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    M c K i n n e y & M c k t n n t y
Editorial and Feature Page of the Hillsboro Argus
Publishers
It Takes Poth!
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rom
Service Men
Takes Time Out
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U. S. Treasury Department
L ki/oU tr e e 1'resi
"Remember Pearl Harbor*
How Can a Program On
Taxes Be Constructive
Sinking Fund Would
Be Good Business
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In Other Days
Fifteen Years Ago
P a i n f .1 httci- w ritten
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u I»' e in N, rili AH iv.i tii In
by i i\ c«nmc I for condition of
t! i' O ito Vo«e* f.uniI\
c it y
* W a l le r Tow* Tunned f i t e
• W h o lll he 1 i i'il before e n te in ,g the
chi I t o * tCCC*d 1 J H
. arm v:
Rc\ F ath er H erm an O sterm ann.
Had by fi *t piss to tow n ves­
grateful fa r vain terd.iv. a das i i n i well sp in i lis assistant superintendent o f St
M
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r y < d ie s of s t r o k e January 12
Kling us the It .tnt 1 a m.'dern cits' i»f g ' »il si/e l ’o . i al
I risin g we iv, re al once beset by
The $175.000 bond inane fur the
? w ill probably b e a horde of hin- sluin' boss and b u i l d i n g p r o g r a m o f H illsboro union
« i m t the next tw o w eeks
■ ailed guides its a racket that h u h s c h o o l d i s t r i c t approved by
I 1 n ill let io u know as s on as 1 ill Am ericans fall for t h e f u n vote of 452 to 71.
i u i w h it
t will be
Yours tru ll' | time. Tlie language is a terrific
Hilhl boys' and Mills’ basketball
I’l t : EANDEK l{ BARRETT. F o r t hinder.nice The traffic h ere is team s score 37 to 17 and 37 to 26
B enja.,'ll, H arr son, Ind
kept to the tight The streets are wins over N ew berg
lined w ith sidew alk cafes, is here
F I. McCormick nam ed p re si­
your w ine
W ants Home Town News you We sip happened
dent of W ashington County Real
by a big church Fatate board
D ear S r I am in the services of
the arm i and w ould like very and w itnessed th ree w eddings I
Mr and Mrs F K Jones of C o r­
much :o receive t l i A r g u s I h u e w is t id th at ail weddings take nelius celebrate 50th w edding a n ­
place
on
W
ednesdays
and
Fridays
been inform ed th a t if 1 w rite to
niversary
you and give you my address that only The brides- w ere dressed b et­
R H ornecker installed as m aster
I would be able to receive the p a ­ ter than ans I ever saw in t h e of H illsboro ('»range
states.
per.
S
Hahn installed chancellor com ­
"G.is is scry hard to get Most m ander
I have lived on a ru ra l route at
G lencoe lod ¿v K nights of
taxis
are
horse
draw
n
D
rivers
H illsboro all m i life and have e n ­
Pythias, and Ada Q t'alls M F C
w
e
ir
high
silk
hats
w
ith
all
the
joyed the A rgus very much It has
of P ythian Sisters.
so much hem e tow n new s in it, I fancy coachm an trim m ings a n d
drove
sw
ell
horses
would like vers much to receive
' I had my shoes shined about 20 Thirty Years Aqo
the A rgus as I don't get to b ear
Argus J.in il.n i' Hi. I9IT G rover
| much home town news since I've times F ie ry tune you stop they go , Combs b i n s fu rn itu re slock of A
to work 'th e native kids b a ie
been in the service
Don,-Ison on T hird -trecl
W ill i ou please send the A rgus picked up a good line of slang I C Fourteen
county road districts
sitting on a park bench and a
Io me. T hanking you very much. was
less sp e e d taxes
M i e district«
Y ours t r u l l
P vt
ELMER I. native boy w ent to w ork eti my est ibhshed by county court
shoes. He insisted he w anted no
LILLEGARD
G erm .in M utual Eire Instil .nice
money. A fter he finished be w a n t­
ed chew ing gum or candy. As I assix-iation reports loss by fire d u r ­
had neither it'd told him so b e­ ing year was $1 (XX) A lfred G uer-
Spirit Unbeatable
D ear Editor I haven't received fore he s ta rte d ' he used -ill his ber of 'Helve,i.i and W illiam Haase
and of S 'iitli T ualatin elected direc­
co in of the H illsboro Argus slang on me. spit on niy
tors, John M eyer of Betlianv tie.,.;
for some tim e now and I thought left
ju r e r and John W isiner of B ethan;
'G re e t all mv friends for me
m aybe it w as due to the fact my
I
auditor
P
F
C
HUBERT
C.
