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'v! r- V-: -r-V 'y a tJ f-'v TIIE EVANSVILLE SATURDAY AUGUST 26 1933 By the World' FORGOT? AND THE PRINCE SAID NRA WILL ACT TO KEEP PRICES WITHIN REASON Treasury Official To Be Sent to Cuba WASHINGTON Aug The administration plan to send treasury official to Cuba to aid the new ambassador Jefferson Caffery in studying the neighbor financial problems instead of sending a commission of economic and financial experts BANDiTSllT ARMORED TRUCK WHEAT ACCORD SALVAGED FROM WRECKED Pact Signed by 21 Nations at London Parley tiny hall then voices a -fuka tw shAl certainly the voice of Nicholas's man "But The door opened under an Impatient hand Geargle rose to her feet pushing back her soft hair now her head ached! She felt a UtU giddy as thf turned round and came faca to face with Bernie Boyd Bh was- In evening dress some- thing white and fluffy and an ex-' pensive fur wrap waa slipping from her bare shoulders She was frowning as something had made her angry Geargle realized that frown before Bernie stopped with a little sharp exclamation The two girls stared at one othw Georgia said nothing she felt as if she waa an onlooker In a queer dream Then Bemie-judd blankly ufHvs i' make up the fire "Thank He moved forward quietly and stirred the dying embers Into a weak blaze adding mere coal Boyd la late he said Yee" Georgia put up a hand and dragged of her hat her head ached unbearably 1 She wondered what this man was thinking ha had seemed almost unwilling to admit her- when She arrived'' r' suppose he la coming book?" "Oh yea Ml" The -man roes from hie knees and looked at her -I get you same ooffee or something he thank you "WO thank you Final Accord on Auto Agreement Believed Near Robbers Toss Tear Gas Bomb in Car and Flee With $36000 the world Wyou to tile doo again and Georgia "TT Georgia found her voloe with an "I am waiting to see Bemle came forward slowly her yea very blue against her careful-make-up When aha wss quite close to Georgia she spoke again DENVER Aug 20 (AP) Two men held up an armored truck In the heart of the business section this morning and escaped with a sum reported to be $46000 The holdup occurred at Eighteenth and Lawrence street The bandits tossed a tear gas bomb Into the car and overcame the guard driver and a bookkeeper who was in charge of the money They then dashed off In a stolen automobile police said The money was bring taken from the Federal Reserve bank to the 8 National bank Richard Borden waa driving the ear accompanied by Dalton Brown a special officer of the reserve bank and Vera Walker a bookkeeper All three were armed Armstrong said Pedestrians several of whom were victims of-the gas told police the robbers were small men both swarthy and that they had escaped In a small dark sedan Police learned a large truck parked" In front of the money car had forced It to stop and gave the bandits an opportunity to stage the holdup PIERCES RESALE OKED SYNOPSIS: Apparently Georgia Bancroft's step-father Is being added to Bernie Boyd's string of admirer He btfite to Bernie that ft might be wen to divorce Nicholas Boyd and his wealth makes the suggestion palatable Georgia Is in love with Nicholas who cares for her but wishes to save her from becoming involved In a scandal He has prom lied to keep in touch with her hut Nelly (Taylor maid telle Georgia that Nicholas Is leaving London that night CHAPTER 42 Unlucky Meeting The two girls stared at one another and It waa Nelly who looked away thought ha euro to she muttered "With an effort Georgiereoovsred beraelf "Going awayl Where?" Her-lips felt as 11 they-were 'cut in loe know abroad some when and from what can make out there waa no end of a tow --Can't think why aha divorce him" 'Are you sure?" Georgia asked faintly Nelly nodded and then with -a iemltiiT Hj added dojenmonarr about him all-the sen a -these ffim 'Georgia' hardly heard aha struggling desperately to drag herself out of the mists that seemed to be closing around her on all aides she wanted to say believe you" but aha could not because In her heart she knew It unurtrue Nicholas had broken hie word' to heir He was going away ITZ'X" "WeHl must be off" Nelly aia briskly" She touched Georgia's sboul dcr "Cheer she said am as good fish in the sea as any that are caught" The doer shut behind her and Georgia stood up wondering why aba suddenly felt ao cold Going away after he had told her that she waa very dear to hm After he had promised that he would not go away without telling her And Bishop tool Was them nobody