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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1927)
TAX CUT IS LAID DOWN ers Taifas On Educatoti W illiam W plter, secretary of the T. M. C. A., spoke on “ Klwan- ’ is Education” at the weekly noon luncheon today. W alter spoke of the work of the various commit tees of the organisation, outlining RAPID CITT, S. D„ July IS.— the work of each. He spoks e*«ec- ftp)— A complete redaction pro ally of the important steps that gram for a $300,000,000 tax cut are being made by the eommttee next year wan laid down today on education. by Chairman Smoot of the sen - Visitors included several men ate finance committee, who cease from Oakland and one man from to the summer white bouse to New Jersey who gave short talks. confer with ¿resident Coolidge, SmOot’s plan, which will be submitted by him to his com mit tee as soon as it convenes to Join w ith the house ways hand ling committee framing- the new tax bill, is as follows: “Reduction of the corporation tax from I t 1-3 to I t percent, lopping of 3150.00»,000 annual revenue. ’ “ Elimination of taxes on ad mission and club daea, cutting the nation's income 337,000,000 yearly. * “ Redaction of tax on passeng er automobiles from three per cent to 1 1-3 percent, costing 360.000,000. - • - “Graduated scale reductions op incomes between 315,000 and 300.000.** * \ Smoot urged the president to call an extra session of congress so that tax legislation m ight not be jammed in with politics, flood control sad other matters which w ill delay the next session o f congress. Smoot, who fought In the f ili buster against the Ewlag-John- soa Boulder Canyon dam b ill in the last session of congress, also said he had been looking over the Boulder dam situation ih the west and he was convinced some measure would go through at the Observatory SANTA CLARA. Calrfl, July 22 — /IP ) — Father Jerome Rlcard, famed as the “ Padre of Rains,” is to have a magnificent new ob servatory, to be bu ilt along lines of ancient architecture. Preparations for the erection of (he new observatory are now being rushed on the campus of the University of Santa Clara. Before August firs t a new 25- foot telescope is to arrive along w ith a large spectro-heliograph, which is being specially manu factured la San Francisco. According to Father Ricard, the Sve-foot. lens - for the tele scope w ill be one of the finest in the world. • • The observatory building w ill be 325 feet long w ith three large domes. The central dome, tyi which two revolving bases for tbs support of the polar axes of the giant telescope w ill be lo cated, w ill be flanked on either side by broad corridors running to smaller domes at either end of tbs building. In pits below'gach dome w ill b ee sta Wished the seis mographs f6 r recording earth quakes. “ " *....... S' ‘ ATTACK ON T R E MONROE DOCTRINE IH STOPPED . LABOR CONVENTION ht Most S H IN G TO N , July 23. — (IP) Go Tb Prison — A W n A .attac k on the Monroe Doc PO RTLAND. Orc . Juty J L L ^ <LP>— Lewis Knight, pleaded gnil- ty |n federal court here Thursday to a ch arge o f , ‘y M g W 'te ~ - dtaa glyl on the K lam ath reser vation. May 33. had Vpa tateUta;- cod to serve one year In the Mnltnomah county ja il by Judge John H. McNary. trine hyca Venezuelan delegate, IU ta e lo Martine«. before th e Pan- A m erican Federation of Labor g a s stopped today by President WHHam Oreen o f The American fed eratio n o f Labor, who ruled M artin e* on» of Order and rebuk- (Cootirftted From Fa«« ÜM ) w ill begin the pr«limiaarte> tor the selection of men detened beat fitted for the parities. I t is evident from M r. C arkla’s statement th'fct the com talas (oh w ill he highly representative of the state from a • «eogiraphical standpoint and w ill Include cap able men, representing th« >»ajo t Industries o f Oregon. Agricultura i in terests w i l l b e represente) through the Orange, and repre sentatives o f the bortlcnltnral la.» dustry, public utilities, bunks, livestock Industry, lumbering, mercantile and other lines of ata tivlty w ill be selected to servé on the Important commission. Mr. C arkln ’a idea is to . select for the commission men of suf ficient weight and ability so that In the event they are able to agree on a feasible plan of taxa tion that they w ill be in position to sell ,lt to a m ajo rity of tbs voters of the state. I f successful, it w ill mean tbs termination of a long and thus far useless con troversy ovsr taxation, and w ill relieve a ll doubt as to what the state’s future policy w ill be wltb reference to the question. T o B e N o o -P o lltk a l , Political complexion w ill piny no part in the formation of the cqmmisaion. The various members w ill’ be elected because* of their success, and ability in their res pective lines of endeavor. The chairmen makes it plain that he w ill to the best -of his ability a p p o i n t a commission which, after* reasonable Investigation of the tax layrs of various bther states and aa analysis for con ditions In Oregon, -will be able to form u late a program w hich will C O R VA LLIS. O re.,— (IP)— si Insure necessary economy in con This stunt of putting electric w ducting