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PAGE 4 ie LE i ‘THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - = romvko Fails - State Files Suit to Collect Hoosier Famer Ho From Gross Tax Chiselers

Continued From Page One |but never has used- court judg-|

ditional taxes or raise the present mets to force payment. The gross income tax. rates to meet State began collecting the gross niger costs of government, {income tax in 1934 during, the | Pau Continued From Page One through to signing as scheduled on Saturday.

In Prospect here 'administration of Gov, Under the court suits, Hoosiers McNutt, His plan was disclosed in a con-] versation with British Minister of

Continued From Page One who have failed to pay their taxes yp. ab ion County, the os | ment by the companymais easily may be forced to.pay their taxes, filed suits against the following arrived at on a percentage basis. [Plus interest” “and penalties and persons for 1948 delinquencies in| Last December, a few days be. COUrt costs. Judge Walter Pritchard's Superior | § | fore Christmas. the company an-| The courts are being asked to Court 4: : State Kenneth Younger at a reception last night after President Truman opened -the conference with a warning that its sole job was to sign the treaty.

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Continued From Page One sure we'll top the 600,000 mark {for the third straight year.” Another special event for today twas the Women's Crocheting Con-|

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| nounced an addition of 10 million|render judgment against the de-| Hobart C. Dressendorfer. |cuble feet of natural gas would linquent taxpayers. If the tax. | Delaware St.. $57.02.

lower rates $700,000 a vear. “payer fails to pay after a court| | 4 this basis. a quick calcula-|judgment, the state intends to in-| Russell Alsop, 1341 Kappes St.,

| tfon. not revealed by the gas com-/ Istitute.. garnishee proceedings. tf ows the 14 million cubic This would have thé effect of the |

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|and ‘round the show arenas, being 2 5.48, [turned this way and that at the Raymond Draughon, 93 35 Udell [direction of the judges, and jeav-|

Mr. Gromyko asked Mr. : RT Ran on will go into the mains state legality deducting a certain St., $50.63. Hng the rings with or without = Younger how long he thought the, . labout Nov. 1, should produce a amount of money every -week| Charles T. Downey, Brevort,Winning ribbons. = conference would last. Mr.| argo! of Reds? — Louis saving to consumers: of about a from the pay of the delinquent Hotel, $85.68. ® | Semifinals of the bricklaying 3 Younger told him “it should be. Adamic, left-wing writer, might | miilion dollars annually. (taxpayer. - | Morgan J. Allen, 1010 N. Ala. contest were to be run off. z over in a ”week. Then Mr. | have been slain by Kremlin | In testimony before the Fed-| James Propst, director of the | bama’ St., $71.15. The weatherman promised an. Tounger asked for Gromyko's ilar}, polise indiested today. {eral Power commission about tig Income Tax Department,| Gayie'B, Anderson, 3221 Boule- Sel ol, DE oud dny, with 2 5 mvesligaling. repons | years ago. vard place, $98.50, negative statement so dear to the = I=

sted that 30! “The department is takin the | . Fonpany hay does SL strength [attitude that it is only Sop and| Charles M. Alford, 2023 N. heart of the fair-goer—‘no rain.” = natural gas would save Indian-| fair that everyone should assume Parker Ave., $68.02. : | ‘Three big attractions remained = = apolis users $2 milliod ‘a year. his fair ‘share of the tax burden. The suits were filed by Robert on hand to pull ‘in thousands of| To date the company has been|We will use every means at our F. Wallace, deputy attorney gen-|viewers. Grand Circuit sulky “| granted approxiriately 24 of the command to accomplish this end.” eral assigned to. the Gross ae, the nightly Horse Show 30 pillion, and the savings can Gross income department au- Tax Division. and, lively as ever, the Cetlin &| he calculated in lower rates, for thorities said the state has. in the persons Wilson Midway, all snared their |S

‘Ready for Fight’ {

“At least a month,” Mr. Gromyvko answered tersely. The Soviet delegate promised] the fighting in a conversation — which Philippines Delegate Brig.| Gen. Carlos P. Romulo started

the author was threatened by Communists who warned Mr. | Adamic against his stand in favor of Tito.