In the world who was really sincere and honest The door opened quietly and Bishop walked In ha said "I wanted to talk to you" Georgia 'stared at him without answering She remembered that had told him about her love for Nicholas that he was the one person in whom she had dared to confide and all the time he was uming presents to Bernie after her" Nelly had expressed It She shivered and Bishop said "What'S the matter?" Geargle shook her head helplessly She realized suddenly that she had thought a great deal of this man had set him up on an absurd pedestal Ufa was horrible Love was a lie Bishop aald quietly am not go-olng to Germany after all" Geargle said nothing and he went on course you know that your friend la In She nodded then there waa a hard constricted feeling In her throat that allowed no words the Bishop asked again he put out his hand as If to lay It on her shoulder and hardly knowing what she did Georgia struck It down touch me Leave me alone aha said passionately and before he could speak or move to prevent her she had fled past him and out of the room i WASHINGTON August (AP) Action to keep prices reasonable all the way from the factory to the buyer emerged today as a naoaaaary and major Job for the recovery ad ministration It may get under way right after the pending big codes of fair practice for the automobile coal and retail are out df the way Barring only unexpected Opposition from the labor advisory board a final accord on the automobile code waa expected today so the agreement could be taken to Hyde park for President Roosevelt1 signature Coal Code Uncertain Whether bituminous coal -code conferences between non-union Appalachian field mine operators and union labor leaders would end before night waa lees certain After that It will he necessary to obtain the consent of coal men from other arena to the terms outlined But there waa definite hope among officials baaed on what they called unexpected progress that the end was In sight -Presidential approval of the compact for retail stores In time to make It effective right after Labor Day waa the objective The separate code for druggists was due for elm-liar fast treatment The drug hearing waa on again today with a completely revamped agreement substituted for the one brought In yesterday which the NRA refused to take Policing of Compacts Once these groups are under binding codes a denlte hump will have been passed by NRA snd the long range Job of policing the compacts will come to fore The part that price control will play In this was accentuated by Hugh Johnson the administrator with a statement that be Intended to set up a complete organization to watch what the code signing Industries are doing so they may be warned if prices get too high He Is concerned already he said with some future price quotations which have come to hie attention The stick" which the government may wield to keep prices in line la the presidential power to lift the recovery grant of Immunity from anti-trust law prosecution With the NRA the department of Justice Is keeping an eye to the situation ready to step In If necessary it tonight Mr Boyd la going away?" the' midnight train -Sbe did not Ilka to aak to what destination Nicholas was going Where did midnight trains The door closed aoftly end ehe leaned her head on bar hud After Bally left her that- after nBQJCW haif felt that- she cUd not jearaahe had had wfid ideas of ringing Clifford Asher and of tailing him that she had changed her mind hut the impulse had died away At dinner time ehe had gone to bed pleading a headache That had made Bfelyn Irate no right to have headaches at your age" sbe declared unsympathetically will he furious He has got tickets for the theaters thought you were ja fond Cf the theater" Georgia shut her- eyes fed well enough to go anywhere She add' won' dering vaguely If Bishop had eve been furious with anyone in all his life he had always seemed to her to be the acme of patience and endurance but perhaps In that 'alao was mistaken as she had been About other things "The time may come when you have the chance to go her mother said sharply getting thoroughly spoilt" 8h fidgeted round the room "Xf you think want to go to the theater lone with Bishop you're mistaken' she added "He only got the tickets to please you" But Evelyn had gone alone with him after all and then Georgia had got up and dressed again and had come to rooms No doubt ha would be angry with her possibly Nelly had been right when She suggested that he was not worth worrying about Feasibly she waa not