The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1965 — Page 3
Red Cross Gets LBJ Message JOHNSON CITY. Tex. UPI President Johnson Friday sent word to the International Red Cross Committee in Geneva that the United States will stick to all conventions regarding treatment of war prisoners in the Vietnamese war. The inference of his message
was that Communist forces of North Viet Nam should follow a similar course. According to the White House, only the United States and South Viet Nam have informed the international committee of their intention to observe the treaties which promises humane treatment of military, as well as civilian prisoners. The President’s message to the Red Cross was made public at the Texas White House.
He and Mrs. Johnson arrived son’s message was thansmittM 1
Thursday night for a long weekend on their Texas ranch. To date, the Viet Cong have | taken relatively few prisoners j except those needed for intelligence interrogation and there have been repeated cases of their prisoners being executed
following capture.
' The rules for humane treatment of prisoners were those followed by the United States
by Secretary of State Dean Rusk to Samuel Gonard, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC.
Peace Only On Hanoi Terms
PARIS UPI — President Ho Chi Minh of Communist North
during the Korean war. John- * Viet Nam declared Friday there
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the m»:ter of determlnlns the t»x rates for school purposes of the School Corporation of North Putnam Comm., Putnam County. Indiana Notice Is hereby given the tax payers of North Putnam Community School Corp Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 24th day of August, Woo, Will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION
Special School Fond
A. General Administration 1. Bd. School Tr. A Sec. Office * 2. Office of Supt of Schools B InstrucUon C Coordinate Activities
D. E.
r G
Operation of School Plant Maintenance Fixed Charges Auxiliary Activities
I. Capita! Outlay — New ....
Total Special Fund ....
5.300 19.550 19.800 65 900 60.350 28.500
36.323
9.900 3.000
$248,627
Tuition Fond
B Instruction F Fixed Charges Total Tuition Fund
Bond Fond
H Debt Service
*419 334 SaioOO *444 334
« *.72i
Leas* Rental Fond
Lease Rental Fund ...
Total Lease Rental Fund ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR
Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year. Jan. 1 to Dee. SI. 1*66. inclusive. Necessary Expenditures. Ju! 1 to Dec. 31, present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended Additional appropriation* necessary to be made Ju!. t to Dec. 31 of present year.
* 11.342 96 * 11.342 96
Special
Tuition
Bond
Rental
AccT.
Fond
Fund
Fund
Lease Fund
Bldg. Fund
348 627
444 334
8.721
H 343 96
135.323 178.377
*.006
I Total Estimated Expenditure* (Add lines . 1. 3. 3 and 4>.
390.950 622 711
FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY (. Actual Balance. June 30th of
Present year.
8.731 11.342 96
f. Taxes to be collected present Fear (December Settlement).
■
a. Special Taxea b. All Other Revenue * Total Funds (Add hnea I 7. 8a. and 8b). 10 Net Amount Required To Be Raised For Expenses To Dec. 31st Of Ensuing Tear (Deduct Una 9 from line 6). fi Operating balance (Not In exceaa of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30. leu misceilaneou* revenu* for the eame period). M. Amount To Be Raised By Taa Lerr (Add lines 10 and 11).
86 868
*3.707
7* 484 11.857 37 11 342 96
107 596 368 86*
291.035 500 880 11 957.37 11.342 96
>8.935 131 831
18 706
*7 858
189 490
137.625
PROPOSED LEVIES
U. 731.160 Number
of Taxable Levy on Property
1 00 1 38
85
3.23
|Fet Ta»*Ke Property
Fund*
fceolal Tuition Cumulative Bldg Fund
Total
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
Wabeiate Belev Amount To Be Collected In Carreat Tear And
Collected In Each Of The Previooe Three Tears).
