The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1934, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934 8 i i i) } r | stantly_in te, according to| [yi The first United States census wa ~ INCOME TAXES GIVE |NoPrice Ratoe ts lmasthaxrsatrecicr, ».|Car Company Shows (naa. ta trie cx sta, tareecnr.teraate| Dinner and Meeting |, ig Retail deliveric of the company, 4 5 Henry Ford Promise auing tn he fitdk on present coats. Big es Increase first 11 weeks or thle year vers 35,024 ing tide of dealers’ orders. as get ane Alaska, — ri — ‘There New York, April 5. Dow, Jones | 1+ continued: Detroit, April §.—Proof of the up- | Passenger cars and trucks. Compared er A dinner and business meeting of |to be procured in TREASURY OF STATE & Co, in’a gente interview | “‘When prices go up business goes|turn of business “conditions is fur- Gal Ik oe ae Suirery Knights Templar to the 40 et 8 Societe will be held Fri- with Henry Ford at Detroit Wednes- | down,’ was Henry Ford’s comment on|nished by reports of Dodge dealers :, gs! ip! day evening at the Grand Pacific = jtatement marks a gain of 127.5 per s. day, quoted the manufacturer as say- | the present price situation. in’ the nation. Retail deliveries for |* H A A ri SUBSTANTIAL BOOST ing that “neither higher wages nor| “‘It is pretty certain, said Ford,| some weeks in March showed, in some |°°Dt. old Annual ffair eat shop, starting at 7 o'clock, ~ increased material coats” could force | ‘that everybody will be looking for| instances, an increase of four times| While truck deliveries were 919 for officers announced Thursday. the Ford company @ plan to reduce prices before we can same periods in|the initial 11 weeks of 1933, they/ Annual inspection of Knights Temp-| »y<j; eeting, previously an- TSO! Mity aa its cara. Oe eee nT at biaitbes “Beta back tt lai ede Ey 10 WGA oP Li VBR PA te ee tee ee rounded foe © eeliek ak ths Ainoeisba ae or Oven _ Dand « ” * * weel — here ight, * Calton for urant. eur PA a i me ede RRS aT a ia a ee "Me ara geo 8b Wi Wer | Wale or we 7 Far Ahead of 1933; Ex. wages do not mean increased costs! The first Women’s Rights Conven-| cars and 852 trucks, a total of 5,164.) Production of Dodge passenger car| All local and visiting knights are| Memorial building, will be held at the || wheat, 16-0z. ..... Cc i ,Jand if our material prices go too high| tion was held in 1848, In terms of percentages the delivery | Models is being speeded up at a con-| invited to attend. cafe immediately following the dinner. emptions Are Lower ‘Income tax collections by the state of North Dakota for the first three 5 months of this year exceeded by ap- proximately $10,000 total collections |‘ ‘ for the entire year of 1933, J. J. Weeks, state tax commissioner, an- nounced Thursday. ra Figures compiled Wednesday show- yh ed that $75,681.53 had been collected from 17,216 individuals while $22,- 001.45 had been received from 1,757 / of corporations for a total of 18,973 re- ao and $97,772.98 in receipts to At this time last year $34,200 had been collected from 10,500 individuals and corporations had paid approxi- mately $15,000. Action of the 1933 legislature in re- ducing exemptions from $1,000 to $500 ior single persons and from $2,000 to $1,500 for married persons added many new names to the rosters of in- come tax payers, while additional rev- enue was received through increasing the tax in the higher brackets and lowering the exemptions for depend- ents of married tax payers. While it was not possible for tax experts in the state department to estimate the amount of revenue yet to be received, they said many corpora- a tions will file returns at the close of ! the fiscal year in June and many quarterly payments will be coming in during the year. In addition delinquent returns are being filed daily, though the bulk of the returns are already made. q Persons who have not made their i] returns were advised by Commission- M er Weeks to file their delinquent re- i turns voluntarily, since the penalty Tniple Tested for Quality Certified House Paint One Gallon Covers 400 Sq. Ft. Two Coats! | We test Zinc-ite repeatedly against the best house paints made, 70 wa. lace and rayon ap- plique. Regular and extra sizes, SPRING FROCKS to fit a Miss and her budget 35 Jacket frocks, young and tlim and flattering, in avy or print crepes! The classic one-piece in fresh spring prints, stripes and polka dots. They're ‘yours for a mere $3.95 at Wards! will be considerably less than it would i be if the taxpayer is forced to file by ’ Personal notice from the department. 4 Funeral Services i ° Held for J. K. Doran , Funeral services were held from Mc- | Cabe Methodist Episcopal church Thursday at 2 p. m., for J. K. Doran, well known Bismarck resident who died early Tuesday afternoon. Puneral services were conducted by Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the church. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Pallbearers were: J. P. Jackson, David Hauser, Homer Spohn, C. W. Moses, A. A. Loehrke, I. C. Davies. 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