dear to him at all and he had only aald It in his own words things easier" There waa a ring at the bell Geargle sat up stiffly It could not be he would surely have a key She heard footsteps crossing the LONDON Aug An International agreement designed to balance the supply and demand of wheat and to stabilise Its price at a higher level waa hailed today as a salvage from the wrecked world economic conference Twenty-one nations signed the pact under which 6308 United States cents in gold (currently 80 cents) a bushel was set a the price of wheat for four months whereupon Importing countries will lower tariff London Pies Enthusiastic Comment In London newspapers was generally enthusiastic "The whole agreement may he regarded as the first Instalment of the program lor economic recovery which the world economic conference was convened to frame" said the Times Other newspapers called It "advantageous" "worthwhile" and "auspicious" Frederick Murphy American rep resentative at the conference of representatives of 81 countries said "we feel certain we have made the greatest single move which could be achieved for the restoration of world prosperity" representative Thomas A Lebreton was not present at the meeting last night when the signatures were affixed but on Monday he will add his name to the list which Includes the other major wheat exporters the united States Australia and Canada Export-Import Agreement Importing nations promised to lower tariffs In four months to encourage consumption modify quota restrictions limiting wheat Importations and not to encourage domestic production Exporters agreed to accept the fixed market price for four months to export no more than 660000000 bushels In 1033-1934 and reduce production In 1934-1935 by 15 per cent (the reduction applies to the only) Other algnstorles were Germany Austria Belgium Bulgaria France the United Kingdom Greece Hungary the Irish Free State Italy Poland Rumania Spain Sweden Ceechoslovakla Swltaerland 8oviet Russia and Yugoslavia Those not signing were Estonia Latvia Holland Finland Denmark Turkey Portugal and Lithuania Some of the latter are expected to sign later CARlOADlS SHOW INCREASE Nicholas! How long have known my husband?" raulte Alongtlma" lea on the same boat" "I eee" The silence fell again which Berate broke with a cutting little laugh tactful of him Is It' to have eked ua both to hie rooms at the earns time?" "He' wek me -aeorgle said Just cameK Really 'And" you rather atrsnge for a girl like yoff to be visiting a married sum at this time of suppose you think sof GeatBta said and -then: not Very late1 it le?" 'Hive you been here she ked (Copyright 1933 Doublsday Doran) Georgia faces Monday a terrible situation Mn Qoeenie Brooks Dies Mre Queenle Brooks 40 died at her home rural route 7 Vann avenue at 1:45 a Saturday after lingering Ulneea She la survived by her husband Elmer three eons Edward Oscar and Orion one daughter Edith her mother Mrs Susan Law' and four brothers Berry Henry Her- aehel and Arthur Law Burial will he -in Park Lawn cemetery following fu- neral services at 1 Monday at -the home HOCKPORT Ind EsteU Floyd Hinton 22 and Lillian nances Rice 20 both of Adalrrllle Ky are married here by Justice JEeeaner OAKLAND CITY Maun baggageman on the Southern railroad le injured when he falls from car door as train starts from Winslow station His home la at New Albany He amo Me we seven GOAF BALL WON FROM HM AND SAID TNB FANCY TO AN IRON CLUB I had and HAveribHm HE SAID SOUTH BEND Ind Aug (AP) udel reeele by the Studebaksr Many girls have won fame by dancing with the Prince of Wales but only one baa beaten him at golf She Is Miss Bea Gottlieb of New York who recently reutmed home with a box of golf balls given her by the heir to England's throne In token of her victory Mies Gottlieb said the prince differs from other men golfers inasmuch as hi favorite ejaculation of both pleasure and annoyance la (Central Press) corporation of Its holdlngi in the Fierce-Arrow Motor Car company of Buffalo to an eastern banking syndicate was approved here today by Judge Thomas Slick of the United States district court Harold Vance co-receiver of the Studebaker corporation announced at Chicago that 61000000 In cash was paid Ctudebaker for Its Pierce-Arrow holdings Other considerations were not divulged Because of the fact that the Studebaker corporation la in receivership the sanction of Judge Slick was necessary The Pierce-Arrow company controlled by Studebaker for the last five yean was not affected by the GIVEN IN MARRIAGE Avis After