Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1935 — Page 21
OCT. 11,1935
REAL ESTATE DEALERS URGE EXTRASESSION State Association Requests Tax Readjustment by Legislature. The voice of tne Indiana Real Estate Association has been added to the growing clamor for a special session of the Indiana General Assembly. The realtors, in convention at the Lincoln, requested Gov. McNutt yesterday to call a special session, not later than January, 1936, to enact tax measures affecting every real estate owner in the state. "Several of the states and governments in the United States have proven in actual practice that taxes can be changed and collected on a more equitable basis than that used in Indiana,” the special session resolution said. In anticipation of the special session. the realtors suggested a fourpoint program, including: 1. Financing poor relief, old-age pensions and all other government expenditures ui>on a system based on ability to pay. 2. Financing elementaly and high school operation and maintenance from taxes collected on the basis of benefits received plus ability to pay. 3. Financing state end county road maintenance, city street maintenance, road and street construction and bond and interest payments from automobile fees and gasoline taxes. 4. Passage of legislation to insure a state-wide equitable assessment of property on an income basis and elimination of the emergency clause in the tax limitation law. MINE WAGE PARLEY ENTERS SECOND WEEK State Operators, Labor Leaders Fail to Reach Agreement. Bn United I’rrsß TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 11.— A four-man subcommittee of Indiana coal operators and mine union representatives entered its second week of wage negotiations today. Neither group would indicate what was blocking a settlement. Representatives of District 11. United Mine Workers of America, are firm in their demand for a basic wage scale of $5.50 for day workers, it was reported. EARLY RECORDS SAVED Arizona F.rects New Building as Historical Library. By Vnltrd Prrxn PRESCOTT, Ariz., Oct. 3.—A new' building, to house early Arizona records, has been completed on the grounds surrounding the old Governor's mansion here. Tne building will be used as an historical library.
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CHEVROLET CO. FETESLEADERS 250 Indiana Dealers Attend Banquet Given for Sales Stars. Indiana Chevrolet dealers wore mythical regal robes today following a banquet last night for the leaders in a selling contest in the Indianapolis zone. Two hundred fifty dealers attended the event in the Indianapolis Athletic Club with A. F. Young, Flint, Mich., regional manager, as speaker. District leaders in sales were crowned “kings,” seconds in the contest were knighted “princes” and those in third place given “dukedoms.” The “kings”: R. H. Bueter, Bueter Chevrolet Cos., Ft, Wayne, “king of kings” by virtue of his organization having shown the highest percentages; Allison Bell, Peru: M. D. Watkins, Superior Chevrolet Cos., Indianapolis; Henry Macy, Macy Auto Cos., Fountain City; W. B. Hoadley, Hoadley Motor Sales, Bloomington; Eugene Sinders, Sinders Chevrolet Cos., Jasonville, and George Dorner, P. Dorner Sons, Frankfort. “Princes” are H. R. Humphrey, Humphrey Motor Cos., Wanamaker;
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