Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 167, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 21 August 1947 — Page 2

SULLIVAN, INDIANA PAGE TWO

STJLLJ FAN DAILY TIMES-' THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1947,

'A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854

PAUL potnter : ELEANOR jeOYNTER JAMISON .

, Publisher Manager and Assistant Kditor

HOMER H. MURRAY ; Editor Entered as second-class matter at tbe Poatofflce. 8illivan, Indiana .' Published dally except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. BuUivan, Indiana , Telephone 13

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Once Over Lght!y

the Republicans piling it on and piling it. on where it has been completely unnecessary. For example, do you know that the returns from the gross income tax last year was far greater than had been estimated, and that the soaking program by

I the Republicans has piled up a

huge surplus in the state treasury and yet those same Republicans

! new teacher salary that the legis

lation passed, it was necessary for the property tax to be raised. Now understand, we are not com-, plaining about the increase in salaries for the teachers. Whatjwe are wondering about is, did the Republicans have to increase taxes so much, when the present i tax rate was bringing in enough , to have handled the salary boost.

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Frankly, we can't help but

i wonder what their strategy is. ,They are either a little naive, in i thinking that such shenanigans ! could be gotten - away with, or I else they are extremely poor managers. Surely someone in the Statehouse should have had the common sense to have seen that with the present rate of employment, and with a period of wage increases coming up that the gross income tax would bring in more money than the Republicans expected it would.

FARMERSBURG' , ,and Mrs. Ray Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and I Mrs. Maggie Lloyd returned , n t i. i- t ! Monday from a visis with Clevey daughter, Barbara, Barbara Jean ' , , ' , , ,

Stevens, Herschel Ilall and Cecil

Curry attended the annual Lumbermens picnic Saturday at the Riverside Park in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart of Indianapolis were here Monday fon a brief visit with Sims Killen. ' Miss Marty Hamilton of Sullivan visited last week with Mr.

Lloyd and famivy at Blooming

ton, Indiana. Charles Dayhoff was called to Bedford Tuesday due r to the death of his nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sharp are the parents of a six pound daughter born Monday, August 18th at St. Anthony's Hospital , in

Terre Haute. She has been named Vicki Lee. Mrs. Sharp is the former Lucille Dills, daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. Ray Dills. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldridge

have returned from a two weeks vacation on the east coast. 1 Bud Bennett, Denzil Jennings and Herm Vester attended the called district Legion meeting at

Bloomfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reed an Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reed of Pimen to called on Mr. and Mrs. Ra Reed Sunday evening.

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If ypu have been reading the proposed tax rates for the different' units in the county, you will have noticed that these rates are

higher than" they were last year. In fact, for the city of Sullivan, should the state tax board ap- i prove the rate that has been set up for the city, local residents will be paying something like $1.40 more than they. paid last i year, j

And all this, mind you, from an "economy-minded" Republican legislature. But then perhaps the party is "economy-minded" only on a national scale, and will pour it to the taxpayer on the local scale, and really squan-

INCREASED tax rates this year? der the public's money. It could ' be that their main idea is to point

That cigaret tax, for instance, was expected to bring in about $9,000,000. However, it will bring in at , least $12,009,000, a third more than was anticipated when it was passed. That tax was for a good cause, even if it was entirely unnecessary. There has been

enough of a surplus- in the gross income tax returns to have met the additional payments to the

to that surplus and try to tell the voter that it is the result of good management, hoping that the extremely high tax rate will be something that the voter will forget.

,;' I teachers that the cigaret tax was 1 But, before you start crabbing ' to provide. But, rather than do "about it, remember that each and this, the Republicans added an-, every increase that - the " local other tax to the burden of the

. citizens will be paying is the Ire- .taxpayer, and then forced suit of some legislation that was local units to do the same.

passed by the ' Republican General Assembly in Indianapolis last winter. It is just a case of

LOCALS

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hauger of Chicago, Iliyiois, have -returned to their home after visiting their parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Rus-

the'sell, of Shelburn, and Dr. and Mrs. S. L; Pope, of Sullivan. Their

. . ., - son,".. Bernard, returned home If the city, town, and township with them after spending his units were to be able to pay the j summer vacation here.

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D. A. V. MEETING Commissioner's Room, County Courthouse 7:30 P. ML, Friday, August 22nd, 1947 Sponsored by Sullivan Chapter No. 70 DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS All ex-service men, honorably discharged with C. D. D., or9medical discharge or who were treated while in service for any disability, are invited to attend this meeting. CLAIMS FILED - APPEALS PREPARED Our services are FREE to ALL veterans. Veterans' laws and benefits explained WARD ANDERSON, State Service Officer presiding

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