Council Approes

None of the local

jovially. past, used legal action in receiver- against whom suits were filed share of spectators and ‘partici-| ts f natural gas, } pe Pp C i “¥rhiep te T8 going to Sam Be $1,700,000 & ships to collect taxes from firmsicould be reached for comment. |pants. e B 8 x 7 \ asked. Ends Long Effort - “If, by ‘fight’, you mean my

The granting of the additional | natural gas comes as the result ‘of a long and vigorous fight by the utility to get cheaper gas tor |

right to speak and criticise, then |

move ren Pro erty Taxes p y | the consumers. i

myko replied. Other Communist delegates Ses) promised. to fight the plan. | Continued From Page One The entire grant made yesterse Iron Curtain Fan | aid during the peace conference total of $3.173.290 was raised to day by the FPC allocated 850| Z $3,342,478 for- 1952. {million feet a day to Some 15 Ind Welfare Boost diana cities. The gas for In-| The boost in welfare funds. an- dianapolis will be produced by the|

they. would: ONE—Insist that debate on the t treaty be unlimited. e United States and Britain have other major item of county spend- Tran Line Gas Co., a subsidiary | proposed a set of rules that would ing, was only $19,510. It will total of an itt es which will share in hold speakers to a one-hour $5,660,865 next year. Other citi wh ; oh : "In computing the .welkare budg- the FPC allocation are Muncle, consider | Anderson, Marion, Elwood, Lafa4 yette, New Castle, Crawfordsville,

inning. TWO—Offer “constructive sug-|et, councilmen did not Attica, Kokomo, Pittshoro, Roachdale, Greenfield, Pendleton, Lapel

gestions for altering the Ameri- the federa! discontinuance of ai rand Montezuma,

can-British-sponsored treaty. The because “the issue has not yet| United States has warned Russia been settled that the treaty conference was| General fund spending will ac-

called only to approve the present count for : ‘0 cents of the tax rate, re treaty. la boost of 5 cents. The rate for, Cathedral Football

THREE—Refuse to “sign” the welfars rose from 21.75 cents to Player Hurt in Practice

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present treaty if if is not changed in accordance with Red proposals. This forecast a Communist walkout at the climax of the peace conference. The first definite word on Red! strategy came after President Truman opened the tension-filled - conference last night with a challenge to the Communist nations to make good their “peace” claims by signing the treaty. “The treaty now before us offers more than talk of peace; it offers action for -peace,” the President said. “This conference will show, therefore, who seeks to make peace, and who seeks to prevent it; who wishes to put an

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124 cents. The. first serious football mis-

5 hap of the fall practice season A 3563415 item—for county was reported last night. highways—does not figure into] Dan Skojac, 17, of 1203 S. the propsrty tax rate because that/ Sherman Dr. was knocked unrevenue comes from gasoline tax. conscious by a ‘blow on the head Despite the 8-cent hike, the &t the Catholic Youths’ Organizabudget wus given a nod of ap-| tion Field while practicing with proval by Walter T. Horn, execu- the Cathedral High School squad.

tive sécretary of the Indiana Tax-|fi¢ Was treated by a General Hospital ambulance doctor and]

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“I think they've done a pretty good job under .these circumstances,” he said. The proposed county tax rate. together with the levies approved | by the city, schools and town-! ships, now goes to the Tax Adjust-

ment Board meeting next week.

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end to war, and who wishes to - {Final approval must be given by!

.cottinge, it.” {the state tax board bef 0 The greatest applduse of the rates become official, elere the President's address followed ‘his. ra as

reference to the “outstanding leadership of General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur ..."” in Japan.! Conference delegates were talk-| ing excitedly following the President's address over an extempo-

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