THUS'
address has been changed.
| Ed S chulm erich elected pre i
It gets plenty m onotonous out
dent of Comm erei.il bank
| here and w hen the boys get a home Happy Marine
I town new spaper they just fairly
Dear
S
ir
—
I
received
mv
firn Forty-five Years Aqo
eat it up T hey all have the feel­
It!9„ . sh<,riff
ing th eir s no place like home, and I Argus Thursday, t don’t believe | A rgu*. j „ nu«rv
!
’here
ever
was
a
h
appier
m
arine
1 guess th a t is the wav I feel.
B radford com m ences preparation
i
than
myself
w
hen
I
<>p
ned
that
Being that the.-e ships can't sail
to carry out decree of circuit court
and m anage then.selves w e ll just I good Argus I'm w riting to ti ll I for execution of G us Wachlim
have to m ake it feel like hom e and vim that there's a change in mv F ebruary 4 S ffolil Lx'.it.'d north
lid r .s s I t s P i t W I L L I A M H E H - I of jail
w ork tw ice as hard.
We have a motto on board ship INC'KX. Hdq Co Base Si«. B in.
T M Kelso installed c h a n c e llo r1
Sec
1. Plat L U S M C B . S.m iximm.inder H illsboro K nights of
and I think if w ? live up to it that
1
Diego.
Cal.
not even 'S u p e r M an" him self
Pythias and Mi
O rpha C arlile
could stop us. When I say us I
ehief of the T em ple of R athbone
m ean the letter ”u" is spelled with In Armor School
Sisters.
a capital .and likew ise the “s "
Jasp er Reeves is m aking p rep ara- ,
D ear S ir:—Ju s t a few lines to let
The m otto is: "The difficult job you know I w ould like very much Hons to go to Skagw ay in a few I
w ill be done im m ediat. lv, but the t.i have you send m e the A rgus I days. He w ill tak ■ up three c a r­
T.possible j ib w ill tak e a little am going to arm or school
Got ! loads of h ay and feed to put on
longer
about seven w eeks left. Been hav-1 i the Alask l m arkets
So voti see no m a tte r how f a r ing real good w eather, but sure
The A rgus of H illsboro and the
feem hom e w e are. the A m erican wish I was back In good old H ills-, 1 H atchet at Forest G rove designat-
spirit and faith in equal rights of boro again. I don't th in k an y o th er i . ed by county court as official coun-
place can com pare w ith th e W I ty i papers.
l - _________________
y urs, ANDREW L. LEE F M 3 C
valley S u r e a . - a I ta .' !
Ar
e .a Extension Work Offered
HIT.I.SRORO. OREGON
January 21, 1943
Local Hiqhlitos of
1943 Legislature
Oscar Ila tg
Herds die and .la
I Kcndi ick have boon attending the
legislature in behalf of dairy l<*gi<
inn 11« w pending in both I u h h c s
J C l.eedy. I utnci citi cu <-f T
:.ud Shci v.xxl atea, w at m Salein
f h e first »»f the week Ml l.c d y In
other days was some ball player
In those times rivalry was keen be
tween the Tigers amt Ilea veis
• ame as today Mi Leedy now is en
aged in growing onion-' In the
Lake Labish district north of Sa
loin.
