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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

“TUESDAY. JULY 10, 1951 Financial ;Gbod News— |

Record 84

Million Income Offsets Fears Of New Tax |

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State May Wind Up Fiscal Period in Black First Time in Six Years

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ : Fears that a new state tax would be needed soon to finance mounting state government costs dissolved today Ripple business district

as top state officials i ? ' p counted this year’s record gross Council hears a petition

income tax collection of $84 million—$13 million more than|mit business use of the 6200

last year. block of Carrollton Ave. The

Budget Director Lytle Freehafer said the whopping|tailed yesterday to take collection probably means the action on the proposal

state will end t i Th. state tax is needed, and state of-|issue now will ‘be decided by a Office he 1950-51 fis ficials are assured that the time! majority vote of the council.

cal year in the black, some-

I hasn't happened for|, gefinite possibility that the leg- . islature will. decide to use the It also means that the state bonus tax (one-fourth of one per will Rok Jive to dip into the sur-|cent of the gross tax). plus o million that the state Wh s | built up during the war years cen Ga No Endget

FheR Sele Wag very little con-|pudget, the members estimated dential to business use. . the gross income tax would raise To the average man in thelonly $73 million. The record $84| street, Mr. Freehafer pointed out, million raised now enables the!

will come soon enough, there is| Four commission me

bers were absent.

Residents of the 34th

this financial good news means|state to go along without touch-|Salem St. district blocked conthat the state can operate for|ing the surplus. The budget mem-|struction of a commercial drive-| a few years without a new tax, |bers figured to use $10 million | way into that residential street! unless the state undertakes huge|of the surplus this year and $20|by remonstrance before the Zon-| Sunday, her parents were forced

projects or something unforseen million next year.

develops, State Revenue It now Jocks,

|ing Board.

said Mr. Free-| Gates Motors, Inc,

financial picture, releasing figures

| s Nani Bootie-Less and Homeless— : bouts boi Her Layette’s in Hock—And Mom’s in Tears

0f Ripple Block

Growing pains of the Broad aired Monday when the City things I had made for her” are still packed up with the

City Plan Commission were evicted 10 days ago.

voted for the zoning change and|double house at 2213-15 South! three against. 8ix members must eastern Ave. to obtain personal fice said it was temporarily, sty-

vote one way for decisions to be pelongings binding. Three Commission mem- | ayetis Be or he

8 The zoning petition would year's/change the section from resi-| eruitless and the family still had {former home. They said the land-

Driveway Rejected

Commissioner pater that the state mi {Illinois St ' " : ght not nois St., had sought to - extend Conn. J. Sterling painted a brightihave to even use the full $20 mil-|a driveway from the company’s

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By DONNA MIKELS A four-pound baby girl happily kicked her feet in the {air in Methodist Hospital today, unmindful that they were |bootie-less and that she wore a “borrowed” gown. But her mother, Mrs. Joseph Clingenpeel, blinked

will pe Pack tears because her new daughter's layette, “all the

to per- family’s household goods at| =r =r or unable Io ‘the home from which they find an unfurnished house, so that {he might claim both the personal

definite] Mr. and Mrs. Clingenpeel have belongings left behind at the and the complained to the Area Rent | Yhompson residence, as well as that |$250 worth of furniture the land-

landlord Maurice] : f Thompson, barred them from lord sold him immediately before

mbers entering the rented side of his oc ¢VictionMeanwhile, the Area Rent Of-

and their infant's jleq in an effort to establish that “ +4» ithe landlord set out the family in set us out”| . . {June 28. fan “illegal eviction” and thus re-

| A week of house-hunting was |store them temporarily to their

| no quarters to which to move their lord said the Clingenpeel’'s pos[possessions by last . Saturday, ‘sessions have been stored in the |when Mrs. Clingenpeel was hos- 8arage and that they may claim | pitalized. them. : Thys when four-pound, 14-ounce| Rent attorneys said Mr. ThompRebecca Sue Clingenpeel was born | Son has contended that the Cling|enpeels were merely “sharing” the

