Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1939 — Page 12

ho rh VALUE STUDY ADVISED

Necessary to Place Apprais- | als on Scientific Basis, Real Estate Men Told.

The problem of price vs. value! must be weighed over a period of years in order to establish the appraisal business upon a scientific plane where it belongs, Ieonard! Downie, Chicago, told the Indian-| apolis Real Estate Board yeqergy at the Washington Hotel. Mr. Downie is business manager] of the Chicago Real Estate Board and formerly was appraiser for the Home Owners Loan Corp. and the Federal Housing Administration in Washington. He declared that the capitaliza. | tion rate in real estate appraisals! should be lowered and a uniform] rate of 6 per cent should be used on| all types of apartments and income properties. Every student of appraising should modernize his thinking and should never become confused because of conflicting temporary trends or offhand opinions without ample justification, he said

CAFETERIA CREDIT FAILS TAFT, Cal, June 18 (U. P.) —The local high school cafeteria tried the experiment of extending credit to students for luncheon. It found they ate more and paid less. The cafeteria is now on a strictly cash basis. The students eat less and pay.

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School 7. and Evelyn Christopher, School 3, also are on the staff. Preventative and remedial methods for elementary and secondary school children will be discussed. Parents may enroll their children in the remedial demonstration groups free of charge, Dr. Townsend, the director, said.

Staff members for the second reading conference to be held June 19-24 by the Butler University college of education include eft to right) Dr. and Mys. Walter B. Townsend: Miss Anna Barton, Indianapolis Public School 10; Miss Martha Guilford, School 44: Miss Ruby Ertel, School 6, and Miss Elizabeth Peterson, School 4 The Misses Helen Schellert,

DEATHS IN INDIANAPOLIS

He was a native of | lvived by a son, William F.; her

Madison County. He was a mem- ‘mother, Mrs. Lenora Barshier; a ber of University Park Christian sister, Mrs. Mary Janke, and two Church, North Park Masonic lodge brothers, Charles W. and William | D. Barshier,

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Edwin E. Young

Edwin E. Young. of 3812 Grace- |

land Ave. qied yesterday at City | Hospital. He was 69. |and the Sahara Grotto.

5 Survivors are pis wife, Lottie I; Mr, Young, and agent for the dianapolis Life Insurance Co. [00 S00 Vie, Cp Bf Shao, A Ea ys fy , 3 formerly a Agspector for the brother, Thomas Young, of Indian-| John Burlington, 3021 N. Euclid vears as a Republican precinct com- apolis, and a granddaughter, Do- Ave,

‘John Burlington

CREDIT HURT BY PAYROLL TAXES. REPORT CLAIMS

Employment Also Retarded, It Is Charged After Nation-Wide Study.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, June 16 (U. P.).—Convention delegates of | the National Association of Credit! Men today studied a partial report 8 on a nation-wide tax survey which charged that social security taxes were seriously impairing credit and financial stability and retarding employment. The association elected Charles A. Wells of St. Louis president. Fred J. Hamerin of Indianapolis was named central vice president. Findings of a tax survey being conducted by the association's special taxation committee were revealed in a preliminary statement by H. E. Kay of Bay City, Mich. |

The report included six ‘‘conclusions’: 3 Social security taxes based on payrolls, collected regardless of net] income, are impairing credit and fi-| nancial stability. 2. Small manufacturers and wholesalers are feeling the increas- | ing burden of Federal taxes the most | severely. 3. Slow recovery this year and un- | profitable results of 1938 indicate the | eed of making the amended Federal | tax law effective on 1939 incomes. | 4. The number of tax reports is|

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: Ruben and Earl of Indianapolis and | iy Anna Dilges {Albert of New York City. A daughFuneral services for Mrs. Anna ter, Mrs. Ethel Warren of Detroit,

Dilges of 1454 Euclid Ave. will be also survives.

[held at 2 p. m. Monday at the home Mrs. Hugh T. Morrison

of a daughter, Mrs. Lena Anchell 26 Graham Ave. The Rev. 50 oral Mrs. Hugh T. Morrison of Spring-| sister of Dr. Christopher,

Daries, Zion Evangelical Shuto] pastor, will officiate. Burial will be field, Ill, at Crown Hill. B. Coleman, State Librarian and Te os. the secretary of the Indiana Historical i us Survivors are two sons, Henry of (Society, died yesterday at Chicago. | Minneapolis and John of Chicago; he was notified last night. She five daughters, Mrs. Barbara Buses Was 59.

of Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Katherine! Mrs. Morrison was the grandCannon, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Mar-| daughter of the late Judge Stephen

aret Sturm and Mrs. Charlotte T. Logan, a law partner of Abraham Foner, all of Indianapolis; two Lincoln. She had served on the brothers, Henry and Lorenz Eitel Springfield School Board 12 years. ‘both of Columbus, O.; three sisters,| She is survived by her husband;

Mrs. Lena Miller of Columbus, O, three adopted sons who were Mrs. John Apple of Jacksonville Orphaned sons of missionaries in Fla, and Sister Humilitus of Olden- | the Belgian Congo, Ray E. of Chiburg. cago, Ward of Honolulu and Dr. Joseph E. of the Smithsonian Institution; three brothers, Dr. ColeFred Sage man, Louis G. Coleman of WinnetFred Sage is to be buried tomorrow at Crown Hill following services

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