In regard to organising the senate,
there was a little delay but th ng
moved f »st and the senate Is «m
I -ehrdtilc A bov- all harm ony pi
\ alls and W ashington « am iy i
Iceiveit i squatc deal ii li m a t o cm
•
l’he aim ed foice will enroll 7
iHMi young men u m onth out
about 1200,000 who reach the a
of IH next y cut, accoldlng to »•
mates
Y/ANTED
WALNUT MEATS
PERFECTION BAKERY
Hillsboro. O regon
AMERICAS FAVORITE
D E SSE R T
SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM
is alw a y s a fa v o iitd w in-tiler fu r th e fam ily
o r “ c o m p a n y ” d in n er.
Take home a quart— treat the family.
SH A K E SH O P
Phone M54
H I. H a,chard, P iep
mi i suoko
ÏIH t
Main
LOVELY SILVER
HOLLOW WARE
F o r Y our Hom e
TOR GIFTS THAT LAST
O u r stock iiieludes som e piece* of re al
b e a u ty an d usefulness.
ANDERSON, Jeweler
î» l F Main S t. Illll.b o ro
«»ver ?0 Years In Bill boro
.- imewher-. ■ close ar )Und, then I
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
c
o
u
ld
get
out
to
gi
od old H ills- Studen'-i e n terin g the arm ed forces
D ear Ed.: r — Would you please
send me y o u r p ap er—th è H illsboro b o r o Giles s w ill be all for now.— now h n e opportunity to continue
CARL
G
W ith th e leg islatu re in session, th e sam e , old
VEHRS.
Buckley
Field. w ork for college cred it w hile In
Argus. I Fear you send it to the
forces com e o u t in opposition to a sales tax as a
boys in the service free f charge Denver, C alorado.
eam p u n d er an arran g em en t e n te r­
I
su
re
would
appreciate
ed into by A m erican colleges and
-------------- it if you
solution to O regon’s ta x problem s as th e way fop
would.
universities and the arm y instltut
red u cin g p ro p e rty taxes.
I have been a residen i of W ash-
w rh
headquarter* a t Madison
ington
county
for
q
u
ite
a
few
years,
Wisconsin Enlisted men may eti-I
C alifornia an d W ashington have had a sales tax
I cam e into the service on M arch
roll
for
any of a w ide range of I
in effect fo r a good m an y y e a rs and both have m ade
16. 194
and am d. i-g overseas
coursi s after four m onths' servlci
j
A
forensic
tournam
ent
w
ill
be
du
I th an k you -Y - urs TYuly
su b stan tially m o re gro w th th an Oregon. T hey have
i neld at Linfield college F ebruary
Pv ROLE C. BERGE
also been able to m ak e real reductions in pro p erty
C ounty Ju d g e K erkm an has pointed out th at b e­
5 and 6 H illsboro is en terin g tw o Examiner Here Jan. 28
debate team s and tw o m em bers of
taxes, w hich it w ould seem to us would be especial­
A traveling ex am in er of operators
cause of p rio rities and o th er restrictions and labor Mail Call G reat
the
speech class. T hree m em bers end ch au ffeu rs will be in H illsboro
ly im portant to farm ow ners and all o tte rs th at ow n
shortages it is im possible to carry on m uch of a road
f the last year's state cham pion- T hursday. Ja n u a ry 26. at the court I
T he A rgus—I am w r.tm g to tell
p ro p erty .
pro g ram and u n d er presen t law s m oney budgeted i i i how glad I am to receive the hip team. LeRoy Dillon, O rville house from 9 a m to 5 p m All I
M eyer and E rnie S iym our. a re eu- ,11 e w - ini»« perm its vr licenses |i
O w nership of p ro p erty is not necessarily an in ­
for such purposes cannot be held over to m eet th e A rgus h e r- I: gives me the news ; ! tering.
from W as ng- in county th at I
drii’e cars arc asked to get in touch
dication of a b ility to pay, w hereas w hen a person
re su ltan t g reater post-w ar needs. Instead it m ust be would not be able to get any other
O ther de' -rs a r e J une Barb w ith the exam iner d u rin g the-
L -
way.
