Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 May 1928, p. 25

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the committee Felix Mc W hirtet,| "The recent trend in teaching hygiene chairman, said in part: has been to get away from the morâ€" Rising Tide of Taxes bid details of physiclegy and to try "The United States will check the | to build up constructive health habits, rising tide of taxes only when the|to teach youths to respect their bodâ€" people realize the ‘state tax probilem‘|ies. In this direction, I feel sure the is just 48 problems of expenditures | present instruction in most, if not all and that the local tax problem is | schools, is accomplishing the purposes just as many problems as there are| the rights of property and the securâ€" cities, each with its local background | ity ofâ€"acquisitions; and more for edâ€" .'N._.,wmwwmmwnum * _*â€""We want to dirt> » “M of the, greatest number â€"uyncyâ€"thome.â€" hope 6 â€"political Fediranity e ce on 2 o es â€" sn CÂ¥@heeMincston».. _ wffi 1 INMAN & INMAN national tax picture. "Here are some of the things we would like to see done everywhere as they now are done in some states and cities which are reaping in dollars zaved by the benefit of this activity : When budgets are being planned, loâ€" cal organjzations should help officials | plan where the money is to go. After | budgets are adopted, local chambers | should be eternally vigilant to see| that money is spent only for . purâ€"| poses for which it is -pproprhud.! "In the vast field of public revenâ€"| ues, various taxpayers should carry | proportionate burdens. . Red tape| should be sheared away from forms | and reports. In all public finance,, common sense must replace outworn | tradition and bad precedent." \| Here is something worth thinking | about. Everyone wants lower taxes,| and admits that national taxes have | "In capital expenditures, cities should systematize their spending, to mequire improvements in order of necessity and in conformity with deâ€" liberately considered, longâ€"time plans. Capacity to pay for improvements must be a measure of their desirabilâ€" by cutting the expenditures of the smaller units of government. .A great deal can be done by a carefui survey of each loca} situation. This will have to be done in the main, of ity. seilves, or by organizations which they seleet for the purpose. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. And eternal vigilance coupled with sound United States has created a spocialifor many years has required public committee on State and Local Taxa~| schools to include in their courses inâ€" tion and Expenditures which will | struction regarding the injurious efâ€" study tax problems from the local | fects of alcohol on the buman system angle. This is a constructive effort| is generaily observed in schools of based on the sound assumption that| the State, Dr. Payson Smith, State real tax relief for the ordinary citiâ€"| Commissioner of Education, believes. zen, from this time forward, depends | "The emphasis, however, probably on cutting the local and state burâ€"| is placed on the values of temperance dens. rather than on the destructive reâ€" In commmenting on the purposes of| sults of drinking," Dr. Smith said. covered. When they run out of letâ€" amins they will have to begin namâ€" ing them like Pulilman cars. relief, the price that will have to be paid if there is to be any real relief. P wa. *A t 3S L s ul 4 eP 228 *. : Aea ie B Alfy!b-.w':" U. 8. CHAMBER HAS PLAN|MASSACHUSETTS EXAMPLE Art Institute * The Chamber of C People Realize Clean Up and Paint Up What a satisfaction it is when you have Painting, Decorating or Paperhanging done to know definitely that professional hands are at work every minute of the time. Our men are selected with unusual care and take a vast amount of pride in everything they do. Nor does this service cost moreâ€"it is merely in line with our way of doing business. Estimates furnished on request. No obligation on your part. all UP dllu Tdllil} UpP + Let us show you our new samples reâ€" _ PAPERBANGD Professionally â€"Handled I] I Imbfinxmmvmz Cuds,lnvimions,l I | .h:wvhu\: to the limit. Any of fof the many prints exhibited shows | that many of the members of the club have attained a high degree of | artistic proficiency. The subjects ilâ€" | lustrated include character studies, | Sull life, wild life, marines, snow | scenes, summer landscapes and city Eviev:. ]NOW IS TIME TO START I FIGHTING FLY PESTS |ing from now on ‘until frost next | autumn, the burying of all manure, | the cleaning up of all rubbish and | filth will destroy the breeding places ‘ of flies. One lick now is worth a { dozen in May or June. concurrently with the Water Color Exhibition, until May. The photoâ€" graphs are hung in a special gallery the corner the time for doing the most effective work toward keeping this pestiferous insect out of the dinâ€" ing room and kitchen is right now, according to Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, state health department. Screens and arrive but a thorough cleaning of horse stables and the weekly cleanâ€" Some idea of the part that motor busses play in the transportation of London‘s traffice is gotten from the annual report of the London Omniâ€" bus Company, opergting 4,887 busses, the State, Dr. Payson Smith, State Commissioner of Education, believes. "The emphasis, however, probably is placed on the values of temperance rather than on the destructive reâ€" sults of drinking," Dr. Smith said. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY The Twentyâ€"fifth Annual Exhibiâ€" tion of pictorial photography, made by members of the Chicago Camera elub, opened at the Art Institute who last year transported an average of 3,900,000 passengets a day. The in the East Wing and an inspection and plumt ing mechanics to repair, and restore them to mormal functioning. A stopt LONDON MOTOR BUSSES DO IMMENSE BUSINESS 123,000 passengers during 1927, acâ€" cording to Si. Mayer, President of The Automobile Club of lilinois. 360 CENTRAL AVENUE Telephones Shop H. P. 1404 _ Res. H. P. 139 With the fly season just TOILET ROOM TROUBLES after flles and Antoine Bourdelie, with one, repâ€" in Waldheim in 1877, represents Gerâ€" many with ten subjects; Ivan Mesâ€" trovic, born in Siavonia in 1883 repâ€" resents Juge Slavia with one piece; Carl Milles, born in Lagga in 1875, represents Sweden with nine picces; group of galleries in the East Wing persisted the interviewer. "Wherever he lives," said the Secretary.â€"Woâ€" man‘s Home Companion. Al} of these pieces, with the excepâ€" tion of the lifeâ€"size female torso by Maillol, which is distinetly realistic, are "modern‘ in approach and execuâ€" tion, with the feeling for the primiâ€" Uolor whow»As mearly all of these are lifeâ€"size they make a remarkably interesting group. They will remain on view until May 6. Mellon‘s Choice Secretary of the Treasury Mellon was recently asked who ought to be the next president. "A good man," he replied. "But from what part of the eountry should he be drawn*" 1 ] Highland Park Press 3 doz. at §1; each varieties. 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