Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1951 — Page 8
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Formula 31° 4 Kk the Nati ways it needs without adding new menting the lack of money for our earning power. books Bf Fdosiers and added phat 12% on Iotonists rola tt A ei 4 ~ Especially Prepared Churches. | taxes. the projects-and moaning for new Less Than in 1934 ; most of that goes for national de- It sa vicious cycle,” Mr, For- 5 For You! The ‘city This was the considered “opin- taxes, Mr. Fortune's attitude is we fense. tune said, - % * contender” ion of State, Treasurer William expec ted to halt, somewhat, the . Mr. Fortune said that propov- He warned that Indiana ‘would He advocated, ‘instead. that N A personalized-hair style & “Indianapoli Fortune, who yesterday said the wailing for new funds’ by other tionately the state was spending soon-have. a hodge-podge of spe- state officials and lawmakers \ J credted. for each individual cious,” in th state's financial solution was cre- state officials. . ; less for state government today cial authority! financing methods get: together and. formulate one ¢ PL. 0481 or PL. 6090 (interdenom ation of a reserve fund to pay State i ‘Blessed’ than in *934. He cited statistics to if state officials weren't careful, long. range plan for schols, hos- L. CULOMer Century for the needed projects on a long : ; a back up his point. “We now have authorities to pitals and highways together with NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY - di y at range scale. Mr. Fortune said Indiana was. In 1934, Hoosiers spent $148 build roads, bridges and schools,” one method of financing them cago, sent ° While most state officials and “blessed” ‘with "a pay-as-you-go million on state “nd local goyern- he said: “And each one has dif- . Turn Left from Elevator : o6k over i lawmakers recognize the need for government that has no debts. ment while they were earning ferent requirements.” Sovola to Speak Good | OPEN en Au DAY | enumerate additional educational, road and ‘There is nothing we can't do more than $978 million. Last year, Avs : So : For Abused, SATURDAY | o%, institiitional - improvements, none In the way of improvemen ts,» he Hoosiers spent $463 million for One Thing In Common His trip lo Eurgpe will be sub- Hard-to- : prove assets has publicly stated that this could. said, “because we have the means sfate and local government—but Mr, Fortune said they only had ject of a-tatk by Ed Sovola, writer Wave, Grey, p ; Oren Every -national he: be accomplished short-of-Rcreas- and finances, for the job. earned more than $5 billion. one thing in common they all of “Mr, inside Indianapolis” in Bleached and o SAM Nasned here. ing the alréady burdensome tax The youthful-looking State According to Mr. Fortune's increase the tax load. The Times: at Phi Kappa Psi Fra- Children’s 401 Roosevell Bldg. Jay 0 PIA Seances, . 2 load. Treasurer called all the “crying figures, Hoosiers were spending For example, the school build- . H The umny, meeting tonor- Hair ? 4th Floor Corner in & Wash phy “ rv ale oe Mr. Fortune's plan would be to and gnashing of teeth” over state 15 per cent of their income for ing authority requires the local TOW, e group will hold a din- . . ———————— in the articl start a reserve fund, like most finances a ‘waste of time.” He state and” local government in communities to levy additional oa mesanE at 6:30 p. m. in the ; 5 successful businesses, to pay for said the state was better off 1934 and only 9 per cent of their taxes to pay for rental’ of new APeX Grill a TT Any. city the improvements. He said there financially than practically any income for the same purpose last buildings. New toll Toads Wott Ll oH SS RH SARA, 0 a setting of t are many ways to raise the state in the nation. : Mr. Fortune . ¢ . 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