South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 109, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1920 — Page 8

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URGES WAR PROFITS TAX TO PAY BONUS

A Fair Chccho-Slovakian

ruMican rule, which has b-cn

BOARD OF TRUAXCY MAKES RULING OY STATE SCHOOL LA IT'

CHAMP MX COJT OF IXD1AXA IS 1)1

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Plan to Tax ;c Moot Op position in Lower Hou-o.

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If JohnF'-n. Fairfi;l aii.i Ilirkry and the othr 20 or rr.or'- rf i'.:h i-

car.. Join with him. fr may win 15 rt ! th. y will h.'.v- io .,rcnn..". :: h.-rn i INDIA NATOUS. APRIL 17. Ar-

r;.o?ltior.. fcr th rr- i at . is- ry ; c - rilirr t-i the state bor.rd nf truan- ow an1 Judr.l to hv :h- ) ypror.ur.t r.t r publican on th- ways 1 ry, ji rents no lonpcr cxtn keep their ; ter-rr..ikfr jj cow in Indiana. i d ; . an.l r.i'.'-.ns c:minit?e w!in sal1 ; chihlr n out of fhoril for the p-.;r-j Veterinarians said ptritonitis nUFt ; r f h .1 rr' a '! T:i ill io r im f ( .f t h r u- i r r. t rn 1 T-' t Vi rT-.- tk kn-.. , ti a . u tu . .

... - - - - ' i j.- v. . 4 .v-4ri v4i.. i i;v t.Mi,iiiiik..v ui .lui. im l' an. who has u is. oU r -i d at v ry j uSf .tat. d that t nip'oyment rertlfl ' Mrs. II. I Covod of near Noldev'.

turn ary UK--tion lor a sp.--i.il cits can be ls-: d to rhiidren only vi:i. tax t r;i.s- n;or.-y for tht- livrs. j . mpley d for hire. , ln otrioial records up to list S. n- . , j jt jp furth.-r s:at.-.l "that for a ! trmbc-r. the cow was the third N.-'

pupil to remain out of school rt is , butter con- in the T'nited Statrs. Th r.r.-psary for him to bo actually em- animal had a record of T..T.J

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ployed; that the transaction must

b made in pood faith" .and that "the law h'. not br.-n met when the pupil remains at home to assist his par nts." Actir.fr in accordance with THis

ruling, school attendance o:F.--ers j ii.tys. have ben instruetrd to follow this

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m n durlntr th- w.V. I r : .th r v. ords. if a man m.ad- 3'"J'iu liirirr tliwar a rul J2a.uo pr.or to ti w ir. Iiairiy would take one-half of th 51,o.':"i ,.r J -.r,0(,. Sfm- I'eub!ir:iim Ast'. Itep. Kainey i a.--': re.l ti..- support of soiii" repu loi aii- w!i- r v l'oufrht for th' bonus aid w:,o h ive dfl'd ti repuhli'-.-tn "st'erlm; eominitlp's" i i T that trier- shie.iil not la- a homn. I! p. Üoy.il ( Johnson. r,( South I .-. kMa. h is ,-ip-nounred h" will firht tli- s.i'. s t i idea and will make a fmht f"i 1 1; i d -y's plan f a ta o: w.ir profits. Johnson led tJ:.- ir.-ur:' r.!s i;i th!r fifCht v. th .-1 fi i. tr i i !!i i . . i ? t " arid will ..-.- ist K si fey in tryi: ' to prevent the irr jm ,: it ion of a c ib" tax. The republicans prop,,v'' that a

tax of r.ne-ball of on.- pere.-rit s :a.. ,(,.. w,.,-i,.ty Ci.i !es .if that city. f put upon i.if h "turnover." I' r j instance. thv piopo-e that wh. p ri r , uru'oreKt is sold, a tax shall b.- pud s that th" t.a of fiv or sevru I sohl the umbrella would have to

Toxic. April 1". Ihtron S'aito. povernf'r-ei.eral of Korea, s.iys he believes thr- Indt-pendern'- momer.t in Korr a is dyintr out. although h' admits that the Koreans

j still are mnkinft secret ef;orts to

free. th'ins"i es from the Japanese,:.,..-

! dirt to provide -funds to enable J' j htm to aboli.-h the ilofu-infr of Kor- j 4ir'i)rTT rriTJ-"r' r-ans ml suh::titut.- im.o: isunm nt af L.'lll txtl L. ! L.CCA I

punishment. The baron said that ho was mak-

' Imr rfforts in Korea to put into !

