Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 April 1932 — Page 3
ISERVICE A special characteristic of our service is the careful attention given every detail no matter how small. ' Stanley Surfus Funera! Director Phone 495
€ ° e , , Ligonier Shippers’ Assn. MARKET YOUR LIVE STOCK CO-OPERATIVELY “In the Hands of a Friend From Beginning to End.” WHREN YOU HAVE LIVE STOCK TO . SHIP, CALL The Manager and secretary are bond »d by the Massachusetts Bonding and fnsurance Company for protection of sur patrons. . T. J. Spurgeon Phones: Ligonier 834 or Topeka 8 ond 40 Hascall Crothers Crustee Perry Townshsp bifice ai Furmers and Merchants Bank Saturday Afternoon and Saterday Evening R W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONILER, IND \ N e — Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA : i -~ AUCTIONEER Phome £o 1 Wawake 1 ost s T T TIOR3 S o | Harry L. Benner Auctioneer | Upen for all engagemends | Wolf Lake, Indiana | Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones |
Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 857 - Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers _ vhone 156. Ligonier. Indiana - O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pamps, Water Systems, Etc. Well Drilling Phone 333 Ligonier, Ind Kenneth Gorsuch General Hauling Day or Night 'Phone 832 Ligonier
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HAVE A RADIO PARTY
My campaign for the Democratic nomination for Congress must be made largely by radio. I am a work ing man, although I work at a desk, and can not do as wealthy candidates or idle ones can—spend my time running up and down the district calling on the leaders who imagine they control the votes of their towns or counties. I think in these days that really is largely imagination, anyway. But I can do this. I can chat with you a few minutes occasionally by radio. lam going directly to the voters of the Fourth Congressional District in that way. Please do me the honor to tune me in. I will not impose on you with a long speech. My chat will be short and definite. There will be no oratory. But I will “say things.” Station WOWO (1160 Kilocycles) Saturday, March 26, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 2, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 9, 8:45 p. m. Saturday, April 16, 8:45 p. m. . Saturday, April 23, 8:45 p. m. Monday, May 2 time to be announced in the newspapers of the district. HARVEY W. MORLEY To The Voters of Noble and Whitley Counties ‘
1 wish to announce myself as a candidate on the Democrat ticket for Judge of the 33rd Judicial District, subject to the Primary Election to be held in Noble and Whitley Counties on May 3 1932. '
Your support will be appreciated CLAUD V. BARKER
Candidate For Clerk
I wish to announce that I will be a Republican candidate for the office of Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble county, will promise that 1 shall if nominated and elected to save the tax payers of tre county in every way that I can. / Isaac Deter
Candidate For -Sheriff
Clifford Barker, of Wayne township has announced his candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Noble county on the Democratic ticket. Subject to the primary -held on May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated.
Candidate For Sheriif
Irvin M. Cazier of Kendallville announces that he will be a democratic candidate for Sheriff of Noble county Subject to primary election in Noble County on May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated.
Candidate For Judge
1 announce my name as a candidate on the Democratic ticket for Judge of the Noble-Whitley Circuit subject to the May Primary. . ; : Rob R. McNagny.
Will Be Cendidate
I wish to announce that I will be a democratic -candidate for Clerk of ti ¢ Noble Circuit Court subject to the primary election May 3 1932, JOHN W. LEITER, Kendallville Ind.
Candidate For Sheriff
Frank T. Crago Elkhart Township will be a Democratic Candidate For Sheriff of Noble Count. Subject to the primary election May 3 1932. Your support will be appreciated. 3t
Will Be Candidate
I wish to announce that I will be a Democratic candidate for Commissioner, North District subject to May 3 primary, Your support will be appreciated. R. E. KENNY
1 wish to announce that I will be a Democratic candidate for sheriff of Noble county. Subject to the primary election May 3. Your support will be appreciated. { : Marion Eley, Allen township.
Candidate For Clerk
W. W. Dibble Green Township Democratic Cgndidate for Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court at. the Primary Blection May 3. Your support will be appreciated. : Candidate For Sheriff Herman F. Muesing of Kendallville announces that he will be a democratic candidate for sheriff -of Noble county at the primary election May 3 1932. : ; ~ Robbers Get Embalming Fluid ‘" ‘Robbers who got nothing but em‘balmninb fluid and morticians’ sup‘plies when they smashed a window on the auto of B. C. Dye, Danville, IIL, salesmdn discarded the articles in a |nearby ditch leaving a note ad- { mitting the April' fool’ joke was on
Theater Rabberies Admitted.
Rpbbery of the Bucklen theater, Elkhart on two occasions was solved Saturday® when Marvin R. Hager 25 of Niles, Mich., confessed to South Bend police of being responsible for Seven theater holdups and a restaurant robbery . With the arrest and confession or Hager police had cleared up'a series of theatre robberies that in January and February saw every South Bend motion picture house under guard by detectives. Despite these precautions, Hager escaped at that time and was seized only by chance Saturday. .
Hager told police he obtained only $3OO in the series of robberies and added that the gun which he carried was never loaded. A number of women identified him at the police station.
He was captured late Friday night at a restaurant in Niles, Mich., when he was identified by Mrs. Gail Sirlin cashier at South Bend restaurant on Colfax avenue which he robbed Thursday night. :
Nileg police had become suspicious of Hager because he had no visible means of support and had purchased new clothing. . When they heard of the restaurant robbery and learned that the license number of the car the bandit was believed to have escaped in was similar to one on a car that Hager had borrowed they notified South Bend police who took Mrs. Sirlin with them. Mrs. Sirlin identified Hager 'as the restaurant bandit.