Collected
1965
143 754 118.208 118.632
116.587
Poll* Amount to Be Raised
137,625 189.490 116,715 443.830
Amonnta
To be Collected
1966
137.625 109.490 116.587
BtieeVil Tuition
Cumulative Bldg Fund
SrH
b^.y.-.v r s* ir, “s auditor, tsn or more taxpayer* feellnc themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the fouth Monday cf September or on or before the tenth day after publicatin by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissionert wlU fix a date for hearing in this county.
William Luther
Hubert L McGaugher William E Etcheson. Jr. Board of School Trustees
Andy Gross John Burdette
James Summers Dated this 29th day of July, 1965 - 2t
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Cloverdale Township, Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Cloverdale Township. Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meeting place, on the 31 da:- of August. 1965. will consider the following budget: TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION
Township Fand
Pay of Trustee. Rent, Clerical A Travel Exp. ... Books. Stationery, Printing A Advertising Care of Cemeteries Oilier Justice of the Peace Expense Fire Protection Other Civil Township Expense
Total Township Fund TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF FUND
B. Direct Relief
1 Medical. Hospital and Burial «9 van 2. Other Direct Relief '/**’ , ijL
3 Total Direct Relief (Total B1 and B2)
C. Other Relief
1 Surplus Commodities
Total Township Poor Relief Fund
FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO
DECEMBER 31st 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, present year
to be made from appropriations unexpended . . '
5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 3. 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 (December Settlement)*'”
81790
300 250 300
2.000
727
85.367
.. $3,750
500
*4.250
Township
Fund *5.367 2.288 87,655
can be no peace talks on Viet Nam unless the United States meets all of his demands, including withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country. Ho made the statement in an interview with the liberal Paris newspaper Le Monde. The Handoi leader pointed to demands made by the North Vietnamese on April 8. The Reds insist U.S. forces be withdrawn from South Viet Nam, U.S. "intervention” he terminated South by the people themselves and North and South Viet Nam be reunited “without foreign interference.” The dispatch, written by
200 persons during the fiscal year ending June 30. He has records for only four months of sales tax auditing since sales tax work was not part of his
division until March 1
Collected during the four months from March to July were
$1,135,583 in sales taxes
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Saturday, August 14, 1965
anti-aircraft guns in North Viet ed by authorities here with alNam. j leged false statements in conIt was the worst single day’s : nection with the failing of the loss of U. S. Navy planes since Bellivew Valley Bank, the bombing of North Viet Nam Authorities Friday issued a
and j began Feb. 7. 1 warrant against Samuel Wiley
Fields estimated another $1 million was brought in as a result | of work done in the previous eight months of the fiscal year. Fields said his ultimate goal is to be able to check all cor-
Four of the planes were downed in the Thanh Hoa area, about 70 miles south of Hanoi, not far from where a Navy Skyhawk jet from the carrier Midway was knocked down
Southeast Asia specialist Phil- | However, a request presently ippe Devillers, quoted Ho as j [ s before the State Budget adding peace talks can begin Agency to add 25 auditors,
only if the United States gives
poration records once every Thursday by a Soviet-supplied three years but that this would & ri) und-to-air missile, mean tripling the number of r ^ ie spokesman would not auditors. He now has 99. sa y .whether the downed jets
were seeking the missile site.
for alleged unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. It was issued at the request of Iron county authorities who seek Wiley in connection with a local charge of making allegedly false statments to obtain credit.
“tangible proof” it accepts the Commun of the National Lib-
Adm. U. S. Grant Sharp, U.S. Pacific commander, said in San Diego Thursday night the Red
Fields said the last examina- missile sites which bagged the tion conducted for applicants to Skyhawk will be destroyed the bipartisan audit service of “when we locate them.” He
eration Front of South Viet Nam the revenue department w f as added that mobile launchers \ iet Cong, the only true repre- t a k en by 259 persons of wdiich used by the North Vietnamese sentative of the South \ iet- ^ ^5 passed the test. Average are difficult to locate, namese people.” i p a y f or an auditor is $420 a In Friday’s air action, three Asked wdiether he thought mon th. i pilots were rescued, one was peace talks should be between Fields explained that during listed as missing and the fifth the Hanoi government and the firgt year after the 2 per was presumed dead.
cent sales tax became effective the Mekong delta south qf Oct. 24, 1963, the revenue de- Sai g° n > Vietnamese forces suppartment conducted an educa- P or ted by American armor and tional service for merchants and a * r P ower killed an estimated did not concentrate on trying 256 ^Qmmunists^ Thursday,^ ac-
to catch violators.
