Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1939 — Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 19¢ TT, THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ is EE PACE? J SMITH DECLINES | Charges Mind About Fireworks [DENIES REPORTS| Mrs. Crater | pill buy... Julie ‘C0AT'S'ROLE IN B= ma. OF TAX FEE HIKE| Asks$60,000 | . SECURITY

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NEW YORK, July 5 (U. P.).

| wr i | | Duplicates Wort Raise | =.» &oi¥” Kunz 2 aie Hints From Cell That He Has |: Lo Delinquency Costs. charged today in a suit filed Ke ll : in Supreme Court that her SRR \ N

‘ . : Notion to Bust Thing i Chief Deputy County Treasurér| husband, former Supreme 0. A ; % : / . Wide Open Ta : . |Albert O Koesters today denied re-| Court Justice. Joseph Force a : NN ; . = ~ |ports that the projected County Crater, died a violent. death RN NN a 2 t Tr : tax bill bookkeeping system would and that she is entitled to x RRS ~ : BATON ROUGE, La, July > Ww, : Increase Treacher fess to wont collect double indemnity total- af p 3 NN A A : P.) —Dr. James Monroe Smith an- ; : - Under the new system £0 1nto ing $60,000 on his life in- ng ; nounced today from the biggest : : ; : Sec next DE ns Jaz 4 se policies: ; in t 0 n Rouge Had & plicy wes : Justice Crater, who dis- § a 2 Nn py a = ce _ |individual piece of real esiais i appeared in August, 1930, died ZWD #’ ture which is available to nearly every one. be “the goat” in the financial scan- ; : TE : j a separate bill for personal prop by “external, violent or ac- 2 iT l dal at Louisiana State University. erty. : : ; cidental means, and his body. g Sg oi RJ t means rent-free shelter in future years, of which he was president until 10 It wes hinted in published re- was disposed of by cremation” “ id! ; 9 sh : ; i days ago when he resigned and ports that the additional number or by other means, Mrs. Kunz 2 a) , | 8 reedom trom worry, pride of ownership and fled to Canad, Soh } of tax duplicates would increase asserted, giving as her author- \ 2 aN : ’ v Returned last night. with his : : ; an fees collected on delinquent tax ity “information and belief.” N 2 on permanent independence. It is owning your wife, who was held in jail on a Ga 3 | payments. 7 . : a a aie - : oa Mr. Koesters said today that GREENBACK PARTY s own home! It is available to you because escape until nine university pro- | So : | : {there would pe no adliitional fees : ; HL . al tall . th fessor: raised her $7500 bond, Dr.| : : : a ; because when property taxes become MEETS HERE IN '40 AED saving and loan associations are in the sole Smith said he “had a good notion Ns : : : delinquent, a delinquent tax bill is ; bus Linaline this th bl ON to bust this thing wide dben.” : prepared upon whic is collected a usiness or making This Thing possible.

‘ p 50-cent fee. It was alleged addi-| The National Greenback Party : ; Gels Chance te "Tell All tional bills would bring additional | will hold its 1940 convention here EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The saving

He is charged with embezzling | ve ; : fees. ith John Zahnd, 2315 E. Troy Ave : . * ie Toa bil n: w ; . Troy Ave, : and loan plan has been in successful operas $100,000 of university nds , There could be no additional fees as national chairman.

investigators believe they have only |B : : because there would be only the | . . scratched the surface of his ma, : : % : | same number of delinquent bills as| For the 17th time, Mr. Zahnd rN tion for over 100 years. It-has enabled mils nipulations with university nds i i Ha under the old method, Mr. Koesters| was chosen for that post yesterday pi . . . i. . and borrowed money. His chance i Sm : said, even though the number Of lat the Hotel English by 20 national ies sr caus lions in the United States to own their homes. to “tell all” will come today as | original bills would be increased. ti ho ratified th the» Sstnciations D0o¥ This plan is a tested one. Why not rent the Parish Grand Jury reconvenes —_ He and County Auditor Fabian representatives who ratified e will give you any infor. p S . y pay. to press its investigation of the Biemer said “there is no doubt that|nation-wide mail election. The Sour ahy help fo vourself and own vour home with a: university's affairs. ven. ol J Times Photo. |considerably more taxes will be col-|party wili convene here Oct. 14, Yon Lhm a Way far y Y Pa The Grand Jury is in charge o Carl Broadstreef: 26, of 326 Cable St., said today that he'd changed |lected under the new system with [next year. : oe District Attorney Dewey J. Sanchez) his mind about the new law which will prohibit individuals from the elimination of errors which have| Francis X. Walters of Indian- OWNERSHIP, of this Parish, Wom Shion been| shooting fireworks. He's for it now. It was the last SEyroske hy han crept in under the present anti-|apolis was named to the national in good graces with the state ma-| jeft to shoot for the amusement of his 3-year-old daughter, Nina, whic uated bookkeeping system.” advisory board. : aise . . 4 chine founded by the late Huey P.| exploded and burned his right hand. He is at City Hospital. 3 png. y : This Advertisement by Following Members of

