South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 172, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1920 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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BOARD OF WORKS
GRANTS FRANCHISE
IVcw Jersey Railroad Cart ISow Goes to Council For Approval. riri1 fiction va.s t.ikn i'wrday
l y the bciird of public v.orks on xhf rrar.tlr.K l,y th. t'ard of a perpft-
ti il franchi.-c to th w Jfrsiy. Iniina. S. Illinois Railroad Co. for the t.or.srrutlori of ith r a ir.rl- -r louMf track irrl i:?.trl;il s;ur of its r iilro.ifl in th- iithi est rn i.irt of ihr city. The fram hise will no jro to the if y council for that body'.s approval of the action of th board of v. ork in entering into a contract uith the railroad company. The proposed pur will connect the main tracks of the New j-r-y 'Jnrtiana with tr.e iStudt-baker plant. i-nd will occupy 33 feet at the oisth nd of the Oliver tract. The spur will cross Olive t.. Kernbl a.v, fatalpa av.. Prairie av., Chajiin 6t. ind Kendall av. Tho public Bervle commission his :!rrady pranted th'; New Jeixy, In;,an.in c Illinois permission to cro-5 t.ie track"! cf any intervening: raili'iad.. Th f ranch may lie pr--nt.el to the council Monday niht if the committee of the whole, which Titf'fts them, can b induced to conf i fir It at the Monday nisht meetin if.
15 DELINQUENTS IN TAX RETURNS GET MINIMUM PENALTY
1'IXD DRIVERS WHO MADE SPEEDWAY OF MISHAWAKA A I'EftUE
Ml.hnwaka av. Is frild to afford n fjt-sirable race track for a'jtr mobile sjn-pdrr? a a far as pe-d making i rfincerned, but it does not prove o attractive when motorcycle patrolmen happen to be on the thori ii .rh fare. That is what Iawrence Kohl and hcMer Harker thought Saturday . ftcr thev had been lntervi .vrl by .Judire (Jilmer in city court. Kohl an! Marker tach own a Ford r. friday afternoon. In the c ool of tho day, they were drivlnp s Ul by .vide on the avenue. The tTpeed pir!t. hit both at the r-imr time. Th jnotorcycle patrolmen who m-st d them told the court that they w rrivaling1 speeders at Indianapolis reent!r. Jude Clllmer fined the two men Jj and costs each, and accompanied the fines with a warning that If thry wfre taken into court on the y iTvr charge apaln. the fine voulu
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ANNOUNCE ADDITION TO MAIL SERVICE TO TEST
Hy th addition of box ervice on the 10:20 a. m. west bound train ot the New York Central, the South V.end post office Is able to furnish eclnl delivery service to Chtca w hii-h will de'lvcr letters on th-4 sime day they are mailed here, it was announced Saturday by local iTVi.ils. Letters for the wet, whi h ;.re at the post office by 10 o'clock in the mornlnpr, will arrive In Chiafro by I o'clock.
De'.ir.quen's to the number of 13 humbly approached the office of the revenue ollector to f-eek his forpivents. Of these three were thre" salaried business men who had ne:cted to liand in returns. The penalty is fixed between J 1.000 as maximum and J5 as minimum when faiiur" to make, return ia due t th jghtlef.-ne-5. In addition per--n; of the amount of tax accrued is ,'ilr.o chrKd. Kor ne&lert to make payni'-nts before final date, the first lris:allrnent or one-cjuartcr uf th t.ix bcini; payable on last for filmt; return.-, five percent of the amount tint aid w ith Interest at one percent per month for period durinp which it remain due. Th collector Miowir.K leniency to all delin'iuc-nts who can show they had no intention cf evading the law. A penalty of $0 together with interest is the most any delinquent has been asicHM tl thus far. Two more agents will be add! to the forte of the South Mend revnue ollice according to advice from Washington announced by M. T. (.'uiiimin??, deputy revenue collector. Saturday. A position in the revenue oflice, with a starting salary of $1.4 00, open to hif:h school graduates, with a working knowledge of aci ountlnp. it also announced. The work consists of recording either income tax statements or collecting miscellaneous taxes on amusements or fimilar luxuries.
'DANPYLETO BE ! JULY 4TH ORATOR
Attorney to Deliver Address at Civic Celebration in Leeper Park.
NKW YORK John II. It.-ede hung a sign over his saloon reading: "This is my private home." Federal agents .seized several thousand dollars of his private stock.
Girls! Buttermilk Creates Beauty Overnight
Ian Pyle, attorney, has b"n cured by the committee nf the cil federation to deliver the principal address In connection with the patriotic and saered concert which is to be the city's observance of Independence day. Tho concert i to be held at lyeper park on Sunday evening. July 4. and in addition to the concert and addrs thrro will e comm.unitv Kinsing, slides for which will be thrown on a srreen. Among the slides v. hl h have been secured are "America," ' The star Spang'cd Banner." "HattU Hymn of the Republic" "Over There". - Keep the Horn t ire- Burning," and "A I.on;f, Lon? Trail." An impromptu choir composed of memb'-r from the various churchf of the city will assist in the slngincr. These choir members are askf to communicate with Edwin Morse immediately. The patriotic and sacred concert win take the place of the usual municipal celebration at Rum village.
STATE TINNERS NAMED IN TAR ESSAY CONTEST
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Th remits of the war ewy content conducted under the direction of the Indiana Historical commission, with th cooperation of the tat prjperlrrndent of public instruction, have been announced. The first prise amo-untinir to 30. awarded to Daisy Byram. of the Technical hlh school, Indianapolis, for her esny on "What Our Community Neds as Hhon by the War." The iw-onJ prize of $40 wns awarded to Mildred Grace Hill, cf the Union City high nchool. for her wiy on "The Soldiers' Entertainment in Union City." Third p!ac. a 130 prize. wa awarded to Phillip Leh.jran. of Warsaw high chool, for his paper on "How the War Has Affected Our Community." Fourth place, a prize of $20, awarded to Walter J. It. Hwe. of the Central high school. Kvansville. for his paper on "What W Did for Our Returned Service Mtn." The fifth prize of 110 a awarded to Kemp Moore, of the Wiley high school. Terre Haute, on "Indlan.Vs Memorial to th oldlera of the Great War." Owr i"O0 ervy9 were submitted to the Judges, consisting of Charles W. Moore, of Indianapolis; Trof. J. A. Woodburn. of Indiana university; I Js'. . Hines, state supfrlntendent of public instruction; Charity Dye. of the Pioneer Mother's Memorial association; Harlow I.indlry, of Karlham, college; O. H. Williams, state normal fschool examlnrr and Dimarchus C. Brown.
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