Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 43

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INSUBURBALLAYED Healih Omcer Deciares Situ- ation in Chevy Chase School Under Control. DIPHTHERIA SCARE ] £ to fon would rh Commis- m the stated that the to the Public Utili fnr @ h(m‘\nL on a an and itf e clected to ! Pres lhm ll..ln is J.| named as SALESWOMEN ‘When your feet are swollen, ach- ing, burning, tor. ments standing behind a 8 ' Farmers Raise Too Much Corn THE - ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925. ’ What You Will Save On our Income Tax HE CHEER OF THE APPROACHING Christmas season takes on an added glow with the publication of the House Ways and Means Committee’s comprehensive program of tax-slashing, which puts in the exempt class a million small incomes taxed under the present law, and cuts in half the maximum surtax, the particular bane of the mil- lionaires. At the same time, we are told, it relieves the pressure on the intermediate incomes. “Pretty much every- body” is going to get something in the revenue bill drafted by the House Committee, remarks the Philadelphia Record; agrees that “from the point of view of small and large tax- payers alike the reductions offered are as substantial as reasonably could have been expected.” The equity with which this bill distributes its tax relief is recognized and commended in many other editorial pages, and the Min- neapolis Journal (Rep.) attributes this virtue to the fact that it is a compromise measure, embodying Democratic as well as Republican ideas of tax-reduction. THE LIT- ERARY DIGEST this week (November 21st Number) pre- sents the subject from all angles. It also includes a table from which you can determine the amount of income tax you will have to pay next March. Red Russia’s Rage at “The Concert of Locarno” NEW CONCERT OF EUROPEAN POWERS, from which Russia has been significantly excluded, was organized at the Locarno Conference, say the Soviet press angrily,adding that the so-called “lasting peace of Locarno,” which European statesmen have been rejoicing over, may prove to be “a united front” and perhaps “a new war against Soviet Russia.” Soviet leaders and newspapers give vent to their indignation over the new international situa- tion resulting from the Locarno negotiations by such ex- clamations as “Germany has capitulated” and “England has won a great diplomatic victory.” In THE LITERARY DIGEST this week you will find an enlightening article comprising translations from the Soviet press which reveal very clearly the feelings of the Russian government over the recent agreement arrived at by the great European powers at Locarno. 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