Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1948 — Page 15
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pay. ~Farm laborers and domestic servants are examples of persons in
—Your job paid ‘you more tnan _plus $500 for each exemp#1 you hag mare than $100 x Income outside of your tegu-
persons in this last category; who did not have. more than $100 extra income, would have no Jas, 15 date the government if they had wih paid up everything due on
and,” fina} declaration have until Jan. 15 to get it in, and Jan. 15 also 's dling deadline for persons who underestimated their 1947 fax by more .han 2 per cent and wish to avoid the)
you have nothing to: worry about Jan. 15 if in 1047 your income was : a job-where taxes were with-
plus $500 for each exemption ther
It's the deadline for farmers to «fie and--payestimated. tax . (Form 1040 ES) for 1947. It's the fourth installment de ins for taxpayers paying in four|$825.
It also is the last chance for
turned out to be too low by more than 20 per cent. Penalties if You Fail Likewise, 1 taxpayer in the “business and professional investor and
A taxpayer who files an djusted declaration this month can pay what he still owes, and then cican
.estine Commission today ‘an ex» | manoen sri mighny Secrey piste pulling out of Palestine.
commission, pervise- partition of the Holy Land, has agreed fo the demand of British United Nations delegate’ Sir
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Do You Have ¢ a Date with the Income Tax
Collector Tomorrow?
if You act Don’t Miss It; Here Are the Rules And These Are Penalties if You Fail -
Jan, 14 (UP)-Do you have an WASHINGTON, $ Wtbmg. tax date that whatever Congress does about cutting wou’ aflect £1
You'll still owe
were o farmer, a business, fessional person, an inventor, jsndlord, OF & person in a similar cation.
withheld from vour
doing.
paid less than $5000,
15 a date for?
ous estimates which
estimate must make
taxes you are paying now. Your taxes on 1947 income
Revenue? =
what you have owed.
And the answer to the question about your Jan, 15 date is “yes” ;
Cunningham Stops Sanitation-Action
Feeney Choice ‘Takes Over’ Board Meeting
Mayor Al : Feeney's one ~newly appointed member. of the -Sanita-
group’s meeting yesterday and blocked all action until a complete new board can be named tomorrow. Acting on what he said were the Mayor's “wishes,” James Cunningham, former
As a result the two board members appointed by the last admin-
Fred N. Reynolds, said they would terminate ' their services today. Earlier they had told Mayor Feeney they would serve until replaced. «Three Items Blocked The three items blocked yesterday by Mr. Cunningham were: ONE: A $250 payment to Harvey A. Grabill, attorney, for a legal] opinion which held the board was independent of any responsibility to the Mayor or City Council. TWO: An order for 3300 tons of coal for the sanitation plant at| a cost of $17,985, THREE
.|collection truck tires at a cost of The members of the old board
believed the. a
fully before approval. —Last year -the sanitation prepared its 1948 budget without; were the approval of the City Council. The Mayor said: .“When any board of the city operating on local
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that the de-
tailed bloeprint for transferring authority -be kept “strictly -confi-
Setting a pace for its work be- - yond all expectations, the five-na-tion group was ready to follow up the Cadogan hearing by calling in
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thet 1t has theright. to spend. with-
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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: The Weather Bureau's’ forecast. experts studied their air flows and isobars and
dry air will cover the entire U.S. for the next 24 hours. For this | reason, you will notice no.stormy ‘affected areas appear on the Fotoe
By mornfhg temperatures will drop colder from the Gulf States through the eastern mountain ranges and the Atlantic’ coastal
sonville, Mobile and Houston, Tex.
veers nothward through the central sections of the Pacific coastal states. Now look at the small- inset map at the bottom left. The hatched area along the north (upper) portion of this chart means skies will be partly cloudy
PROWNSVILLE
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
: ™E WEATHER FOTOLAST -« ACME TELEPHOTO | MIVIIW St U.S WEATHER HA, SUL. 4 Rommrace FORECAST: “PERIOD ENDING 2 J0AM IST 1: » 4%
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from Michigan through Iowa and Minnesota to Montana. The remaining east, south and west sections of the nation will have clear, starry skies, : Residents of the south from Washington to Atlanta, Memphis and Oklahoma should prepare to withstand one of the winter's coldest outbreaks as the mercury is expected to reach 20 degrees
UNITED
Official Weather
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by morning. Fruit growers and Cine
garden producers along the Gulf coast should protect crops against damage by freezing temperatures. If you live anywhere from Néw York through the Ohio Valley to the Great Plains, your thermom-
eter- will stand between. 10 and |
20 degrees. All of New England, upstate New York and those
states bordering the Great Lakes St
will record minima near 5 degrees, Thirty to 40-mile gusty
northwest winds will strike into
the entire northeast and add dis-
| comfort tothe biting cold tems
peratures, Minimum temperature fore« casts include Chicago and Milwaukee, 4; Boston and Cleveland, 5; Detroit, 8; Philadelphia, 12; St. Louis, 14; Kansas City, 16; “New York, 18, and Washington, Atlanta and Memphis, 20.