Organizing the Chase of the Bridal Couple Drops Out By ADELE GARRISON Copyright 1983 King Features Syndicate mo SOCIAL NEWS PERSONALS AND CLUB NOTES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OP TAX LEVIES La the Matter of Determining the Tax Rato for Before the Certain Purposes by Ferry Township Vender- Township burgh County Indiana Advisory Board Notfoa is hereby given the taxpayers of Perry Township Va County Indiana that regular meeting place the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND may he aeen in office of Township (Call Society Editor 7171) My smile at this Ingenious plan' of was tempered with pity Hank and Bill With the mischievous cruelty of the young Boh arranged It so that neither of preparatory echoed boys sat next the girl of hie boyish dreams But young brothers face" and piled Into the car with the others to all appearances as Jolly as rest As Bob sent the car out tile gate I heard Edith Fairfax's voice behind me a heavenly night for drivel What uy Dlcky-blrd? get up a party too for chasing bridal couple or going to see the ocean by moonlight anything that will get ua out?" (Continued Monday) MI S3 CHERIE HILL 703 East Blackford avenue will entertain at bridge Sunday afternoon in honor of a bride-elect Mis Mary Kroening Salary of Trustee 1000 Office Rent 150 Trustee 'a Expenses Traveling 200 90 ISO 60 410 160 15 860 75 Telephone Clerk Hire Supplies and Salary for Records and Adv Public Ditches Pay at Adv Board Pay -of Interest Exam Records Trustee) SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair Building and Ground 800 Repair of Equipment 800 School Fum: and Equip 10O-- Schori Supplies 800 Janitor Supplies 860 Fuel for Schools 1200 Loans Lit and Insurance 860 School TYanatera 22000 Teachers' Institute 270 Janitor Service 2900 Transportation of Children 1100 Light and Power 700 Miscellaneous 860' Picnic Planned The Lambda Rho chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha trill give a picnic Tuesday afternoon at the summer home of Mrs Bex A Trimble near West Franklin Wlchser 434 Bedford avenue have returned from Chicago 111 where they attended the exposition Mrs Felix Farrow has returned to her home from the Deaconess hospital where she underwent an 1' Cemeteries 2 Legal Service 3 Mlsc eaeieiiMf me 75 800 350 ape "Eight nine ten" 1 Georgle looked up at the clock on the Shelf which was striking out the hours with such maddening cheerfulness and shifted her position a little She felt cold and stiff The fire had died down and she had not once moved to replenish it during the two long hours during which she had sat In Nicholas deserted room waiting for him to re turn -i Ten There was a little sound at the door behind her and She turned her head as Boyd's man entered He looked at her apologetically A FIND! worry any more about him dear There are plenty more fish In the sea" know" said the Jilted one "But he was a goldfish" Total Twp Fund 8385 TUITION FUND Fay of Teachers $20000 Total Tuition Fund $29000 (Complete detail of budget estimate Total Special School Fund $81220 BOND FUND Bonds 8000 a interest 2210- Total Bond Fund $10210 Party for Visitor Miss Dorthy Korb 1002 Lincoln avenue entertained three tables of bridge Friday evening as a surprise far Miss Fern Wood of Marlemont who formerly lived here Prizes were wan by Miss Dorothy Maglarls and Miss Marthamae Wilson Ices were served after the game Club Entertained Mrs Francis DeVoy 806 Judson street entertained the Gingham club Wednesday night Prizes were won by Mrs Bettag and Mrs Gertrude King The next hostess will be Mrs Rudy Simms HUNTINGBURG Two gasoline station and offices of the Farm Bureau corporation are entered 'by burglars but nothing of value taken ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED CASH DRAWER IS PILFERED While Mrs Roosevelt Runn was In the rear of the lunch room operated by her husband at 110 North Fulton avenue someone went to the cash register at the front of the place Friday afternoon stole between $1 and 8 and escaped It was reported to police Forest Estes 213 Edgar street W-ported to police the theft of 610 The home of Dennedy 1319 East Chandler avenue was broken Into Friday night police were advised The family Is out of the city and Is not known what Is missing Township Tuition Fund $29000 Budget Estimate for incoming Deduct Mlsc Revenue Incoming r1 aaiac nevenue incoming year Bond Fund Fund $81220 $10210 Mill 81220 8100 20900 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Armstrong Town- Before the Township ship Vanderburgh County