state Institutions «ad lights in hen houses to fool the ii state business not only, but pro fowls into laying earlier and more a vide a fa ir distribution of that often than usual has failed in its o expense among Oregon taxpayers. purpose. The hens, so it seem«, were de- a I t to intended, if It to found that it is passible, to finance the calved temporarily and then cask- f< state government through in d ir led loudly th^ir belief that'som e- P ect taxation. To what extent the one was playing a trick on them, a state .w ill be able to accomplish and responded by making such It that cannot be ascertained, how- “ underhanded” methods unproftt- ~ ♦ '. „ I; T* excr antn the conuntealaa h«» had able., F. E. Fox, member of the time to make a thorough investi Bly Season is Here gation of that plan of raising poultry husbandry j f g t f -<tf the 1 Protyot jo n r e o w s f r o m t b i t Oregon Agriculture college, bee pest, by using the old original conducted an ex ten siv e in v estig a tion and, a fter taking the felling»,, Shoo Fly. Doable strength this yeas. 'Bept fly repellent oa Hard To Fool Hen With Light Poultry Experts Have theFmartbt. s* giving a maximum o f speed aad efficiency" he said la explaining hto cycle to carious onlookers. “I expect to experience asy greatest dlfftraltifes when I*tra ve l through Syrix and POrsia aad oth er countries in Asia oa my return as travelling over the desert roads w ith little chance of aecartng me chanical aid or. supplies doesn’t promise to be any picnic.” H ill said. He plans to go to Victoria, B. C.. then sail for Asia making the last lap of hto return trip. HIQ has been la the United States since April 3« when he landpd at New Orleans from Ca bs. making the trip to this coun try In a fruit boat. He followed the southern route to the coast and when be reached California spent several weeks there and '“ccaseguently got behind on my scheduled tim e," he stated. Only two slight mishaps have marred hto trip, neither causing mere than minor da maxes to the lig h t eFele. H ill has an interesting collec ts»« of photographs taken of ¿ n o * be t e e visited on hto long Journey. He has te date, travel- Md approximately 15,00« of the 37.000 mien of hie journey. ■ Hie Funniest Thing Yea Have Oregon synod hers Thursday. W ilkinson lA the first elder ever sleeted te this position. More than 800 ministers, laymen, and their families are ih attendance. PINED BY TAYLOR ' J. A- Parry of Proapcet, was fined 3K in Judge Taylor's court In Medford this morning, charg ed with operating a track with improper license platee. • Parry v a s arrested bar State Traffic Officer Charlee P , Talent. SPECIAL! Columbia Record 935-D Lithia Springs Beauty Parlor Georgia Young, Prop. Moved to 42 Third Street Phone NoV to Have Orte Reserved By Vendôme Hotel For You At Mrs. Y o u n g has a cool, roomy place and solicits all customers to drop in or to Phone 328R Book and Music Store IftlM 3OOO 'f — •poor,thicken isn’t such good bust- ¡able Dog Learns Val i Hospital Treatment Returns For Aid Wh- Fpur other Englishmen are making the same world-circle, hit travelling oa motorcycle« and tak ing diffqrent.routes. . ; H íñ travels in a one cylinder “ H. R. D .” English made car, carrjrtng about • • « pounds of equipment In a bomb-shaped side carrier. / “ It mscy eeem strange that we attem pt the trip la a one-cyllader cycle, bat in England, most of our motor travel to done la cycles, as the Deease cost oa automobiles is prohbtlea. W e have consequent ly developed oar oae-cyllnder cy- elesmoefcr more than yon have done in Smertoa. Our finest ma chines sad those found to . give EUGENE, Jhly I I .— (U»>— J. A. ; Wilkinson, rwling elder of the North Bend Fredwrtkrign churck EU R E K A . Cal.. July 31. — (IP) TO those skeptics who hold that dogs can not think here is __ the m ie of Jpe Andre’s hoynd. Shortly after Andre, a masi- ctan. and his bonad came to Eureka two months ago. the dog developed Intestinal distemper and as any dog «an tell you, In testinal distemper causes consid erable pein. Andre sent the dog to Dr. E. C. M orris' veterinary hospital, where under expert care the anim al re covered after a few days. Some two weeks a fter th a t the -nea«:’- * 9 n the basis of a yfcaj’s produc tion. Fox learned, lighted hen j hqusea do not pay. The lights twMMfhA .-*■ ,.w -V-« * — M Pdfó Córner dog ran a splinter in Its fore foot and instead of going home to its master ran two miles on three legs to the hospital and eloquent ly held up the paw for Dr. Mor ris’ inspection. But that was not all. A tew days ago as A I ’d re and the hound were walking through the wood« near here the dog. as dogs often do, poked his nose In to a hornet’s nest. A few dosen hornets Immediately made repris als and the dog turned and fled ar fast as he could fun to the hoe- r'.ta l where he knew p alafal harts could be healed. /. Satisfied (files to re m T h r if t Steadily accumulating dollar on dollar by regular saving and investment, the practitioner o f thrift feels secure m the knowledge o f a c o m fo r ta b le balance in thè bóhfc, and i steady income from permanent investment*. 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