South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 132, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1922 — Page 23

FRiDA.V'MOR.KlNG. M!YM2, 1022

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rut as lor.s as r ojile arp dr-nv.

ir.;: mor -ar.1 .more a reduction in expense-- car.n'rt be exr oted, .and

. nly whrn the time come th.it th- ;

j joopie an 1 their duly elected rep- 1

ake up their mirds

to ?.nd no money except for- i thai which 1? abolTjt-ly r f ?- 1 sarT raji they f-xrwj a reduc i

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HV irziKKKT I). C.:LD'. ('.(ivciwr of Wyornihz. liditor' -Viti-: l.YNrt I). Carry, povi-rr.or of Wyoming, ßixi- joti fcoJ for thotiR.t in the following. It 1 tlu vcpuLir thlr.s jut now tf find fault with nafje:n.il lirinnil to mutter tlarl threats about whit one 'till 1 "nrit election." The co ?mor points ont that tlie- national' demand fop tax pmnks is not n?nrly a Iniport.-Tnt to your jocJct hook as the Matr, city :mt county dernmid for t.w iIolLirs.

: tionvir.. date, city or municipal taxes. i -Copsriyht. 1022. by Communityw Corporation.)

ordr of I!a!r.s of t H . r ' nare pa-.r.

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On account of larp expenditure; Jr.rislAr.f tn the rcr.t w.ar and the !r.crei5s in cost of ?iX anft locat rovr::r,-iPr.t, tax'-s hav tcon. t'r'vatly Incrrrj-'l and people in all n.-ct forts t the rouEtry arc oVJrv tlr mor iirA jr.rtrc f pJ'in? taxcs. Th avruf taxpayer ha Kttl. i .-of rrov ornrr.'-ntl vn!.;;ir'-s und i.- in-Ciin-'1 to hlarr. tlu .st-f- governrr.r nt for any int:rrac whi' frvnay ho icvi-I -TrT:r?t h!-' prorrty. T'if far: ... that r-ufsMe of tt-px:il .tixe.j. '.rhr-f th.it nr th lar't ar-' to a 'r'iin xiTt local taxrs which" thi p rp th-!7:. '- Ivf-s rouM rf u'.-'itf in rr.Trv :r. -,tr s if thf y v.tuM )ct. ir. a ;; fh ti'ort.

I .'lir s Denvers Inientinn I DHNnn Co!o.. May ll. A:rJ" D la n e--- t a t 'ni f t rai h t 1 o v n h a v e

'."n pir.:au;.

isii t it; took a Denver

Charles t?. IVirrrtt. to make or.e that will frc J?rtijdht up. If (i:i-:':rrl-planes W'jrk wli a hi? mndI h.ij. a:r trar.uiorUt;"n hi3 teen revclu-i t:or.i:a-. . Th3 r.o.t trouy-'.'-7.rr. ' prVi'Vn of th aviator in pra:,r,al ' f!yir. is the rvcfssity for .a f'.yir. ' ft-ii. j B.irtrtt'3 plane. If nicr-ful, ' VvouM all;ht on top of th1 poitorficei

Chan? in th- Y in fa::ious posrts t-cri rr. a rnattfr 'f h:.-t-ry rtcnt'.y v.-h-n a "i'i:!;.v. a n cjr po..v-" rai'led

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1,' r.f r a '.y ffakir. th ratrr portion cl mnr.'-y rni'-f-d hy taxation is f'.r th support of schools ami fcmur.kipi; go;ernmpnt. In thi? i-ratc oach $100.00 pai'l hv th taxpayer

In our two lirst cities is ditrih-

.ut"l as follow.-: City crovernmep.t 33.03. Fchool $2f.40, county ?nv--ernmer.t $17.57 and fctat government 513.10. it will b pepn from 1h above that the co?t of state ad-rrJni-tr."!tion Is c ;mpHntiveh- s-m.Ul which i nlso tru of th rminty, ; whil- th cost of mint. tiring a city Is far out of propoition t that "rith'-r ffite or county. It appears that til rrnaller the sub.iiviiion o! Kovrnm"!!;, th1 prratr the co.n of th nni". Srhorvls Soot .More. As to schools, thr-" u little chance