nd Her» N ierm an, E ntering ra- hours
spends he m ost certain ly m ust have had some in ­
considered in the m ake up of fu tu re budgets, re s u lt­
At the present tim e I am on an ! lio speaking, poetry reading and
in g in red u ctio n of the tax base. W ith such a reduced
come. People fo r th e m ost p a rt buy in p roportion to
island in the S o u th w w t Pacific. declam ation are Jaq u e A utrey and '
w hat they m ak e so consequently w ith a sales tax
base, w hich cannot be increased m ore th an six per Y J he - a let about the South Sea K enneth M ichener
Extem p’ an I i ed the im portance o f choosing
th e y w ould be paying in lik e proportion. F u rth e r­
cent, th e han d s of county auth o rities w ould be prac- ' islands, but I w ill be only too glad a fter dinner speaking w ill also be m akeup, hairdo, and clothes I,, fu
to get back to O regon again. I have entered
von best She also em phasized the
m ore those w ith h ig h er incom es pay su b stan tial in ­
tically tied w ith serious resu lts for the county road not
T h e debate question is. Resolved I necessity of a basic color.
yet seen any place I like bet-
program
.
com e taxes an d have been p ay in g at ste e p e r rates
"That a Federal World G overn­
ter.
Here, m ail call is som ething we m ent Should Be Established
all the time. T h ere can be little hope fo r p ro p erty
Local governm ents w ill undoubtedly be faced
S everal practice debates have
eagerly look ! r and I am especially
tax relief in O regon u n til a p rogram sim ilar to th at
w ith th e need for considerable necessary read, street glad w hen I g et a copy of the been held and the debate team is'
in effect in W ashington, in p articu lar, is placed in
and public w orks and w hich w ould help m aterially Argus. I can't thank you enough for ready for action.
effect.
in p roviding a cushion for th a t period a fte r the war. sending • to me. 1 am sending you
mv new addr -s.—Y ours tru ly P v t
S em ester exam s w ere given yes­
Miss Crozer Speaker
A jo in t leg islative in terim com m ittee says in
Good business w ould dictate elim ination of re s tric ­ MAX E. COYNE
terday afternoon and today iThui
part:
A talk was „ given
Miss
K ath- d » y ’- Ju n io rs and seniors will be
....... by m
i » n.iin-1
tive law s th at p ro h ib it th e building up of sinking
eryn C rozer on clothes, charm and ' ask®«l to re-reg ister before the new
‘’If is th e opinion of y o u r com m ittee th a t th e
funds by local governm ent subdivisions.
Simonson Assigned
appearance
to
the
m
em
bers
of
the sem ester b e g in s
difference in th e tax stru ctu res of th e state of O re­
P e a r V erne—Again I have ch an g ­ C om m ercial club T hursday
S hci School w ill be held as usual Fri-
gon and th e state of W ashington has been a con­
ed m y address and as usual I find m entioncd the four things people I f*aX- The new sem ester w ill start
trib u tin g facto r to the location of in d u stries on th e
th at I creatly m b s the w eekly new s a re interested in w hen apply for a prom ptly on Monday, Ja n u a ry 25
W ashington side of this in terstate area, to the se r­
from the A rgus. Would certainly ; job
They are: W hat clothes t
ious d etrim en t of th e state cf Oregon.'
appreciate having it sent to the wear, how to e n te r a office, how
A new design for a m etal-lined
above address.
R ead again:
to greet an em ployer and w hat to gunpow der box is saving arm y o rd ­
My
train
in
g
period
in
the
arm
y
say
Two
im
portant
things
for
the
nance enough copper every month
"P ractical application reveals th e fact th at p ri­
C o-cperation in th e V ictory Book cam paign w ill has ended and I have been assigned applicant to rem em b ir arc good to fill specifications for 259 155mm
v a te in d u stry is locating in W ashington in p refer­
to
a
battalion
of
colored
troops
grocm
ing
and
charm
She
r.iention-
guns.
ence to Oregon, and th a t O regon is constantly losing
fu rn ish o ur boys in th e service m uch appreciated They a re a very interesting group
Today, Americans the land over
one of its g reatest assets in th e abandonm ent of th eir
read in g m aterial for th e ir recreatio n centers. T hat to w erk w ith and tak e to m ilitary
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O regon residence by prom inent w ealthy citizens
train
in
g
so
v
ery
w
ell.
