Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 74, 4 February 1921 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1921.

LAST MINUTE RUSH ON INCOME RETURNS DISCUSSED BY LOGAN With about 10 per cent of all income tax returns from this, district already in the hands of the internal revenue rolleetor. A. N. Loean. that" official

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pauu r nutty mai muivauuuo ncio iuu people of Richmond and vicinity were taking up this matter somewhat earlier than they had last year. "A number , of blanks have been given out from this office to persona deciring to . make out their returns," he eaid, "and the fact that, many have come in earlier than last year "would indicate that the last minute rush this year will not be as bad as It was in 1920." Banks and attorneys were literally swamped with persons asking for help in filling out their returns last year, he said. Have Figures Ready Mr. Logan emphasized the necessity that persons coming to his office for help have their figures ready. "Figures should include the total income and expenses for the year," he said. "It 13 a simple matter to determine such things as this and it helps this office to serve more people, as well as saving the time of the person making out his return here." About 2,000 persons sent in income tax returns from this office last year. A few local citizens sent their statements direct to Indianapolis with a check. This practice is not favored by the officials at the state office as they prefer to have all accounts checked over locally before handling them. Visits Outlying Districts In order to serve the largest number of people possible in this territory, the collector has arranged a schedule which will allow him to help people in the country surrounding Richmond. This schedule is as follows: Greensfork, at the bank, Feb. 14; Hagerstown, Feb. 15, Teetor Hartley Corp.; Feb. 16, at the post office. Boston, at the bank. Feb. 17; Cambridge City at post office, Feb. 21, 22, 23. Richmond, at revenue office, room 6, Palladium building, until March 15, on week days not named above. March 15 marks the final date for the filing of income tax returns.

Sermon at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Chester M. E. Church I F. TJlmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Boston Methodist Church Wilbur Thorn, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. "m., Guy Girton, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 by pastor. Teachers' training class each Tuesday night, Pastor Thorn, teacher. Prayer meeting each Thursday night. The membership of the Y. P. C. A. will meet at the home of Orville Presley, Friday night, Feb. 4. Attendance of activities for last week: Sunday school, 20; Epworth League, 25; Teachers' training class, 6; prayer meeting, 25.

Indiana Brevities

GREENCASTLE. An extra freight train on the Monon road was wrecked near Bainbridge Thursday morning and traffic was blocked on the road the greater part of the day. A freight car in the train broke down causing

matter should be Investigated fully before any recommendations are made for a change from the present system.

INEFFICIENT (Continued from Page One) less after the flood. Akron, O., he said is now the largest city under the city manager form of government. Cleveland he said is considering the city manager form. ,Mr. Tracy emphasized the point that the city manager form of government brings to the management of city affairs the most efficient men. He pointed out that the man who had started as the city manager of Staunton. Va., had gone to be city manager of Norfolk, Va., at a greatly increased salary because his efficiency and experience had made him valuable. W. B. Campbell of Anderson speaking for the bill said he represented the Anderson chamber of commerce with 1,000 members. A meeting had

the wreck.

SHELBYVILLE. Notes, checks and been held and he said that while the

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prOpOSed in this bill will call forth i cally that the passage of such a billiferred to Dayton which has the city representative men to look after the ! would mean tearing down the flag. j manager form, and said that it was his

One of the principal objections oner-; unaerstanaing mat tne last election ed by Mr. Laughlln was that the plan' there was one of the most corrupt in

includes the referendum on bona , tne history or the northern states.

business of properly administering this large and important corporation." Mr. Campbell said that under the present form, politics is one of the greatest drawbacks to proper city manage

ment. He said that 208 cities in the satisfactory in a number of cities.

issues and franchises. He said the experience along this line had not been

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taken from the vault of . the St. Paul Building and Loan association when that place was robbed Jan. 20, have been found in the basement of the building by the employees of the St Paul Hardware company which occupies part of the building. PLYMOUTH. Four men held in connection with the daylight holdup of the Culver exchange bank and the fatal wounding of Jacob R. Saine, who headed a posse of citizens to effect their capture are in jail here to await trial, having failed to obtain their release on bail at the preliminary hearing here Thursday.

actly ,what was in the measure it did indorse the principle which the bill espouses. He said also that the worn-

,en of Anderson were in favor of the

plan proposed in the bill. Mr. Campbell said that under the present form of government very often the business of managing a city is a sideline for those who are chosen to do the work. Points Out Needs. As an instance he said that a councilman is generally called on at the end of a fatigueing day to attend a meeting of the city council and give his attention to the business of the

city.

