Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 29

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Bewildered by this additional burâ€" ~â€"â€"â€"<â€"den, the ways and means committee f turned more strongly to theâ€"idea of _ a manufacturers‘ sales tax on a P ea c se HUGE TAX BOOST IS Probably Will Be Four Hundred Millions Hifiher Than at First Expected * A tax increase $455,000,000 larger than had been expected. was in prospect last week, says a report from Washington, D.C. Ogden L. Mills, acting secretary of the treasâ€" ury told the house ways and means committee that the treasury estimâ€" ates for the fiscal year 1933 had unâ€" dershot the probable mark by that much. â€"The difference must be made up through increased taxationâ€" large number of products. It appeared improbable .that the ;fit b‘" l‘fca'â€":"rxi',w'ijba â€" Democratic ‘Efiders would be able to live up to their promise that there would be no reâ€" the senate finance committee was voting unanimously in favor of recâ€" ommending to the senate confirmaâ€" tion of his nomination to be secreâ€" drew W Mellon, new ambassador to England. It also voted to recomâ€" mend confirmation _ At Republican Party Primary, April 12, 1932 Dr. Taylor has with efficiency and greatest economy discharged committee, laying DR. JOHN L TAYLORâ€" __~ _ CORONER OF LAKE COUNTY _ _ _ urs in the ~new ~t3X) which had been recommended by the onl administration. In the opinion of Mills‘ Confirmation â€" | thes¢ Vx.ne_mbelfs it now appears probâ€" Your Support Will Be Appreciated Of mitted in November proved to be understated in ‘two directions. ~Exâ€" isting sourcés of revenue will yield $321,000,000° tess ~than â€"was anticiâ€" pated, due to constant shrinkage in incomes and trade. For the same reasons, the tax program proposed by the treasury now promises to yield only $786,000,000, whereas Mr. Mellon expected it to assure $920,â€" COuZUsTCs + Representative Charles R. Crips, Georgia, â€"acting ° chairman . of the ways and means committee, 'al}ed his committee into special meeting to consider the latest tax problem: <~Urges Balancing of Budget He announcéd that hepersonally favored increasing taxes sufficiently to assure a balanced budget at . the end of theâ€"next â€"fixealâ€"year, except for the amount that must be applied to the publi¢ â€"debt. and â€"interest petroleum and temporary tax on electric light and gas bills, members â€"of the ways andâ€"means committes had hoped to avoid the sales tax _6n thereon. the automobile and radio industries RELIABLE LAUNDRY ~estimate the treasury . P. 178 THE PRES8 Wm‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | fue}f pump, and_too, he intends h"e‘o alter several parts of the mechanâ€" Visit to Waukegan t0 _ |jsm after talking with Doolittle. Inspect Laskey MotOF]| pootittle said that the Shell Petâ€" . x *egnetes ‘ roleum company, of which he is James H. "Jimmie" Doolittlé." head ~of the aviation â€" department, crack aviator yesterday inspected the| hardly could back the project in Lasley turbine motor for. planes| view of its new policy of no expendiâ€" and admitted that it had possibiliâ€"| tures that would not bring immedi. ties if the horse power could be inâ€"| ate results. ° creased. AR He spent the day with Lasley, E. E. Lasley, of Libertyville, the inventor‘ believes that he can bring the motor up to more than 200 horse power â€" byâ€" syncronizing the | WAUKEGA > KOPPERS COKE COK E. â€"= 23. ~# much cleaner home . . . _ i ~healthful air for you to breathe. _ man to recommend the most economical size WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE for your heatâ€" ing plant. Or write for further ~ information to the North Shore Coke and Chemical Company, Waukegan, Illinois. _ . I1AC@t 18 _CLEAN is completely cause grime that blackens walls, woodwork, furniture and drapes. It will not create dust and smoke that are dangerous ask your fuelâ€"dealer toâ€"send â€"a Waukegan Koppers service Heat He spent the day with Lasley, Adolph Kucera, manager of the Shell company in the north shore district, and Charles Landis aviation editor of the Newsâ€"Sun of Waukegan. rove tm orniee d en ue H. R. Vant Wa Referring to the : in which fires and « resulted from the us solvents for dryâ€" cle Mr. Harold R. Vant Selig Insurance Ag advocated the follow Most housewives ar with the serious ha cleaning purposes have given up dry erable quantity of very small quantiti the average househ usual precautions. dry cleaningâ€"with ] solvents is very ina gasoline but which in dry cleaning at h available everywhe often be obtained : and paint used in these . OUu! health hazard whic Their use removes plosion hazards en the two solvents iously if proper p fentâ€" concentration: which cleaning is well ventilated to â€" large quantities â€" Carbon tetrachlori ly, is much heavi should not be allo floor while dry cl tied on. â€" It is bet out of the room en should be conducte the back porch or It is highly desira be hung out of cleaned.. If it is sary that dry cle: cleaned only as window or door be doors, ample ve pgovjded. ’_It ll. in order that all dry cleaning ‘s and otherwise, di: oils in the skin . severe skin condi remain in the sols hands with the Petroleum â€" produ h of time. stores. remo

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