Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1939 — Page 2

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STATE MAILS 7 | __!n Mystery SENDS WARNING

TONS OF GROSS =u || ON SMOKE LAW THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR:

F Be 0 atement Grou ain, . " t Event et INGOME BLANKS ; . Nn 2 Ro a LV) : The Twice-A Vea That Bri gs i ox [on Fo A Ny J For Conference. 10 Be . to rg otten Sa Vip Fe 1. RJR | me sues owes mote ne Never-t 8s!

officials offering a helping hand to More than seven tons of gross in- \ violators of the anti-smoke ordicome tax forms have been mailed to A nance, shifted into the warning

branch offices over the state for the 3 finger stage today.

0 i of the annual tax paying : Perio itn 1 to Feb. 1 Slt K The shift in strategy was because

Hewit, State Income Tax Division ; of the failure of two alleged violators director, announced today. to appear Friday for a conference Persons whose incomes are more with officials on alleged violations. than $1000 a vear must pay the tax The absentees will receive a “sharp at the rate of 1 per cent of earnings| “ above the $1000 exemption | : letter” asking them to appear at 2 Penalties are assessed for delin- p. m. Friday along with five more quencies after Jan. 31. alleged violators for a conference at City Hall. State to Enforce B George R. Popp Jr. city building i | Ac , PY CARES commissioner, reported to the Weight Tax Law es Berite ev et: Wa Board that he did not know why

tured as South Bend police ques- | WO of the seven building owners tioned her in connection with the and managers summoned for the

bizarre death of a friend, Stephen conference last week did not ap-

Melkey, who was struck by an PEAT ; w : : “I think what we'd better do is to ane teres ont i gun send the two who were not there a

pretty sharp letter to be here Fri-

State police have been instructed | to begin next Tuesday arresting drivers of trucks that do not have weight tax plates on them Capt. Walter Eckert of the State] Police said the orders were issued following a conference of Motor ca Vehicle Bureau officials and Gov- . day.” he said. ernor M. Clifford Townsend. LIONS SET UP TRUST | In addition, the Board approved The Governor's recent moratorium | Mr, Popp's recommendation that on license plates, extending the] five more owners of property where deadline for their purchase from | 10 MANAGE FUNDS excess smoke has been found be Jan. 1 to March 1, did not affect summoned to confer with officials on weight tax tags nor drivers’ licenses. {methods of reducing the smoke. In Capt. Eckert said patrolmen were addition to Safety Board Members, ordered to enforce motor license| A trust agreement for the man- Mr. Popp and J. Webster Clinehens, laws except for new plates after agement of funds made by the Lions combustion engineer, representatives Jan. 1, |Club from its Baby Clinic will be of stoker and boiler concerns will be “This means that 1940 drivers’ set up at a meeting of the club present at the meeting. licenses will have to be purchased Jan. 3

i before Jan. 1 he said. | According to a preliminary draft BANS JOB INSURANCE A

of the trust agreement, three trus-

Collection of Intangibles tees will be selected, and the $4200! IN COAL SH UTDOWN |

{the club now has from the Baby| Tax Is Launched | Clinic will be spent to aid blind and : The State's anual collection of more| Wnderprivileged | CLEVELAND, Dec. 27 (U. P).— than one itlion dollars from the | The first trustees selected Will| common Pleas Judge Joy Seth Hurd | sale of intangible tax stamps was Ton po ne, 2 ot 10 ruled yesterday that the Appalachian | started this week by the State Tax respectively. Their successors will shutdown last spring was not a Bossy o ¢ St bt Butch d by be elected to three-year terms (strike and that miners therefore | ore aD te BS ho. | An amount not to exceed $500 were entitled to unemployment in-|

holders of stocks, bonds and other : . » g “Hs. land not less than $450 will be spent : aia | negotiable paper at the rate of 25 | .ariv from the fund Pp surance for the six weeks in which

cents per $100 face valuations. The cs TE | they did not work SUSINDS 16 5 Cons sath. GLASS TO DECORATE LIBRARY The decision was regarded here as| Bi ks oe pe TOLEDO, O., Dec. 27 (U. P).— establishing possible precedent for purchasers of new stocks must buy | Lo New $200C.000 public library|filing of $15000000 in insurance them upon the transfer of owner- res ee res of this city’s claims by 340,000 miners Jo several ship | S In Its construction. states, including Ohio, where more IN OUR OPINION

About $1,300,000 worth of stamps Plans provide for glass murals and than 20,000 workers would be The Biggest, Boldest ® Open Every g8 '

were sold during 1939 glass Interior decorative features. [entitled to $1,500,000 PAYMENTS AWAIT Susans oh . Sale in the Histo VETERANS OF STATE eds. FASHION TAILORED Suit ry STAUNTON. HI SUITS fo APRIOHIAtEly 130,000 adjusted To Rous Noes at $19.75 of Indianapolis ounger Men... Incomparg.

ble at $19.7 mpensation payments are yet un- og 5 CoTeT > ns Nar NVaterens, Terrific at... Reduced ii Two Trousers LY

according to Millard W. Rice. na- Everything goes! We're shooting

tional legislative representative in

Washington of the Veterans of For- For a Complete Line of the works! What values. ..