‘Hogs Reach Extreme of 2:
Cattle and Lambs wo Up
Hog prices
wepe generally steady ‘with yesterday's bulk, but the top
price went up 25 cents to an extreme of $29. Cattle trade was generally steady but cows were strong +t0._spots 50 cents higher, Fat lambs.” were 25 to 50 cents higher, while vealers were were steady in active trade. Jan. 14
GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (6000)
out restraint a showdown always 3a.
will be demanded by my office.” consider-
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Against Fire Trap
* state Fire Marshal Carter 1. Bowser said yesterday he would ask|'% the Marion County prosecutor's office. to take. action against the owner of a local apartment nouse| which he described as a “fire trap.”
*|N. Delaware Bt. owner ofthe. Bus
genia Apartments at 302-310 W.| New York St. had failed to comply| with warning notices which re-
sulted from inspections of the|A com. i “a6 . 5:45 te 6 : jos from commen colds [structures | Ameren staan of 4-11: 3% 1 | He said inspection of the 4- L 8 Ayres $17 ptd ser ve. 108 Hang On. apartment building had-shown fire Be R St Yan'com . .... 0B " Mave y escapes to be unsafe, wiring in’ & Bobbs-Merrill com ...... Ei ALLiON” Color Chronic bronchitis may i | gangerous condition and the fur- Central Sova com ...... Ih mond Strikes Back } Ts enLORest CoM. GF acute biome nace unsafe. - | Comin Loan 4% td’. co. “Rosé Bowl Classic” Mord to take chanos with any medi= He also said his office would al yoo A Svar SU a ‘ - tine lees potent than Creomulsion low only a limited time for repair|Cummios Eng pra... #1] —— Hopes Tight to the seat'of the 51 wiring in a trailer camp at 3102 Consolidated Industries ofa . 3% + DE aia poe locoen 80 XPS 497 | \focion, Ave. which he ordered SHE FE Su SRT HL jp ONET Soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed | changed to comply with safety Elecizoni Lab com ud LC broncitial mucous leodes, He “sald "the defective wir="f ‘Hays Corp .s oo... Creomulsion blends beechwood | d t-| Herff-Jones of 4 i. ALBOTT—WA-0090 creosote ling was a fire hazard ahd presen » ms_in_ Technicolor time byspecial process with other INS danger of electrocution as Well.| home Deus: con El FOR KEEPS” BK osied medicines. fof goughs. ee indpls Asso Tel 2 pid on s—Charles Drake No matter how many sfisdicines | BUS STRIKE ENDS Ind & Mich EL a we N RLAND” Jou have tried, tell druggist to| CANTON, O., Jan. 13 (UP)—AFL/ inal Pa E Se a 2a ) DE fe 01» bokla of Creomulion with {bus drivers of the Canton City Lines Indpis P&L : 08 105% erstanding you must like last night ended their 46-day strikefindpls Water oda Ri ickly af the oot pero the basis of a 16 cents an hour! navi Riva | 31 A tom - have Tour mone hack (Adv) iwage Increase settlement. | ferson Nationa! life som Liaw =| *Kingén"&-Co pid ........... 7] ? L o |Kingan & Co com 3 .. |Lincoln Nat Life ........ 561% : . Lincoln Loan 8'% pfd . | Marmon- Herrington oom 5 Mastic phalt . National Jomer oO 7 N Ind Pub Ser 3 1 N, Ind Pub Serv on 16s - P'R Mallory com Va 3 Pub Serv of ‘Ind ‘co 39Ve Pub Serv of Ind 3% Ross Gesr & 1 : So Ind G&E 4.3 pid 08 | ) Stokely-Van Camp com ....... J3% Stokely-Van Camp pid .. W Terre Haute Malleable .. 104 . U 8. Machine com "% = NE Union Title com tos 58 5 BONDS Allen & Steen 58 87 ....... 01 American Loan tos 60.» 3 ie] Po Bastian Morey 58 81 siveee: 81 ee Eh opm mag b Mo go. 0! + TT d 08. 