$3,642
1,786
150 180
$5,758
1,897 2,600 4,497
• “s's-.rs?
a. Sp»cial Taxes
b. All Other Revenue . •••• 9 Total Funds (Add line 6, 7. 8a and »)”.*”” 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR
EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR
(Deduct line 9 from line 5)
11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of expenses from Jan 1
30. less miscellaneous revenue for same period)
12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) *
PROPOSED LEVIES
Est. Net Taxable Property *2,655,790 Number of Taxable Polls 265 FUNDS Levy on Amount to Township Property Be Raised T0UI 17 4 497
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED
AND TO BE COLLECTED
(Tabulate Below Amount To Be Collected In Present Year And Amount* Collected I. Each Of Th. Freviou. Three Year,
Collected Collected Collected
FUNDS 1962 1953 1864 Township 4.871 4,798 4532
4,871 4 798 4 532 4
Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax° evies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later toan 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 al J pea * to . th * sute b0 * rd ot Ux commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the ourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rate, charged, whichever date is later and the state board of tax commissioner* will fix a date for hearing in this county
Curtis Slnclanr. Trustee Cloverdale Township
Dated July 2*. 1969
Washington or the Viet Cong and South Vietnamese authori-
ties, Ho said:
“The very four-point program of the government of the demo- | cratic Republic of Viet Nam 1 provides a clear answer to this 1 question, and nowhere in the I program is there a question of the Saigon authorities which are puppets created by the | Americans, hated by our people ! nd taken seriously by no one.”
■J—' ~ un-
collected
1965 4.495
Reports Indiana Has More Revenue INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Indi ana Deputy Revenue Commissioner Clifford O. Fields said Friday as much as $4 million was brought into state coffers
Giant Bombers Blast Viet Reds SAIGON UPI—Giant B52 bombers of the U. S. Strategic Air Command blasted a suspected Communist concentration before dawn today in Quang Tri, South Viet Nam’s northernmost province, it was announced here. No further details were available immediately So far as was known, all of
a U. S. military I
cording to spokesman.
The heavy fighting marked an abrupt acceleration of ground action after weeks of comparative calm in the delta.
FBI Enters Case ST. LOUIS, Mo. UPI — The FBI has entered the case of a Michigan City, Ind., man want-
SHORT CUT — Lynda Bird Johnson, the President’* daughter, displays • new short haircut at th* Whit* House as she receives a pea troii) her father at a bill signing ceremony.
during the past fiscal year in the bombers returned safely to taxes which otherwise would : base. not have been paid. Announcement of the B52 atFields said officials records tack folowed by a few hours show $1,800,759 collected in in-1 the disclosure that five Navy come taxes as the result of aud-1 jets were downed Friday by its by members of his staff of; Communist small-arms fire and
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LISTS VIET LOSSES—Defense Secretary Robert McNamara tells reporters in Washington that from May through July the Viet Cong lost about 7,500 troops In South Viet Nam, while South Vietnamese losses totaled about 3,100 and American losses 130.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
L' of determining the Tax Rate* for Scboo! Purpose* of the School Corporation of Greencastle Commun-
ity Schools Putnam County. Indiana (Belore the Board of School Trustees)
Notice is hereby given the tax payer* of Greencastle Community Schools Putnam County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said senool corporation at 7:30 p.m. at their regular meeting ’place on the 26 day ol August 1965 Will
consider the following budget:
