Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 30, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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About all there Is to getting
along well In life Is using our
brains to tbe best advantage.
The reason we have so many
divorces is because we have so
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many marriages that were “put-
"AB fntnre events, whore an admission charge is made or a
up” Jobs.
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Hex Heck says: "Jedgin1 by
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DONATIONS
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be scarce next year."
IT SURELY W IL L :---- Be sure your sin will find you out. Nnm
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' LO N D O N ,S ep t. 29— (U. P.) • -> » e s e e s » » » » s e s e e » » » » .» » ♦ » < '« > » « » » » »
anoe, Stalin, in re a lity , whs an-
By FR ED ER IC K KUH
— The popularity of baggy Ox­
(United . Prese Staff tìórrespón-
ford tronasrs alrsady on its last <
deat)
lees, W t i - n p e n * . to «soltoglate-
£• * ^ v ’ùìx S'* r o t. '< *
No one expects this alliance
MOSCOW, Sept. »0— (U. P.) tS'-JB|Orgib overnight. There re»* circles, received A swift ftowa*
— Tbe Soviet Government la main, gigantic obstacles In the tlve kick hi tbs pants at Oxford
lealonaly consolidating her re­ path of a? fu ll fledged Rus«o- today when word was paw.-.l
lations w ith ' China afkc Japan Chlnese-Japanese eutonto. Trite, around "that tbs style baa bedn
as a deliberate move to eronter- two of tMs trlumvireto have dis­ token up by London’s East End.
This Bast End news Van the
balancp an anti-Soviet Mock In covered imtoouso Interests to
hardest blow of an. Tho Oxford
tbe West, believed'to bp pmei t-
common, which Have afiNrsdy lad
Ing under. British surv«BBtnc<r. to a united Russo^Chlnooo front ‘Inventors of tho style had oh- ,
This to the conclusion drawn toward the Oredt Power». "But served with frowning looks their
from personal conversation» with gaunt barriers still tfedhrt da- pet creation being taken .up by <
Trotsky, Chicherin, Radek. the pan's adherence to Rujwo-Chlnese smartly dressed fterka and mom- _
bora of tho’ white-collar working
acting chief of the F ar Eastern block?.
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fraternity or London, but they
department In the Moscow For
Trotsky, his eyes Bashing, his
stood by their guns and con­
etgn Office. Pokhvallnskyi and
body leaning ténsdly seras» hiv
tinued to hold to their creation
other Soviet leaders.
desk, forecast to me t^o power­
One of the moat striking In­ ful growth of the Chinese ’ na- In spite of Its objectionable pop-
• u la r it y .—
stances of recent Soviet policy tlonallflt
movement,
declaring
But when they hoard that the
We will contract your painting inside and
In the Far East Is the diplomatic th a tC b ln a will continue to find
manoeuvring
which
caused its slngls, strongest ally against JCast Bud had tahon up the style
and guarantee satisfactioq, — We Handle
Fang-Yu-8ian,.
"the
Christian "foreign Imperialism” in Moa- thorp was not on Oxonian In oil
England who did not shudder to
general”- of Poking, to transfer
the depths of his soul and lay kta
his political allegiance _ from tbe
In this and other eonverwt- favorite bag» aw iy. z To them
so-called Anglo American block ' tions, I attempted to learn the
it stranded the sordid death of
to the .Soviet Union. K arl fta-
perspective», envisaged by the a beautiful Idea. ’
dek, toe ' Journalistic spokesman Soviet Government In Ito' new
You Can Buy No Better
B u t* f t » . London tailors.— In
of the Soviet Government, gave orientation to the Far E a»t/ * , ‘ j
thbir ranks* there Was great re­
me a peculiar explanation of
joicing.
Hardly was «here one
the switch in Feng's policy.
For Portraits That Please
OJJR PAINTER IS A BUSY »ÍAN
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT
"The i diplomacy of Washington
and London in Peking 'lacked’
adroitness," « asserted
Radek.
PARIS, Sept. 29— (U . P .l —
"W hile American and British In how many beds did Napo­
SEPTEM BER 80, 1035
missionaries were showing their leon die? Guaranteed authentic
One beautiful thing about winter
The ONLY W A Y :— I am the way, the truth, and the life. John
-affection for the Chratian gen­ beds In which, toe Emperor de­
Is
winter
clothes
have
more
pockets
14:6.
e ra l’ by bridging him ' tobacco, parted this life are alm oat-ae
PRAYER: — Our Father, enable ns to lire by the faith of the to HU up with stuff.
both America and England per­ plentiful a s . the famous skulls
Son Of God, Who loved ns and gave Himself fog us,
mitted Feng’s troops to run of Henry IV , of which, there are
around without any trousers.”
known -to be seven, kept in dif­
WILL OP THE DRIVER ,
Radek clearly hinted that, ferent museum«,-eM
The question arose several
“ A sweeping and effective reform in the driving of Mayor of Chicago aaye the city with his new Russian 'affilia­
needs more mu»lc Maybe. B the tions, Fenk 'h im s e lf may be days-ago when, during a public
automobiles eould be effected by the insurance companies gunmen were quirt, they eould bear
smoking fetger Virginia cigar sale of antiques at Deanvlllc, a
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by the adoption of a rale which would refuse liability in- more.-
ettee, but that his 220,000 sol­ brato bed of the! Empire period
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as
"Napoleon’s
su ranee, for a tirm of years, to any owner o f an automo­
Thirty Chin««« were Jailed In Boe- diers have pants.
in one day. but It uraan*t_inr
death bed frotp St. Helena.”
bile whose negligence in any manner contributes to an ac­ ,ton
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hither
Soviet
policy
is
drift­
sharpening collars
ing was also Indicated tty 's re­ There had already been th rej
cident resulting in injury to any person.
