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) By RICHARD LEWIS A total of 21 cents has been cut from the proposed 1947 city tax rate of $2.48 by the city, council so far, The cut represents a reduction in the record $15,000,000 budget of about $1,200,000, Councilmen took an additional 14 cents off last night, after reducing the projected rate by 7 cents the night before.

and Interest ¢ INCLUDE TAXES and Insurance . Most of this reduction, which Marion County Homes decade, has been made in salary Competitive Interest Rates increases. Police and firemen have been hardest hit in proposed salary in-| 1 EDERAL creases, followed by hourly wage SAVINGS ¢ L ASSOCT workers and health department

"| technicians -and clerical help. Executives’ Raises Stand

23 W. OHIO ST. City executives whose salaries | were Taised from 33 to 300 per cent 3 SISTERS.

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have not been touched, with one exception so far. The exception is City Health Director Gerald, W. Kampf, whose $10,000 salary request was slashed to $7500. That's what he is getting | now, In Dr. Kempf's case, Councilman Raymond C. Dauss said: le “I don’t think the man has got his feet on the ground yet.” The only city division left intact in the budget last night was the dog pound. It has been going broke about every‘third month this year and the city’s two dog wagons seldom fire on all cylinders, Raises Are Drepped Mass reductions in the police and fire departments were made by throwing out 15 per cent raises granted to all personnel from the chiefs down. A flat raise of $150 per man, applying to the chiefs of both de-

as it does a private.” Mr. Dauss then voted against the raise because he sald he. thought the police and firemen should have more, Parties Divided By a curious parliamentary trick, all the Democrats were maneuvered into voting for the reduction. They did it, they said, to save what they could for police and firemen. Republican leaders in the council, Herman Bowers and John Schumacher, who voted against the reduction,” were content to let fit go at that when a new vote was suggested. In addition to reducing the increases, the councilman cut the requested 101 additional men for the fire department to 50 and reduced the requested 144 new policémen to 72. Health Budget Nicked

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“You'll be sorry,” sang out Mr. Dauss. “Criminals around town are going to find out about this.” Also cut was $47,400 from a police { equipment fund to buy a new patrol | wagon and motorcycles. This will | be done by bond issue. In the health department, salary {increases asked by the health di-

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tem prepared two years ago by the J. L. Jacobs Co. a Chicago adver-|* tising firm. and the councilmen said it's about the time the city out of it.

[about $30,000. The City controller's | office has not had time to Stipe} the exact amount, The cutting was conducted amid) wild confusion. At about 9 p. m,

{this scene was at its height. | In one corner near the door, Tax {Experts Walter Horn ‘and Carl

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{ter of tables was discussing the po- | | lice equipment fund,

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{a phone call, | ing” was striding up and down the {room waving his arms and shouting: ; “If | geant 3 chief.”

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| Ignore One Another | Nobody was paying any attention to anybody else's argument. News arrived via special mes- | | ses ger that Councilman Lucien B Meriwether h ad received a parking ticket for alleged improper parking | jon E. New York st.

but his colleagues

| Black sections on map above |*' the time, show areas within Westchester |'Pared with glee, county, New York, where United Nations headquarters commission has recommended five sites as possible locations for UN's permanent home. Sifes selected are a #0-square-mile one in townships of Yorktown (2) and Somers (3); a 20-square-mile tract in the same townships; a 10.

the police increases. Tonight, the council will work on the City hospital funds, -

DENIES MACARTHUR PLANS RETIREMENT

until the Japanese situation is ih better control.” Gen. MacArthur was 88 last Jan, got some good 24 two years past the retirement . lage, " He could retire any time he Health department cuts will total, wanted to.

It cost the city $13,000

Dortch were arguing with Deputy! A group | |ot three councilmen around a clus-|

Mr. Dauss was making a speech’ ;

Mr, Bowers was trying to make Councilman BEd Keal- |

those ser-| need a night police |

Mr. Meriwether was not present |

particularly since | Mr, Meriwether had voted against

TOKYO, Aug. 15 (U, Yo partments and privates equally, was| square-mile site in Yorktown and spokesman for Ge ro Dou P. uN voted instead. This reduced the| Cortland (1); a 5-square:niile |, .. ty ot combined police and fire budgets! site in Harrison township (4) | Arthur flatly denied today that the $750,000 yy : suprema commander had applied] y . 1 A . for retirement from the U. 8. army In the cate of ihe firemen and |rector were nicked en masse by| Tne spokesman said ‘there Was policemen, Mr.'Dauss said: council's decision to “follow the vbsolutely nothing” to Washington | “I think they all ought to be|curvev” da 0 Le doing ; 4 ) survey.” Projected salaries exceeded | jjspatches quoting a war departs increased the same. It costs the those, listed by the survey. pe CE (te | chief as much to buy a loaf of bread y y {ment source that Gen. MacArthur | The survey is a classification sys- applied for retirement Aug. 18 but

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