, rnanding and expecting better ' echooliS and. in fact, it vou!l h a very poor policy to fall to provide fun'ds that they may ho properly firanced and improved. ' i-.i the cor; of supporting th"m is grp. no riLrht thinking person should object to piyin his share, and no e PndltTjre of public money will in th er.d brin? greater roturn?. NV c-sfi ariiy the cutt ot sovornmeiu ha.1 ir.crejyed In proportion to tlie in-creie-1 cost of living and everything co.ts more than it did a few years aqo. Consequently both oHioials and tinpioyes must be paid higher salarl or wages, supplies are costins; mor and it La nuch more expensive to care for an inmate of a penal or charitable Institution. Further, new - ar.ii increaseil demands are. constantlv bein made iinnn the ?tife anrl

the sMfo toil-l' !; erfirlr." in rvinv

iLrtivities that if diti not fnrmprlv i

Terhaps the greatest burden that the states have assumed is the building .of hlhv ays. The Tederl highway ; acts have caused every state to organize highway commissions which - are necessarily large and epfr.?;ve organization and which are spem1ing vast sums of money. This to a large oxtt nt tran.fer.s to the Jtate an rxpene which was formerly lorne hy the county or local community and while it r.ccearily Increases the Mate expenditures, there is no question tut that It is bringing about better highways and is saving large ums of money formerly waited upon iqorly located, and 111 constructed! highways. Sojfish DciiL-iiuls. irnfortunately. at each session of a legislature ach community and .interest dernan'Is from tho legrisla ture appropriations for its particular benefit. FVw members of a leg i.-lalure have a general knowledge of the state or its institutions, and frequently have to taje it for grant'e l that an appropriation is r.ece?.iry nr. 1 through lack of knowledge r.ioney is somtims voted unne-.o? f arily. As a utnl thing, during thf:rt .-rsslon of h :-gi.I.-ture. after a fraveToT has assun.cd olfiv't- he lus had little or no time to investigate the needs of the different ?tat Institutions nnd on this account I? not ä!1 to alvie the leisiature .is i

I05.-ib'e after he has been in oitic

or ?on.- tim. Tliere have b-ep !n-

ftnrf , in tri: --tat wr--n r.o:i.-y ' w i s voted for u n r. e c c . "- t r y i r.i p r o 0 - rr.ents for state Institutions and re-ct-ntly the state has ahondenei an fxiicr.five lij-'ht and water p'.ar.t which wi3 provbJe l for on of th Institutions for the reason thnt it wa much mor expensive to operate it than to obtain light ard viator fror:. at, adjacent city. This is an exam pi of a member of the JeLsiatur.- t ting through ;.n Appropriation i-;::.-p'.y because he wanted something find this was about all he c- uM thinV of at the time. Another cau-e for the increa5e in taxes, is the u.:r.g of bon is wh:cl; has become most popular and wh;-'.; are very often vo:M en with lit: consideration of the needs for whi'h the money is to be raised and as a rule little interest is t ikeh In bond citctiT.s Not long aq;o a hcn.1 u of 53F0.000 ns submitted to th people of a school district and at tlie fb-ction 350 voted; one person f r each 51.000 of bonds to be issu-d. It seems that many fail, to realir. th.tr bonds must b paid arr1 that to rire tht ; m and pay the interest the money must b nisd by ,ome form of taxation. Budget Iictieflt. There i no question btit that th adoption of the budget system Ir. rr.ary tats. means the saving of l:g- sums of money that were fcrr. rly voted without regard to th Or esfc'.ties cf tho slate government ir. fact without a bu 1gt system apr r TTUtlor. ar made haphazard

r.-ver stop th engine, chnq pilots and ma.il pouches and be on its wtiv. It would hold' a-lmost perfectly still rvfr eertiin nlars in the flrard

lCancn whe-re nu-n have r.-vr h-n, i while- obsen atlor. were male.