T et the emperor s rescript that the j DHDrORD. Tr.d., April 00. A I K'orcms t.e adan-d politically with reduction in crops i said to have I the ultimate o,ent of -r ta blish ir x j bef-n decided on t y farmers in t.nis lloc.-.j autonomy. Koreans, he said, j ( Iawrer.co) county as a result of the we'e beinp trained to ondu. t the ; labor shortage and the hish cost of i public service in Korea. In addi-.' farming implements. Several farmI tiot. thr frovernment will establish 1 -rs have declared they will reduce ja railway enffinrinir school in 'their crors to a size where they can j .so.ui; f tejrh Koreans tu ojerut- , b- tr ruled without employment of j their own railways. ' extra help.

pounds of milk in her secur.d y-ar of mükinf:.

.liquor .statistics: lln p;uisf a.?t ron the .ood ship Calamares eo-;-

leumed fl.Tuo worth cf drinks in 22

FARMERS REDUCE CROPS

A: organization of "bla k c . , ts" )f the 3 0,000 war contracts w hich

i called the General Association of; existed at the time of the armistice.

all have been -settled up with the

Iut lP-ctual Workers has been com-

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exception of 2.50a.

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Then begin taking- reg-ilarly tlire prain hypo-nuclane tablets. which arc made from a health-perm of ordinary yeast and combine.! with hypophosite'? and an absontive phosphorus. Physicians and chemists asrt that this table: is very largely used for incre.'isin?; the weight and improvinp: th- nervous system because of its aid to digestion, assimilation and absorption. The food elements which fro to make blood and solid tissuo is retained when this treatment is regularly used for several months. Most apothecary shops supply them in sealed packages.

Elton B. Crepeau Teacher of Singing Siudio, 805 N. Michigan St Lincoln 1018

Mrs. l.idimir K. Ilurban. wife of tin- Military Attache of the fzrehlovakia I.e-at'.ui at W.ishif.irtor.. Mrs. Ilurban has become poular in

by the purchas. r -'raal to o:ie-h,a"

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of one per-ent rn tl;e oo; of tue eb.th. when sold bv th' producr to

the manufaetur.-r.' The sr..! rib-. .Hon a

p iss..( ! mark it with a plain p::c" figure.

alo:;:: to the er. n su m er, but in ad-ll- and then would add tb.e one-half of j

ofit for the mar.uf icturer i one p. r. a nt tax. In this way no

when mac.ufaetur d. wr.ub! be tax.d wlu- h wa-uld be eMua! to two or : oPPoriun:iy wouiu o- frnen ivi in like ariiouot. The hatulJ- would, thr. iir.i.s the tax. In other words, i protite.Tin.::. j be taxed, and s on. and tip n vent-th" consumer not only would payi TurtiiiH-s .Mach. imlly the tax aisai:-. n-oubl b" a 0' i'd t li- o;;e !,:1!:oti ,r mor.- doil.irs to ' '"The records show that '."Ol : to til.- fini.-ijed product. So that in- ! t).- s ddi.u-s, but mUiit. under the 1 persons made $ :!,000,00...Mio durinfr i st.ad of i.avin.T on'-hal;' of oc j.e r- . r p u ! I na n prop.. sal. pay ;nint)irr tin- war. that these persons were j .-nt. the f.ir.sai'jer r.-aliv would pav : billion more to jirofiteeps who millionaires through th'-ir pre-war;

from to 7 1 -ercer v.ou.'i ie ene.iura u to tac- auvan- 1 incomes ana inai one-nan 01 uns

1 Nnn of Indirect Tax. 1 t.u-e of this indirect tax. Hut the vicjous f.ature about b's I :t,ora ; tncihi rs h'i" r.ever tax is that It i- another form of n - ' p: o j ,o.--.-d an indiref t tax. but have direct taxation. The cr-.sumer ' i !!;;. -t d that if the ret.ubji. ans are would r.evrr know thai th- a rt ua I ; -b-T vim h ;.-d to apply the snle tax-

three billions will be sutlicient to me.-t our needs in the payment of this soldier bonus and that its hs. to the millionaires would not cause th.-m any suffering. And In addition.

envt of produ tion m is. so the man- :b 1. it shca'd 1 .-, ! j ; 1 1 i . 1 that the ; no one wants to make any profits

ufaeturer couh! add the ope-half o' cop- ;i.t r m iy kro'.v just what he one r.ercent tax and th'-n add extra . pays. The final sib- to the eon.-up.:-

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