Indiana Advisory Board Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers af Armstrong Township Vanderburgh County Indiana that the proper legal officer of aald municipality at their regular meeting place on the 8th day of September 1988 Will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND operation If I ever get Avia Arlan out of my house I said to myself viciously would take a miracle or a cataclysm to get her back In It again I never have aeen a woman with so Inordinate an appetite for masculine attention ae has this girl She prefers of course to annex the moat personable and eligible msn In her Immediate circle but falling that she will run the gamut of the other men In the group omitting neither decrepit age nor immature youth If nothing else masculine is around In the present Instance Bill and Hank from preparatory school were the only unattached males In her ken Characteristically therefore she had singled out Bill the older of Mary's two brother as the target for the attentions prompted by her vanity The Wrong Man Unfortunately for her purpose however her egotism had led her to forget a little episode in the preceding summer when Bill In the throes of a boy's first love" had had eyes for no one but Marlon It waa Hank whose schoolboy lah fancy had been attracted by the seductive wiles which Avis had deliberately used In an endeavor to fascinate Bill She had muted her memories i her man and reaped the resu: I her error In a rebuff as humiliating as It evidently was unexpected that's no fun In a separate Bill said with an the effect of a growl "I want to go with with the net of them" He finished the aentenoe lamely with his eyes fixed In somewhat sheepish fashion upon IJlllan lovely young daughter He could not have said more plainly "I want to go with Marlon" If he had shouted the words That Avis realized the mistake she had made I knew when Ae spoke gain In what wee patently a desperate effort to secure a drive alone with the young man Almost any girl save one with the colossal self-conceit of Avia Arlen would have recognized her defeat and accepted it more or leu gracefully But not Avis! "Did I lay Bill?" she asked with a little air of naivete which was quite creditably fetching stupid of me I I always mix things up so! I meant to say Hank You think It's more fun to go in the email car you?" Avia Quits But Carolyn evidently had been carrying out the injunction laid upon her earlier In the day That She had been Hank In hand' moat patent when he sent a glance at her that matched the one Bill had cast at Marlon and muttered No I don't think that at all I want to go aU together" Bernstein of Clarkadale Mlu I readily forgave Carolyn the recently won the title of I barbed little dart she aimed at Avis visits the Mississippi seems to make It unanimous exhibit at- A Century of old gin" she aaid carelessly the Chicago pair Iter pile in with the rest of un And sitting on a bale of Mississippi I do somebody get a move onl uueyn be at Queen sboro bridge before we nlng for had the to the of we the (estimated on former year Mlsc Rev) Subtract line 2 from line 1 8385 unexpended Appropriations July 81 of present year i590 All additional appropriations between Jur si and December 81 Temporary loans to be paid before ye1 Total (of lines 8 4 6 and 6) 4875 Actual Balance July 81 of present year 722 Tax to be collected present year (December eettiement) $00 Crlin'ii'VlK 16054 0526 1218 86854 7482 10000 9000 iOJJW 000 (UN 18880 7 8 0 10 MteieMiie ieiMilMe WASHINGTON Aug The American Railway association enounced today loadings of revenue freight for the week ending August 19 totalled 634845 cars in lncresae of 12086 above the preceding week and an increase of 116406 cars over the corresponding week of last year IS JAILED FOR TOMATO THEFT Henry Simms charged with stealing tomatoes on the farm of Oscar Hanning rural route 6 was aentenoed to serve 30 days In Jail and waa fined 620 and coats Saturday In city court Charged with pointing a shotgun at Pearl Colburn Friday night Alex Felker 71 Twelfth avenue and the river was granted a continuance until Tuesday Sam Colburn Eleventh avenue and the river was held under 650 bond as a witness Felker said that be went to Colburn's home to make a trade with the gun and denied pointing it at the woman John Spry 57 1176 Division street waa ordered to pay his divorced wife 6350 a week for the support of their 14-year-old daughter or pay a fine of $50 and spend 00 days on the state farm Spry also will be required to past a 9100 bond to guarantee payments