Thi main difference between his p'.ane and th morsoplar.e Is that the wirg- 13 circular and fo made that 1 hemmos a vertical propeller with the pull of a lever. TV-40 motor power'is radily shifted from the visual propeller To the r.ev or1 and th plane is lifted ,-trairht

in th ajr in.e-a'1 of running aion.ci

thA gpnjrnd b-fore taking off

rett h,i3 tried out his plan on a model and says it -worked perfectly. SVveral Investors have offered to put up money enough to develop the idea, -but Barrett is looking for a certain kln-d of a raTtner. "J do not wartf to gt rich. thoi:gh the invention is worth a fortun," h ald. "There li my guide." Tie pelnte-d to the. Bib. "I want a partner who will follow that, and use the proceeds from his plane for the benefrt of mankind."

LS i Vladivostok Becomes

or a.d e,.t-ilni rs.

The posse, headed by State Prohibition Commissioner 'Jarl Jackson. Wt Cheyr r.r.-, f.ii.ious old frontier towr., lite r,;;o .:zt in a : pecial

i'uJinvin car atta r. I to a trar.scn-

tinent.al liniitfd. tho en- trivelir.cr

Un'ier sealed eriif w r.of-ven tlitrain crw knowing its destination. Shortly after dawn Direvtc-r Jackson

issued his order and the car was

droned on a little tiding.

Forty deputy marshals. Mvn'n in for tlo raid, dropped from the rar A A . 1 i . . ' ,

' i-ii- i-i in me eai.j (..iw!i.vo?;f,k rapidly They trav, bd in s'r- each squad :rirai Japan.?" sh having 5;. .-cial adervs to raid certain j cordir.g to tral suspo.fd ,tbg j ints." Th-;hy t:; department

ra:aers .-c titer d tnrouirh tnree fron-j The importance of

iaer iov.r..s jiocK springs, (.ireen for

llvcr and S.uth ouprrir.r. Iri-eiu-ri brought In. In trn minutes the first prlsonrrx

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Vladivostok. The co mm ercic.l line o

slan volunteer f.eet, which ha-s been idle f-"r some months, is to resume the run from Vladivostok to Japan. An additional r.u.r.'ber of Japanese steamer? will probably be pressed irrto .ervice. it Is said. The steimship line. Count Kaizertir.g. is also renewinc its acti"ities.

'Homes of Destitute Mexicans Arc Burned DDNVEK. Colo.. Jday 11. Ono

'hundred and f.fti destitute Mexicans

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ONI! CAT III IUJY CAN'T ITT OIT Mrc. Heihr: CO. San F ran-

-j cis"o. kf-ops two cats nr." an eerday "tirer." th e.;her a sure-enough

were made "absolutely homeless'

here when the torch was applied to

their hovels, erected on the edge ot the city "dump." destroying the "squatter settlement." The Mexicans ' built their unsanitary shacks from articles reclaimed from the dump and even clothed and fed themseUes from the refusepolice declared. rVagments of tin. pasteboard and wood collected from the refuse piles were used to construct the shacks, whioh were about four fe-et hish.

one's as tame as the other. Kindness

alone that will be font from Manrhurii to Tjnin fVirniiffVi A'l a A

Irreat Japanese l ort ?:0k w.:i amount to about 242.000 WASHINGTON. May 11. Vladi-' on tor..- .according to Trade Com-

m:s?:or.rr .Mayer at Vladivostok. Tor thQ purpose of purchasing and exporting Manchurian products to Japan by this more advantageous route a r.ew Japanese transport, company known as "Vladivo-Unio." representing a union of Japanese im-

eeoniin.

reports

a pr.r.'.:;t. noroc e-ived

About 50 out of every-100 natives examined in two village? near lake MaracalbO, Venezuela, showed Infection from malaria.

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VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar L. Jones

Homo Uhat counts the most in life's great pa me. the Robl that we have made. The fame and great renown that we hava won. The glory of achievement and the homage that is paid When wa some shrewd accomplishment have done? Does wv.Uth and pomp and glory count the mo:! to you and me. Are these .the greatest of the joys we know? Is that the great reward that we are hoping u. e will see And com- tcf crown our efforts here below?

