Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1932 — Page 9

MARCH 4, 1932

THREE DEPUTIES ARE NAMED BY NEW CORONER ' Dr. Arbuckle’s Appointees Brought Up to Five; No Clerk Chosen. Appointment of three deputy coroners was announced today by Dr. William E. Aroucfcle, recently named county coroner. They arc: Dr. John A. Salb of 1851 North Pennsylvania street: Dr. B. N. Specs, Glens Valley, out-of-town deputy, and Dr. A. j. King of 866 West Twenty-sixth street, Negro deputy. They practically complete the new coroner's forces. However, no successor has been named to take place of Miss Minnie Sartor, Vchllng's office clerk. Miss Sartor figured as a prominent defense witness in Vehling's criminal court trial on a charge of soliciting a bribe. Arbuckle’s appointees are Democrats and have had many years’ experience in practice of medicine In this county. Dr. Salb, with offices at 341 Bankers Trust building, has practiced here twenty years. He has served as surgeon on staffs of local hospitals, including St. Vincent’s and St. Francis. Dr. Specs will have charge of death cases in Perry township. He has been physician at Glen’s Valley for many yearn. His appointment wiU be made formally this afternoon. A native of Ohio, Dr. King has practiced medicine twenty - five years, prior to which he taught school fifteen years. He is married and is a graduate of the Indiana university medical school. All the appointments became effective today. Those already named were Dr. E. R. Wilson of 2830 East Vermont street and Dr. John E. Wyttenbach of 1503 North Pennsylvania street. STOCK DUMPING TAX LAW CHANGE URGED Proposed Revision Would Permit Only Gains Deduction. Bn United Pres* WASHINGTON, March 4. A drastic revision of income tax statutes hitting directly at persons, who evade the law by dumping stocks at depreciated prices, was before the house ways and means committee today. Its inclusion in the new revenue bill is predicted. Under present law, stock market losses may be deducted from income for purposes of taxation. The new provision permits deduction only to the amount of gains previously made In the same taxable year. For instance, if there is a loss of SIOO,OOO and a gain of SIO,OOO, the taxpayer under the revised statute may deduct only SIO,OOO instead of the $90,000 he is allowed to charge off under present law. ELKHART BOND ISSUE BANNED BY TAX BOARD SIOO,OOO City Building Project Is Held ‘Unnecessary.’ Elkhart can not Issue SIOO,OOO In bonds to build a jail and fire headquarters and help the unemployed by providing jobs because the state tax commission says “no.” Chairman James E. Showalter of t.he tax board announced the bond issue had been refused as “unnecessary.” There were 1,500 signers of a petition for the project and the tax board reported 300 attended the hearing at Elkhart and protested against it. , Insisting on economy, the tax board is banning all public works possible and thus refusing unemployment relief through this avenue. Foes of this policy say the result is an increase In poor jfund expenditures. 2,274 Fennsy Charters HARRISBURG, Pa., March 4. Charters were issued 2,274 enterprises in Pennsylvania during 1931, records of the state department showed.

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