T
hey
seem
. . . in every walk of life . . . are
books
fill
an
im
p
o
rtan
t
niche
in
the
life
of
th
e
se
r­
som e of them still in th e prim e of life.”
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to be born w ith a w enderful sense
saving with a purpose. They're
vice m an is evidenced by the d istrib u tio n of book* of rhythm and as you know this is
F u rth erm o re g reat things are alw ays expected
through the Oregon S tate L ib rary to arm y centers, half of the b attle in teaching basic
buying Bonds and more Bonds
of the legislature in th e m atter of a solution and the
drill.
L SO and the Red Cross in the n srth w est.
legislators are dam ned if it is not forthcom ing. The
to pay for the tools of Victory .
H oping th a t you and the fam ily
As pointed o u t by C hairm an J. H. G arrett, it enjoyed a good holiday season,
legislators have w orked conscientiously over t h e
to save for the things theyji
is im p o rtan t th at the books be w orthw hile, o n e sth a i y ir, very tru ly . OBEN J. SIM ON ­
problem fo r years, th ey have studied it carefully,
w ant to buy after the war. They
SON. 2nd Lt. Q M. C.
th e donor him self w ould appreciate keeping in h ;o
and the re su lt h as been a sales tax in differen t forms.
are
saving, too, in interest-bear­
own lib rary and th at have n o t been discarded N early
T hen under o u r O regon system it is referred by th e
ing Commercial National Sav-
15 000 books w ere collected in O regon in th e fu st
legislature o r by in itiativ e petition placed on th e
ngs Accounts . . . . saving for
cam paign a y ear ago, b u t m any of these w ere out-
ballot to ru n th e g au n tlet of voters.
of-date
and
shabby.
Q
uality
is
the
im
p
o
rtan
t
thing
things
they need, for taxes, for
'How can a co n stru ctiv e tax system be w orked
and not quantity.
By Mick
out under the circum stances? Do people ever wish to
insurance. Are you saving all
The national com m ittee in sum m ing u p the g en ­
you can?
vote taxes upon them selves? They w ould alw ays
e
ra
l
purposes says, a good test for any book to be
H owdy Folks: The boot
ra th e r vote them on th e o th er fellow.
black trad e Is rated as a pro
given is this: "A ny book you really w ant to keep
O regon has b uilded a g re a t highw ay system,
fesslon In G uatam ala. J N o
is a goed one to give.”
other, by the way, offers a
largely through a sales tax —th e gasoline tax. People
b etter ehanee to shine.
h av e paid it w ith o u t difficu lty and w ith o u t g reat
s
OF HILLSBORO. OREGON
com plaint because it is m ore o r less painless. Oregon
R epresentative H arvey Wells o f M ultnom ah
One fellow w ho has a lot of
M em ber Federal » e p o .il Insurance C orporation
people in visitin g o th er states have m ade consider­ county has introduced a b .ll to ban adv ertisin g cf
branches in his trad e is the
1 1
able co ntribution to the tax incom es of those states
tree surgeon.
any alcoholic beverages by any means, including
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by th e ir tax pennies h ere and th ere on meals, hotel
personal letter?. This would only have the effect of
And the fellow who has to
bills and o th er ex p en d itu res.
stopping th e retu rn to O regon of some of th e money
pull a lot of strings to make
sen t out c f the state for such beverages w hile n a ­
l l i l l - f i .r,. ArirttR . 1 M
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a living is the h arp player.
