The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 August 1965 — Page 3
Cuban Held For Shin Slavings MIAMI UPI — A swarthy, pro-Castro Cuban sailor was held for a murder charge today in the slayings of his captain a/id four shipments aboard the freighter Seven Seas.
Authorities said Robert Ramirez confessed he killed the five seamen because they disputed his political views. He left unsolved the whereabouts of a crewmen still missing. Another sailor survived the carnage by hiding in the ship’s bilge. Ramirez was found in a life
800 500 400 855
t 6 345
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES rn the matter of determinins the tax rates for certain purposes by Greentastie Township. Putnam County. Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board I Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Greencastle Township, Putnam County. Indiana that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meeting place, on the 25th day of August 8:00 p.m . 1065. wifi consider the following
budget:
TOWNSHIP Bl'DGET CLASSIFICATION Township Fund U 1 190
fay of Trustee. Rent. Clerical & Travel Exp * • Books. Stationery. Printing & Advertising Care of Cemeteries JusUce of the Peace Salary and Fees Other JusUce of the Peace Expense Other Civil Township Expenses Total Township Fund
Fire Fighting Fund |ls ^
Fire Protection
Township Poor Relief Fund
f Direct Relief . 3 Total Direct Relief (Total B1 and B2) wo.ow C Other Relief 10 000 1. Commissary or Store Total Township Poor Relief Fund 845,uuu
Township Fund _ . ,
Total Esti-
i Pay of Trustee. Office Rent, Clerical Help & Travel Exp. a. Trustee’s Salary b Office Rent c. Clerical Help d Travel Expense. Telephone Tolls and Telegrams 3 Books. Stationery. Printing and Advertising ‘ a. Record Books
c. Printing and Advertising Care of Cemeteries .. Justice of the Peace Salary and Fees a Salaries of Justices of the Peace b. J.P. Fees on account of Discharged Defendants .... Other Justice of the Peace Expense b Expense of Court Room Facilities, Rent c. Supplies and Equipment , . , ’'' d. Premises on Official Bonds of Justices h Constables
b. Legal Services c. Premium on Official Bom d Office Telephone Rental
Total Estimate Township Fund Township Poor Relief Fund E DIRECT RELIEF
C OTHER RELIEF
a. Personal Service
1 Commissary or Store
1
b Commodities Purchased e Supplies for Operation d Rent and Public Utility Service
e. All Other Expense Total Estimate Township Poor Relief Fund
SPECIAL TAXES ^ Intangibles Tax—Banks Intangibles Tax—Building , Total Special Taxes
Items
mate
550
3 390
100
100
150
150
400
800
500
500
300
50
400
450
150
130
855
6.345
35.000
.... 3.000
... 2 000 ... 1000 ... 1.500
boat Tuesday by the German freighetr Bellavia about 60 miles south of Miami. Ramirez carried a fully loaded revolver, knives and a supply of bullets. The fiery Latin was described by a former skipper as “a heavy drinker and a woman chaser, but a good sailor.” The missing crewman was the ship’s cook, Gerald Davisson. A Coast Guard spokesman said there were no immediate plans to launch a search for Davison, who may have jumped overboard in panic. Another crewman, Elvin Burywise, a 17-year-old Honduran, often talked with Ramirez about his fromer life as a lobster fisherman in Cuba and about his family. This may have saved his life. Ramirez told authorities he did not attempt to harm Burywaise because he had never argued with him about Cuban politics. Burywaise hid in the ship’s anchor locker for 14 hours after the slayings Saturday night. He emerged after a Coast Guard cutter pulled alongside the seemingly lifeless ship Sunday.
Teenager Likes To Live High FORT WAYNE UPI — A 19-year-old Fort Wayne youth told a judge here Tuesday that he spent $7,500 in the last four months because he “liked to live well.” Samuel David Jarrett pleaded guilty to a charge of vehicle taking filed against him last May 9 after he wrecked the car at a speed estimated at 100 miles per hour. Jarrett said he stole the car because he had "used all the money up.” He told Judge W. O. Hughes in Allen Circuit Court that he had inherited the funds from his parents who died several months ago in an automobile accident. The youth said he spent the money “just traveling around” and that he “stayed in the finest hotels and ate the best food.” Hughes said he would sentence Jarrett on the auto theft
charge Sept. 27, but that Jarrett might not be “living too well” after that date.
