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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
Page Two Thursday. Poc. 10. 102." C00LI0GE BUDGET PROSPERITY NOTEg (Continued from I'oro One) mates were first made a year ago. -There Is n estimated Increase of I14J.1I5.09 alone in oar inter nal revenne. which indicates plainly the stimulating influent on Susi ness ot the last tax reduction law." the president said. Expenses for the current year probably will run IJ51.1S4.000 more than originally estimated, due part ly to the soldier bonus tax refunds and federal road nld. me total: cost of the adjusted compensation j act on the basis of present applica tions Is placed at 3.50U.uuu.uuu. To meet current obligations of this fond $106,000,000 will be needed In addition to the $50,000,000 pre Tiously appropriated. Tax refunds will reach $151,000,000 instead of the S90.O00.00O at first estimated. Federal road aid will cost $23,000. 000 additional and $37,100,000 will be needed to meet the postal deficit caused by pay increases, an estima ted $8,000,000 will be needed for pensions. Efforts of the government to keep expenditures well within receipts have been progressively successful daring the last three years. The actual excess of receipts in the fiscal year ending last June were $250 50S.138.33; estimates excess for current fiscal year. 1562.041.75; estimated for fiscal year beginning next July. $330,307,894.5$. . 'The outlook for 1928 and 192T shows clearly that the united effort of the executive and the legislative branches ot the government tor economy in federal expenditure is bearing farther fruit." the president said. "In the last four fiscal years there, have been two substantial re ductions In taxes. We have restored to. Uie people a part of the moneys which we required ot them to fi nance the World war. We are now In that favorable position of making further restoration. The budget and accounting act contemplates that under the fortunate conditions in which we now find ourselves the chief executive will make recom mendations to the congress as to the disposition of the estimated sur plus ot revenue. "I therefore recommend to the congress that there be a further re duction in Sixes. Tae sat faction ! president said. "We do not con j template any competition between i the government and Industry in the 1 production of airplanes. With the 1 business alreudy assured by the ap propriations for the current year. and with the further assurance of I the business contemplated by those estimates, lucre piiuuiu w nurmai proper growth in this industry. continue this policy there be no tear ot our national de fense situation In so rar as air strength is concerned." For prohibition enforcement, $21. 940.(29 is asked, which Includes $l.34.O0O for the activities ot the coast guard in preventing smuggling. SUSHIS TltltOAT AT.KHPKKN. Wash.. IW. 9 Jltnj Chapman. Indian today confessed that he slashed the throat of his squaw last night during a drunken; brawl at the Jerome hotel, Thi Help E Strain 'quickly. Aluminum cup fret.j 7f Simple camphor, hMl-mtl. wit ha tel. c:c. a mixed 111 Unvwptlk' ,.e wak'i. strengthens eo iiihI hell's ally case weak, trained orj ore rvc. l.avopllK acts very l Whitman limit t'o. Adv. t'twite toniuhl t' in Moons dance. A benefit for Kiddles' tor Xtnat SPEAKER NAMES BODY TO PROBE LANGLEV AFFAIR WASHINGTON';. Dec. 9. A com mittee was aP;ointcd by Speaker Longwor'.h, Wednesday, to Investi gate the qualification a a mem ber of the house of representatives John W. Langley. cf Kentucky, who was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary for conspiracy to vio late the Volstead act. The investigation was authorlied in a resolution presented by Repre sentative Burton of Ohio, who was chairman ot a special committee which investigated the charges against Langley two years ago. LThe resolution was passed unani mously. Members of the committee are: Burton. Purnell of Indiana and Michener, Michigan, republican and Wingo, Arkansas and Moore. Vir ginia, democrats. The committee was ordered to report back to the house. Langley Is now at his home In PIkesville. Ky., pending appeal ot his case to the supreme court here. WILD- V,"! goes 1 1 r V.i5f -OV KFE T OLD TIME DANCE and BASKET SOCIAL Como dnnco th old aqmire tlunce-.LluiM J brisket nnd have mi evening 0( real? 1 MOOSE HALL Thursday Evening, Dec, 10, Thti procceilH will K0 to the . MOOSE CHRISTMAS KIDDIES FUND Admission 60c MODERN FAGAX MEDFORD. Dec. 9. Harry Mc Elroy was convicted of larceny by a Jury here, after Kichard Dnnn. 13 Oakland youth, told how be drifted from place to place with the older I man and stole at his direr' on. At Stockton, he took $200 from' a store till after McElroy told himf to' "go get some money." He said ; he also committed robberies as Mc Elroy directed ' at Ashland and "nrrr" 1 rJnCS the Starter the new winter " Red Crow Smooth and ull powercd-crowded with mileage! The new winter "Red Crown" is the achievement of our 47-years of gasoline-making experience! On sale at all Standard Oil Service Stations and "Red Crown" dealers, from the red, white and blue pump. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Klarralh Falls and performed stilW of the chief executive In having op-fesir t tfold. Hill. Ore..- wild i.. , .i, . .-, resulted in his rapture. portnnity to make each a recom mendation I know is shared by the congress, whose co-operation with the chief executive in the conserva tion of pnblic funds has made such a reduction in taxes possible." Reflections ot the dispute over aviation and the difficulties ot pro hibition enforcement are seen in the bndget figures. Total appropriations now being asked for aviation reach J 7 6.000. 000. The navy gets $4,000,000 more for aviation than at present. 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