J ii'l« l'. i,,|,.n t, is ; , j
tional magazines w-ould still continue to b rin g in this
Of course A m ericans are w illing to dig dow n and
AN IN D E P E N D E N T N I W S P A P I It P til.ll h ~ l i »
type of advertising The state liquor commi ion ha
Of course the electrician
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do everything and pay an y th in g necessary to w in th e
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exerci-ed most rigid control over such advertising
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ity on the Far East. His news and comment will
J I F F l r i A r . N H W S P A P K R OK W A S H IN G T O N
M aking your car last long­
h a lf fo r overtim e In a period of labor shortage ju s t
give you the real meaning of today’s happenings.
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er will h e easy if you bring it
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can 't help but m ak e a lo t of people feel th a t th e w ar
B R O U G H T TO Y O U B Y
to CHAPM AN’S reg u larly for
Outftld«* W n fth in ffto n C o u n ty
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could be o perated on a less costly and m o re e ffi­
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E xperience in selecting a p resid en t of th e state
T h ere is the tale of the girl w o rk er In a huge
Represented by
M IIIK s D I' s t a i ,
senate last w eek has resulted in renew ed in terest in
p lan t m aking vital plane parts w ho did n 't know
jr. VERNE MCKINNEY. Editor M E Mnn.eer
Æ
!■ M, K , , N„ y
ab
o
u
t
th
e
union's
production
ceiling,
and
doubled
creating the office o f lieu ten an t-g o v ern o r, w h o
Atu •late E d ito r
N
ih/r.
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.
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it
h
er
first
day
on
th
e
job.
She
was
told
by
the
c<’tni»«mlt«»r
would preside o v er the senate. He w ould succeed th e
M h I ip I It. G ru«*
C ir c iiln t i..» \ i . ,
r
.
H iili
union's rep resen tativ e to take the excess parts hom e
(»»•«»r’ nr-P r«* • ttinn
Dorothy IfnrrfiN
Ro«»kkrpnZr
a * 'V7 / ’
r'*
governor in case of th e resignation, death o r In­
< ) |n r H t, ,r - P r ln t r r
o v ern ig h t b rin g them in th e next day. and m achine
C o rn p n u ltn r
r- hn L r.....
them o v er again. B ut on th e w ay out inspector-
capacitation of th e chief executive. U nder th e p re s ­
A p p re n tfc p P r in te r
• W ith th n Î I
cau
g
h
t
h
e
r
and
induced
h
er
to
tell
the
story.
A p p re n tie «
.. “ J
ent set-up the p resid en t of th e senate is the successor
A p p re n ti
The union rep resen tativ e was discharged w ith ­
i « r d . ,,f T lin n k . A lr , , . ,
f ■
to the governor.
-
out pretest by his associates.
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5 9
I «»«try Not Arreptrd f„r | r|.e P u h »• i i h n . . i> * r ,v V "
Hus th e ceiling been lifted? No. Production
- i
•nierefor«
poetry I pot «en-ptn, f,,r flr,.
f/,'1"’ / ’ ”*’» fe«’.,re r literary nnrr
I
I
still lags far below w hat a new g irl could tu rn out
SERVICE STORE
on h e r first day.
Athough A m erican seam en a re now able to r e ­
•I
NAV. 1st and Main. H illsboro
ceive mail from hom e at foreign ports, th e service
„
M urac to m i fi t r a
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does not provide for registered, insured, o r C. O. D.
A W auw atosa. Wis . m an sold his auto and bough»
I pledge allegiance to th e Xn
. u- i. ,
a pony and c a rt to r p erso n al trav el.
Flag of the U nited S tates of
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America and to the Republic
Justle« to7 air ‘h ,ibr" y nni1
It is n oth.ng less than good business th at the leg­
islatu re m ake it possible for count.es and cities to
build up sin k .n g funds u n d er presen t conditions for
the p ost-w ar period. To do o therw ise w ould result
in a reduct.on of the tax base to a point w here it
w ould be im possible to m eet read m aintenance and
building program s th a t w ill be req u ired follow ing
th e w ar so as no t to lose this big in vestm ent and
in ord er to keep the budget on an even keel.
■m
On O verseas Duty
to
p -rL m d
b
Hilhi to Enter
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