1 iMh and Delaware Sotimbta Ciob ae . n oe $44 1a 4-2 PUD Hamilton Mtg Corp Se 67 .... 98. -... Pe In Teche fo fer i 5s ‘ " po FURY” “Cicoter indpis. Brass & a ee TE THE BOOK” solar patie BY THE BOOK Ind’ Asso Tel 0 s 5 i 108 -r Investors Tel EFT 8m Oper Tar Corp 5s 57 15 9 6:48 _ "Ex-dividend or. ex-Tnterest. e—Ted Donsidsen I's NEW... is our oF ™Ss u. S. Statement ALLION" gion all=Pat 0 wlT6 THE WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UP)—Covern- | mond Sirikos , Back oe yuent apis AG aeuiyts forthe. ol rent year throug an. a ————————— 4 8 YOAr ago. on i © And when you lift'a cup of this glori- es eld—Priscilla Lane ous new Chase & Sonbom fo your lips, - Recelpts : Ap - you'll exclaim with delight! Yéu'll agree (Gah Butane ARsEp i's “the finest coffee money can buy”! (Cold " Res we Get 0 can today —vacwum-pocked, from XPufie iE Lid gros, Taste ieitene- today! ON A i. — woof - : 4 hot So iA # :
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pounds sg the the new sanitation board! 330. 360 pounds xpected to spend
Slaughter Pigs 90- 120 pounds .. . [email protected] CATTLE (1325) ; Cho oc 700- 900 pounds .. veer [email protected] 900-1100 pounds ... 3% 40: Lag pounds LL. 33.0040:
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: 700- "900 pounds 32.00] 900-1100 pounds 3.00 1100-1300 pounds 26. [email protected]! Medium m— 700-1100 pounds ..... erenns = 1100-1300 DOUNAS sie rnnssecs. 300 26.50 Common : _100- 1100 pounds regen eineany tocal Issues = dan, lie “ STOCKS Bid Asked |
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| 500 pounds and down
Cagle
sessssasnrne 31.00 00 800-1000 DQUNAS ..evevovecns 3108345. 600- "800 a ds 25 i poun sensananniis [email protected] 800-1000 DOUNAS ..esvevnnees ++ 25.00 31.00 1 900-pounds iv vviiviiv 19:[email protected] Commén — 500- 900 pounds :..... [email protected] Cows (AN Weights) Qual na ee [email protected]| Mediu [email protected] Cutter | and common ......... [email protected] ian 14.35
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UNAS «e.ovpences. [email protected]
, [email protected]%0 Hei 500 pounds and down + [email protected] | Calves (steers) Good and choice— 500 pounds and down Medium
500. pounds and down
Calves (heifers) Good and ¢hoice—
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| Mediuny. 500 pounds and ‘down yier en + SHEEP (2850) Lambs
Ewes shorn) Good and choice .. Common and medium
Local Produce
"PRICES Wt FoR PLANT DELIVERY Poultry: 1948 springers and broilers, 35¢;- | Leghorn Springer, ; cocks and stags, 10: hens; 4% over 35¢- under $13 and Leghorns, 17¢; No. 2 poultry, 4c less than No Butterfat: No. 1, 82c; No. 2, Eggs: Surtent 3e receipts, ‘50 oy “to case, {38¢c; grade A 4ic; grade A medium grade B° small,
land grade B hes. 8c; [33a aires and “checks ;26c. Truck Wheat Jan. Indianapolis flour mills an! rain élevators are paying $2.94 per bushel or No. 1 red truck wheat; new yellow corn, 13.50 Jer bushel; new white corn, $2.60; 2 oats, $1.33 yellow soybeans, J4_per cent “moisture, MM. per cent moisture, $4.20
i. Georgia rgia Lists 3d “Wreck in 3 Days
CHAMBLEE, Ga. Jan. 14 (UP)— | Georgia marked up its third train | accident in three days today after (the Southern Railway's “New York- | jer” rammed a stalled Navy crane-
[truck at a grade crossing here last I night, derailing 10 cars and mw
« _|ing five trainmen.
