Invedtbc iio Race nulâ€nE Of the 33 cars was H-!-Th-hvb B ot any kind. h ’:nml:bhd es will they gme wes ' ing them the P *h * s not only give you iess ng University show ‘ o p.m. es the © Bi i or Crawford E LINING ) $m30 crentist land ‘Park sidence, H. P 105 "B is 14 tire safety wie Co. d 5~w» EC BC 6. Mirh AN ie make n UA COUdiEs TYPE 7 Laure]l A venue one Gumâ€"Dipped e built and avoid $4995 399 ROOM CAMpP $.2§ n m "l'- tatorship on the part of the Presiâ€" dent. But when it became evident to him that public opinion. was reâ€" sentful of such dictatorial procedâ€" ure and that the newspapers, even those friendly to the administration, ecame extremely critical, the Presiâ€" decided to adopt the procedure t allowing the Congress to at least study the program. He even went so far as to deny having made the exâ€" traordinary "rush" proposal. * When Roosevelt sent his message to Congress, without previous noâ€" tike, on June 19th with reference to a new tax program, both the chairâ€" man of the Senate Committee on Finance and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, which would have charge of such legislation, state that the program would require extensive study and us originally (June 25th) proposâ€" o aag out the President‘s m Pouals to the resolution m nuisance taxes expiring on June W the House. This would have hm.‘.eg a controversial tax program concerning which the maâ€" '*'h!' virtually nothing. It would have meant that those affectâ€" ed by the program would not have the opportunity to present their views at committee hearings. . ~This proposed procedure of enâ€" acting new tax legislation in a peâ€" viod of five days represented a comâ€" plete departure from democracy. To my mind it represented, purely and simply, an attempt at outright dicâ€" tatorship on the part of the Presiâ€" ate + by.__ P t s uon spcriet. â€" | ?‘â€:ï¬w. p.C., June 29â€"After l a m'.gdoonfuion and manâ€" #o the President finally deâ€" :‘.flu. follow the usual demoeratic in looking to the enactâ€" m‘w next tax program. It as originally (June 25th) proposâ€" :&M the tax schedules carâ€" President‘s new proâ€" Fying out the President‘s new POCâ€" «yaU ANDY HE best roof in the world must mzy to T show its age. But a single application olfnï¬rey Asbestos Fibre Coating will add years of service. ===â€"=* ‘The National Housing Act makes it possiâ€" ble for you to borrow fr $100.00 to ; $2,000.00 for the work and it back in easy monthly installments gcadl_nï¬mu-f long as ‘36 months. Let us lain how easy it is to have this work NOW!L jrRSDAY NORTH SHORE LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. Get Our Prices â€"As low as 250? Wee#, Washington TIRE SALE SINCLARIZE your car for the summer. JULY 4, 1935 EASY BUDGET _ PLAN Week in First Street and Green Bay R Phone Highland Park 5588 All Phones: North Chicago 306 / General Office: 2040â€"48 Sheridan Road a new roof! would probably be eouidtrodlst the next session. ‘Senator P t (Harriâ€" son, chairman of the ConSni on Finance, stated that the bill embodâ€" ying the program should ori in tbe‘,B?nu and be co on controversy as & whether the new taxes should be considered Rt this session of Congress, but all : to agree that the program should receive extensive| study. § On Monday, the 24th, the inâ€" istration leaders| in the H and Senate conferred|with the Président. Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Demoâ€" cratic floor leader, lnh.equmuï¬â€"'j â€"1,'â€""“; nounced that “thdort would be made to attach the tax schedule to the nuisance tax resolution which had to h.mby Saturday to prevent ‘expira Senator Pat Harrison, chairman of the Comm! tee on Finance, called tax experts to the committee room and began night. until morning work. As a Demoâ€" cratic | rebellion loomed Senator Robinson, Harrison, and Viceâ€"Presâ€" 1 ident Garner urged the committee to support and tuphold the President in ‘rushing the full tax plan through by Saturday. Senator H on stated that "He (the President) is very anxious to have them placed on the joint resolution as amemh*mntl." There then developed a broad naâ€" tional criticismâ€"of the proposal in ~ |Dahl‘sg ~~ i > Auto Reeonstructimï¬, Co. ~ _ .. Auteo Repainting _ 822 N. First St. Phone 77 T olling IND borbeninc Etraightening Body and Fender Repairing Cold Frame and Axle 386 E. Park Avenue ‘This matter should not be passed overâ€" slightly. ‘There is involyed a question of taxation and a question of democracy in gove nt. ~The power to tax is the power to deâ€" the press.. Public opinion showed indications of being r illious to such undemocratic and illâ€"considered procedure. ‘Then came the denial of the President that he asked f:;; such.action, muct to the surprise of as well as doubtless pe al embarâ€". rassment to Senators ï¬ Harrison, who had p usly urged such action, much to _# se ence with the President. â€" and whom is one to believe?} . > I belieye that the le the United States this week had eviâ€" dence of dictatorial on on the part of the White Ho ind when sharply rebutted by public opinion, the President sought t save the situation by giving way to orderly legislative procedure and by denyâ€" ing he contemplated anything extraâ€" ordinary. t 48 Highland Park State T‘ng PURPOSE of THE PRESS _ It now insures deposits in a great majority of the banks, inâ€" cluding this institution. As a result, millions of depositors enjoy a degree of financial security heretofore unknown. When you have money on deposit here you know for a certainty that your deposits up. to $5,000.00 are fully . safeguarded â€"against loss. Deposit insurance is for your protection. .‘ ' j C3 Wï¬en ion'gress created thé Federal Deposit Insurance Corâ€" poration its primary objective was the protection of depositors. This Corporation began insuring deposits January 1, 1934. It is a permanent organization. â€" / _ _ Hor, $8 | _ In this week we encountered an attempt to dis rd all this and the orderly prot:::re of governâ€" ment. It is, Â«ï¬ course, perfectly legiâ€" timate for tax bill which has originated in the House to be amendâ€" ed in the Senate, but there is no When this Republic was founded, thcfr::mhb{ the constitution took pains to p the people in the matter of on by providing in the constit that ‘all . men:z bills must o te in the House of Representatives. â€" They desired to have the taxing power reside closg to the people. A member of con: gress represents a relatively small unit of people and he is subject to reâ€"election every two years, whereas a senator represents a whole state and serves for a term of six years. According to the Constitution, no Senator can introduce a tax bill. stroy. «Hhtd{ry recounts many wars and battles over the question of taxation. It"wu, in fact, over this question that we declared our indeâ€" pendence from England. THE OLD RELIABLE BANK DEPpostr INSURANCE Sales and SOMGO 4 ‘ngcessity, for‘ a. new program, enâ€" ‘tirely unfamiliar to the people‘s repâ€" .:ten tives to berushed through‘ in fiy : Regardless of its nature, ‘the &h who would be affected ‘have a right to be heard and any |tax program to be effective requires ‘careful (and tedious study.. Otherâ€" ‘wise there would most likely be j;,lqgll opportunities for tax evasions, jas well as possible destructive reâ€" {suilts on the whole economic life of the nation. wl 294 _ It having been decided to pursue the regular course, it is a fair préâ€" sumption that Congress will be in session all summer. It is expected that the House Ways and Means ‘Committee will begin its hearings on July 8th. 3 % Read The Want Ads Read The Want Ads nhm: LAUNDRY . | â€" AND [1¢e: ‘ DR ANING CO. hi Ki it l ;:3 ui fvl § :