Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1949 — Page 6

EE rrr poe In Juvenile Home

9 1 CHICAGO, Mar. 4 (UP) — 16-year-old C hicago girl said Au day she was held id’ Detroit juvewithout

mother, sald the trea “outrageous The mother sald that Detroit police called her after the girl was taken to the juvenile home, but that she was out of town. Police then called a sister, who * told the police that it was all . right for the girl to be in Detro Mrs. Ricks said that Deron, was chapefoned by Mrs. Richard | Monro, 25, Chicago, the mother

. of two children and captain of|

the dancing group, with which the | girl appeared in Detroit. Mrs. Ricks returned to Chica-| go Sunday night, She telegraphed the Detroit police, then went to Detroit Monday night. §he ° recov“ered custody of her daughter! Tuesday afternoon. and returned; to Chicago Wednesday. "Miss Ricks said she went to the movie with friends after dancing with a group of girls at a private party sponsored by a tool firm in Detroit's. old Latin Quarter, a former cabaret. “My daughter was chaperoned by Mrs. Monro, and I knew where she was,” Mrs, Ricks said, “You'd think that the. Detroit police had more to do than pick on innocent girls.” Mrs. Marign Hunter, head of -the women’s division of the Detroit police department, said that _-Miss Ricks was held as a prospec-| "tive witness in case of a charge of child labor law violation|De . against the establishment where

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Annabel Ricks

Amend Measure

On Reassessment

Senators Change Real Estate Bill

A bill to standardize real estate |reassessments in Indiana moved! back to the House today after be-. ing passed with “amendments in the senate. The upper assembly made] several changes in the measure ‘which the House passed Feb, 23.) It is these changes in which the | House must approve. The bill requires the State Tax! Board prepare “rules, regulations, forms and standards” which assessors must follow in making all appraisals. May Raise Rate Assessment rates must not ex-

However,

total assessed value of all property in any county below the total lassessment of dll property in the) Sounty in 1948 then the rate may raised.

effective as of Mar. 1, 1950. Taxes for that year will be based

lectible under reassessment wil be in 1951.

‘CHECK ESKIMO EPIDEMIC

said today.

ceed one-thirl of the market or sale value as of Mar. 1, 1949. if the reassessment under this formula should reduce

Reassessment of all real estate ! {and improvements will be made]

on those figures, First taxes col-!

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