Hester Johnson 42 Seventh avenue and Pennsylvania street charged with being disorderly was granted a continuance until September 2 Charged with stealing a suit of Clothes and a watch from William Crlsler 628 Ingle sareet Ralph Hud son will be tried next Wednesday TWO DIVORCE SUITS FILED Sallle Marable 643 Canal street Saturday was sued for divorce In superior court by her husband Samuel Marable Marable charges that hi wife refused to cook remained awty from home until the early hours of the morning and cursed him They were married In July 1931 and separated on August 22 thU year Bertha DuVall sued Harry 2523 West Illinois street for divorce charging that her husband fussed and nagged at her and failed to provide They were married In Septem her 1020 and separated on August 16 thia year RUEGER TO GO TO CONVENTION Oscar Rueger 1112 Parrartt street will represent the local Young Men's Democratic club at the national con ventlon of that organization to be held at Kansas City next Thursday Friday and Eaturday Rueger was selected as the delegate from the Evansvi'le organization by Harold Huck president He will leav Tueaday or Wednesday Wv Paul McNutt who will be In Evanaulle Mondav for the Amerl 600 00 125 X70 IB 60 40 60 25 Salary of Trustee Office Rent Trustee' Expense a Traveling Records and Adv Pay of Adv Board Exam Records Miscellaneous 1 Surety Bond 2 Legal Service 3 Miscellaneous Sorority Picnic Beta Beta Chapter Sigma Alpha sorority gave a picnic for members Monday night at Mesker park with Mrs Victor Nlednagel Mrs Dale Shafer and Miss Alice Bentzen In charge of arrangements Surprise Party A surprise birthday party was given Wednesday night at the home of Mrs Red Kaaeer In Tell City In celebration of bar birthday and of Mre Fred Purdue of this city Miss Anna Roe scr of Tell City waa an honor guest Birthday Party In celebration of the birthday of Mias Ameta Green man 1203 Pint avenue a surprise party was given at her home Wednesday Dancing waa followed by refreshments eietieetii SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Bldg and Ground 200 Repair of Equipment 100 School Fum and Equip 60 School Supplies 76 Janitor Supplies 40 Fuel for Schools 126 Loans Int and Insurance 76 Pay of Teachers 1000 Institute 60 Janitor Berries 120 Transportation of Children 800 Miscellaneous 60 IXljf Pm I a Bev to be collected present year (n of line 21 1W1 10) 1632 tvsns canon V11 ll from line 7 3833 wt Working Bal for six month trier yr (not greater than of line 3) gg Amount to be raised by tax levy (add An 8885 29000 21754 10210 An emergency exists for an additional appropriation as shown by line 5 mm tboposed LEVIES City $2500130 Outolde City $3705780 Numbs of Taxable Folia: Inside City 018 Outride City 1266 Amount yund- Levy on Township F0U Tuition Levy on to Be Raised 8385 Total Twp Fund $1185 TUITION FUND Pay of Teachers $3800 School Transfer 1200 $2685 75 75 27 20000 21754 10210 gSE" Personals $050 $168 Total COMPARATIVE OTATEMKNT OP TAKUCOLIECTEI) AND TO BE COLLECTED Funds Collected 1830 22001 321151)0 Collected 1931 Levy 162100 30986 JX) TO Be Collected 1083 Levy 338500 2900000 21754 1021000 Township Tuition Collected 1032 Levy 338200 2131500 37 som 1100000 1054000 Total 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11 12 13 Mrs Joseph Iglehart East Gum street has returned home from the Deaconess hospital where she underwent an operation Woodson Browning Joe Weill and MT and Mrs Loren Whltely all of Owensboro Ky attended the circus here Thursday night Mr snd Mrs George Becker Washington Terrace left Friday night for Chicago 111 to attend the exposition Mr and Mrs James Anderson 645 South Willow road have returned from Culver accompanied by their son Raymond who has been spend- cotton ing the summer there Raymond Anderson has as his guest over the week-end Oscar Polk of Memphis Tenn Mrs Joseph Schutte rural route NO 1 has returned nome after a month's stay at Muscatine Iowa Mr and Mrs A Jensen 306 Sec-iond avenue and Mr and Mrs Eats who Mississippi" state She is iiniui ana Mr ana jars Total Tuition Fund $4800 (Complete detail of budget estimate may seen In office of Township Trustee) ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Town- ship Fund 1- Total Budget Estimate for incoming 'year 2 Dt-durt Mlsc Revenue Incoming year (estimated on former year Mlse Rev) Subtract line 2 from line 1 113B I'uexpended Appropriations July 31 of Pes- ent year 665 Ai additional appropriations between July 31 and December 81 Temporary loans to be paid before Close of rrnert year Total (of