Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1938 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1038

20 Are Dead as Vargas Crushes Kidnap Hinted Revolt of Green-Shirted Fascists; U.S. War ships Speeding to Amoy f§

SPANISH LEADER "sj mire me SCORES BRITISH (Continued from Page One) |

May Ignore Rights of members of his family, mehiding Ris League Council will Hear

Foreigners, daughters The President and his family were Selassie in Last Plea For Empire.

President Defends His Family With Gun in Palace Skirmish,

Treasury Seen U nder Pregent Plan,

(Continued from Page One)

WPA and exs= | penditure of relief funds—"espe= | cially in Pennsylvania and other | states where charges of politics and | flagrant misuse of funds have been | made publicly.” 5. Outright repeal of the undis- | tributed profits tax and revision of “antiquated Federal tax structure 8. Elimination of tax exempt se= eurities,

(Continued from Page One) administration of alone in the palace, and Vargas

the situation of foreigners at Amoy | moved fom window te window,

might become urgent. Japaneses naval authorities anshooting, until a loyal officer arrivea | and joined him.

nounced officially, a Hongkong dispatch reported, that foreign residents of Amoy had been notified The President and his ramily Welt | GENEVA. May 11 (OU. B).—hlio alone in the palace, and Vargas), aie, pel Vayo, Spanish Foreign moved fom window to Window, Minister. attacked Britain and

that unless strict neutrality was ob[served foreign rights would not he shooting, until a loyal officer ATIVEA | prance today for permitting Cer and joined him, many and Traly to intervene freely

| respected. ai The British destroyer Diana was pe | 30 Rebels Arrested in Spain. " i W As he spoke Haile Selassie, deSoon military police and

at Amoy, and the destroyer Dianty | was en route up the coast from 7. Reduction at once of “unnecess Swatow, to aid the 189 Britons re- | sary and burdensome’ social secu ported in danger, " CA : | ity taxes ueks ti yj were confliet- A Et | 3B : “harassin BUCKS | od Emperor of Ethiopia, Shed to, Repoits from Amoy we : . ‘| 8 Elimination of “harassing with machine guns arrived at the | Geneva from London for a despair : palace and quickly obtained domi- ing final effort to prevent interpation. They artested 30 Rebels, | national recognition of the Italian At 5 a. wm. Police Chiet Felinto | COnAUest of his country. !

ing and indicated only that savage | gtrictions and Administration Police took elaborate precautions

fighting was in progress, | saults on business” Mueller announced that the Minis: |i, guard Negus against unpleasant |

band on Island 9. Restriction of Government com Japanese Navy men landed yes petition with private enterprise try of Marine Rebels had surren= | incidents, such as the hostile demdered. | onstration by Italian journalists in

10. Revision of the National Labo terday on the eastern part of Amoy | Relations Act to promote harmony Island, intending to reduce the “and not discord, as at present” be strong Chinese fortifications there, tween employees and employers estabish a new base for themselves | 11. Repeal ‘at once of the Thomas In the early phase of the fighting, | the assembly hall in July of 19386. on the coast between Shanghai and | | Greer beck Law the Rebels succeeded in destroying] Mm his speech to the Council, Del Hongkong, and prevent the landing | 19 Blimination of waste and ex a part of the telephone plant serv-| Vayo denounced the British-Ttalian | q¢ chinments of war materials Cl avagance throughout the entire ing the Presidential palace. This | agreement, deploring “the INCOMPYE= | ravaion countiieg, CV to Peduce ex handicapped communications 8nd | | hensible desertion of certain demoe- A strong landing party was con | e ph - and BHRE about & bails added to the confusion | races.” ashore and Japanese airplanes | Jenditures . The Navy Ministty was shelled “We have seen them conspire with twice during the fighting and the | aggressors without any other res building was greatly damaged. It] action than a superficial protest was pocked with rifle marks from | against the bombardment of open