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been thrown into turmoil by the 9 ; i : L. S. U. scandal and EE S. A. R. to Hear Keister—Newton | Postal Aids Meet Saturday—Local' : " ANS . Federal WPA and income tax in- Ch : : ti ¢ oct | : I B | vestigations, and Dr. Smith's threat H. Keister of Franklin was to speak 130, National Federation of Pi i : £

: : | i . | «« »» 4 a ol { | ; erks, will meet at 6:30 p. m. | Can you answer ‘‘ves” to clear vision? to shrive himself before a sympa-| during the luncheon of the Indiana | Office Cler p. 1h { ’ ~G" normal reading distance? freedom from

thetic Grand Jury was evil tidings| Society of the Sons of the American Saturday at the World War Me- oN Qe F fri eyestrain? We'll raise your eye quotient Arsenal Bldg. & Loan Assn. Indiana Sav. & Investment Co. to politicians. | Revolution at the Spink-Arms Hotel morial. Resolutions to be presented 7 - ; he nana) fonlont ang iadiness Via Dr. Smith's home-coming, in today. He is registrar of fhe Ipe ai the iy SaParitin ; = tS rol 1 scribed here by a Registered Optometrist. Akins Sav. & Loan Assn. Insurance Sav. & Loan Assn. armed custody, was a holiday spec-| diana Society and a member of the Houston, I Se | bE or DR. C. A. MANKER tacle unequaled in Louisiana since | board of directors. | upon at the meeting. Louis E.| Registered Optometrist Celtic Federal Sav. & Loan Assn. Peoples Mutual Sav. & Loan Assn. the hevdav of the assasin=w d Huey | | Decker is the local organization ——— [Eh rd af “—— Long. A crowd swarmed the New| 12 Lait RoRroterted-Mesons president. | u Colonial Sav. & Loan Assn. Railroadmen'’s Federal Sav. & Loan Assn. Orleans airport where a plane from Roiaray pes, and Louisiana ob-| ‘Y’ Group to Meet—Floyd Leary, | " ” ™ ; MILLER Jewelry Co. : | Sav. & Loan A Shelby St. Federal Sav. & Loan Assn Re York hang A eiven Independence Day with the assistant director of the Wheeler A 3 : ; — First Federal Sav. oan Assn. eiby ot. Fe . . an heir two guards yes vi FY ¢ be. Nicest t- | aff i 5 . : : | annual sunrise breakfast sponsored City Mission, will speak at a meet- | "Yonthe CIRCLE . 3 Sent ot | bv Prospect Lodge 714, F. and A. M. ing of the Y. M. C. A. Bible Inves-| ) : 12 Fletcher Ave. Sav. & Loan Assn. Union Federal Sav. & Loan Assn, «1% Ratio Fictabhones an nT the Lodge temple. Harry E. tigation Club at 6 p. m. tonight in’ y 3 x! ard Light Caifierds wears in piace. The guards Emmons, worshipful master of the the “Y” Building. He will be in- = : pause long enough to Lh Dr.| post lodge, and members of the troduced by A. W. Gemmer. Smith reply. through a microphone. | ...¢ presented the Master Mason ; — to the crowd that shouted: “Hi ya degree Doc!” :

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‘Poorly Advised’ Dr. Smith spoke only nine words The planet Mars will take

but he left the crowd and everyone the spotlight tonight when the ; 9 else concerned, something to think Indiana Astronomical Society about. holds open house at the 73d “I'm back—poorly advised—but St. and Crooked Creek observatory. ‘

glad to be back.” he said. From New Orleans, Dr. and Mrs. Study of the planet with

Smith were sped at a 60-mile-an- telescopes will be followed by : hour clip up the airline highway a public lecture on Mars at 9 y - built by Huey Long, to Baton Rouge, p. m. by Walter Wilkins, ediwhere another crowd was waiting tor of the organization's pub- ‘ at the court house. L. S. U. stu- lication. : : REN i 9 : : x x once 53

dents and alumni were in the crowd. The planet will be closer to the earth this month and

Sanchez Gets ‘Black Book’ next than it has been since Dr. Smith knows much about the 1924. present political situation and its actors and there was every indication that he Tn Soe of B Skelton Is Re-Elected—The Rev. aN down in a “little black book,” which | : i RRR : { Robert E. Skelton, Barnes Methodist La By burning 25% slower than the

he surrendered to Canadian author- Church pastor, has been re-elected RES ities. commander of Tillman H. Harpole, Sa The black book was in custody of | Post 249, American Legion, ol average of the 15 other of the Mr. Sanchez, whose investigator, fourth time. largest-selling brands tested

y | s, h i Bryan Clemmons, had accompanied U. S. Jobs Open—Civil Service ex- RH - slower than any of therm

Maj. Murphy Roden, assistant su- Inet : Arh ers of State Police, to Aminations for aircraft inspector,

or uh farm agent, meteorologist and| | : i U y n rool roche 8 a ario, to bring the Junior bank examiner wore ooo CAMELS give smo kers the

nounced today. Applications for i equivalent of the junior bank examiner examina- : tion will be received until July 24, {for the others until July 31. Further information may be obtained from | |C. P. Bernhart, Secretary of the | Civil Service Board of Examiners [in the Federal Building.

