Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1931 — Page 2

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REALTORS NAME 4 METHODS OF CUTTING TAXES Board Offers Co-Operation in Movement to Slash Operating Costs. Four methods of tax reduction are outlined In a letter to the Chamber of Commerce from the Indianapolis Real Estate Board offering that body’s co-operation in the movement to cut governmental costs. The proposals are: Entire abolition of township governmental units. Decrease in salaries of governmental executives. Reductions in appropriations for specific purposes. That city school officials reduce expenditures. Pointing out that the need for township governmental units ‘'disappeared with the advent of rapid communication and transportation,” Larry G. Holmes, secretary of the board, said, In his letter proffering co-operation, that the functions of these divisions be consolidated with the county. Holmes also deplored the fact that the proposed school city budget contained increases in several items. AMERICAN REFUSES TO DUEL NOBLEMAN Attache to Hungarian Embassy Challenger for Punching Duke. By United Preaa LONDON,. July. 2.—The. Daily Express published a dispatch from Budapest, Hungary, today, assertin that an American diplomatic officer who boxed the ears of a Hungarian nobleman in New York recently was challenger to a duel by the nobleman in Budapest. The American, W. M. Rodgman, commercial attache in the United States, was said to have left Budapest for the United States Wednesday, after his alleged refusal to fight the duel. The Daily Express recalled that Hodgman punched Duke Heinrich Borwin von Mecklenburg-Schwerin in a restaurant at New York some time ago, asserting that the duke referred disparagingly to members of Hodgman’s party. ILL CHILD IS INJURED Quarantined Boy, 4, Cuts Head on Large Piece of Ice, William Hastings, 4, quarantined in his home at 724 North Noble street for •whooping cough, was overjoyed when an older brother came in the house late Wednesday. He dashed to greet the brother and cut his head on a large piece of ice the brother was carrying. He was treated at city hospital. MOTORIST IS PINCHED Identified by Three Persons as HitRun Truck Driver. Identified by three witnesses, Charles Frazier. 44, Negro, 28 Smith street, was held today as the hit-and-run motorist whose truck ran down Willis Coon. 47, of 602 North Alabama street, Tuesday night.

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ferred to Andrews’ "arrogant attitude” and said he had been "excavating valuable scientific material from Chinese territory under cover of a passport for hunting.” The Andrews expedition had been organized and planned to start into the Mongolian desert area shortly. "I returned to China in April, hoping to arrange for the completion of our expedition,” said Andrews today. "The Chinese commissioners declined even to grant an interview, a discourtesy which remains unexplained.” Andrews has conducted several expeditions into the Gobi desert under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History. His discovery of the famous "dinosaur eggs” some years ago gained him international fame, and more recently his expedition discovered the "Peking man” in the ancient rock formations of the Gobi. The United States maintains 345 consulates in foreign countries.

DEATH CLAIMS WILLIAM BASH, CITY REALTOR Father of Former Judge Passes on Eve of 75th Birthday. Death Wednesday took William E. Bash, 74, former Indianapolis real estate man and member of a pioneer family of the city, at Methodist hospital. Mr. Bash had undergone an operation last week. H would have been 75 today. Funeral sendees will be held at

10 Saturday morning at the residence of a son, Mahlon E. Bash, 5255 Pleasant Run parkway, former judge of the probate court. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Bash was president of the real estate board in 1916 and since his retirement from business several years ago he has been living on the Bash farm, northeast of the city, which has been owned by the family since 1853. Mr. Bash was a memV— of the Irvington Masonic lodge and the Methodist church. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Nancy J. Bash and two sons, in addition to Mahlon Bash. Roy F. Bash of Indianapolis and Harry R. Bash of Miami, Fla. Burglars Loot Is sllO Burglars entered the home of Vito Povneilli, 1015 East Georgia street, Wednesday night and escaped with sllO in cash and a watch valued at $25. he told police today.

DEATH JALE HOAX Negro Held on Vagrancy Charge by Cops. Police squads roared to the 600 block (North West street early today on report that a woman was shot and killed. William Webster, Negro, 30, living in the rear of 636 North West street, told Sergeant James O’Brien, the woman had been shot five times and taken away in a taxi. Other persons in the vicinity said

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