| dropped more than 200 bombs on the anced budget. eity and vicinity. Fires were start od and still were burning today, te- Hanes, SEC Member, ports said. the fire of Marines who advanced | cities and the murder of women and | a Hinted for Treasury Post against the msurgents children.” he said | 4 ‘ . : : 1 A rebel group, using A Navy| “we have seen them finish by Japanese Shift | soe NC A Jaunch, advaiced against the avia- | concluding “ith these aggressors Shanghai Commanders woul Jor "WwW Hanes has been of tion base at Ponta Galeao, on Gov= pacts legitimizing intervention.” . — onn tA la t Secretar ernor’s Island, but sentries repulsed | = Assured that the Couneil would | TOYRO, May 11 (U. P).-Jap- re yg Lo ' the United Pie in : A \ Treas 'W. A « ORs the attack, capturing three Rebels. near him, Haile Selassie left Lon- | anese Army headquarters announced of oi eh D : on addition to Admiral Tavares, |gon for Geneva last night atiended | joday the appointment of Lieut. | | learn the Rebels were led by Lieut. Ami= pe pr. Ajaz Warqneh Martin, vy : Ethiopian minister to London: | Gen. Toshizo Nishio, inspector genBlatten Getta (master of the wise | Sal of military education, as com: | mander-in=chief in the Shanghai

Mir. Hanes hag been eonaueting old Hasselman, Who was wounded a campaign for co-operation be and captured by plain elothesmen tween business and government auring Ministry of Navy battle men) Hetouy, his former foreign | Last month he enlisted the support when tried to enter by the| ier an a a private secretary. | area, steceeeding Gen, Shunroku | May 11 (U.P). lof 18 influential industrialists and rear door. shouting, “ Stop shooting The Council waited to hear the | Hata i a Temenliy bi Emperor in a speech opposing the | | north China fronts British-French plan to recognize Trap Closing About Loyalists, Is Report

BRADFORD. Pa, 3) | and presented to Presi It iS the Dolce Italy's conquest of Ethiopia. The HENDAYE, French-Spanish Fron- |

The search for 4-year-old Marjory dn Ro ; ; : h dent Roosevelt a statement of thei The Rebels turned machine guns | West, who disappeared Sunday duron the poll ce, gravely wounding one Councilors, and Haile Selassie him- | wolf, knew that the plea would be tier, May 11 (U. PB). Dispatches | from Salamanca asserted today that

| willingness to e¢o-operate in the | ing a Mother's Day outing with her The fate of the others was un- | vain because Britain and France! nationalist forces operating in a

| ight against depression family, Known, were determined to recoghize the huge are between Teruel and

embraced three states today as the possibility arose that the | Ludlow Sees 0. K. Discusses New State niche Minister of conguest as part of their plan for friendship with Italy, The EmperMorella, on the Aragon front, were slowly closing a trap on 8000 to 12.-

child might have been kidnaped Of Fund for G-Men Campos, in a speech or elected to fight to the last, 000 Loyalists in the mountains south

The hunt wag spurred by ors that an automobile bearing &| times Sheetal cussed the six Pennsvivania license, in which aj WASHINGTON, May 11. Rep “new state” wet up Ah ; man and a young girl resembling | fonic Ludlow. Indiana member of Vargas und his Switzerland s demand that the the missing child were riding, had | {he House Appropriations Commits constit 5 League, despite its covenant, recog = | tee, predicted prompt action today ni her as completely neutral in all international disputes, was the | frst item on the Counell’s program | of Castellote. | Hitler Studies Czech Situation BERLIN, May 11 (U. P).-—Thou-

been seen in Thomas, W. Va RAVE A Acting on thiz slender clue, po= | gn President Roosevelt's request for accomplishments lan additional $108,000 for today. Next was the Chilean threat to leave the League. sands of Berliners nursed hoarse | throats today after giving Fuehrer

lice asked authorities in West Virs tie Eolas ginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania to | Men “I have no doubt that this emers AGENTS CLEAR MAN AS MATTSON SUSPECT Justice | Adolf Hitler an uproatious recep.

