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Obituaries, per line _ -------------- ------------- ■ ah v tf ftg » . ¿ J.i¡lnv ;, : ■ u ¡ 7 * » * } » «▼%,MWUW’» PWM»I- «ff» f t t l # J > t o t f v a n i « primary co«wl4erpd S P R ftft" » Pf » f t l t dor the admin- WHAT CO1WI tion taken-is Advexftáin So dlsoonnt will be e ll W *»«■ WteMM^he H r M •»»MA /ro m the . M r$ff b* * t o » l o i ic M v H to . so > <M *w f,.gH h f t » VpanfoaMo» upon M W T W d jf t 'l »ng the pasting was done chiefly > « ^ e rf> More re- three no-run games, and te H M te i ►¿a «ne s o f^ v «¡id, ñ S ¿ Tall •m antd r i N H t r i to S ie fn -‘«•<1 a ctruiectai« « s frite v u i os ««rea. M / ikpe T üs wdowge T iT 'B S w T u p laxjes, h as been f th o ro u g h ly k n ock ed in th e head? In fa c t, a t a i pbMey th a t «o a k s e ith e t th e rich m an or p oor m an, b ig in d u stry or sm all in d u stry , w ill d r y u p th^ sou rces j o f ta x , r e v ^ n u ^ — n am ely, ta x a b le p ro p erty and p w a J u tt iw en terp rises. - ‘ E v e r y ’City,' County an d s ta te can p rofit b y th e ob ject le is o n fu rn ish ed ^ y , th e red u ctio n s in fed er a l in com e taxps. > lf th e ¡stati} an d , lo ca l ta x in g a u th o r itie s and p u b lic o f f l ’ia ls w ou ld devoP j th eir en erg ies ,to fin d in g w a y s and m ean s to reduce ta x es, in ste a d o f in v e n tin g n e w m eth o d s o f ¡taxation, lo ca l b u sin ss iu e v e r y c o m m u n ity w ou ld be g r a a tly b e n e fitte d . N o w d ev e lo p m e n ts w ith in c r e a sin g t¿0 ible a s s e ts W ould fu r n ish Rew so u rces fro m w h ich to sec tip m ore ta x reven h e. . .U n d e r our p ^ s e n t s y ^ t ^ o f H fid w r.p n clh lg licr ta x es an< «more an d m oré' b u reau s, cottrthisMòns, sta te u n d er- tak Mgs an d in te r fer e n c e w ith p r iv a to b u sin ess, thou s- r.nift o f in v e sto r s p r e fe r ¿o keep th éir tnòney in ta x -ex em p t • jifoyferrunent bonds. T h is r e m o v e s b illio n s o f d o lla rs from p r o d u c tiv e en ter p r ise i n d th e ta x ro lls, and p ile s u p the burden on r e m a in in g ta x a b le p ro p erty , w h ich c o n sists c h ie fly o f farm s, h o m es an d e m p lo y in g in d u stries. MlSf «m tM lC B Ó lM iW IN TÍLXFflONS SIKVICI «ad it w ill stand exactly where, America’s first theatre stood. ‘4 .Virginia was the III IU American d r a g ’s enugt, 4nr$»yt). . . . . B Y CHARLES P. S fE W A R T NEA Service W riter Up in New S«nKland the colon ists were too fclue-noped, to staod » , ’ foc.that kind o l.fd v o ilty , but thw f l 'yHICAOO V irginia contingent were carat-* F»yon'e efse i ■WASHINGTON— Wmiatoeburg, le » . Vs., is one ot the oldest towns in the country. „■ It ' is strong on historical build ings knd spots. t f t has a “W ashlngieh« Wtof- ' . - those Phllad, m J wtaa -Weeh’iS 'M y i f ' t o the fact *® •pecking town in thia section of thU oountry la without .one of those. I f has a church ^rlflch the old colonial governors used to at tend*, even before Washington’s time. I t has a venerablb prison where im p (Q v id ftt.. ^ndiytyuals once were incarcerated for debt. , . A&d it has the site vhich ‘formerly stood the first theatre bulk In America. were lo ln i J i n o p ^ a e d W M V , inptpn didn’t,, tq > 4<>ftS anything in particular that we»ld rate them higher than the Ath- , . / , - Then the-re*} truth o< t ^ , c^ne out. T M * « » r n teams cam« W ftt. Washington played real baseball and Philadelphia ylay- ed spwathlpg flee. f ,, , n a n September 7 rolled «round ^ rju e t t)»ree week» fr o » the day that fte y *» •» 1* t tr t t Place by tv p gamee — the H acks were trailing the Senatora by pide fa ll « •» to ,, Baseball'asver bafore had w it nessed such a reversal of form. I t -isn't tt»Ue conceivable that the Athletics would do such a thing thia year. O t the time it ¡»lack hits a stereotyped statement, t h a t ’ does»*t taeap a thing, tha he gives in answer to all qnerlps The kids are out of school. You as to where the Macks w ill finish. carry a spare tire on your car. It is thte: Why not a spare window pane for . “They w ill win the pennant V your house? • ¡ C r a f t ’s t h f t Meeks were a yofcng team that J»ad crackM . -* Thio year they had ah addition al year if »big time** eftfcAflence and there aeems td he b i» thing that the team has acquired. That is the tfdrve to staad np ehd fight against odds, ■ i ; Qocd poets are born, npt mante. <jjoo<t husbands are made, not • tToritfJd; hav.ing profited