrected by judicial decisions alone. ~ Without legislation to supplement . them, many individuals and corporations will be subjected to tax liabilities for income received in past years which they mistakenly but in good faith believe to be tax exempt. It is evident, for: example, that emof many state agencies as well as the holders of securities of public corporations believed that the

income they received from such4

sources was tax exempt, in view of the opinions of eminent counsel based upon earlier decisions of the i Court. In the interest of

club secretary, announced.

Addresses Optimists bt Samuel Grafflin of New York, Ward Baking Co. personnel director, | will speak tomorrow at the Optimist Ciub meeting at the Columbia Club. Mr. Grafflin will falk on “Pioneer Experiences in International Tr: de.”

Plan Lincoln binner—Plans for a : [dinner on Lincoln’s birthday to conclude a membership drive will he discussed by Broad Ripple Post 312, American Legion, at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Claud E. Gass is post commander.

SLAYING TRIAL OF HOOSIER NEARS JURY

PEORIA, Ill, Jan. 19 (U. P)— The trial of Theodore Robert Smith, 32, Terre Haute, Ind., bricklayer, on a charge of having slain Henry Fagh on a downtown street eight years ago, neared the jury today. | State and defense attorneys were expected to start closing arguments by midafternoon. Six defense witnesses testified late yesterday that Smith was attending a party in his honor at -South Bend, Ind. the day of the slaying. Their testimony was presented immediately after four State witnesses had sworn Smith was the slayer. | he ¢ all Government salaries Hereafter earned and from all Government securities hereafter issued subject! to the general income tax laws of the nation and of the several states. It is difficult for almost all citizens to understand why a Constitutional provision permitting taxes on “income from whatever source derived” does not mean source derived.”

N2 DAY

dent, announced today. Mr. Mason lives at 3030 N. Pennsylvania St.

Toastmaster Club Meets—R. S.

Wilcox ‘will be toastmaster at the|€

Y. M. C. A. Toastmaster Club meeting at 6 o'clock tonight. He will introduce Louis Carnefix, who will discuss “News of the Day.” Verne Bauldridge, Wayne Farmer, Kerr and O. Z. Rollins will speak.

oins Y. M. C. A. Board—Election

o Edward Zink to the Board of |& ectors of the Indianapolis Young |g

DT Christian Association was an-~ nounced today... He will take the place of Jesse Shearer who became a frustee. Mr. Zink, a former DePauw. University athlete, also was

named to the committee on physical [f=

education. x.

Announces Band Concerts — The |&

Washington High School band, di rected by Robert Shepard, will pre

sent afternoon and evening concerts || Jan. 27 to obtain funds for new band |}

uniforms, Mrs. Margaret Raley will

givé a reading at the school at 10|

a. nm. Jan. 26.

Heads Insurance Unit—O. M. Earl, sales director of the Grain Dealers National Mutual Fire Insurance’ Co., today headed the Mutual Insurance Assgciation of Indianapolis, follow=ing the annual meeting yesterday. Other officers elected were: Gold Beall, vice president; W. H. Bradley, L. E. Belt and Earl H. Myers, direct= ars, and Miss Marie Huffman, secre= gery.

“from whatever!

equity and justice, therefore, immediate legislation is required to prevent recent judicial decisions from operating in such a retroactive fash-| jon as to impose tax liability on ‘these innocent employees and - investors for salaries heretofore earned, or on income derived from securities ‘heretofore issued. In the light of those decisions are, among the taxpayers of the nation, inevitable uncertainties respecting their tax liabilities. There is uncertainty whether the salaries which they receive are not taxable under the existing provisions of the revenue acts; there is—uncertainty whether the interest which they receive upon obligations of governtal instrumentalities is similarly not taxable; and. there is an uncertainty whether the salaries and interest which they have received for past years will create an unanticiDated Source of tax liabilities and

CozorERaTION URGED

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view of the fact that the Bureau of jernal Revenue will have choice but tv enforce our income tax law as declared in the latest lecisions of, the Supreme Court, prompt legislation is necessary to safeguard against the inequities to which I have referred. The need, is for the prompt enactit of equitable rules, prospective n operation, which the Bureau can apply an d taxpayers can observe ou oS mass of litigation hich otherwise is to be anticipated. We are confronted with a situation which can be handled with fairness o all and with reasonable adminirative convenience only through the co-operation * of the Congressy. ind the courts. . Unless the Congress passes some ation dealing with this situation prior to March Fifteenth, I am ied by the Secretary of the reasury hat he wili be obliged tol. collect be2k taxes for at least three upon the employees of many

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29¢

FRESH EGGS

Spring Crest Select in Cartons

PANCAKE FLOUR

COMPLETELY MODERN

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PRUNES

Sun Ripened Santa Claras

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Fancy Evaporated

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KIDNEY BEANS MILK SUGAR BUTTER GRISCO

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Milk Catsup Salmon

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: Crackers Gyenem

! Avondale in Sauce

Wilson, Pet or Carnation

Country Club Finest Creamery

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Kroger’s Clocks Prat It's Pr

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Macaroni gpalfetes 3 “3.8% 250 Krojar's Country Club

Fruit Cocktail

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Ready

Kroger’s Hot-Dated Spollighi

lb. bag, 15¢

Country Gathered

Kroger’s Country Club

Self Rising 5-1b. bag, 19¢

2-45: 9 3:39

20-0z. pkg.

Mixed

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Campbell's SO U V6 assorted

Most Varieties

Tomato Soup Barbara Ann Delicious Condensed

College Inn Chicken, Noodle and Mushroom

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CAMPBELL'’S

3 ~ 20.

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3 cans 25¢

Twin loaves

252 150

Idaho Winesaps--0tisn, oly Eating

6-25.

Florida Pineapple Variety—Tree-Ripened —Sweet, Juicy

2 25¢

'WHEATIES |

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CORN KIX cereal 2 Piss. 230 BISQUICK rke.27¢ SOFTASILK pke.230

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% 26 Green and ivory, same as

Red Ai Florida 2 Ibs. 25¢

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