movement be on the lookout for the suspected | “Under the new state we have automobile gency appropriation will meet with immediate and unanimous approval May 11 | { tion last night on his return from Rome

a new Brazil” he said Az: bloodhounds and 1000 men] the first part of ow { continued the search for the blues | by Congress,” he declared Hitler drove from the railroad station to his chancellery with Field |

ns t been completed.” eyed, red-haired child, two men told Report on Five Billion | Marshal Hermann Goering, air

there had been of a coupe seen racing on the MorTax Bill Nears House minister, through specially illu

litical turbulence, often under | rison-Marshburg road soon after the | which had caused many | PORT ANGELES. Was child disappeared. The machine's rs to predict a revolution in| i FELES ash, " ; | (U. P).—Department of Speed Joreed the car of the men into; waASHINGTON, May il (V. P) Last November President Vargas agents today announced their with- Chairman Robert L. Doughton (D Mother Remains in Car N. €C) of the Ways and Means Come mittee will place the conference re port on the $5,330,000,000 tax bill beminated streets. It is known that | Hitler is studying the situation in | Crechoslovakia,

inaugurated his authoritarian con. drawal from the investigation of | stitution, which he was quick to John Muansky. 34, held for question. Others also reported seeing the autommobiie. fore the House today with expecta tion that it will receive speedy

deny was Faseist of Nant type ng in connection with the Kidnap 8S. M. West, the girl's father, was approval, (Another ¢ SHOR, Page 16)

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GIRL HUNTED IN THREE STATES

Automobile Containing Man And Child Reported Seen In West Virginia,

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Of It centralized power under him, and | slaying of Charles Mattson, 10. agtivity by political parties, particu-| Sheriff Charles W. Kemp of near exhaustion as he continued the hx bv the " Nutegralistas, was | Clallam County, indicated that forbidden Mansky, who bore resemblance to The Senate took less than 10 mine s charged that President | drawings of the kidnaper, would be va ras was mai ntaining his power given a sanity test in the next few | sh manipulation of Army posts | days. Mansky was arrested when he ust poi in order to! went to the home of a farmer, con & Mmatority behind him Woods, in Clallam County, | recent weeks government while asking for work, inquired had forbidden all political whether there had been any radio by foreigners; hationall calls to "pick me up.’ |

indu abolished of laboring class e ated commissions to legigiation Vargas, 17th 51. an an- | 50.000.000 through a (1s 510 square miles fd country, as com » 2.973.000 square miles rd 129,257,000 people 1 States, of several Ze who assumed POW = of revolutions in remained A sue he opposed Dr, Julio | me candidate, in ¢ Presidency. Cone ©88 recognized PHELLCE ak the vies Prestes visited the United President-elect—but Vardeposed President Washington Luis and assumed power. He survived a three month's revolution in Paulo Sta in 1932 and was itutional President in

sternly

Opponents

hunt with the searching parties, Mrs, West remained in their car be- . utes to approve the tax repart, tide the road at the poini near drafted to meet the demands of business leaders for relief from tax

where Marjory disappeared, Meanwhile, the search thro we le Wien gr Mog policies which they contended were rounding this northwestern Penn. | IMpeding recovery. une on continued Sean Only controversial issue in the bill Natives familiar with the region led | IS the retention of the “skeleton” unsearching parties into the deep distributed profits tax, which some woods as the hunt spread to lonely | House members have attacked in hunting and fishing cabins which | Statements. Since the origina] dot the area. House measure, however, retainec Scores of trout fishermen were | (he levy in more stringent form, the questioned in the hope that they |COMmbromise version was expected to | win quick approval, Senate Republicans warned {that

might offer a clue to the child's Wieteslous, ——— President Roosevelt's taxation pole feles which demanded retention ol the tax would be made an issue in

HEAD OF DOG POUND Congressional elections this fall STILL HOLDS POST The: warning probably will be reits

erated today in the brief House Dr. Elizabeth Conger today re-

debate, mm ; House approval will send the b Maitiey heaa MY i Big gourd to the White House, Velo was cone Roard president said he Wal SCOR sidered unlikely despite retention ing an explanation from her for a | BY the conferees of the Senate's lib« “week's absence” from her duties eral treatment of capital gains My. Dammeyer today denied Dr. which Mr, Roosevelt attacked as Conger’s removal from the post she striking at the fundamentals of tax has held for 17 years is being

principles, sought for “political reasons.”

