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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1920.

DECLARES LIVE ISSO HOW TO RAISE REVENUE

LOWDEN POINTS TO WASTE OP MONEY AT WASHINGTON.

ADVOCATES BUDGET SYSTEM

(foMUkl u> Tho loftanapoH* Vvmm] ANDERSON, lnd„ April J7-—Fi»nk O. l^owdon. Governor of Slliootc pad candidate for th* BopuWIcan »o mi cation for Proaidont. ic an add re** bar* Monday nlpht. acid that the azpoadltures of thla coontry have bean rapidly mountlca for yaara gctil at tht present time they base become of vary serious concam to the people and that It is a serieua by at nee* proposition which* the country meat face if ft is to avoid the rocks of “A , H?e < T**tie at the preeeni time la how, by taxation, to raiea revenue sufficient to pay the expenditures o government, without Cheekinc anoften destroyin* legitimate bustassa the Governor said.

PUN RETROACTIVE TAX. -*■ Ueasocrata and Inaaraent RepabUrana Have War ProSl* Bill. WASHINGTON, April 27.—A retroactive tax on war profits haa been definitely agreed on by bouse Democrats and ‘'insurgent'' Republicans to raise money for soldier relief legislation. Representative* Rainey < Demin.) and Johnson «Rep.. S. D.) announced that a bill would be tntroduoed providing tor the collection of tbe tax. The plan of the Republican leaders baa not been finally aareed on. but its main prdvision probably will be tbs Import lion of s 1 par cent, tax on ■alee. The battle op financing soldier bonus legislation, scheduled to commenee in tbe house May I. promlnsa to hinge on thee# two conflicting

A HUS BISK NTS.

upend

real budget sssrrS.

In ^llecuertng tbs expsnsss of goo* emmset and ways of mooting them, tho speaker railed attention to the work of his administration In Illinois In consolidating 131 boards sad eem missions into nine departments, with a director at the bead of each and tha establishment of n bugotsry system. He said that is exactly the thing that must be done in Washington if the enormous Increase in appropriations is ts be checked. He called particular attention to duplication of effort at Washington, citing instances in eight

different departments.

‘There is no co-operation. There Is duplication everywhere and as a eon•eguasea'there ts an absurd watts In expenditures." he said "With a

system mads op by a nan who piavs no fa- _ Htmata that the pubUe

when ft expends a dollar shall receive a dollar's worth of sorvtcs, this deplorable and enormous waste would

begin to disappear."

rt „ rtf , , m mma ^ IWHIWwuP ww gu^s gpgpg^g K WwPggu* Governor Low den spoke before s large gathering at the Grand theater. His speech was similar ts ths on* mads In Indianapolis recently whea he advooaUd a budget system for

tbs government.

The Governor was still suffering with a sore throat, but he spoke an hour in a rather low. yet clear, voice. A large reception committee met him at the Grand hotel when ho arrived from Mu net ft at « o'clock. W. L. Taylor, of Indlanapoltn, who accompanied Governor Lowden, addressed a dinner party of ths eemmlttee for s few minutes In behalf of the candidacy of Mr. lyowden, who then oppearsd in ibo dining room and spoke briefly, ex

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terfersd

party. He then returned To big room and rested until the hour for his ad-

dress. - ,r‘ Returns to I ad la as pell*.

Governor Lowden had planned to remain here over night as a gusst of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Durbin, but. wishing treatment by a throat specialist and to visit his Indianapolis headquarters, ths Governor left for Indtanapoiia soon after tho night meeting,

tnled by Mr. Taylor and a few Go vomer Lowden traveled ts

Indianapolis in ths Dale* Traction

Company private car Martha.

COT IF1 IfiFlfJ B IPrKWnje •«* granrtcetson over hta roortpregret that his affliction Inwith him dining with ths

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Governor Lowden was introduced hers bp W T. Durbin. Tim reception

committee was com posed of businese

d manufacturers, selected by

B. Hennings, Madison

» lyOWden

M ^ ^ j, county of ths Lowden campaign, tey were men who alas served

on other reception commit teas and will accord a recaption to Loonard

Wood here next Monday night. ENTER CHAMP CLARK.

Fenue* Speaker Will Try For Presi-

dential Komloatfoo.

NEW YORK, April 27.—Champ Clark, former Speaker of ths house of representatives. has decided to become a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. It waa annouacod hero yesterday by Mrs, Julia Sanders, an offioera of ths Swastika Club, a woman’s political organisation. Mrs. ganders said that Mr. Clark had mads known bio decision to bor over the telephone from Washington, explaining bo dfifUrsd to mako ths aanounoemsot through a woman's organisation ‘In approoiation of tho charming compliment the women vot-

ers of the country have paid him" by supporting him during hla public ea-

would bo glad to serve Ibo

pis as I have served them for twen-ty-three years/ *<ud Mr. Clark. "I am not going into any state to wags

fight for delegates atlo national conven

going into any atmts to wags

a right for delegates to the Domoeratfc national convention. As a poor man I can not buy political pstron-J

RIVERS AND HARBORS SUM.

