Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1939 — Page 5

RisTG00 ost Associated Roines Alumni IN MAY BETTER SSS ofa TOT SAS io At Manual to Celebrate

P.) —Articles of incorporation for observe their 25th anniversary with a banquet Wednesday at the Second

| a= ; THAN YEAR a 5 | _—_— the United Merchants’ Tax League a Eo : CN of Indiana, an organization to com-| Evangelical and Reformed Church. 3 The principal speaker will be Miss Arda Knox, Manual High School

bat enforcement of the gross income tax on small retailers, were on file teacher who sponsored the organization.

i i rr Sa Ne today in the St. Joseph County Re-| Several Manual alumni are to be|yal band director, marimba solo, National Survey Discloses Sa $ aa 3 corder’s office. inducted into the Association as|gnd the Manual Booster vocal trio SL The papers said the league was honorary members. They are E. H. composed of William Kniptasch,

Last Month Only 4 Per RE : a formed to study “tax matters affect-| gk, McComb, Manual principal; J. Harold Light and Allan Smith.

! : : ing merchants and businessmen of yy, R. Moore, history department Gent Below Noma ; : 3 Indiana, to assist in working out tax head, Fred Schortemeier, attorney; problems of Sn aon, tor. B. Morrison, former athletic §§ en Bird Baths Rei Business in Indianapolis during a = assist in the promulgation of Ways | coach at Mnual; Al Feeney, Marion| | § May was better than a year ago SE i [and means of equal distribution of County Sheriff; K. V. Ammerman, - $1 50 Up : | DOWNSTAIRS ; ! y g ; a taxes and to form a legislative tax|g, .4" Rinnle High School prin- | | EER " and better in most aspects than in| § : u study group to assist and co-operate cipal, and C. B. Dyer, local jeweler. Pos | S| Gazing Globes 4 DEPARTMENT April this year, the Chamber of § : with the State Jegivatuse in the Marion B Giarke Daas arte | nen enactment of tax laws affecting the ) - ! $ : OE get] ar | 3 t merchants of Indiana.” man is to be assisted by Thomas § ca 2.50 Up Indianapolis business last month Sn Ny Incorporators were Henry R. Fre- Reidenbach, Irven Schwomeyer, Joseph | Wilbur Meyer, Albert Strohmeyer, Porch Box Plants | |

was 4 per cent below normal, as | & = pan, president of the St. ; : compared with 6 per cent in April | § | Valley Food Dealers’ Association, Richard Hill, Norman Wilson, Paul

y | Inc.: Charles Kish, business agent Jolliff, Ronald Bridges, Wesley Wiland 11 per cent in May last year, : Fa , [for the food dealers; Leo J. Lamber- [son, Jack Tice, Charles Menges, A. POTTENGER NURSERY gecoame 0 a Dationsl Sve | EN ; : ton, a South Bend attorney, and |L. Bernd, and Charles Ayres. HA-2524-3 a Ar a a gi 3 f [Harland E. Orr and Ivan Syler of | Musical entertainment will be | § 34th St. & Lafayette Rd. Polis 200 five; ; Plymouth provided by Charles Henzie, Manwere on a par, all 13 being in the | y : * : South or far West, the survey stated. | : Employment was 1 per cent less | 0 than in April in the 170 manufac- | a TRE ac turing plants reporting to the In-| a RY. diana State Employment Service | BN: di i DAD and pay rolls of these firms were | 3.6 per cent less. The 428 nonmanufacturing concerns reported a .4 em-| Sa : Coon a ployment gain over April and a 2) TH E_ ae EE Js ha per cent payroll gain. : . ite pup, It cost $9400 more to pass the laws contained in the small volume Bank Clearings High on the right than it did the larger volume held by Miss Marion Bey : i of the Secretary of State’s office. The small book is the 1939 Acts of 5 Cops Gih Jay BS fen the Legislature, while the larger is the 1937 Acts. The 1939 volume the factories reported 22.9 per cent| js thinner because the Legislature, with its Republican-controlled employment and 22.4 per cent pay-| House and Democratic Senate, spent more time wrangling than it roll gain and the nonmanufactur- | did enacting laws. Expenses of the session, $167,772, represented an

ing firms showed 11 employment | 2ll-time high. gain and a 3.2 per cent payroll gain.

More building permits were grant | : 2 ; a « than ‘im Apri but their toil A op Pr omulga ted A fter valuation was $296,859 greater than |

EE oars were: Sa13450, ll; ou rier R aces A CroOSS S la le

highest since January, more than} $4.000,000 above April and more |

than $8.000.000 above May last year. All of the 165 Acts passed by the 1939 Legislature became the law|

Bank debits were more than $7.-| 000,000 greater than in April and of Indiana today following official promulgation of them by Governor |

$23.000,000 than in May last year. | Townsend. Postal receipts in May showed a | The promulgation followed a dramatic, cross-country dash half-way | $15,849 increase over April and a across the state by a messenger from Lake County, bearing the last

$23.701 increase over the previous receipt on distribution of the bound,

May. Inbound carloadings showed copies a decrease from April and also from | Under the law, the acts cannot LIEN FILED CLAIMING | May a year ago. Outbound ar- be nigated 1til 11 of the] loadings were greater in’ rT BR ing eg rt vo Rip — HOOSIER ISLE ISLE RIGHT stances. [suring proper distribution. Early yesterday Secretary of | WARSAW, Ind, June 16 (U. P)

Fewer on WPA Projects { |State James M. Tucker called the, | —Paulsdad island, a bit of land in|

Consumption of electric power Lake County clerk's office, inform-| and sales of new cars fell below ing county officials that they had Huffman Lake, Kosciusko County, re-| was to be auctioned off by the

April figures but rose above those of Onl a few hours to get their B BY ceipt to Indianapolis before the Federal land office in Washington

the previous May. Gains were also statutory deadline. | Monday. recorded in the number of tele-| An hour later the Lake clerk said, Today, the Government's plans phones, air passengers, industrial gas '3 messenger was speeding the re- | met with difficulty when Allen M. consumption, street car passengers ceipt to Indianapolis by automobile. Clark of Dowagiac, Mich. filed a and water accounts. | Half an hour after arrival of the lien of $250. 76 against the property | There were 10.315 on WPA proj- \1ast receipt, Mr. Tucker certified | based on “services rendered in| OS ar oD oe an In them to the Governor who issued establishing the identity and status” oe Ponty BIN ey an m : 8 the promulgation. of the island. Mr. Clark claimed | r Township had 7 i ————————— the island by right of discovery and |

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