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; | Anniversary Outing Set — The { Perry County Association will cele|brate its 15th anniversary with a « | picnic Sunday at Brookside Park. | Arrangements are in charge of Edwin Haerle, association president, {Ivan Esarey, vice president, Mrs. Lola Hall, secretary, and Mrs. Laura Roeser.

Circle to Have Picnic — Workmen’s Circle, Branch 175, will hold {a picnic at 2900 8. Meridian St. ‘Sunday. Ben Silverman is chairman of the committee in charge.

51 to Leave for Camp—Fifty-one Marion County 4-H Club boys were |to leave this afternoon for Camp | Versaiiles, near Versailles, for a three-day stay. The camp, in | charge of C. J. Murpay of Indian-

WISCONSIN - MICHIGAN - MINNESOTA |apolis, is Federally owned.

Baths golf, swim, hike, canoe to your Pastor Will Be Honored —The Rev. eart’s content in this piney paradise. | Harvey J. Keiser will be honored at \ A vacationland for the whole family. (a “going awav” party at & p. m. to- CLOSE-UP BESIDE MIGHTY

pfnal noon sdefiom Chinas laass in the recreation room of NIAGARA. Jolly Captain Robert on “North Western's” air-conditioned {the Riverside Methodist Church. : i i “Flambeau.” Low summer fares to |The Rev. Mr. Keiser has been ; Graham leans against the rail of his

the North Woods and the (transferred to Grace Church in i Maid of the Mist to give an inquir-

BLACK HILLS of South Daketa ‘iSouth Bend. Mrs. Glen Nichols and ing reporter his views on cigarettes:

{Mrs. W¢liara M. Taylor have Pe «+ last romantic frontier—mountain- | charge of arrangements for the I've been a Camel smoker for more

ous, beautiful, and thrillingly Western! |ovent. A gift of appreciation will ; than 10 years. Lots of times I've : i : : ’ so be presented to the Rev. and Mrs. | ea compared with other smokers—no- oh : kt a : Lh ; Ce For years millions of smokers have enjoyed

North Woods . ticed how much longer my Camels BA Fh Sa ET a the milder, cooler smoking...and the econ-

map FREE (CHATS WITH GYPSY mpi burned. To a steady smoker, that ea Eg oan hn hy ® omy...of long-burning Camels. Now impar- ’ extra smoking mounts up. I figure FEE i Ea 2 SR Fg tial laboratory tests measure this added value { V.A. Hampton FINDS $5 IS MISSING — on the basis of these herent labo. \ 3 : Chel 3 oa in Camels through a comparison of 16 of CRN. WHY. i AN Sod i $aiory FePONS that I'm Sewing the HEE an 3 i jd j the largest-selling brands: 30 Merchants Bc Bldg. | | HUNTINGTON, Ind, July 5 (U. same as 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER : it § MELS found tain MORE REE | |r) —Poice tos wore searcning| [J PACK. Even without tha bonus A Sore oo lease send me “SUMMER OUT- for a gypsy woman “ho tapped Say Camels still would be my smoke. / : I verage for the 15 other of the latgestNGS,” also information about a trip ¥ | August Scher, a truck driver, on the Lan They're milder, cooler —easy on my . hi BEEN ic bo 8

shoulder as he worked in his farm : : # 3 . They have a rich, mellow : wy bo : vard, asked him for road directions thon yt a, ne : ; ge 2 CAMELS BURNED SLOWER THAN

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Naioetutnextosu cies chiyui ion and allegedly robbed him of his taste I've never found in 207 other ANY OTHER BRAND TESTED-25% wallet which contained $5. cigarette.” Try Camels. Enjoy the 3 : ] SLOWER THAN THE AVERAGE CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY, | Mr- Scher said the woman stood supreme luxury of Camel's finer, kK § J. ; FN : TIME OF THE 15 OTHER OF THE LARGESTRowte of the “400,” Streamiiners, Challengers quite Sow a left gy - : more expensive tobaccos...and the i. ¥ Te : JR RR SE SELLING BRANDS! By burning 25% slower, car with Illinois iicense piates. oid economy of long burning that make ; ; an 3 on the average, Camels give smokers the equiva-

Camel “penny for penny your best 4 8 : lent of 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK!

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