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§400,000,000 CUT R ‘ 2 olhrr two ut'xwry rec- Fall River Miss Again Featured in one proposi PLAN IS ATTAGKEI],(. (Continued from First Page) the corporation tax from‘13 1-2 pe cent to 11 or possibly 10 per cont. instead of the 12 per cent proposed [rom taxation. by Secretary Mellon. The Texan said he believed ma- | terial reduction of this tax rather than a revision of surtax rates on | incomes of from $16,000 to $90,000 | was required. MacColl agreed with James A Emery, representing the Association of Manufacturers, the corporation tax should be re-| duced. Emery advocated allotting a | major part of the prospective reduc- insisted that the inheritance and re- | °f maining excise taxes should be re- pealed, | to a jury. The treasury vesterday also urged repeal of the estate t clinination of the s sance levies, Revenue Recommendations several members of the committec Wit 2 . took occasion to discuss in some de.| The judge, however, surprised the tail the recommendations submitted | CroWd by remarking predicting that despite the limiting treasury figure of new tax reduction mea call for a cut of Chairman Green of the committee suid reiteration by the treasury of its recommendations for repeal of | estate or inheritance tax not altered his previou ury should be effected. A wide difference of over Mr, Mellon's duce the corporation tax from 13 1-2 ver cent, °r cut should be made in posal to retain the ticularly that on automobile | revision of surtaxes rates comes between $16 discussion rding ti mmendations; corporations with incomes | directors, be permitted jturns as partnerships or tions at their option; and ‘come derived from Americ ers’ acceptances held by for tral banks of issue, be MANY SHOCKED AS MacColl For Reduction “Quite Usual for Women National | that | London, Nov. 1 (P—A st ish court gave spectators t. of corporations whi C o R OOl fReinlIn e fonay when | A woman plaintifft in a to exhibit her knee. | parently expecting Lord He ide from the meeting today, with concern. “It s y by Mr. Mellon, Repre- | ual for women to show th i irner of Texas, ranking | nowadays. democrat on the committee, flatly| There upon t Marjorie Rosebec just a trifle d showed I knee to the jurors, Miss Back was sulng for ,000,000 the e would 25,000,000 by the | its congressional it completed tive journey. her knee had been severel by a hot water bottle while under an anaesthetie, had | announced sted by the treas- im $90 in court in West s existed to re.,2n automobile: Without an operators' lic Without a registr: With defective brak prop democratic taking the members gon- positions that a this With defective ligh With illegal mar Attack Excise Taxes Without a winds! able comment also was| Without a windshield wiy forthcoming on the treasury pro- T Nine-two-five (9 11's Classified Ad telephone xcise taxes, p Bulltleea R . Skyscraper” lifted @ov s is the | | while the suggestion for a downward on in- 00 and $90,000 | in which g that than le 000 and without more than 10 | to file re-| corpora- that in- an bank- eign cen- exempted JURY VIEWS KNEE to Dis- play Their Limbs Nowadays,” Lord Chief Justice Remarks aid Brit- he shock it per- mitted a woman’s knee to be shown suit for damages was asked by her counsel The crowd, ap- wart, the lord chief justice, who was presiding, to forbid the display, watc hed him u: quit, cir damages from a surgeon on the ground that hurl\r 1 e wus Ride in 30 Dollar Auto prposition to such action. A mum-| (gsts Hartford Man $90 ! H"f("""?‘;"”"“”""]j ment Hartford, Nov. 1 (UP)—Albert J et reductlon IR R Sy e S o en ik Hartford hen he was arraigned for driving | pere(lLy, Her- number. ket they. cost no more See Them Here! When you buy Shaw-Walker filing cabinets you get “Skyscraper” construction with solidly welded steel members—no bolts, no fivets, no screws—a# no added cost. 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Then came an | $ cxplosion in the boy's home in ped fnjury. It er boys Scientists, With F e yea Be Able which he e found was had stolen uction job * summer of 1926 there was mother explosion time at the |, 1““ is the '(“"; o ‘;“‘ wil 5 TO TAKE ARMY COURSE girl's home. A eru binagkbeeniliag ot G e Sadit H ‘[ X N (”x :?;\—]4 “;.’: placed of her bed- T n ; . o room ght cuts ) bruises. tier, who had the girl be s found. Pelle- been friendly with the second explo- nonymous have kept While he was sitting with h in the kitchen on t of Mount ot gun vlnrm'gh r was wounde Berard girl a who also was in the room, m's arrival o mother, escaped injt The police have questfoned two |t pects, one of whom was said to have been scen in an automobile | ! near the Berard home shortly be- fore the shooting. T d the authorities {1 th were else- where when t ot was fired satisf Broker LAe"lps Eift;én ded fourteen fl GREENLAND BROADGASTS to Warn of Storms, 1 statio; storme) oy 15 hours i gan expedit re was a y of t school The social n given to the “Sliding Pole” Inventor P—Ca Help of Radio, May dinner w rt B com to end on May McMahon lives m being Lvans, for the adv r the oc s of th Apply Healing Liquid Zem, soothes the skin, : 3 a lependable 1 Stories (0 His Death ~ B to use ew York, 1 (P —Willia CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES and $1.00, rn, surance The pupils of t Central 0 his death early to High ool did the fifteenth floor of a fri T | End avenue apartment, His bod OUR BIG MID- WEEK SPECIAL MOHICAN MINCE FO@D SALE e von BETTER QUALITY. 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