Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1947 — Page 31
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (U. PIR ~—Two of America’s wealghiest men | overpaid their 1945 personal income | - |taxes, the internal revenue bureau |B announced today. - The men avere Harold 8S. Vanderbilt, New York city, .who over=estimated his taxes by $26,491.82, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York, who sent in $23,002.28, too
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ates Classes in business Spanish, spon- [Cntted co pris sored by the foreign trade"depart- jguara,’ Bias. bee ment of the Indianapolis chamber 2d 1d - service pin of ecommerce; are being offered] |to mark his. adthrough the Indianapolis public] ‘mission to the 25schools again this year. year service .club Advanced students will register at|°f Js sembany: A 6:30 p. m. Monday and beginners Vy ; wil register at 6:30 p. m. | 0fY manager,
Welnumgay, The b i d also thi e bureau #énnounced also that Both groups will meet in chisibat William P. Ellison, Newton, Mass. of commerce offices on the second NEW ONION ALMOST TEARLESS overpaid his 1945 taxes by $152,floor of the chamber of commerce| wAgHINGTON.—An onion, said|560.78, which he accepted as & building for 12 sessions instructed i credit against future: tax bills. Charl artin, head of' the |! be almost tearless in peeling, has by es M . o e It was not indicated whether Mr. modern language department of been developed by the CalifornialVanderbilt and Mr.. Rockefeller Technical ‘high school. agricultural experiment station, |asked for refunds or credits.
Mr. Jelf presented the pin. much.
Mr. Jef lives at 633 N. Riley ave.
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| “The first general school mixer for students of Warren Central THE GIFT Woe, high school will be held in the ¥1 cents tumbling i; Jlschool gym Monday afternoon - it with += 7 » i during school hours. Virginia |
president are in charge of arrangements. The Madrigal club of Warren Central high school directed by Miss Kathleen Hergt, will present a pro“Hegram for the county school -superin«tendents convention to be held Tuesday at the Claypool hotel. 3 Members of the club are Jo Ann Thomas, Joan Tossell, Joyce Hancock, Donna Kinzel, Larry Crosley, Mark Gale, Bob McClure-and Don McClure. The annual magazine sales cam-
Monday with a rally for all grades
6, will go toward the purchase of band and athletic equipment, ‘CINNAMON’ NOT CINNAMON WASHINGTON .— Most “cinna-
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES :
PRINCESS' FUTURE HOME?—Bagshot Park, Surrey, pictured above, has been | suggested as a future home for Princess Elizabeth and Lieut. Philip Mountbatten after the royal couple's November wedding. Their first choice, Sunninghill Mansion, burned | recently. Bagshot Park was once the home of the Duke of Connaught. | _L
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Profits from the sale, closing Oct. |
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