Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1947 — Page 40
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© Mrs, Georgeana Shaw, 78;
New Castle Native,
Mrs. Georgeanna Shaw of 5264 Washington Blvd disfi<yesterday At Hunt had been an Indianapolis res-ident-five- years, and was a charter Bhe member of the Christian Church at §
her home. She wag 78. = =
Born in New Castle, "Mrs. Bhaw had lived here most of her life,
was a member of Blackford Methodist Church
Burviving- are two daughters, Mes. Charles McGarvey, and Mrs! Survivors are a son, Kathryn Ehzabeth Clark, both of Indianapolis; a son; J, F. Shaw, ‘Nor- Hunt, Jackson, Mich, and a daughfolk, Va., and five grandchildren, ter, Miss Marie Hunt, Indianapolis. Minnie Krueger, and two sisters,’ Time of services has not been set.
Paul G. Krueger * Private services for Paul G. Krueger, former resident of Indianapolis who died Tuesday in his home at Newburg, N. Y., will be in Shirley Bros. central chapel Saturday at 1:30 p. 'm. Burial will be in Concordia, He was 51, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Matilda. Krueger; his mother, Mrs,
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a Co-op Favors U. S. Tax
Peterson Wants All “Assessed Alike
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY
mes Staff Writer WASHINGTON. Nov. 13—Today
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Local Soldier Was Killed in Germany
Memorial services for Sgt. Robert W. Hadden of Indianapolis, killed in action in Germany Sept, 25, 1944, will be at 2 p. m. Saturday in Lain & Son funeral vhapel, Chicago. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery there. The Rev. Willlam T. Jones, pastor of Emerald Avenue Presbyterian. Church, Chicago, will conduct the services. : A native of Chicago, Sgt. Hadden moved to ~ Indianapolis with his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Samuel C. Hadden when he was 8 He was graduated from Public School 70 and Shortridge High School. He attended Butler University where he majored in journalism. Entering the service in January (1942, Sgt. Hadden was in the Ninth! Infantry Division and participated in the invasions of Africa, Sicily and Normandy. He fought In France and Belgium. He was. was among the first invaders of, | Germany. these co-operatives are definitely in! He had been in Germany about! [ompetition with \ax-paying organtwo weeks when he was Killed in |1Zations.” action near Roetgen while leading Lists Indiana Co-ops a detachment of troops. Mr. Peterson cited the Indiana Surviving, in addition to his nar- Farm Bureau Co-ops as a case ents, are a sister, Mrs. Fred PF. in point. He presented the comForry, Indianapolis, and a brother, mitteemen with a chart showing | Capt. Donald Hadden, Rockford, the bureau has 110,000 patrons| ML which own 86 county co-ops which
considerable time and money prove to the House taxing commit
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representing more than 20500 1° tail hardware dealers throughou the country,
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gram we recommend.”
'Co-Operatives wil put them of business it means that they exist
granted by the government. “I submit that it is democratic nor fair® to
Victors at Howe School Polls to Attend Parley
operative Association. This wholesale setup, he pointed out also owns oil refinery and oil
the school in an all-state student invested, $81,057 oil pipeline, $238, -
Purdue University, Students of Howe will select the! officers of the “State of Howe" for gional co-operatives an investment either the “Federalist” or “Nation- Of $328,000 in farm machinery -coalist” party. Representatives to the assembly In
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mala] rg . ._ "wants such co-ops as those operated | Kendall Crandall, Indianapolis by the Indiana Farm Bureau taxed! soprano, who will sing the sec- |e wants his co-op taxed also. Such! ond soprano solos in Mendel organizations now. are exempt as) ssohn's "Elijah’" with Fabien Se- non-profit-making. Farm Bureau vitzky, the Indianapolis Sym. co-ops pay no federal corporation pho ny Orchestra and the © oym- income tax and that is what the
The businessmen, with their tax| lequality committees, are spending] to!
tee that such exemptions should be | lifted as they offer unfair competi-|
| Explaining that his organization has 37 state and regional affiliates)
Mr, Peterson declared] they never have paid a federal in-| to do 20 |
Includg the complete taxation of hardware and other wholesale Co-Operatives, he told the |
“Mention will doubtless he made of them by the Co-Operative proponents: who oppose the tax pro-
“The farmer Co-Operatives have repeatedly claimed that our efforts to have them required to pay in-| come taxes are intended to put whem) out of business, - If the. payment| of federal income taxes by tnzse} ut |
only by the grace of a tax subsidy | neither |
subsidize | one competitor against another and|
| own the Indiana Farm. Bureau Co-|
Winners in the Howe High School well devolpment ‘with 17,500 bar-. mock election ‘today will represent rel storage in which $1,055,279 was
legislative assembly Dec. 5 and 6 at 000 lumber corporation and $704,807}
It jointly owns with other re-|
| ops, $50,000 coal company, $203,182
Foomter 3192.00 In DMG oo-apere- shown’ ‘by the annual. statements & Shook - announced in {oon Inc., $70,500 Farm Bureau of corporations be considered, and tects’ journal that plans | building, - $52,000 chemical co-op, taxed, as profits.”
£21,000 printing corporation, 3158,-
800 co-operative food plant, $46,900 Butler fo’ ek Bids | ! On New Girls Dorm
Plans for a new girls’ dormitory stood the project would be conat Butler University have reached tingent upon obtaining satisfactory “We ask that the Congress in the bidding stage, it was ‘learned bids and th#t if bids were too high
National ‘Co-operatives, Inc. and $77,800 Farm Bureau Milling Co. In summing up his. tax suggestions, Mr. Peterson said:
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