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION
ftperlal School Fob#
A. General Admlnlatration
1. Bd School Tr & Sec office 2 Office of Supt. of Schools
6 3 100
J. Finance & Acoounting Office . .V.V..V.V.*.V.V
4 Building 8: Ground* Dept.
B Instruction
C. Coordinate Actlvtie*
D Opertaion of School Plant 110 001 l ^• ln J ,fn 4 DC ® W-700 F. Fixed Charge* 5 3 112 G. Auxiliary Activities 4 ' 55 4 H Debt Service 29 720 I. Capital Outlay—New !.!”*” 33.395 Total Special School Fund *38t!293
7.000 36 894 55.325
116.001
Tuition Fund
B. Instruction *866 1*8 Total Tuition Fund *866.188 Recreation Fund G. Auxiliary Activities * 5.084 Total Recreation Fund 8 5.084 Lease Rental Fund F. Fixed Charges *90,000 Total Lease Rental Fund *90 000 School Lunch Fund O Auxiliary Activities *80.000 Total School Lunch Fund 880.000 Textbook Rental Fund C. Coordinate Activities 825.000 Total Textbook Rental Fund *25,000
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FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR : 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1* , inclusive 8. Necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31. present year, to b* made from ar>* propriations unexpended ’ I. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines L 2. 3 and 4)
FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PRO-
POSED TAX LEVY
6. Actual Balance. June 30th of present year Y Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) t Miscelaneous Revenue to be received. July I of present to Dec. 31 of incoming year (Schedule* on file). a. Special Taxes b All Other Revenue t Total Funds (Add line* R 7. 8a. and 16. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC — 31st OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct Hue 9 from line *) ..iw....: :.... “ 11 Operating balance (Not in excess of ex- *“ penses from Jan 1 to June 30. less ** miscellaneous revenu* for the same “ period) 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX “ LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) — Net Taxable Property 30.067.090
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED
Special Fund
M7.293
190.000
Tuition Fund
*6« 188
360 00
877.393 1.126.188
48.553 87.876
1.786 133 4At
86.739 153.846
76,681 835.564
376 684 766 386
301 599 357,902
Cumulative Fund
7.189 7.189
106,2*3 64.884
t.770 4.000
178 939
1.307
1.168
302 906 359.070 150.450 PROPOSE D LEVIES
- FUNDS
Recreareatlon Fund 8 084
4.834 8,918
1.731
8 006
3 913
109 4.012
Polls Levy on
Lease Rental Fund
School Lunch Fund
Textbook Renta: Fund
80.000
80.000
38,000
45.000
>5 000
30.000
135,000
115,000
80,000
16 492
3.348
7,102
1,764 16 600 85.03d
118.008 117 248
48.006 83.102
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Number of Taxable Polls 13*1
Special d 1 00 Tuition * Cumulative Building Recreation Lease Rental Total *1 0° COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED
(Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year a nd coUected In each of the previous thre« years) FUNDS ~ *
Property Levy on
81.51
179
.75 .02 .35
*4 42
Be Raised Amount to 8302.906 359.070 150.450
4.012 70,210
8886.846
**•*••*■•«*
Collected
Collected
Collected
Collected
1962
1963
1964
1*65
. $225,157
*187.258
*230.927
*230.7*0
. 200 860
222.925
225.514
35*.074
. 6.641
i.'tes
3.000
. 121.487
133.755
135.308
150.450
. 5.021
1 763
5.412
4.013
58.413
119.571
110 051
70.110
. *625 579
$659,073
*710.820
•813.737
Tuition ’ Bond Cumulative Building Recreation _ Lease Rental _ Total
— Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard the reon. Alter the tax levies have been determined and pre- — *ented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the secoixi 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 appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hear- — mg thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before 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 win fix a data for hearing in this county. ~ DALE L. SHOUP
ALLAN E. FELD JACK W TORR CHARLES A. POE
Dated this 2nd day of August, 196* Board of School Trustees
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