Coolidge w»l vWt Omaha. Must cent 'incident, in Itself ’trivial, such beds lidted in offldlsd cata­
“ There is a close psychological bond between liability be great to ba a preaMent eo you
but essentially a political feather logues.
insurance and unreliability in driving. The man who can teat u r from your vacation./'
The custodian o f -the Napo­
In the wind. Tbe episode cen­
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settles back with the contented feeling th at he is “ covered’ Prtnoe of Wales news He got Into tered around Stalin, native of the leonic museum at Malmalson In­
that none of the tout Is the
may be careless and reckless, often withont realizing it. a snow atom In Chile. Whet eould Caucasus and splnx-llke seerfi- sist«
authentic bed, for he claim« It
’ tary of the Russian communist
The man who knows he is personally responsible for all
1» actually in the possession of
party, who has inherited a large»
consequences of-liis driving is almost invariably careful.
Prince Murat, a descendant of
slice of Lenin’s personal -power
the -Emperor, and * is foun4 In,
“ The tide in the number of accidents, and fatalities,
than any other ruling revolution-
the Murat chateau at Chambly.’
PIPE
CAUSES
DEATH
increasing daily, will never be turned except by reaching
ary.
I t is said that Stallm/never
the, will o f tho man behind the wheel. Penalties, regrets,
granted a newspaper mqn an FRENCH RAISE MARK
fu n e ra ls , com e at tbe wrong end of accidents to be effect­
ON DEBT PROPOSAL
Interview In his life • uUtll the
ive preventives.’*—Tampa Morning Tribune.
other day, when he b r^ke'h H
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29— (U.
rJnet w hat legal restrictions insurance companies
«lienee by receiving the cor­
respondent
of
toe » Osaka P .)— Tl^e French and American
nwglit encounter by such a policy is a question. But the
"M alnkhl."
That it happened debt commissions continued bar­
suggestion o f the Tribune is a good «one as the starting
to be a Japanese Journalist, to gaining today for the funding
point toward accident prevention. Some responsibility
whom t^is "scoop” was granted, of the four billion two hundred
required on the part of driver makes him more careful.
started the political tongues of million dollar debt. The Amer­
Moscow wagging. It was no co- ican commission Is Kecking an­
nual payments of i'll®,Odd,
incidence, they said.
SURTAXES AND THE EXEMPTS
When the Japanese correspon­ throughout the period of full
“ Income tax reports show that many of our wealth­
dent entered Stalin's door, the payments. .The French are un­
iest people pay little or nothing to the government. That
communist leader leapt from his derstood to VKve boosted their
is because, in a majority of instances, the income is deriv­
chair,- strode across the room original proposal to the point
and, almost embracing the startl­ where they say they can pay
ed from investments in tax-exempt securities, such a«
yearly,
on
the
ed interviewer, abruptly, cried, $100,000,000
those issued- by states, districts and cities, which cannot
average,
but
no
more.
‘ Welcome!
I,
too, am an
be taxed withont constitutional amendment. There are
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from twelve to fifteen billions of such securities issued,
Theatrical horseplay?
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mostly in the hands of wealthy people.
“ These securities bear lower interest than industrial
or other investments, bnt many times the loss in interest
is saved in income taxation, which through surtaxes,
taxes as high as half the income. As a consequence, capi-
tai that should be invested in industry and development is
withdrawn for exempt- securities.
“ In this way the high surtax defeats its purpose, for
tbe government is by it, losing the revenue it would other-
wise have which reduce taxation. The direct effect of
cinching the rich has lieen to scatter and conceal wealth,
with the resalt that there are fewer big taxpayers, each
year, despite the increase in wealth.
“ The Treasury’s policy is to diminish the surtax to
such an extent that it will assist business development
by attracting capital from the exempt securities.’’—Salem,
Oregon, Capitol Journal.
An exhorbitant income tax doeB not bit the idle rich,
who escajx‘8 via tho exempts, bnt industry and develop-
ment which already, hearing most of the prosperity and
¡»ersonal tax are doubly ixmnlized not only in taxatiqn,
bnt in obtaining necessary capitals
ROAD MATERIAL TESTS ON LINCOLN HIGHWAY
Three thousand lineal feet of the Lincoln Highway
immediately west of South Bend, Indiana, is to be used
for the firht real test of road building materials on thia
great national thoroughfare. Equal sections eadh of as-
plialtic concrete, sheet asphalt, emulsified asphalt, Ken’
tuckv rock asphalt, penetration macadam und reinforced
—leosieeete will he laid down.—Careful cheek will he made
as to the wearing quality of the different materials.
Contracts have boen awarded as follows1 500 feet eRcb
’ of asphalt concrete and sheet asphalt at $1.43 qnd $1.57
|>or square yard respei'tively; 500 feet of emulsified as­
p h a lt at $1.15 a square yard; 500 feet each of Kentucky
rock asphalt and jienetration macadam at $1.40 apd
$1.10 per square yard respectively; 500 feet of reinforced
concrete .at $2.15 a square yard.
Taxpayers demand a road that will give a maximum
lifc.— of w e a r fo r a re a so n a b le expense, ns th e re are tens
tosands of miles of road awaiting paving in thia na-
odern girls are accomplished hi the um of the
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