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_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6/1937 tions, or: executive departments, of/ London, Jan. 6.—()—Joyce Weth-| snowdrift, Joseph Jaakols, 37, S25 PPS cae erat ee ge hours. sources sald ‘the Holy nesday to Sir John Heathcoat-Amory, = SPHLSINSHQUENE eee Teave Rome -because of the pontiff’s Whom she met on the inks at Hoy- i last year. |Wishek Removed as TAX STUDENTS AT ‘ODDS ON METHODS ® John Wishek was ousted Tuesday as secretary of the state industrial. com- = ‘Renta Satan, the cheif physi- | sufficiently rested to hear mass re- cian, was harlnetogy aap spent all|cited by his secretaries in the chapel Tuesday night a the sick room where he has juently drifted to the borderline of Shasta witnin ealllea am eomrgieey. egies DIES IN SNOWDRIFT Four Members of Commi: ' Favor Reducing Local Expenditures by which edjustments might be made, See Four Ways Confronted with figures showing Valuation reductions for major rail- roads ranged from 30 to 40 per cent They were: ‘Relaxation’ ox semowallinf tie sey Umitations {f accompanied by e com- plete revaluation of all properties, would in the opinion of certain mem- bers be the most certain’ method of achieving a normal distribution of the Property tax burden, provided too large a share of the tax burden were Hot shifted to special taxes. Higher percentage of the esesssed valuation of property ua be used have been responsible for artifically high valuations on locally essessed Properties in many counties. Along with new economies and curtailments, vertain local responsibilities might be transferred to the state, or the state might share more generously with local governments, revenues obtained (rom state administered special taxes. Classification of various properties for taxation purposes, those appar- ently benefiting from the present as- sessment situation being taxed on a higher percentage of their assessed valuation than locally assessed prop- perty now over-burdened with feel partly because of artificially high as- sessments, In line with the latter proposal, John K. Brosteun, McKenzie ae marck, proposed that properties sessed by the state board of equaliza- tion be taxed on 65 per cent of their 100 per cent assessed valuation locally assessed continue to be taxed on the 50 per cent basis, and a limited amount of personal property be taxed at 25 per cent., CUMMINGS OFFERS * LAW ENFORCEMENT PLAN TO CONGRESS Majority of Proposals Are Aim- ed at Speeding Up Judi- cial Procedure Washington, Jan. 6.—(?)—Attorney General Cummings recommended to congress Wednesday legislation in- tended to make federal law enforce- ment easier. At the same time, he said, in his annual report for the year ended last June 30, that there had been a “grati- tying decrease” in kidnaping and that “some of the country’s most notorious criminals” had been caught. To meet “one of the most pressing problems” in criminal enforcement, he urged extension of the federal reg- istration of machine guns and other heavy arms to pistols and revolvers. This, he said, would “place a potent weapon against crime in the hands of law enforcement Detioers. 7 ‘oposals, bj sy attorney ther y pose Rimed chiefly, he said, at Speeding up judicial procedure, were: Permit a defendant to waive ‘indict- ment and be prosecuted “by informa- » Require notice of an alibi defense before trial, Permit comment on the failure of appeals in habeas corpus which arise from removal of @ defendant from the district in which he was strested to that in which he was indicted. sort f J. Edgar Hoover, di: The of .. ponies of the secon) eee oie tigation, spoke on “notorious” crim- inals who had been captured and mentioned as outstanding achieve- ON YOUR OLD SET! Custom Size Rugs for Any Room, Low-Priced! AXMINSTER Durastan Axminsters, values up to $34.95! Select from large assortment of exclusive patterns—hooked designs, moderns. tex- tured effects! Then order the size that feally fits your room—14 sizes in all, in- cluding 9’x18 and 10'6’x15'! 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