Indian Police Fire On Crowds NEW DELHI UPI—Police fired on crowds in the eastern state of Behar Tuesday to prevent looting by mobs angered by food shortages and rising prices, it was reported today. Reports received here said 30 persons were injured, two seriously, in Begussarai and Bihta township. Bihta is 20 miles from the state capital of Patna. T. S. George, the editor of the Searchlight, one of India's oldest English language daily newspapers, was reported arrested in Patna early this morning. It was believed the arrest was made under emergency defense rules for articles strongly critical of the government’s handling of riotous mobs in the state capital last Monday. Mob violence was reported
grain depots.
From a total of 11 Bihar towns
Tuesday.
Reports said angry crowds
attacked railway stations and ' 6-week-old child has government offices, looting phenylketonuria, an inherited both government and private inabil i ty t o properly metabolize
a certain amino acid.
The Ames Co., Inc., a subsidiary of Miles Laboratories, Elkhart, and Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville, sped emergency supplies of a drug to J Portugal until regular supply i sources could be established J through Portugese customs.
Furnish Scarce Drug For Girl EVANSVILLE, Ind. UPI —
Two Indiana drug manufacturers joined forces to furnish a scarce drug for an infant girl suffering from a metabolic de-
fect in Lisbon, Portugal.
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Wednesday, August IT, 1965
today it is prepared to sign new disarmament agreements with the West regardless of the war in Viet Nam. Soviet disarmament negotiator Semyon K. Tsarapkin made it clear, however, that such agreements depend on the West meeting other Soviet conditions.
Ready To Sign GENEVA UPI — Russia said i
2.500
10 ooo 45.000
Singapore Will Be a Republic SINGAPORE UPI — Premier Lee uan Yew announced today j that Singapore, which seceded from the Malaysia Federation this week, will become a repub-
He said the island-state broke with Malaysia to escape the danger of a racial “blood bath” or a Moslem holy war.
STILL THE RULE Ketp right, except to pass
* Add Column A to Co ■fl’otal Col. B 'Line 8a. Estimate of Funds' ... ALL OTHER REVENUE Docket Fees Total Col. B (Line 8b. ' Estimate of Funds) Total Col. C (Line 11,
* EsUmate of Funds)
* PROPOSED LEVIES
-Twp $10,200,000, City $8,700,000
July L 1965
Jan. t 1966
Jan. 1. 1967
to
to
to
Dec. 31. 1965
Dec 31, 1966 June 30. 1967
. 25 44
60 00
30 00
Loan . 8 17
25.00
20.00
33 61
85 00
50 00
ESTIMATED AMOUNTS TO BE
RECEIVED
A
B
c
B .....
600 00
250.00
130 00
300 00
500 00
250 00
800 00
,Net Taxable Property-
FUNDS
Levy on Property
800.00
818.M0.000 Amount to Be Raised
Township
t 03
8 5.828
Fire Fighting
.15
15.000
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES AND TO BE COLLECTED a
COLLECTED
To Be
i
Collected
Collected
Collected
Collected
. FUNDS
1962
1963
1964
1865
•Township
$4,671
$4,400
84.058
8 5.790
*Fire Fighting
4 371
4 750
4.480
15.000
- ‘ Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax -.levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than 'two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the 'county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, -ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeai to the state board of tax commissioner for.further and linal hearing theron by filing a petition with the county auditor »n dr before the fourth Monday of September o ron or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever is later, and the state board of tax commlg- * sioners will fix a date for hearing in this county.
F. E. SNIVELY. Trusee
Dated Wed . 25th August 8 p. m., 1965 Greencastle Township
Announcing that Singapore [will assume republic status, the premier said "there are no Chinese, Malay or Indian kings in Singapore.” Until the break Singapore was one of the four states that made up Malaysia, a limited constitutional monarchy. In another development, the state of Sabah announced today it would remain part of Malaysia despite Singapore’s with-
drawal.