{to use hastily purchased and bor-| double with his tenant Carlin Burowed clothing, instead of the! chanan and that he was under no carefully collected layette which Obligation to follow legal eviction

the expectant mother had stored Procedure. They said Mr. Buchanan, now residing at 3966 Winthrop

St. and

3409 N.|

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Ask S165000 Bail | For 16 Reds Be Hiked to $876,000

NEW YORK, July 10 (UP)— |The government today asked a federal court to increase from $185,000 to $876,000 the bail of 16 of the 17 “second echelon” U. 8. Communist leaders charged with conspiring to teach violent overthrow of the government.

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{motions which also asked that the new bail be posted by parties other than the leftwing Civil [Rights Congress, which put up i {the present bail and which pro- be |vided bail for four convicted first ; {string Communists who skipped 3 lout when they were ordered to 4 (jail, | Both motions were in the form | {of show cause orders signed by | Federal Judge ‘Alexander Holtz off. Both motions are returnable at 9:30 a. m. (Indianapolis Time) tomorrow before Federal Judge Vingent L. Leibel. | All 17 defendants were directed {to appear in court tomorrow with {their attorneys. They and four other “second string” Red officials who have not been apprehended {were indicted June 20.

lion next year. {Illinois St. repair shop through Todav the fut 1 Ave., has filed an affidavit sup- . The Revenue Department cred- to Salem St. A zoning variance hy utufe looked 2% porting the landlord's stand. Mr. Jections po li Year or ounied|ied the state’s new tax dodging|to permit the driveway was de- Jarl as Ine ig hd the new lI orItg om alleged he was a ten0.3 ih In on, or m lon|squad with recovering more than|nied as residents of the area de-|p. cp na Mr Clingenpeel said he ant and said he paid rent to Mr. é . las year. [$1.2 million from Hoosiers who|clared traffic dangers there|g i is Jookins for a h t take Thompson which was paid “in adMr. Sterling also disclosed that|were delinquent in taxes. would be increased. Ihis wife Rinse 3 2 3 vance” the day he was set out. Hoosiers had already paid $45 Mr. Sterling said that. while, Efforts to block constructions, _ ar - old new iy er 3nd; Under provisions of the Rent million into the state soldiers’|the tax-dodging squad was re-|of a parking lot. for the TIE sien th a a amela, oof on “shared” accommodations bonus fund. Clinton Green, state|covering delinquent taxes it ran Christian Church, 1564 Broadway | § mother and Infant leave

which showed total state tax col-

TODAY IN BUSINESS... by, | Harold Hartley . . . provides | money-saving tips for homemals Mrs. Joseph Clingenpeel and daughter Rebecca Sue . . . |ers, reports what is happening tw happy though she "hasn't a thing to wear." {the consumer market.

: i |the hospital. {the landlord need pot give formal director of Veterans Affairs, said|smack into a “mess of trouble” were unsuccessful. Ten com-|— —— "eviction notice to the tenant and STRAUSS usUAL SUMMER HOURS IN EFFECT——SATURDAYS he would make an optimistic with Hoosiers who paid their plaints that traffic congestion house at 3774 Salem St..for ma-|to the Rent Office, attorneys said q AYS: 9:30 TO | OTHER DAYS 9: T guess that the total $127 million taxes properly. It seems that the would be increased were out-| terial storage was denied Snider | They said, however, that they maa : A 9:30.70 3 bonus bill is paid up by the end state, by mistake, told many tax-| weighed by 40 persons who fav-|Auto Service, Inc. 3757 Illinois have queried the legal section in v

of 1953. |paying Hoosiers that they fdiled ored the lot. | St. If the time comes that a new|to pay their taxes. |

Only five votes favored thel!Cleveland for an opinion on the case, |

A temporary permit to use a |plan, not enough for approval.

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