Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1936 — Page 6

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PURDUE LEADER (CONTINUED. FROM PAGE ONE) on Tarms, Mr. Coleman urged the Roiarlans to take a more active in tereat in the farmers, particularly in 4-H club work. He pointed to the necessity of interesting young people in the value of education in the business of farming. To this end, the speaker said, 4-H club work is the best means of interesting youth in farm work. Ernest W. Busche was chairman of the meeting. Rev. Charles M. Prugh. club 1 president, announced that the club ; will not meet Thursday evening, December 24, but will meet the following week, December 31. Robert Worthman. Decatur high school senior, and George Bierly,

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| Decatur Catholic high school senior, were Introduced as high school members of the club for the month, of December. o TAX PENALTIES ’ (fONTINyEt)FROM PAQE ONE) sons drawing more than SIS,(MM) annually. That information was obtained by congress and was made public without sanction of! the treasury department. Bureau of internal revenue offi- 1 rials told the United Press, how-; I ever, th.it they had no interest iu 1 ' high salaries as such but over a period of yearn, to prevent tax avoidance, had imposed upon corporations a choice between lowering salaries considered to be unreasonably high or accepting tax

■ penalties. They said such action l rarely was taken against partner- , ships. "There have been thousands of those salary cases," Deputy ComCharles T. Russell told the United Press, expressing, simultaneously some Interest in why the bureau in the past few daye suddenly had begun to receive ' inquiries regarding the governj ment's tax policies with respect jto high salaries. Russell explain'ed that the bureau was acting I within the law under a revenue i act paragraph first inserted in the statutes in 1919. Part two, section 23. paragraph "A" of the 1936 revenue act continues the 1919 provision that among the allowable deductions from gross corporate income ie

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i “a reasonable allowance for sal-' ariea or other personal services actually rendered.” o PRIME MINISTER < CONTI NyED Fit OM PKG K ON H) ity. Members of the house of lords sat in the peers' gallary. Baldwin was cheered loudly when he entered as a demonstration of confidence in bis course. I Clement R. Attlee, labor leader, arose and said: “I should like to ask the prime minister whether he has anything to add to the answer he gave to the questions which I put at the beginning of business today." The house listened with strained attention. Baldwin began: “In view of- widely- circulated suggestions at to certain possibilities in the event of the king’s marriage, I think it would be advisable for me to make a statement." He then went on to say that anyone whom the king marries must of necessity become queen. Legislation could be passed which could change the law and make a morganatic marriage possible, he added. but “the government Is not prepared to introduce such legislation.” The house cheered. Even if it did, he said further,' he has been informed by the dominions that they would not stand ! for it In France Paris, Dec. 4 —(U.R>—Mrs. Wallis Simpson, guarded by two of the king’s henchmen—members of the'

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' British secret service posing as a secretary and valet — sped aouth1 ward across France today on Instructions of King Edward to go into seclusion while he fights his ' enemies at home alone. She was presumed to be headed | for Cannes on the Riviera, to Join her American friends, Mr. and Mrs. i Herman L. Rogers. Her black automobile, gift of , King Edward, passed Dreaux at 4:25 p. m., en route towards Chartres, southwest of Paris, where she ! was expected to spend the night. The secret service men stood guard at the door of the dining room of the Hotel Grahd Cere at Evrenx while she and her party had lunch. Mrs. Simpson said she was returning to Rouen, northwest of Paris, but when the car departed, it was headed along the Chartres road. o GUS HENDRICKS /CONTINTTBD FROM PAOg ONVR ricks, however, did not call for the package that night Remaining on the trail, authorities finally tracked the letter to Hendricks and made the arrest. o JOHN W. DURBIN ' FROM PAQE.ONE) hauler In this vicinity for many years, was enroute to Shutnm, Ohio, with a shipment at the time of the accident. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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