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oncooii DAILY . JOUmiAi; PORTER1T0. .PIUD'AV. ;' SEPTEMBER " 27, 1918. 4 . i EideV f or Jilirig" : qomplihtslWith; 1 :C6mtnissi6h Given of tha complaint for acK defendant to be served, - Including receivers and oper ating trustees of Una not under .ied- oral control, additional copies for the director general for,' each of the speci fied carriers under federal . control nd even additional' copies for th use of the interstate" commerce . commission. Servioe of tha complaint will be .mads by the commission.. ,. ; v t ' TJ. S. Accepts Nearly . v.-, -J -. ? - Kew- Rulings governing the filing of complaints witti the Interstate ommeroe commission,' under the act to regulate commerfce, - as amended. vera received today by. J. N. Teal, rata counsellor for the Portland Traffic Transportation association... ' 'bajasssssaw ' t" 3,000,00 Small Arms 4; -1 s- -Meeting Is Held Preparatory to U :. Third Annual Meeting of State The rule .requires that all original com plaints' filed, rnuet name. In addition to the "director, general of railroads, the carriers not' under government control and - the principal carriers under' ted' era!-control over whose lines the rates, classifications, regulations Or practices in question apply. Though not required Washington, Sept..' 27The .ordnance; "r ,t department announces . the following f Taxpayers' League Saturday; figures showing tha productlonpf ma chine guns, rifles aiyi pistols up to Sep, tember XI, 1911: ToUl numberoi ma WOULD ' TAX NECESSITIES to do so, the complainant may, instead of such specification,, name as additional chine guns of all types accepted since the war began, 141,333; total number of all types of rifles for the same .period, 3,437,297; total number of pistols ac cepted since the war began,. 221.MJ. - defendants, the carriers under federal Taxation on Industry Should Be 4 to Point Where Further Bur Jv den WouIf Retard Investment. control over -whose lines these rates or practices apply. The complainant must rurnisn copies THE ' QUESINtliE i: CONSIDERED- BY 1 TAX COMMITTEE it If. Preparatory, to the third annual -meet ing of the State Taxpayers', lea rue which meets Saturday at 10 a. m. in the red room of the Imperial hotel, the. federal tax committee of the league met ia Cen tral library hall Thursday night tor the consideration of tha tax questionnaire submitted by the federal government. It will recommend that the maximum tax possible without impeding the progress Of. business be placed on industry, war profits and Income and that as much money as possible be raised by the levy ing of consumption taxes, particularly on Aom forts and luxuries. ' The meeting of the committee was under the chairmanship of E. B. Mc Naughton. He submitted the tax ques tionnaire recently sent out by the na- , tional tax committee representing the treasury department and the ways and , means committee of congress. 'Would Tax to Limit. i . After fully discussing the various phases of the questionnaire the local committee voted to make certain specific recommendations to the Taxpayers' league convention tomorrow. It was the ' sense of the meeting that congress should tax war profits. Industry and ln ; comes up to the point where further bur i dens would tend to retard the Investment ! of capital and thus impede business. It was also recommended that the con' umlng- public be required to bear its , foil share of the war cost; that necessi : ties be taxed as heavily as was reason ; able while luxuries and comforts, par ticularly the former, should be taxed to the limit of endurance until after the 4 war. - For the meeting of the "Taxpayers' league Saturday a call was sent out some time ago. Advance reports indicate that practically every county in the state will be represented by accredited dele gates. -The learu will discuss and act unon the recommendations of the committee -s to federal taxation, forwarding the recommendations to the national com mittee. It will also consider the varied questions relating to state taxation growing out of war conditions and as af lectins local state taxation. The action following this discussion will be pre : sen ted to the legislature. The public generally Is Invited to at ' tend the sessions of the leasrua and nr- tlclpate In the discussions, though vat. will be given only to the accredited dele gates. 4 Africa ' M. E. Zion Church Holds Its Annual Conference The eighth session of the northwest conference of the African M. E. Zion Church opened Thursday morning in the First African M. E. Zion church. Will 'tarns avenue and San Rafael, streets. With Bishop L. W. Kyles of St. Louis presiding. Devotions were conducted by W. W. Howard, presiding elder, and "'nop ityies gave a short talk. The following officers vr if Rev. C. A. Yearwood, secretary; Mrs. K. Gray, assistant secretary; Rev. W. W. Howard, press; L. C. Anderson, marshal. Bishop Kyles announced the committees. , Dr. J. W. Wood of Indianapolis, cor feSDOndinr aecretarv nf tha fi,lm c Ion board, will give a missionary and Stereopticon view lecture Saturday eve ning at ft o'clock. Blahon. viu win vi. address tonlaht. Riin ! . held this momtng and afternoon, closing mvruing, Appointments will be announced by the bishop Sunday evening, after Whloh the conferenoa.wUl -close. . ... 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