Police Chief Morrissey recently Report on Naval was authorized to supervise activie Expansion Approved

ties at the pound Dr, Conger could not be reached WASHINGTON, May 11 (UP) for comment, ~The House today approved the a conference report on the $1166 000,000 Naval Expansion Bill providing for a vast increase in the fighting strength of the U, 8. Navy, Approval of the Naval program must be given by the Senate before the measure can go to the White

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A resolution demanding that pub NEGRO S MARRIAGE 10 lic projects built with the aid of TEACHER ANNOUNCED Federal funds be put under PWA, | which lets e¢ontracts to private | plumbers, was adopted today by the | Indiana Master Plumbers Association at the Hotel Lincoln. The resolution protested use of

WPA plumbers on public works | BOERS,

19 PARTIES IN MICHIGAN

| Ian political situation, described the RE Integralists as follows: {| LANSING, Mich, May 11 (U. P). “The green-shirted Accao Inte. |-—Nineteen political parties were gralista Brazileiva constitutes South | qualified today to place candidates’ America’s largest Fascist movement, | names on ballots for the general Organized in 1932 by Plinio Salgado, | tlection next November. its membership is variously esti-| As the deadline for filing passed mated from 200000 to a million or/it Was disclosed that three new more, The party is reported to be|barties, the Square Deal Party, the financed with the aid of German | Consitutional Democrats and the money American Labor Party, were qual“Various high officials in the Fed. | ified. Absent was the new party of eral and State governments are re- | Gov. Phil La Follette of Wisconsin, ported to be Integralists. The | the National Progressives, | party's weekly newspaper in Rio De TO Te a phper iy ho De! ne PORT DAVIES FAVORARBLY movement has its own radio station| WASHINGTON, May 11 (U.P) — | which disseminated anti-Semitic as | The Senate Foreign Relations Comwell as anti-Maxist propaganda. [mittee reported favorably today the “The party denounces liberal de- | nomination of Joseph E. Davies to moeracy and universal suffrage and | be ambassador to Belgium and Min- | favors instead a corpora ative state, | ister to Luxemburg.

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vazil, is BOSTON, May 11 (UP) Julian Steele, Negro social worker ana | and Miss Mary | teacher, wera | York City | announced

of nearly D Harvard graduate, Dawes, white school secretly married in New last Friday, their lawyer today,

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2 DIE IN TRUCK WRECK ST. CHARLES, Mo. May 11 (U. P.) Harry Belfield, 19, and David Thomas, 24, both of New Cambria, Mo, died in a hospital here today of burns received when a truck in Which they were riding struck a| House for President Roosevelt's bridge abutment near here and signature,

IN I N DIA NA POL IS — |THE Meksure Was Approved by the

Herve Is the Traffic Record) N* Board of

American Business Club, wncheon, County Deaths | Speeding 9 lumbia Club, noon Mutat \ Mura (Te Date) -

Caravan CTlub, luncheon, 1038 43 Reckless 0

nan Mater Traftie 195% Driving Antlers, 8 p Running Red { B_Ninth St, 8

Indiana luncheon, Hotel Antlers, noon ) luneheon, Hotel Severin, | Running Prefer B Construction League of w | luncheon, Avrehi m ! Rurronghs Sehobl Junior Choir, meeting, Light ‘e Hotel Washington, A Hotel Washing.

Rebels Described as Nazi-Financed

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| OFFICIAL WEATHER

ee United States Weather durean oo!

| INDIANAPOLIR FORECAS TMosthy i | cloudy tonight and temarrow: continues

Indianapolis, coal tonight; Siehtly warmer tamarraw, uiders Build- | — “ a + 1 | Sunset :

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Russet’s Cleanliness Hobby

Now Includes Even “Washing” the Air!

naan Hotel |

City Deaths (To Date) 193% 193%

Oil Club, Radios Engineers’ Guild, meeting, : : Ateets and Ry ential Street § | ing NOOR Suntise ———— ndianapolis Camera Club,

meeting, TEMPERA TURE May 11, 198% a I vom

BAROMETER 0.0%

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n. LUNE ors, dinner, on, Kappa " “ot Indianapolis College of Pharmacy, dinner-dance, Claypool Hoel, | evening TA Mou. Frigidaire, luncheon, Claypool Hotel, | = noon,

Drunken | Driving

Precipitation 24 hrs, ending ¥ Total precipitation since Jan, | Excess sihee Jan, 1

Others ...... 20

BIRTHS MEETINGS TODAY Bova Kiw anis Club, luncheon, Columbia Club, | rl bur, Gertrude Le Master, at St. Indiana noe \ . | morrow, te Lions | Club, luncheon, Hotel Washing. | Wiliam (deceased), Olivia Wells, at Kentucky

| Ci Kentuel [ Luther Alberta Stevens. at City Thursday; i {

MIDWEST WEATHER Mostly cloudy tonight and tocool tonight; warmer iLomorrow. -— Generally fair tonight and cooler tonight in west and north

