New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1928, Page 2

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. ¥ i § T | roposal for a graduate HELD FOR MURDER. F'PISSIRLE. SAYS Wiley Mills Waives Examination at Hearing I « 15, or less and also would prevent any cut in the present per cent tax en club dues. Instcad of a decrease in incoms tax receipts, Mr. Mellon, on nued Irom First ['age) estimated that in next these 000 ed. estimates to ¢ both s alleged to h ! Evanda Mi knife du House 1 s Accepted 000 more nest ¥ clock & He also accepted tl towing lin back tax collec camination he provisi More Expenditures Drew in ciny Incras ) ) $3,000 11 But an increase of $85,000,000 in year is wh ry explained. xpenditures for next e the trouble comes, th The incr: i €x for by additional appro- = difficult to ify the repeal of |of my investment should be reduced with liquor law violation. | -loss priations for the vete bureau this tax. Le 1 at a low rate, it 13 1-2 per cent before I reccive The men, who were stopped by | and navy and war de tments, iMPOSES NO p iar hardships, vet |them, while if T invest the same|Anderson as they passed along the | iges al deficiency and an arged DY reason of the broad I on | thousand dollars in a fifty (hou»undj,[‘(»v road h} their automobile, as- ' nal public buildings program. | which it rests it produces in- | dollar corporation, which earns a | sured the officor that everything was s—loss ieiated fiie mnpius fop hi ti: evenue, Th_n, cost of our fed- |20 per profit, the income is to| 0. K. a.nd that $l\cy were *‘personal SR A vernment is already horne to |be reduced by not more tham 5, 7| friends” of Officer Anderson with raham d for next year $212,000,.. ° y large exten , when \\'(-{or 9 per cent. The adoption of the | whom we have been speaking n\book collector, for 15,000 pounds. n a . as compared with estimates of But a 000,000 and $274.000,000, re- = painted on . made last October. On s of the latter estimates the ¢ ltax cut of $225,000,000 was recom- uended to the house last fall. | While estimates on receipts for neXt year were T *d to calculate decreases of $15,000,000 in customs nd H hou ¢ between Mills a Hills died th found on Broad nous v ropriation for tl year, Mr. Melloy fom neck"_nnd throat woun 3 . d. the totalicgyiections and $10,645.000 in mis- wiho was 35 years of was mar- | 14X would have to be limited 10| cellaneous internal Fevenue, these ricd and came } South | §1 " were offset by prospective increases Carolina seven or eight S ago. circumstances he|in income tax and back tax receipts. Jiis body was sent to the south|w provisions of the! this afternoon. Mills is 30 and sin- | bi the corporates {tax and the | pl gle. income: tax and levy and reduction of the Qrorodiles grow. quickly for the frat few years of their lives; then)beverag their rate of growth slows down towine & about efie fnch a year. | Both programs would complete overhauling NREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | bill which took no £ & A doughnut fried in Snowdrift makes you think it’s unfortunate for anything so good to have a hole in it. Snowdrift doughnuts are light and tender and wholesome with thin goldcn crusts. Snowdrift has a way of making all kinds of fried food taste extra- : good. Perhaps that's because Snowdrift is so wholesome and appetiz- ing itself—so fresh and delicate that it makes remarkable cakes and pies and hot breads. Snowdrift is very economical for frying, too. Strain the Snow- drift that's left in your frying pan, and you can use it again‘ because Snowdrift doesn’t take up any odors or flavors from food fried in it. Snowdrift es on corporations with incomes A 10 ent the quarter returns this chas g . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928 Last year ended with a surplus o l(‘unaider the size of our population |principle of graduated i(axes applica while bac - 1 r H previous treasury recommendations | @ "[Jfl Mll lJ N l T ! o repeal of the estate tax and re- | more é & ThLLY luction of the intermediate surtax down the ! the comparatively small number [to corporations will inevitably lead | Anderson is a fine fellow.! Albany, N op in [t 1y direct taxes. A further back td the excess profits tax whizh | An investigation disclosed 210 casc irst ear is At 1 reduction in indirect taxes {impossible of administration, and quart bottles of whiskey stoicd in Knapp, forin tem, the will produce a very ill-balanced tax {generally discredited, was repealed | the rumble seat of the car. charged with 000,000 requi stem under which our national |in 1921." Two thousand -gallons of liquo. the 192, N government will be supported not by the entire body of our citizens, by a limited class. The cost the government of all should not | borne by the few." Graduated Tax Denounced ted bill authorizing settlements of and German war claims 1 urging restoration of the pres- | but automobile levy of § per cent |of Mellon deblarcd “the insistent |be demand for repeal of this tax doos | POLICEMAN ANDERSON AGAIN GETS HIT HEN not come from the automobile pur- T cretary also denounced the Judge Charles Bates*Dana sched- but from the manufacturers graduated tax on corporations nlj Darien Bluecoat Arrests l‘o Om | uled McKenna's case for a hearing - ers, who have organized an small incomes proposed by the | in town court on Saturday and sct o propaganda. and of neces- | house, : do not look at our tax probleme | “no sound justification.”” This is| whole, but concentrate thei done in the of individuals, he sntion on the ome tax which id, because the incomes of individ-| ) ion April 3 M—Otto Fricling. ects their own intere generally speaking, “are a fair | o8I g ik ses Special Inte ire of their ability to pay|3% ©Of 616 West 130th strect, New ¥ | York, and Walter Walsh, 39, of 239 here is no reason,” he explain. | West 230th street, New York, wers ; bly leads to|ed, “why if I invest $1.000 in a mil. |arrested early today by State Po- ous maladjustments of the bur-{lion-dollar corporation w hich only nan Amos Anderson and are by As a matter of principle, it |earns a 5 per cent profit, the fruits for which he said there was Liquor Charge—Another Big Haul. | said to be of high alcoholic content ‘and Leo A. McKenna, 2 ]dmd avenue, Waterbury | grief ed the liquor and arrested McKenna. | | bonds | up, John McKenna of Waterbury, a fired to a mo ry in brother of the accused driver, pro- 5 nhonze—-a Buddh onk. | cured the prisoner's release on The marshal had g bonds. The McKenna brothers 0WD petirdment recently nd his troops the truck when Officer Mugavero in- tercepted on which he found forty | barrels of liquor containing fifty gal- © | lons each. g held in default of bonds, charg- | sold by Southby's today to Dr. Ab- , came 10 convened ) in Darien carly today when preme Court Officer Edward Mugavero confiscat = After six hours in the town lock- ORIGINAL M. S. IS SOLD London, April 3 (®—Phe manudeript of Lewis Carroll's | famous “Alice in Wonderland” was ! (glds, for of Mil 5 MONK for his release at $2,500. Peking from had forsaken him. Smmm— 6 i s a Prescription for orig! Rosenbach of Philadelphia, It Kills the germs. Thibet — Chinese as in Grippe, Flu. 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