ce ss. in a gas heated heat . . . fuel cost is Sxtra expenses are there is no need for leéte freedom from ...y«mvifll‘“‘»k eating method for , Je > $ and redecorating. pr\beeéommi‘tcï¬ Â»lus all the comfort :. estimate _ to know the cost of r home. To get this with full details of shone and ask us 19 i1 be. prepared and with all gas heating nobli‘difl-'r‘l" A NY DaAY, AUgt quired f gas for all other eng:ineor. nlk Aftwo striking characteristics. of the Senate |debate on ‘this measure ;b "time with which, it pou the apparent lack e sm in debate on the part g*' $ stration Senators hanâ€" *a, The Senate has been known to spend weeks in a discusâ€" hn of ne legislation of such :-M!but contrary to all exâ€" "||“ï¬"- ‘two days were conâ€" med in ming this ; particular r%mm they had no ‘ for their task or because they m ary, the Administraâ€" tion did not eng-fc in any lengthy inations of why the bill should be p: without amendâ€" ments or attempt to offer a full reâ€" ply to the pposition‘s criticism of the program. : With the exception of the Borah amendment the party ’o?orwbelmingly defeated any to make substantial changes in the bill, such as had been q hy Senator Robert La Folâ€" lette, v'e,'oi Wisconsin. Tae. irsday afternoon (15th) aed the tax bill, followed immeâ€" f hopdon of a motion fw@ &L‘"‘" coanferees to insist A son the: armendments in conâ€" p the House. In the eviâ€" ont effort adjourn Congress at Iz‘ -rmmpoï¬ible date, by next Saturday at the latest, it is anticiâ€" fl that the conferees will come to agreement . on the Senate and * "P u.casonces without much conâ€" p that the |C to Mï¬ or House diffetences troversy the aliterations made in the House bill by the Senate are: (1) onment : of inheritance taxes ‘the substitution of a higher estate taxes, (2) imâ€" of a tax:on 15 per cent of i derived from diviâ€" dends, (3) ‘increase of the capital stock tax from $1 per: $1,000 of deâ€" dlared value to $1.50 and â€"(4) subâ€" stitution of nnincnnod gift tax on donors in, preference of a gift tax on donees. There were, of course, other alterations made in the schedâ€" Senator William E. Borah, Repubâ€" lican, of ‘Idaho, proposed a major amendment to the bill which was adopted. by the narrow margin of one vote, 40 to 39. The Administraâ€" :. leaders voted in opposition, but Democratic Senators supported kim. ‘The fact that the Administraâ€" tion leaders opposed the amendment, which places a ban upon the issuâ€" ance of any more Federal taxâ€"exâ€" qaURSDAY: r‘ Eï¬t. Park Avenue tou are entitled ‘to all of the fine car. features pictured here when you buy a car selling in the mrmgehdthemMmDelme Chevrolet is the only car in its price range that. brings you all of them! It is the o’nfwof its price with a Solid Steel Turretâ€"Top Fisher Bodyâ€"the smartest andâ€"safest built. only t"-lï¬priee that gives the famous gli Knee. iction Ride. The only car of its price with Blueâ€" "-utabe.ia.anam.jm-swu Frontâ€" End Constructionâ€"and Weatherproof CMazstes De The most finely balanced lowâ€"priced AUVGUST 22, 1935 c« CHEVROLET RUEHL & COMPANY ; empt securities, is of particy inâ€" terest in that the Administration officials have been repeatedly statâ€" ing that one of the methods of tax evasion practiced has been investâ€" ments in taxâ€"exempt securities In his message to Congress on June 19th the President expressed a deâ€" sire for a constitutional amendment whereby the Federal government would be ‘permitted to tax the inâ€" come on State and municipal\securiâ€" ties, and likewise to p.mi$ State and local governments to tnj future issues of Federal securities. The fact that Federal have been taxâ€"exempt has dqubtless facilitated the sale of the ties to the public, and the fear that the Federal Government would be hanâ€" dicapped in its financial o tions if it removed this premium on its bonds brought a protest Lflw Senator â€" Borah‘s amendment. It raised the question of the sincerity of the Administration in its stateâ€" ments of a desire to prevent tax evasion. â€" The argument w?a preâ€" sented in oppositionâ€" to the Borah amendment that if the Federal Govâ€" ernment makes its own securities subject to tax it would be at a disâ€" advantage to the State and local governments, whose securities must remain taxâ€"exempt until an | dâ€" ment is made to the Constitution. In reply Senator Borah stated that the States would never adopt an amendment and that it was :;: for Federal government to act itself. It is impossible to determine what action will be taken in conference on the Borah‘amendment, but doubtâ€" less it will be one of the major isâ€" sues. B wigny No agreement has been reached at this writing between the House and Senate conférees on the "deathâ€" sentence" provision of the public utility holding company. It may be that the measure will die in conferâ€" ence. f i4 84 The United States Treasury will not be permitted to issue its proâ€" posed coins ranging in value from 1 mill toâ€"one cent. The H Comâ€" mittee on ~Coinage, ‘w& and Measures, by a vote. of 9 to 1, reâ€" fused to report the bill. . Represenâ€" tative Andrew °L. Somers, Demoâ€" crat, of New York, chairman of the committee, expressed the opinion that the States had the right to, isâ€" sue tokens so long as no effort was made to make them legal tender. However, it ‘ appears that the House committee on Rules and the Senate committee on Lobbying Inâ€" vestigation have at last come to a working agreement as to who should have jurisdiction over Howard C. of trolled Brakes. See and drive the Master De Luxe Chevrolet and léarn by actual test how much these ::;tures mean in terms of added motoring enjoyment. Do this and you will W'm;mme&DéImï¬mflwht its owners say it isâ€"the most finely balanc« lowâ€"priced car embmlL Visit your W Chevrolet dealer and drive: this carâ€"today! CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. Compare Chevrolet‘s low delivered prices and terms. A General Motors oine _ G.? Hopson, head of the A.no%nhd i Gas & Electric. ; I Y All. during the ukm&. ‘Rhode Island election was injected into the debates, with the tepublic statâ€" inzitwunclu‘ 'XAPW the country had;rovm of vast expenditures ;withm results and <the Democrats offe warnâ€" ings about "counting chickens beâ€" foré they are hatched." T ‘"Buried Loot" first of a new serâ€" ies "Crime Doesw‘t Pay." An exâ€" cellent, authentic Hn“B ry. . Famâ€" fly. 4 I I I D.A.R. Better Films â€" Commitee‘s Review August 22, Tlmï¬ny J’icn Crawâ€" ford in "No More Ladies" the usual sophisticated tria&le bry, with clever dialogue, utiful settings and smart acting. | The rs found the film r#lly entertaining. One says "The svo? is just another triangle ‘within a)triangle, only in this case it is done in true sportsâ€" man style." â€" Adults. 1 shicl "Zion, Canyon ‘f'ff lor." Exâ€" quisite traveltalk iby Fr %z;atnck. Good music and narritive. ‘ Family. August 23, 24, Friday, Saturday Wheeler & Woolsdy, in "The. Nitâ€" wits." Wheeler ahd Koolsey turn a baffliing myster yarn into a riotâ€" ous slapstick. n a Cigar ‘store salesman becomes) innocently inâ€" volved im a murder case, his good "pal" rushes to his reéscue. Well presented, |with amusing! situations. Family. e flls / Mr. and. 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