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W ASHING TON. April 27.—Tho sea-] at# yesterday increased the tump sum appropriations in ths rivers and harbors hill to fX4.0#0.M0 os motion of Senator Harrison (Dorn, Miss.). The hill aa passed by the bouse carried $12,000,800. which waa raised by ths senate committee to 926>§0§,m. The vote was $4 to 2*. .ft T £\, b M£sa ; s^ h * **“ u RESTAURANT FIRE FATAL Owner Die* ef Injuries. Had Planned to Return to Hnsse in Ragland. (&p*dai to The Xndisnepoii* Kewsl FT WAYNE. Ind.. April *?.— George Bobilya. of South Whitish, died la a hospital here yesterday of burns suffered when his restaurant was destroyed by firs following an explosion Of gasoline Bobilys h*d just sold hla restaurant and was ready to yield possession and return to his former home in England to live.

W eater* talon Ceafereae*. Lake division officials of the West-

ern Union Telegraph Company, with the managers of all the larger ladiana offices, opened a four days conference at ths Hotel Sevenn today, with A. C* Kaufman, of New York, general commercial agent of ths company, presiding. A. A, Brown manager of the local office, said the conference was called to lay before officials s plan of business expansion t y substitution of the telegraph for

the mails. Among the

prominent officials

present are A- C. Cronkhite. general . r, t „. ^ ~

rial agent

E. Boening. perintendent pan. The eo the hotel dt

. general coromer-l-ake division, end

commercial sua and Michii being held in

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Art Conuadeslon Orgaaiae*. memorial art commission. / Governor Goodrich sevsgo, met Monday with tbs R ?htf rt F. rmggett. indians-

ts. was elected chairmen, end Mrs.

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ENGLISH’S IONITE MATtVKrn-WE^^Sp fiAT. The Chir»tm Ceespsny Ermn the Biaeketene Theater, Prewaftag BOOTH TARKINGTON’S CLARENCE Wiik the »- ~ ~stl«sel Cast. VBICgS—SO. t* St AS; Mattel. mMut

schemes for meeting the expenses ia-

volved.

Under the former bill sn S6 per cent, tax will be levied on indlvidusl corporation incomes over and

s-war income" with an

and

above the "pre BuSIS9i

"In case of an i°n?DrhhiaL" the bill

and 2100.000 for cot

proposes, "the term ‘war profits’ means the amount by which his average net income for the taxable years 1017, Itl*. Itl* and 10*0 less his average income, war profits and excess profits tsxes for such years exceed nis net Income for the taxable VieJ3I. I* jifeiial ■' "In case of & corporation in exist-

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CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE S—VIOLIN GIRLS—5 Willie Zi—enwi IwnitCUfi

Skipper, Kennedy ft Reeves, Nixon ft Sans, Carl ft Dolly. Chalfonte Sisters. Extra! Stecker-Caddock Champioiukip

Wrestllgg Pictures.

Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening

* m 1 l“ T T SEATS RAI TODAY

Evwy $«y «t 2;1S «4 8:15 lrts.,15c-5llc: Emiais, 15c-S1 MARIE CAHILL The Brilliant Star of

Musical Comedy Firot Time in Vaodt lie Wltk Her Original Idea

"CAHILLISIIS ef 1920"

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enoe during the pre-war period, the term ‘war profits’ means the amount by which its average net income for

the taxable years 1917. 1*11, 1919 and ! 1020, less its average income, war profits and excess profits tsxes for such years exceed its average net In-

come for the pre-war period (the calendar years of 1911, 1912 end 1912) plus or minus, as the case may be. 10 per cent, of the difference between its

s«crage invested capita} for ths prewar period and its averags Invested capital for the taxable years 1917, 1918. 1910 and 1990."

Get All th* Slews Is V la R I WO GRAMS

Mario—MeFARLAND—Mary American Grand Opera Stan FALLON ft BROWN Tee Back Private* sf the fTtfc D4 vie las billy mcdermott “Only fiurvtver of Cwxey** Army** MALETA BONCONI Indorsed by AH Musical Critics BERT BAKER ft CO. In s One-Ae« Farce Comedy

RENO

Eccentric Pantomimic Comediass NOLAN ft NOLAN rm and Funny Pamgrupba LITERARY TOPICS

~ EVANS’ F-Z-BAKF V FLOUR.il

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Three Nights of Black Art

Three Splendid Evenings of Fun

and Amusement at the

Athenaeum Club

The

Gatling

Club

and the Indiana Magical Fraternity

Thursday, Friday and Saturday April 29-30 and May 1, 8:15 P. M. Vaudeville and Dancing Each Evening Admission $1 Per Couple and War Tax

FHOTOPLATl.

J. Warren Kerrigan

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“$30,000”

CHRISTY COMEDY FOX NEWS WEEKLY

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Tad Dolan’s Eartartainsra Hank Mann Farce

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“A FOOL AND

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Prtxran—Snsb Pollard—SeUnlck News

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WHINE Of THE SILENT A«1

All This Week Doors Open Daily 11 a. m.

THE STREETS Off

gTAXBOLX

A vpeetac utar and novel prelude to the play, with IS people. Setting* by Ztmmerer.

THK YEAR’S MOST SENSATIONAL AND SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION The VIRGIN of STAMBOUL

Starring Priscilla Dean Romance, love, adventnre amid oriental cities, great desert*, with a yeaag American adventnrer to the whirlpool of

oriental tetrtgae.

Oreheetrol FeaturePrelude SixiUauo and intenmezxo from ‘‘Cavallerla Rustlcxna” by Mascacnl. Ernest S e h m i at, conductor. Wm. Wertetn, tenor.

The Kind of People You Love are the Characters in “Old Lady 31” A Quaint Comedy-Drama of Smiles and Heart-Throbs

It’s a Classic All of the Theatre Wtek

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