School May Be Consolidated
The state board of education considered arguments presented on its order for consolidation of 20 schoolaid schools in southern Indiana by representatives of the schools involved. : ;
Towns represented at the board’s hearing were West Terre Haute, Nash ville, Chrisney, Troy Ferdinand Birdeye, Sunman Grandview and Carbon.
Several spokesmen opposed the board’s ruling pointing out that the consolidations would increase taxes in towns where relief was intended. Others said that increased transportation charges would make the move costly.
The schools were ordered consolldated as an economy measure to reduce operating expenses.
MillerSburg Bridge Suit Delayed
The case of Charles H. Prough vs. the boadr of commissioners of Elkhart county for $2,500 damages alleged to have resulted from the construction of the Millershurg overhead bridge, which was set for trial in the superior court in Elkhart has been postponed until today. Prough is represented by Attorney James L. Harman of Elkhart. When Prough filed a claim for $2,500 with the commissioners there he was offered $250 but refused to settle for that amount, Further action in the matter of paving the overhead approaches’ by the county has been delayed until the final settlement of the Prough claim, The county has $7,970.11 n the Millersburg bridge fund. :
Flying Tackle Stops Bandit
A sensational flying tackle,cut gown @ bandit in the heart of the business district of South Bend during the noon Tush hour Thursday a few minutes after he had held up and robbed Miss Louise Morris in a loan company office. : The bandit told police he is Eugene Sirko 26 aliag Eugene James of South Bend. o E. L. Kingsafer a farmer ‘heard a cry for police from the windows of the loan office and saw Sirko running He felled Sirko in one tackle. Police recovered $4l and and the two vietims identified Sirko as the bandit. et Notice of Administration
Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the will gnq estate of Rebecea J. Showalter, late of Noble county, in the state of Indiana, de ceased, and creditors and all other persong interested in said estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. Alta M. Green, Executrix. Bothwell & Vanderford Attorseys for Hstate . . 10a3w LaGrange Woman Dies Mrs. Marietta Price 70 owner of a hotel at Brighton for many years died at the home of her daughter Mrs, Lester Weir residing six miles east of LaGrange from complications.
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Following are the new and increase ed taxes so far adopted by the house in the new revenue bill to balance the federal governments budget for the next fiscal year: ) Postage: Letter postage raised from two to three cents; estimated revenue $135,000,000. Income and estate taxes:
~ Higher individual income and surtaxes $139,000,000. Higher estate and gift taxes, $36,000,000. Corporation income tax raised from 12 to 131% per cent, $26,000,000. Rate of 15 per cent on consolidated corporation income tax returss, $9,~ 000,000. Repeal of “net loss” provision, $20,000,000. Dividend exemption changes, $6,000,000. : : Sales and excise taxes: v Imported gasoline and oil one cent per gallon; $25,000,000. Imported coal, $2 per ton; $1,500,000. ' ; : Malt, wort and grape concentrate, $46,000,000. Lnbricating oil, four cents per gallon; $35,000,000. Cosmetics, 10 per cent; $25,000,000. Furs, 10 per cent; $20,000,000 Jewelry 10 per cent, $15,000,000. Sporting goods and camera, 10 per cent; $4,000,000.
Chewing gum, 5 per cent; $3,000,000./ Matches, four centg per thousand; $11,000,000. ; Radiog and phonographs, 5 per cent $11,000,000. Automobiles, 3 per cent: truck 2 per cent; accessories including tires 1 per cent; $57,000,000. Yachts and motorboats 10 per cent; $500,000. Candy, 5 per cent; $12,000,000. Cereal beverages, 1921 rates; $ll,. 000,000. ' : Mechanical refrigerators 5 per cent; $4,500,000. Miscellaneous rates: Amusement admissions, 1 cent on each ten cents over 46 cents; $40,000,000. Telephone and telegraph messages, five cents on messages between 30 and 50 cents; ten cents on those over 50 cents; leased wires, 10 per cent; $35,000,000. . ‘. Rental of safe deposit boxes 10 per cent $1,000,000. : Capital stock and bond issues 10 cents per $100; $13,000,000. Total so far adopted $751,500,000.
Dies at Avilla, Henry Getz retired B. &O. engineer died Sunday night at the Old People’s Home from heart trouble. Most of his life was spent in Garrett. Two brothers survive, one of them also an inmate of the home at Avilla.
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Gas Tax Receipts Show Decrease
Indiana gasoline tax collections dropped in March for the first time in a year, Joseph M. Treacy Sr., gas tax collector reported . The condition totaled $1,154,096.44 which was $35,000 less-than the same month last year.
Treacy attributed the decrease to the fact that automobile license sales have fallen 25 per cent below last vear’s figure.
260 To Be Graduated
More than 260 Kosciusko -county high school genors are candidates for graduantih siog... ‘yearoh :ixThlvp graduation this year. Dates of the commencement execerises at the various schools will be announced later.
Syracuse high school will graduate 29 seniors and Milford high school will graduate 20.
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Wake Up Your Liver Bile ~ —Without Calomel
And You’ll Jump Out of Bed m the Morning Rarin’ to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn’t get.at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels dailv.
By Charles McManus
Infirmary Inmate Inherits $BO,OOO - Louis Wheeler 70 an inmate of the Knox county infirmary was .notified by attorneys ‘at Vincennes that he 1s the only heir to a fortune estimated to be between $BO,OOO and 5 000 His receiving the inheritance depends on positive establishment of identity. The money was left by .john Vest, Wheeler's uncle who died recently in California. : 30 Per Cent Assessment Drop. - Tax officials estimate that there will be a loss of at least 309% in DeKalb county taxables this vear approximately $12.000,000 less than the assessment of $40,980,000 last vear. This means a big problem when the tax levies are fixed. o
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