eign Wars

In a communication to William , i i i ! C. Kennedy, Eighth District com- there 38 thi ) Byery price fog

mander of the organization he said -Mmi the payments approximate $500 Value minded men know that at each. The deadline for filing, he i i i each, Tre ¢ their low, regular prices Fashion

Mr. Kennedy requested World Tailored suits are real buys at War veterans or their dependents who are in doubt of their status in

connection with the compensation ; these prices Ive just ike geting payments, to contact the U. S. Vet- ¥ 0 i & "Ww BE A R them “wholesale.” Hurry! erans’ Administration office here. ‘CRUSADER.’ 15, TRIES TO STOP LIQUOR SALE

MISHAWAKA, Ind, Dec. 27 (U P) —Police today awaited a Federal decision whether a 15-year-old boy who started an extortion cam-

paign to stop liquor sales in Misha- FY AN waka should be prosecuted 3 ; GG LY i i KE R fy M 's T 0 P C 0 A T S and The boy was released pending the Xi : LP en |

Women's

EXTRA TROUSERS ‘4 EXTRA LTRS TY, Quick Facts About This

Sensational Clothing Sale!

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Fleece-Lined

Fashion Tailo,

ed Suits Q VAS ACCS shod #4 a . Formerly ’ . : ’ . . 4] Cc Via He as af cu ed of writing R ov E RC OATS dh ® The "Fashion Tailored” suits are in single . Pcoats and Overcoats Mi ol . ea et Homan and ae- 1d ho | 14 95 and worth much more. 9 uys at $23 75 S Dr pp i os Lut | et | $14. and double-breasted models . . . Earl-Glo tion] qt +72. densasigned by “the Crusader.” had been ] | lined. Choose from All-Wool Worsteds, Ne mailed to a liquor store also, police | : |

Ba Ct fl I | Tweeds, Cheviots, Stripes, Herringbones, F. D. R. FAVORS SHIPS | Fi : a 1 Plaids, Blues, Greens and other popular IN WEATHER SERVICE 2 1 models and colors.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 2% (UB) — ; ® The topcoats and overcoats feature AllPresident Roosevelt has indicated 3 NN ~_ he favors a plan now being dis- \ 5 Wool Tweeds, Worsted-face and velour cussed to employ some idle United & . bat : States Ships: and cramer to Lore 7 ] finish fabrics, fleeces, meltons. All popweather observations at sea [ ) : i. Since the outbreak of the war, : \ = ular colors. ships that formerly served as : hi meteorlogical observing stations in

the Atlantic have been withdrawn : ; ) ® The Staunton-Hi suits—-single and dou-

by the European powers because of

the dangers of attack. Maritime | Low or ; uh EARL-CGLO SREY ble-breasted models . . . All-Wool cassi- EXTRA TROUSERS £.

weather forecasts have been seri-|

ously disrupted Dress Heels EE meres and tweeds, part-wool worsteds.

FIND CHIROPRACTOR

DEAD IN HOTEL ROOM! You can't afford to risk illness from cold. wet feet Due to the extremely low prices in this Not E Size in E ce — | ; ‘ ; very Size in Every Dr. Frank Spencer. Indianapolis] When you can have warm, comfy, smart protection sale, there will be a slight charge for A [ ; EN ; TON Pattern... But Every Size ea og hg at this price! Smart snap-on style, with stand-up cuff, alterations, if necessary, ® Included in This Sale!

Stubbins Hotel yesterday. He had . : A SR been ill for several months. made of fine quality black or brown rubber with neat

A native of Lebanon, Ind, Dr wy ‘ . . ‘ Spencer at one time maintained an embossed design. Lightweight! Sizes 4 to 9.

office on N. Meridian St. and for many years resided at the English Hotel.

Survivors include a sister living at Zz i % PURCHASES OF 1

WINTER TERM TO Men'sDress Rubbers

BEGIN JANUARY 2 98. 2 7d OR MORE SOLD ON

We Also Carry Women's Gaiters in 3 Other Price Groups

Many who started their course here twelve to fifteen months ago are holding desirable, promisin positions teday, Young people, both men and women, are finding the definite, specific

jraining o Ce in DReinrss eol- ’ 4 ege to be direct, effective, re. : ! i” salthal. This is the Black service rubber, ; ! rT sturdily constructed. J

Indiana Business College Flexible-edge soles cling Sal Sizes

+ ho ii3h S \ . of Tdiananolis, The others are to shoes. H 3N Qioss fin. 6 to 12 at Marion, Muncie, Logansport, } Anderson, Kokomo, Patavette, ith. Wide or narrow toe. Columbus, Richmond and Vincennes—Ora E. Butz, President We Also Calty Men's Dress Rubbers in 8 C s

Call personally, if convenient. — FLO Otherwise, for Bulletin deserib- Shite Distarmin in

ing courses and quoting tuition B. 6. hearet von Fred W. Purchases of $10 or More Sold on Easy Terms FREE BUS VERMONT AT FREE PARKING ALABAMA ST.

ther Price Group

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