The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1932 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19,

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OFFICIALS DIFFER ON EFFEC FIVENESS 01 l VVC INDIANAPOLIS, J:in )► (UP) State officials <liffer< 'l t«' oy conri'i ing the effectiveness of th. new poll tax law as a revenue raising no Sure. Under terms nt the net. |ia ed by the 1931 legislature, I di'ii i e dents must present i piil poll taxreceipt when they , pp|\ u n\ w

of license sold by the state. Its upporteis argued that thou sands of persons were evading payment of poll taxes each year because of tho inability of county officials to maintain an accurate check upon peroi s eligible to pay the tax. It was expected that passage of the hill would result in a sharp increase in revenue from poll taxes.

According to William P. Cosgrove, deputy auditor of state, however, there are only r>|fi,(MKi polls in Indiana. The state collects one dollar on each poll tax and if each of the polls paid, t e total would amount to only $51B,000, he pointed out. Cosgrove believes that many of the eligible polls evade the tax by giving their ages as more than 50 years and many refrain from

buying licenses at all, he believed. Other officials expressed divergent opinions. John Cramer, deputy insurano' commissioner, said there were IK.iHio insurance salesmen in the state who are required to buy permits each year and that the new law has caused a great many of these to pay poll taxes for the first time since they

were eligible. James Carpenter, head of the auto license bureau, said reports reaching his office from various districts of the state indicated that county treasuries were benefiting considerably by the new law. This is due largely, he believed, to the fact that autoists are required to present poTTta.v receipts when they purchase licenses. Carpenter said, as women are exempt from poll taxes, he expected to receive a flood of requests from husbands df siring to transfer the title of ownership of their automobiles to their wives in order to evade payment of poll taxes. But this has not occurred A check of the total of transfers issued this year revealed that the number was less than the total at this time a year ago.

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< RIME DEI KEASE REPORTED INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. ‘ (UP)— Crime decreased in Indianapolis during 1931, it was revealed in a report by .Mike Morrisey, police chief. The reduction in the amount of property stolen, as compared with 1930 was J467.855.34. The amount stolen in 1931 was $1,032,999.08. The number of burglaries in 1931 '.’ as 188 under 1930, the total for the vtar being 2,150. Ihe number of complaints to police decreased 514, with 12,742 being registered in 1931. Murders, however, increased during ’931. There ’’.ere 29 in 1931 and 27

1 in 1930

i Mrs Harold Gibbs and family Miss Mary Jack spent a few- days last week w-ith Mr. and Mrs. Harold

Gibbs and family.

Mr. Fred Wolfe and Leona Calvert spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calvert and family.

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Mr and Mrs H. W Sutherlfn st nA Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Fred Spencer Ihe Federated Ladies Aid Societx met with Mrs Forrest Potter Wednesday afternoon Mrs. H. A Hall of Bainbridge Sunday with Mr. and Mr- A '1 Dowel and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Goff Dr and Mrs D E. Reed were din-

ner guests Sunday evening oil Mrs I. A i ullrtt at Cl.! vfuj| The Garden Club met "it) Beile Leonard Frida, 'fteimfl Mr and Mrs. Lon Clodfelw farnilv spent Sunday ' ith M| Mrs W'illis Clodfelter Hr and Mi - Clell Biu!’ spa nesday in Indianapolis. Mi and Mrs. Louis McG spent Sunday with Mi and 1 A McGaughey and fainil . Mu C Brumfield is visiting i here E O Blake of Anderson b nig the w eek with Mr and M nie Clodfelter and farnilv Mr. and Mrs Dick F ,'shet i enstle spent Sunday aiterno* Mr. and Mrs P C. Sutherlin. I

PETRIFIED SNAKE d ASHINGTON, Ifid., Jan. 15, (UP) —Trace of v hat is believed to be a petrified rattlesnake were found in rock surrounding a sewer in the business distriit here.

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I H!S \\ EEK'S WEATHER Rain Su” I iy night in upper Ohio He ill likely e"d by Monday, ♦her. gem m!! lair en.-ept a peiiod of rain middle of week; somewhat colder by Tuesday, but temperature will r?main above norma! until near end of week, " hen eonsiderabh colder w eather L indicated. PORTLAND MILLS Miss Dorothy Mitchell and Man Katherine Spencer spent Wednesday mght with Mis, Kathleen Harbison Miss Odetta Harbison spent Wednesday night with Miss Neonvi Spencer Mrs Marne Miller and Kenneth t.4!er pent the day Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Fay Spencer and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cunningham and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ( lyde Spencer and daughter Norma Mr. and Mi*. Frank Crooks and family .-.pent Sunday with* Mr and

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