lines 3 4 6 and Actual Balance July 31st of present year-- Tax to be collected present year (December Mc Rev to be collected present year (V4 line 2) Total (of lines 8 9 and 10) Subtract line 11 from line 7 Lit Working Bal for six months after does next year (not greater than Airr to be raised by tax levy (add lines 12 131 L1S5 (Ar emergency for an additional appropriation estate as shown by Una 61 PROPOSED LEVIES he Taxable Property $1333300 Number of Taxable Frill 188 Levy Levy on on Folia Property 'i a 80j09 Special School 1342 eeawiiMazaawoa OHS0ISE OBWMO0 05121800 $4368600 Wearing shall have a righfcto be heard -thereon been determined 10 or more taxpayers feeling tavtae may appeal to the State Board of Tax- Commit rijjtatcfoefurther and final action thereon by filling a petition therefor In! y11? not later than the fourth Monday of September wU1 A date of hearing In this county taxpayers or additional appropriations given to the taxpayers of Perry Township Vander-oj8JtOounte Indiana that the Advisory Board and Trustee ol said EJSSJTJS 5 1933 at 730 pm at No 3021 Brozusray MKkmal appropriation for the school year 1032 One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirteen Dcnare (OIW) from the General Fund to the School Transfers Fund appearing Shall hav a right to be heard thereon After the appropriation has bean determined 10 or more taxpayers foiling tbem-mr tke State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon -b: WILLIAM BROWN Aug 1M Trustee Ferry TWp Him peFoRE can Legion convention will go direct v- 1 812 Madison avenue th convnUon 01 X0 attended the funeral of their great-cemocrau uncle Rev Louis Miller in Mt Ver ne yesterday afternoon Mr and Mrs Emmeraon Lynch and son Billy of Detroit Mich are expected September 1 for a visit with Mr and Mrs James Lynch 1023 West Illinois street Dr and Mr Lalb Outer HENDERSON Ky John Wilson get started But Avis already had switched her mental engines pieaie count me out sweetly who knows me will tell you a puay-crt: I de test getting rumpled And rm sure it's a wild goose chase anyway They've been too clever for you You'll never catch them now Suit yourself Carolyn said rare lecaly "As foe me But Marlon with the inhibition of hospitality upon her lagged kk-Are you sure you wont com she asked "Well try not to crowd you" awfully sweat of At cooed in return "but I really care to go" Enter Edith F1rfa Boh In the driver's ant with Carol next to him spoke impatiently "Never mind the etlque he said in! Come on BUI! Roam for one more in the front eett Hank can crowd Into the rumble with Pate and Bon IETIEL HMMEUCM CIIICI T-onm-m Jefferson and Garvin ISGIOTOAmEB Bible School (Adult Classes) to 0M SERVICES! Morning Worship Topic: NEW Otte Keller Minister SO 20 1054 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP TAKES COLLECTED AND TO BN COLLECTED F-irdi Collected Collected Collected To Be Collected! 18 la badly beaten in fight on Gabe Main street have returned from Chl-a trees Police are-ted John Floyd 24 cago 111 where they attended the and Sugg Malley 28 exposition Mias Pern Wood of Marlemont MADISON VILLE Four prizes who has been visiting friends here are wki by local degree team of I return home Sunday Woodmen of the World at Wretern Georg Bridge and daughter Kentucky field day exercise at Juanita Fisher 100 East Louis-klBHlut 1 Uju fttrtet haTe returned from 1081 Levy 1933 Uyy WSSUjvy 19TT bmo 5290 3435 -r- MM non ft 900 DeWV Twrha tie 4 Aft 3pcti 9 990 ft 035 Sflw 2480 AU i a azo 810755 80140 $7066 $f4wp appearing shall have a right to be heard therein been determined ten or mere taxpayers feethrasrivee t3 each levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax further and final action thereon by filing a petty? flinty Audit not taUmTtta fourth Monday of September PRINCE PON Strew of near fll" whre 0x7 CTowleyvule suffers severely lacerated hand when he slips and falls on UiJei cf scythe iter Mlia Mildred Walden Kewburg 3 'road hare returned from a ten days George Bellamv 35 -visit In Chicago HI where they at-U severely burned In Ms right eyr tended the exposition wii i elec trie sable breaks In King'i I Wichaer end daughter and mine I too Mias Eleanor Wichaer and John Milk Fed Poultry Better Stahl Packing Co jj loth rkowt t-ivts and WALL WINDOW BUSKS US FAINTS A HENDRICKS OOLmiA A r5 1 1 UKAYIffi 5CtL Wood MW VitlHT-IWOCV ih ai HtN te Board will fix a date of hearing In thta vtrrxNTE Avzuit 1Q31 BsHBI BUKJIIB Trustee Armstrong Township (Aug 26-Sept.

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