What counts the most in life's great game, the little cottage door With roses twined around with loving care. The. ptattlo of the children strewing toys about the floor And mother dreaming in her eay chair, The laughter of the children and the mother's happy smile. Are these, the greatest joys of life we find? Is home and all It s pleasure what we count the most worth while Of all rewards that crown the daily grind? We struggle on for gold and fame and fight to win renown. We battle in the busy mart of men To win against adversity and gain ourselves a crown And winning, struggle on to wdn again. Rut what would glory matter If it wasn't for the Joy And happiness it brings to those we love. Home, the happy mother, the little girl and boy.. Thi greatest, of ail blessings from above. It's home that counts the most In life th.p love awaiting there Is worth far more than ail the gold we giir., Worth more than all the glery and the pomp and fam we share. The love of home can ease the greatest pain: N matter where you wander tho you travel far away No matter what the distance you may roam. You'll find your heart is yearnin? more and more 'both night and lay

ei.im the love a waiting you home.

were lif-injr hi.,.h; car h-.:d-,:iart is a b.

of confiscate.! lie.uor. I. Com-1

r,tr. mifvdonrr I... H. Rrown held a "drum-j

ho-d court in the Puilman drawing

ro,,m. I . O. Stnhlirg. rlivislon chemist, established an impromptu: laboratory at tho other end of the j ca r. " I Samples of tho seized liquors were ! given to strlbllr.g. Ah quickly as he, decided they were illegal tho prisoners were taken before Comm-ssioner Brown at the opposite end of t he j Fullmnn. In a half hour sixty-two prisoners hnd been taken, arraigned 1 before firown and he-Id in ball for1 trial before the Federal Court in' Cheyenne. j I-'Ivo of the prisoners we-re women , Seve-ra! wept bitterly. All but four' of tho prisoners furnished bonds. j The raiders then flagged a fr ipht j train, commandered an rmptv box

car, loaded it with' 4 tP.o callons o 1 !

seized liquor and left the siding in : a whirl of du.-t at the end of the: fi-eir-ht train. At the next junction . point the Pullman car was switched! to an xpress and the posso returned! to th ir hom'H in Cheyenne, a hun-' dred miles away. Swifter even than o'.d-tlme frontier justice, the new method has! struck an even deeper terror in the hearts of evil doers. A noticeable j halt in -bootlegging activities throughout the -whole State- was the' chief result. Added to this came a j wholesome respect for the law. j

Vladivostok

Japanese shipping is indicated

by the faet that two-thirds of the

total traffic throurrh that Siberian I port, export and shipping companies,

I seaport during 1921 was carriM in m:udir.g th great shipping firms ol

l? In - ; Japanese bottom.-. For If 22 it i- Mi'-utake Suzuki. Mori. Mitsui? and!

w.th s unpl.. ; estimated that the qnntiry of cereals ..;-. .-n Kii.-i.i. has e -tald;-he-l he id-

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All Makes Repaired Come in today The Tuttle Corporation 119 West Washington Phone Main 949

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The pre!r.t year mark? th" forty-

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!:f:h anniversary of Küst.n of the phonograph.

Approximately 4.7.o0.ooo tons of : wheat feeds are produced annually by flour mills in the Unite el states. 1 The wastage of natural gas in the j

United State- is about half the production.

Confirmed erimir.als never dream, i

is tho conclusion reached by rnedia I re.-e.irch society after long investigation. The Chin-?" make out of the soy bean a, substance, strongly resembling milk in color, taste and chemical compos. tion. In the early days of English railway travel the rar seats bore numbers correspond. r.g to the numbers on the tickets. jOarswomen " at Oxford College have just reached the stage of having sliding seats in their boat?.

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Ser-ed daily. 1 1 m. to S p. m. Choice of Lake Krie Wl.i F sh Maitre de II tel. Sauer rtraten. Cured corn lie and new cabbag. .

Prime native of beef au jus. New- p o r a t o o

cmm. ;! New spir.ach. ' 1 Choice of I for.ie -m i.i y,f r.f ; p u d ding or ir ' 1 cream. ii

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An Unheard Offering Brand New BLUE BIRD ELECTRIC WASHER Fully Guaranteed

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Boys' Sport Suits Tailored by

$10 -$12.50 -$15 Come in rich tweeds, herringbones and homespuns. New sport models. Every suit has two pair knickers, too. Sizes 8 to 1 8 years.

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