| Show PROCESSING TAX SUIT DISMISSED Federal Judge THIman D. D John- John ion Eon dismissed the processing tax suit of ot the Central Milling company against U. U tS S S. S Attorney Dan B. B Shields Saturday The judge Judie ruled that no controversy contro contro- versy ersy existed exited between the company and the government attorney concerning con con- payment of processing tax as much as s taxes are collected collected col cot by the internal revenue department de de- de- de Action was delayed on a similar luit against Ira N. N Hinckley col cot cotI collector J I lector of internal Intern l reve revenue ue pending the filing of government briefs August Au- Au I gust cust 10 I The company filed tiled a II complaint I Mr Shields and Mr Hinckley Hinckley Hinck- Hinck ley Icy two weeks ago asking the court to declare the A AAA A A processing tax unconstitutional and to enjoin those men from attempting to collect the tax tilL The firm Saturday was given until August 3 to file fite showing that the processing taxes are not taxes that would bring the case under the federal law prohibiting legal action action action ac ac- ac- ac tion to restrain assessment or collection collection col cot lection of at the tax In its it complaint the co company pany which operates a flour mill in Cache county stated it had not paid the processing taxes for March April And May of at this year Judge Johnson Saturday indicated ed matters relative to the tile collection of these unpaid taxes will remain Unchanged until the government has bas filed briefs August 10 |