country are now under the city man

ager form and closed his speech by relating the delays incident to the building of the sewer system in Anderson. A short talk was made by W. H. Arnett of Kokomo who said be represented the chamber of commerce of that city with 500 members. Mr. Arnett said he believed in the bill because it gives the people of the cities the right to choose the form of government they think best. Joseph J. Schmid of Indianapolis, head of the Indianapolis real estate board was present, but confined his speech to the mere assertion that he was in favor of the bill. Speak Against Bill. Two men who spoke against the measure were Ira C. Koehne, a patent attorney of Indianapolis, and E. T. Laughlin of Odin, a small Indiana city. Mr. Laughlin formerly was a member of the legislature. Mr. Koehne seemed to think that the adoption of the city manager from of government was a departure from the principles of Republican form of government laid down by the fathers. Because the constitution specifies the state shall have the federal plan of government, he thought

j the cities also should have it. At one I point in his address he sa'd dramati-

yelled some-

why my

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County .Churches

V , , . Economy Friends Church Leslie T. Pennington, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Charles Marreson, sunprintendent. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, "A Man and. His Enemies." Everyone welcome. ; - f " . ' - Abington Union Church L. C. Thomson, pastors Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., M. L. Meek, superintendent. Special missionary services. County President H. L. Bertsch is expected to be present Sunday' morninp:. Preaching, 7 p. m. Subject. "Counting the Cost." Special music by Earlham quartette. Moston M. E. Church Rev. V. O. Boadler will begin a series of revival neetines at Boston M. E .church Monday night, Feb. 7. Everybody welcome. W. P. Thorn, pastor. Middlebore M. E. Church. .Rev. L. F. Tinier, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Clyde Thomas, superintendent. N'o preaching on account of dedication of . Whitewater "church. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Whitewater M. E. Chgrch L.F. Ulmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. v Special program. Preaching and church dedication, 10:30 a. m. Sermon by District Superintendent Somerville Light. Dinner in basement of church. Afternoon propram beginning at 2:30.

Ohio News Flashes

COLUMBUS. On instruction from the Int.Arst.atA flnmmirc( Commission

find ni'or t Vi o nrnt o ct nf fV i r rfPininl: I

railroads operating in Ohio increased their passenger rates from 3 to 3.6 cents per mile, making the rates charged in this state conform with interMIDDLETOWN. After a shutdown of four weeks, the open hearth department of the American Roller Mill company resumed operations Thursday when one furnace was lighted. Others will be lighted as rapidly as business conditions warrant. LINDLEY. Hidden assets worth approximately $25,000 were turned over to the creditors here Thursday by Ernest Baker and Arthur Kohler of Kenton, members of the bankrupt shoe firm of Kohler & Baker, which operates stores in Findley, Kenton, Galion, Ohio, and Ottawa, 111.

said, "we have a corporation with a capital stock of more than $35,000,000 and we believe that a plan such as is

MAY DELAY BOARD CHANGE INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 4. Governor McCray has indicated that a proposal looking toward the creation of a central board of control for state institutions in the place of the separate boards now directing the institutions will probably not be submitted to the present session of the legislature. The governor is of the opinion that the

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of Representative Noll of Indianapolis, who is a member of the committee, and was present. Among the citizens of Richmond who were at the hearing aside from Mr. Robbins, wer Edward Harris of The Palladium, Lee Dykeman, Verne Pentecost of the Central Labor Council, and Benjamin Johnson. It will be some time before the Knapp bill will come up for discussion in the house unless there happens to be a fight when it is reported by the committee. After it has been received on committee report It must lie on the desks 24 hours before it Is called on second reading.

How about Muncie.'

body In the crowd.

"I 'have often wonderpil

objected also because under the terms ' good friend Miltenberger has not mov

of the bill dual duties could not be ed from Muncie to Indianapolis," said placed on one officer. Sometimes, he Mr. Laughlin, referring to Representasaid, it was advisable to give more tive Miltenberger. chairman of the than one duty to one officer and often house cities and towns committee, who he said, the most efficient officer was! was presiding. selected for dutl duties. In this con-j "Maybe I am trying to help the city nection he referred to Jesse Eschbach, out," -replied Mr. Miltenberger. In furchief examiner of the state board of i ther remarks the badinage was exaccounts, tended to Indianapolis for the benefit Replies to Objections.

KS'SSSSSS SHE SUFFERED FROM BRONCHIAL

Dy Mr. tvoenne. . insieaa oi Demg contrary to our well established principles, Mr. White said the commission or commission manager form of government in reality gave greater expression to our democratic spirit. He said the purpose of the whole plan was to make our democratic form of government more efficient. The federal plan of governing cities he said has been a failure. There was considerable amusement when Mr. Laughlin in his speech re-

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You feel fine in a few moments, in my condition. I have taken t,

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Just as soon as you get the system toned up and in good shape, all those minor troubles disappear. Nature throws off such troubles like water off a duck's back. The trouble with most people is they are run-down and

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$1.10 MILES NERVINE ,

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$1.90 S. S. S. for $1.50 SCOTT'S EMULSION $1.25 VINOL at $1.20 CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN 60c CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN $1.00 PEPGEN for

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HYPOPHOSPHITE

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15c WEST HAIR NETS 10

$1.23 Mary Garden Pow- I 3 Bars Say man's Vegetable der $1.00 J Soap for 35

25c WOODBURY'S SOAP 20c PEAR'S UNSCENTED SOAP 30c CUTICURA SOAP 30c RESINOL SOAP 30c MENNEN'S BORATED TALCUM 30c MAVIS TALCUM at 35c DJER KISS TALCUM at 60c MULSIFIED COCO ANUT Oil 30c KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE SOc'PEBECCO TOOTH' PASTE

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35c Borden's Condensed Milk for 30

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