Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1941 — Page 4
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MOTOR IS ‘KING’ Close-Up (Too Close) of the Four Bruises INTANGIBLE TAX
IN HAUGHVILLE
Jugoslav Mechanics Toil Over Engines That Carry | Bombs to Reich.
By TIM TIPPETT The roar of Allison motors over Germany is Haughville’'s answer to Hitler's attempted subjugation of | Jugoslavia. For Haughville, Jugoslav com- | munity in West Indianapolis, boasts some of the city's best mechanics. <~* The children who play in Haugh- | ville's yards know as much of the | inner workings of an airplane | power plant as dia the children of | the twenties about the model T's | four cylinders. | Understandable, too, is their ap- | titude toward motors, for the par-| ents of Haughville'’s present defense | workers helped create Indianapolis | as a booming industrial city. |
It was in 1883 that the Haugh- | Ketcham Iron Foundry moved to Haughville and the need for work- | ers in oe 1800's brought Samiy s Here, maybe, is a too close-up after family from far away Jugo-| 8 . slavia to pound out iron and steel here. They are the Four Bruises, for growing America. | Grace.
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YIELD MOUNTS
| State Collects $760,000 in
6-Month Period; New Checkers Added.
The State Tax Board collected $760,000 in intangible taxes during the six-month period from Aug. 1, 1940, to Jan. 31, 1941, Edward E. | Koenemann, Board secretary, an- | nounced today. This is an increase of approxi- | mately $98,900 over collections for | the same period last year, and is} due, officials believe, to the assign- | ment of two men to check on pay-| ment of the tax. {
The budget of the Tax Board has been increased $20,000 to provide for | the appointment of four additional checkers. Tax Board officials esti-| mate that, with the increased en-| forcement of the law, total annual collections from the tax will mount | from $1,500,000 to $2,250,000 annu- | ally. Of the $760,000 collected during] | the last six months, Marion County ! | will get $117,556, 75 per cent of {which will go into the school fund of a comedy team in “It Happens on Ice,” now playing at the Coliseum 31,4 925 per cent into the county (left to right) Monty Scott, Joeffe Stevens, Sid Spalding and Buster [general fund. i { The intangibles tax is 25 cents per | [$100 on stocks, bonds, notes and |
The skill of Slovenes, Croatians - = and Serbians of Haughville kept| Americanism class, first step to face with industry as it grew more citizenship, is attended by mothers,
complex, more technical. Today, as > in the past, these industrial workers fathers and interested spectators. | improve their skill by study. After It is easy to perceive after visitworking all day at Allison's, Dia- jng Haughville's people that they mond Chain or in a foundry, the .... i. America not to make a forHaughvillites spend hours in the : . workshop of Tech High School tune and return to their Balkan learning more about their trades. |homes but to build a new life in | America, to grow roots in the new | country. The little branch library on Belle| This feeling of permanency exists Vieu Place, which acts as a com- even today when their mother counmunity house under the capable try, in the midst of revolution, has| hands of Librarian Miss Margaret set upon the throne young King O'Conner, has a hard time meet- Peter II and is gathering its ing the demand for books on alge-|strength to oppose the mighty Nazi bra, welding, geometry and all the! war machine. other varied subjects needed in to-| Excited at the constant stream day's defense work. of news from the Balkans, they are Industrial subjects are not the also sympathetic and worried about only interest of Haughville, how-| the fate of their relatives, But are ever. At the library each week, an'they upset at the pending doom of’
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