Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1947 — Page 5
" anapolis’ $4068 rate. You wouldn't
. years.
Picture Not So Rosy | As It Appears
sweepstakes are Vermillion, Knox|! and La Porte. Taxes Higher : But let's take a look at Clay,
a farmer commented: + “That's news to me. I bet the folks
pay a tax rate of $4.58 a hundred, which is 52 cents higher than Indi-
classify Brazil city as being out of
three greenish-blue
will grow big and strong."
VIGIL'S REWARD —For three weeks 4-year-old Linda Knight and five of her playmates kept vigil at a robin's nest they found in a holly tree in Olentangy Village, near Columbus, O. The nest-holding crotch was so low the children could peer into it. At first Mrs, Robin was alarmed by her daily visitors. Gradually she gained confidence in them and went about her matronly business. Soon the children found the nest held gs. Excitement ran high among the nest's six “guardians.” Their watch was intensified and finally was rewarded. One morning, as pictured above, Linda found the eggs cracked open and three downy baby robins in the nest. Now the youngsters have banded together to dig earthw
orms for Mrs. Robin, "so her children
said salaries of clerical personnel in
tn soo ner sete sit Qype Father
The eounty general fund was}.
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ar wna vi in sone oe oo [1 Columbus Bank
, Welfare Costs Jump Welfare costs have risen from $37,405 in 1040 to $54,748. Teachers’ salaries have jumped from $246,171 to $309,407. assistance grant, alone, for instance, has increased from $1780 in 1940 to $38.95 per
county's ability to reduce its bond debt from $22,365 annually in 1940 to $3953. It has done this by receiving more gasoline tax money from the state to finance road maintenance. The county is not buildirig ®hew roads and hasn't for
Timés State Service COLUMBUS, Ind, June 4—Joseph Irwin Miller has been elected president of Irwin Union Trust Co. to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, Hugh Th. Miller, former lieutenant governor of Indiana. He is the fourth member of the Irwin-Sweeney-Miller family of Co-
Part three is that the county, hasn't taken on any new projects! at all that would affect the tax levy. Population Unchanged { The population has remained stable at 26,000 through the war | and after, so that governmental services have not expanded. Valuation has Increased from $18,270,000] to $21,547,805 in the last seven | years. | As a result, Clay county is spend- | ing less than it used to while the’ trend is toward spending more. But here they say Clay county people don't care much for trends anyway. They just want to keep expenses down.
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lumbus to head an Irwin bank here, The Irwin bank, later merged with the Union Trust Co, was founded in 1871 by his great uncle, Joseph IL Irwin. Following the death of Joseph Irwin, his son, the late William G. Irwin, headed the bank« ing business. He was succeeded in 1944 by his nephew, Hugh Miller, who served until his death a week
880. The new bank president is also president of Cumming Engine Co., Union Starch & Refining Co., and is a director of the Indiana National
Bank of Indianapolis.
Dr. Gurian Wins Notre Dame Award
SOUTH BEND, Ind. June 4 (U.
University of Notre Dame was awarded the 1947 Notre Dame lay faculty medal today as the outstanding member of the faculty. The $500 award is given each year by the alumni association. A professor of political science at the university and a recognized authority on Russia, Dr. Gurian edits the “Review of Politics” puB-
lished quarterly on the campus.
| Two suits, one demanding $90,000
P.)~Dr. Waldemar Gurian of the
~ Files. Charges
|ulent settlement with their chief
agent embezzler and made no effort to recover losses, eventually forgiv-
{ing the balance of this loss amount-
ing to $200,000, solely for their own fit and to purchase the silence of their embezzlers,” ' In the $90,000 slander suit which was filed in circuit court, Mr. Cuth.
funds, hide records which disclosed thefts” and their refusal to ac~ count for $1 million in funds. Letters Are Cited “Because of my opposition to the defendants’ misconduct they contrived to impeach my: honesty by indicating that I was a thief and an embezzler,” Mr. Cuthbertson stated in hie suit. The action cited letters sent by the international officers, demanding that Mr. Cuthbertson be re‘moved from office and membership in the union on the ground that he wis “short in his accounts.” The suit stated that the plaintiff was never short in his accounts and that no proof of inefficiency was ever offered. Both suits were prepared by Andrew Jacobs, logal attorney who has been counsel for several A. F. of L. unions; Robert D. Malarney,
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