Sabah State Chief Minister Peter Lo told United Press International in Kuala Lumpur “We are prepared to remain in Malaysia—we must try to make Maylasia work.” Maylasia was formed by the union of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak. Sarawak leaders previously j announced their intentions of | staying within the federation.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Greencastle Civil City, Putnam County, Indiana. Before the Common Council Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Greencastle Civil City. Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said civil city, at their regular meeting place, on the 30 th day of Aug., 1965. will consider the following budget:
GENERAL FUND
I Mayor •Clerk-Treasurer .... I Judge Common Council ... Attorney Bri. Works & Safety
Total General Fund
Servicea Personal 7.000. 4.600. 2.000. 2.000. 5.100. 161.300. 182.000.
Services Contractual 700. 1 300. 800. 50. 43.480. 46.330.
Supplies 50. 450.
12.000. 12.500.
Services Persona!
886.
22.671.
MVH
Materials 45.000. Total MVH 45,000.
Bond Fund
Debt Payment 8,000. Total Bond Fund 8.000.
Park Fund
Services Personal 10.575. Services Contractual 4.000. Supplies 4.510. Materials 2,000. Current Charges 100.
Properties < Total Park Fund
Cemetery Fund
Ser . ices Personal 15 050. Services Contractual 1615. Supplies 2,225. Materials 4.500. Current Charges 380. Properties 2 400. Total Cemetery Fund 26.170. ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO
DEC 31 OF INCOMING YEAR
1 Total budget estimate for incoming year. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1966, inclusive 2 Necessary expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from
appropriations unexpended
5. Total Funds Required (Add lines, 1, 2.
3 and 4>
FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6 Actual balance. June 30th of present year 7 Taxes to be collected, present year (Dec. Settlement) 8 Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year—Schedules on file
Materials
1000 1.000.
Airport Fund
Current Charges
6.138.
3.000. 9,163.
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Properties
Service Contractual 4.000. Supplies 260 Materials J 1,225 Current Charges ...**** ’jjg Toul Airport Fund 6.504.
Firemen Pension Fund
Services Personal 7.956 Total Fir.men Pension Fund . . 7.956. Complete detail of budget estimates may be seen in office
of City Clerk-Treasurer
7. 8a. and
b All other revenue
, 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6 8b i 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line . from line 5> i 11 Operating Balance (Not in excess of • expenses from Jan. 1 to June 31, less 1 misc. revenue for same period > 12 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY ■ Add lines 10 and 11)
Net Taxable Property 8 720 740.
General
Fund
Street Fund
Bond Fund
Park Fund
Cemetery Fund
Airport Fund
Firemen Pension Fund
261.093.
45,000
8,000.
22,671.
26.170.
6.504.
7.956.
120.000.
43.765.
14.900.
13.000.
3.600.
3,978.
381.093.
89.765.
8.000.
37,571.
39.170.
10.104.
11,934.
72.341.
57.980.
-973.
3.191.
12.993.
4.380.
3,631.
73.500.
1.000.
4.500.
150.
19.584. 49.060.
88.191.
138.
660.
17.900.
21.000.
5,026.
2.376.
214.485.
146.171.
166.
26.251.
33.993.
9.406.
6,157.
166,608.
7 834.
11.320.
*177.
698
5,777.
PROPOSED levies Number of Taxable Poll*
FUNDS
1 General i Bond Park Cemetery Airport Firemen Pension Fund Total
Levy on
Amount To Be
Property
Raised
2.25
196.608.
.09
7.834.
.13
11.320.
.06
5.177.
.01
698.
.07
5,777.
2 61
227.414
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected present year and amounts collected in each of the previous three years ■
Trt "Rp
FUNDS
' General .' < Bond • Park . . . ■ Cemetery •Airport Firemen Pension Fund
Collected
Collected
Collected
Collected
1963
1964
1965
1966
175.912.
183.989.
193.121.
196.608.
9.381.
6.965.
2.579.
7.834.
4.583.
4.786.
12.684.
11.320.
939.
5.177.
536.
698
520.
5,777.
189.876.
196.276.
209.843.
227.414.
sented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themseKes atigrie\ed by such levie.-. may appeal to the state board of tax commlsisoners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or be fore the fourth Monday of September or on or before the •tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later and the state board of 'tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county.
Dated 8-6. 1965
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