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rious Situation Is >stimuates of the amount that would \ R Hedty % N 646; mutual fire insurance com- | Morocco, says a dispatch to the sands, T ] Total Receipts | 995,923; public service corporations,| Another general strike is an- ax Income Great, Too | motor vehicles in Counecticut con- | 463.15. Thes urplus at the end of Tax on savings banks, $1,258,-|cluded in the Spanish zonme, has .64 over the amount ¢ d | tures has been shown over the st ceipts, > tax on towns, ngier to protect lives and prop- hicles sources by the state in 19 prepared by Deputy Treasurer | M | during the year, the statement’fund, $124,714; investment tax, shows. The levy of this tax was op- | $501,374, ! 2 e i LPLI posed by motion picture lnterests| Unincorporated business tax,| Developing in Morocco be coliected by the state from his ' panies, $5,595; mutual life insur- ‘ Westminster Gazette because of the ance companles, $493,533; national | general discontent of the Spamsh Total receipts of the state were railroads, steam, $1,893,- | nounced for tomorrow. 1829,610,677.14 a gain over last year railroads, street, $436 General Primo De Rivera’s state- tributed 35,50 33 directly or in- | the year amounted to $1,62 991; shell fisheries commission re- |caused a big stir. 1t is reported, directly to the state revenues dnllngim- $77 9 less than the surplus ceipts, $11 state agencies and | the V minster Gazette asserts, Jurlng the preceding year and i3 a | That $1,500,000; : erty. The dispatch adds that the gain in ten years of $6,711.325.69, | nfes, $1,108 These figures are shown in a com- | parative financial statement for the | Thomas H. Judd and will become a part of the annual report of Treas- v - and during a controversy in the first | $157,807; military tax on towns,| London, Aug. 19 (P—A serious STATE IS {AR[EE months of the operation of the tax, : $303,811; miscellancous, $477,- |Situation is developing” in Tangier, i — { revenue source ranged from $75,000 More Thafl 8 1_2 MilliOH—Film“" totals in the hundreds of thou-!aid to soldiers’ homes, $18,613; |and native population with the net income corporation tax, $1, Tangier administration, . Iui $771, . Expenditures alsc rallroad, street, back taxes, $291,- | ment to the Madrid newspaper A. Hartford, Aug. 19 P—Owners of | increased by $534,095.86 to $27,997,- B. C. that Tangier should be in- the fiscal year ending J ). | of a year ago. institutions, 1,000,236; widows' nish premier has offered to resents an edse of $1,734.-| Surplus of receipts over expendi- yid, Stats © solitall 1 Spanish troops to occupy being that much greater than the amount received from motor ve- | last ten years on the state’s income | and expenditures which has been | urer Ernest E. Rogers to the gover- nor. Double Gas Tax Doubling of the tax on gasoline sales is responsible for most of the | $1,794,476 increase during the past vear. This tax in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1925, when the levy was one cent on each gallon, amounted to $1,118,420.54. During the last year the tax was two cents | a gallon and the total revenue ap- proximately doubled, reaching $2,- 344,426.09, $2,0 The two preceding ye 1919 and 20, also showed deficits, these iree years being the only ones in the ten year period which the com- parati bles cover in which the state was unable to show surplus, State's Funded Debt The state's funded debt 91,100, having remained at that total since 1 including amounts, invested repre. cash and is $12,391,757.53, senting increase in the ten y period from $3,96 10. Other Revenues Other amounts of rev go to make up the to receipts for the year are listed in the statement Admissions of courts, 237 tax, $44,994; tax on panies, $20,96 which 1 of state avails te penalty press com- secretary’ is $16,- The sinking fund | panies, tock tax, non- receipts from department and institutions, taxes and re- 8 ax on telegraph phone companies, $551,698. resident, and tel Captured Gunman Admits Texarkana, Ark., Aug. 19 (P— Surrendering today after killing Sam 1 Will Carper and wounding Bob arper in Miller county, & man known here as Harvey Logan, alias 3 has confessed he is sought for murder in 1 Tennessee. Wagner told Sheriff Lillle Barber he killed two men in Tenn., was convicted and sentenced to the electric chair, but escaped from jail, while an appeal was pending. He also admitted killing a He Is Sought Murderer | Kingsport, | general impression among the citi- zens of Tangier, excepling the French, Is that something must be done at once to give the Spaniards an influence in Tangier commen- surate with their numbers. nator Means Elected Spanish War Vets’” Head Des Moines, Towa, Aug. 19 (P— Senator Rice W. Means of Colo- rado, who 28 years ago a ‘li( enant, swam the river and made a daring 1 ce preparatory to the battle of Manila, was elected commander in chief of the United Spanish W: Veterans yesterday elected for next and Havana In | | Jennle R. Dix of Boston d president of the licen: man in Leakesville, Miss., but left ish War nurse before he was suspected. = he two Carper others were | BANDIT Besides the gasoline tax, motor ¢ vehicle receipts for the past yeu 5 fish and clude $5,884 94 in registration | game license game Ai- license fees, and $225,750.80 in | censes, ridges and fer- iilled Tuesday night. Wagner fled| Mexico City, Au fines paid by operator: Motor | ries, highway re- byt later surrendered to some citi- | war vehlcle receipts, under present laws, | ceipts, highway obliga- zens, asking them to bring him to ports that former Colonel Manuel re used for maintenance and con- | inheritance tax, the Miller county jail here, He as- | Nunez leader of the bandit out- olidation of highway |$2.506,930; i nce fees, $130,- serted he would have killed Bob rage last January on a passenger New Film Tax 1504; insurance department reccipts, Carper, who was wounded in the|train near Guadalajara, has been The state received §92,540.50 from | interest on de- nLip, but that it was so dark he could | captured and killed by federal the tax on motion pictures films ; Interest on school not see to shoot straight. | troops in the state of Jalisco. 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