some what ky Tita afady ed<J. years of born. ", ' ■ ’ ' m an w h o sp o k e no E n g lis h ap p ea red a t. th e Sqlt lifetim e experience fa making nh This old theatre brfrned dp'wn a L a w t S t y p a sse n g e r d ep o t, td d em and telep h on e w ord w ith predictions as to w h it w ill hap- an a d d r e s s th a t n o b o d y cou ld u n d erstan d . T h e c h ie f oper* ; long time ago, fiut Williamsburg ■pbn'to qdhton of the is going to reconstruct it now. "used to he’’ .W ^lte Eiepbagta. , atorjfit C en tral to o k th e nam e th a t w a s a ll but u n in tellig - W illiam and Mary College, do- ib le ^ th o u g h it sou n d ed l i k é ^ H t o s i s s é l f ’ a s he p ron ou n c noted the land. New Y ork the- Perhaps Connfd.ta rwnembf^- ln « 4l b^ t ajaftfi tumble last year e d i t a n d fin a lly lo c a te d a flÓ u rek a , t i) m iles aw ay, a s u U ktflcal interests gre going to put his;, team took when everything, s c r if c r w ith , a n a m e th a t m ig h t be im a g in ed to be w h at up at least part of the money. The farmers are finding f t in seemed‘Ao indioete the Athletics Wiiliamsburgers who take pride in th e 4*U er tftitfe X req u est to thia E u r e k a m an to an sw er; fto u ld w in / , tfidir town’s ancient'fissociatfons. creasingly hard to stgpd tljffi ground. » n d lif a s s je v t h ^ caller^tb b e u n d erstood , d is c lo i- /' "Maybe Mack nemginbers along, «nd 'th e Virginia state Chamber of ed f l a t th^itfyJer.W as l h e ;E # r é k a m a h ’a « ? p h e w , ju s t o v e r 'Obhimerce are backing the move about, ‘UM 'X t t t u t ' l l when fils w«» in flrsCjjlace, two games i f you really must be different f r o r f ^ o r w a y , an d str à h d ed in S a lt L a k e C ity th rou gh som e ment. .o f the Washington ien st- I t w ill be an up-to-date theatre tic k S t m ista k e or lo ss. from others, try paying cash; rs A t the time the Philadelphians M en W h o A re M alting A m erica T h e b lh ih , e v e r y d a y A m erica n s w h o a r e e a r n in g th e ir liv in g w ith h an d and b rain and sk ill th ese are th e m en w h o are m a k in g A m erica. T liyye are n o m ore v a lu a b le acco u n ts on the» books o f th e C itiz e n s B an k o f A sh la n d th an th e rap id ly g r o w in g h u n d red s w h ich b elon g to a m b itio n s m en and w otoeh o f th is tyj»c. W ith them , e a r n in g a liv in g is n o t a ll. T h ey are provid in g' fo r th e futtnW !iB?’1viell— th eir o w n and th e Wfe regard it a s a p r iv ile g e to h elp th ese earn est- taihdeft citizen « to m a k e th e m o st off ( b e it ftVes and op p o rtu n ities. T h e Q l i t e B a n k M A sh la n d A,hto4, Oregoh ’A B fflie y learn h ow to se rv e in th e tele p h o n e com p an y, as it em p h a sizes c o u r te sy and se rv ic e fo r it s p atrons. , j i y ---------- X___ ’ À TOftmt XÍ À IfÉCESSARY GKOP ^ o n certed effo rts o f ^ A te /fe d c r a l and p r iv a te a g en cies td p j ín a n d to secu re th è g e n e r a i a p p lic a ti on o f p r a c tic a l ^oreti^ ta x a tio n w h ic h w ill e ffe c tiv e ly p rom ote tim co n serv a tio n and r e fo r e sta tio n th r o u g h 'p r iv a te en- te r w fe e , are a b so lu te ly n e c e ssa r y . • • K $ fb e N a tio n a l R esou rces D ep a rtm en t o f the U n ite ^ S taftfD h am b er o f Com m erce recom m eftds th a t ta x e s sh ou ld not im p osed upon th e g r o w in g trees, b u t .upon th e har^. v e s t'tc r v ie ld o f fo r e st lands. J ÍT n e absenre o f fo re stry p o lic ie s to en co u ra g e th e re- p la c m g o f old crops w ith n e w ,” sa y s th e report, “ lia s re su lte d in th e v irtu a l ab an d on m en t of la r g e a rea s o f f o r e s t lawk«* A t presen t th ere are o y er 80,ó0ojOOO acres o f cut- o v e c tla n d , w ith o u t seed trees, n o t p rod u cin g, and classed , a s w £ stc lan d s. T h era ta re o \ or íJí5|CÍ00|OOO ncr&R tii * | ieriWf»oc<m<l grow th tim b er w h ich i» n o t con sid ered mer* c i u r l i l e . I f rth a d eq u a te-su p p ly b f d o m e stic tim bo» is to <W ®l°Pe<l tor fu tu re n eed s, i t is e sse n tia l th a t th e se areaf*p e b ro u g h t back in to p rod u otion .’ ’» n i i- - • ; W illia m ía k W ftJ M 8 » a * e u íK ( l Ü lÜ M 'G r r ! N » B f e Sr W V rife CZdfcqW B ogged up v m w t \ MUtM FROM - ) FlWECftACKtRS ; BüT* d o - SNMuT • M 4 M A DfOM' G 05W SA V <^. ' I W lS h V f T i WU2 ’t ’CAW A G » U . ' - am -T morrer am D o -T'ME. 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