The crewmen, slightly injured, were taken to a hospital here, | Scores of passengers were. bruised] and shaken when the crash occurred
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soon after the train had left Atlanta |
{on a scheduled 18-hour run to New | York. ™ They were all able to board relief {trains to continue their north-east- | bound trip or to return to. Atlanta.
YOUR NEXT COLD WAVE
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WELUDING 8
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TSunrise.......7:08 | Sunset.......4:44 Precipitation 3¢ hrs. ending 1: 30 8, m.
“Total precipitation since Jac. 1
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Park Board Doubts Right to Transfer
Whether - the Veterans Admin. bed hospital here hinged today on
$1000 Reward a Offered for Bandit"
times the Manhattan office of the Colonial Airline has ween held up by
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (UP)~Three
the same gunman. .
Today Sigmund Janas, president,| {posted a sign.on the door saying:
“Anybody who kills'the next holdup man gets $1000."
American. ‘National
‘whether or not it could get clear title to the city property located! near the Medical Center, The property is owned by the City Park Department which transferred -it last month, with City Council approval, to the VA. However, today VA attorneys were raising the question of whether the park department has legal right| under Indiana law to turn over the’ tract to a federal agency and
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that the park board can dispose, of land only after it has been ap-| praised and sold for bids. Plan for Transfer City and federal authorities were
—| said to be considering a plan where~—|by the property would be trans1 ferred to the city redevelopment 1 commission, which, they believe,
The following table shows the temperature Yesterday in other cities:
has power to convey the land to the VA. Officials would not comment
VA officials said if they can objain clear title to the property they will begin their primary survey | within six to nine months and con{struction would follow that.
A conference on the transaction was held yesterday in Mayor Al Feeney's office. Attending were Edward HH - Knight, city corporation}?
VA real estate office in Chicago, and Paul V. Brown, city parks and rec|reation superintendent. :
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whether they have clear title to ney, G. Barret Moxley, Quintin G. . |the property. They believed It may be required Stout, Thomas D: Taggart, and Wits
counsel; Edmond C. McCahill of the.
Re-elects Officers
$10 Million Increase Shown in Deposits
All officers and directors of the {American National Bank were re‘elected yesterday at the annual meeting of the shareholders, Directors are J. M. Bloch, J. E | Cain, J. F. Carroll, J, I. Holcomb, George A. Kuhn, William H. Moo-
Noblitt, James 8. Rogan, Elmer W.
liam H. Trimble.
Officers re-eletted were Mr. Stout, {chairman of the board; Mr, Rogan, president; president; E. Marion Lutz, vice president; John M: Zuber, vice president and trust officer; Howard M. Téhmpleton, assistant vice president; Charles R. Keogh, cashier; Frank E. Cramer, assistant cashier; Donald L. Dungan, assistant cashler; Walter J. Hubbard Jr. assistant cashier; Robert F. Keller, assistant cashier; Herbert G. Foy,
Harold 8. Cross, vice
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Says Each Sergeant To age Vice Squad’ Police Chief - Edward Rouls sald today his enforcement plans do not ‘nelude any “special” drives against big-time gamblers here, but that “1 will do~my best to take them out of business as they come to my ate tention.” - Judge Joseph M. Howard of Muinicipal Court 3 yesterday asked police to “bring in the big operators” as he heard the case of an elderly cigar store owner charged with of fering lottéry tickets for sale, Each a ‘Vice Squad’ “Police will be expected to make gambling arrests as part of their regular police duties,” Chief Rouls said, “Each sergeant will be a vice squad in himself.” Judge Howard's emphasis on “big operators” was followéd by his opinion that “there is no point in continuing to arrest the small fry” He said he could not dictate poe lice policy and, therefore, would not attempt to say how police could break up the $0 million Srganing Topiary here. 0 ; Promises to Help However, he promised all legal aids necessary--search warrants, subpenas for records and similar Judicial orders. Local gamblers and not outsiders are “responsible for the situation here, he believes,
“The “small fry,” Daniel Leonard,
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assistant - trust officer, and Charles H. Hittle, comptroller,
In the annual report to the!
an increase of $10 million was! shown in deposits in 1947, and an -0f 25 per cent in_outstanding loans, ] Shareholders approved a retire-| ment plan for , Smployess of ‘the bank. 7
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gift enterprise. The arresting officer, Thomas Flanary, said -he Was unable to tell the judge who the “big shots” are in the gambling rackets. He has been a member of the vice squad ‘the last five years.
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