A constant inflow of outside air cleansed and purified as it enters provides a healthful, invigorating atmosphere at all times in the Russet dining room, even when hundreds are being served. The temperature and humidity, too, are automatically controlled.

op Garden Club of Indiana, convention, x \ yt dav Indiana Medic a Bureau to Aid Spanish | Democracy, lecture, Hotel Severin, § p.m Apatiment Owners Association, juncheon Wash noon Girls a State Tybothetae, dinner, Hotel Melville, Betty Croutcher, 30 Aaron, Blanche Freedman, Reveraze Credit Group, luncheon, Hotel Juling, Evelyn Brauer, at Coleman. John, Marjorie Rocap, at St. Vincent's Robert, Anne Young, at St. Francis Joseph, Blanche Callahan, at a Francis, Joseph, Gladys Edwards, at St. Francis Harold, Lilliam Jamieson, a 2610 N | Sherman Drive 2330 WwW,

Clarence, Dorothy Byram, at Hoptions. Moore West Virginia generally fair tonight Robert, and Tuesday: cooler west and north portion tonight; light exposed places,

2015 Ruth Glass, at 1028 8 Sheffield. Probably frost in at City

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WEATHER IN OTHER CITIES AT Station, Weather, Bar, Amarilla, Tex, Bismarck, N. aston “h Chicano Cincinnati Cleveland

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cinoma Mamie Windell, 36 at 617 Cottage,

rn | cardiac embolism ‘ > v 520 E. Ver. halanapals Smoke Abatement League, | mont. carcinoma , at 520 EB. Ver acheon 1000 ashington Y ohn Bus Advertising Club of In Rianapols. neh. | eying Rubu ho 82, at 151% faud

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Telephone Assopiation, state « 1, Ciaypom otel, all day Indianapolis Real Estate Board, Pe Hao Vashington, noon

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Times Special

WASHINGTON, May 11 =The unique effort of two Republican mems= pers of the House to force a quick adjournment of Congress ended in

failure today, midnight, June 4,

The difference in the two efforts was that the Republicans,

but Democratic leaders took up the job, Their goal is

members of the Rules Committee, reputedly sought to exact an adjourns

ment pledge on terms that might

have foreclosed the possibility of | enacting wage=hour and Governs mental reorganization bills,

If such an agreement had been | made, Reps. Mapes (R. Mieh) and | (R. N. J)=who wield a] balance of power in the Rules Comes mittee=were reported ready to let | the Wage=Hour Bill come up in the | House next Monday, instead of a | week later, which is the earliest date possible under the dizeharge procedure unlesg the hostile Rules Committee relents,

Press Pay-Hour Action

The Democratic leaders, however, are pressing every effort to coms plete the Wage=Hour Rill, and it looks ag if they will keep Congress in session two weeks or more bes vond June 4 if necessary to aceoms pligh that

As to the Reorganization Bill, the measure up unless enough members who voted against it a few weeks ARO promise in advance to support it this time. In other words, they won't risk another Administration defeat, If such assurance coming, the bill journment Advocates of the Wage-Hour Bill sald there wag little to be gained by moving it up one week on the calendar, Their chief concern is to protect their lines against a breach

fg not forthe will die with ads

thereafter,

by the Southern Democrats, who

(0 pass wage-hour legislation,

demand a provigion for lower wages in the South than elsewhere The bill how requires nation=wide minimum wages of 25 cents an hour | the first year, 30 cents the second, 35 cents the third, and 40 cents After a year or two this might be serious to “runaway” faces tories which have moved from the North to small towns in the South and elsewhere, The original bill whieh the South erners beat in the Rules Committee last summer, and again in the House in December, provided for differen tials, House Majority Clear Now the more severe bill has a clear House majority and (he southerners are belatedly willing to support the sort of bill they res jected last vear, But apparently it is sponsors of wage=hout have finally got the A. F, of L, and C. I. O. to join in support of a bill without differentials, The A. PF. of Li, would desert the alliance im. mediately if any differential were accepted. The House southerners are unable te filibuster, under the rules, and the Senate southerners are apparently unwilling President Roosevelt is refusing to be drawn inte the differential fight at this point, He said yesterday he was unwilling to discuss details of legislation while it was going through, However, he has asked Congress seven times this session

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55 SEU

Houge by a vote of 67 to 31, ve | ing the Utility Holding Company

bill provides authorization for 46 additional fighting ships, including three 35000-ton battleships which may be increased in sige to 45,000 tons if President Roosevelt deems this advisable for purposes of nas tional defense

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Utilities Progressing

WASHINGTON, The Joint

May 11 Congressional

U, p), Come Tennessee begins work today

Valley Authority

President Roosevelt and utilities The trend toward a ment between the New Deal and private power operators overshads owed the investigation inte the TVA quarrel which led to Mr, Roosevelt's dismissal of Arthur E, Morgan as chairman, While TVA Director David 1. Lilienthal pushed plans under which cities in the TVA area will acquire distribution systems of private operyp ators, executives of major utilities companies offered their co-operation to the Administration in effectuate

between private rapproches«

Act of 1035, Aides of Chairman Willlam © Douglas of the BBO sald he regards creation of a committee of utility executives to co-operate in earrving out the act “a constructive step" toward working out problems pre sented by the law,

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Nye Resolution on Neutrality Studied

WASHINGTON, May The B8enate Foreign Committee meets today the Nye Resolution for repeal the Neutrality Act after bitter eritielsm of France and Great Britain by its ranking minority member, Senator Borah (R, Ida). Denounecing French and British moves to recognize Italy's conquest of Ethiopia as a "shameless bes trayal,” Senator Borah asserted that it was time to avold diserineination between European democras cles and dictatorships, The Foreign Relations Committea will eonsider the resolution intro= duced by Senator Nye (R. N. D) that would repeal the embargo against the exportaton of arms and munitions to Spain,

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G. O. P. Demands State Control of Relief, . gas J Charging F. D. R. Perils Solvency of U. S.; ; Tax Base Broadened on State Officials’ Pay,

Alterations Are in Line With High Court Rul. Claim,

on

WASHINGTON, May 11 (U.P), Internal Revenue Commissioner Guy T. Helvering disclosed today that he had broadened the category of State officialg and employees who must pay Federal income taxes, In line with recent Supreme { Court decisions, those removed from | tax exemption privileges included employees of State Emergency Res lief Administrations, National Guard officers and others who are paid from grants of Federal funds, Mr. Helvering's digclogure was cone tained in a communication to Inters nal Revenue agents clarifying regus lations governing taxability of coms pensation received by officers and employees of state or political subs division. Recently, President Rooses velt asked Congress to remove tax exemption from the salaries of all state and local employees

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Commissioner's Letter

The commissioner's letter listed the following ruling: 1. If all or a part of the coms pensation of an officer or employes of a state or ita subdivision is paid directly or indirectly by the Feds eral Government, the income, or part of it, i subject to Federal taxation 2. Compensation of receivers ape pointed hy State courts and liquidas tors of banks and insurance coms panies taken over by the States, which {8 paid out of funds or assets of the corporations involved, is tax« able 3. Compensation of masters ape pointed by state courts to hear specific cases, and receivers, auditors, examiners, guardians of estates of incompetent persons, appraisers and public administrators, is liable for Federal taxes 4 States or which engaged

their s.odivisions in the manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages will not be taxed on the profits, Hows ever, compensation of State officers and employees engaged in these activities fs subject to Federal taxe ation

Alds Taxable

Hh, Compensation of employees of charitable or hospitals, and insane asylums, ops hy States, is exempt from Federal tax, However, in the case of the operation by a State or its subdivision of a general hospital, where all classes of patients are ads= mitted and charges made to such ean pay, the compensation of thelr officers and employees may be taxed Other persons covered by Federal taxation include Employes of State banks: of mus nicipally-operated harbor facilities; of rural eredit hoards; harbor pilots; individuals appointed only for the purpose of collecting delinquent taxes and employes of school cafes tering

Hospital

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——————————————— ‘READ THE INFERNO’ WASHINGTON, May 11 (U, P.) == Here is what President Roosevelt thinks about Pennsylvania's hectio Democratic primary campaign, The President was asked his vews at his press conference today, He told his questioner to Dante's Inferno for his reply,

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