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Show BAILEY FAVORS REV1SINGTAXES, Asks Commercial Club to Aid Classification Plan A plm for the approval of th pro- j pnned amendment to Ihe atate constitution consti-tution proWtllnK fur the rlaHsiftratton ' "f property for taxation, wum made to- 1 day at tha weekly membership lunch-, eon of the Commercial club by William Itiilley, chairman of tha atnte board of equalization. In an uddrea on problems or taxation. Mr. Hnlley declared that hlarh times I were drlvInK the people of the state Into apartment houses and favored the proposed rlustdftcatlon as a meana of reduclnK taxes on nomas and thus promoting pro-moting home building. He also discussed dis-cussed the proposed gasoline tax. license li-cense taxes on automobiles, ad valorem taxes on public utilities, and the proposed pro-posed Inrnnm tax. He declared that the peopte of I'lah wanted und would huve an Income lax luw. The Commercial club was urged to I appoint a committee to consider and suggest methods of procedlng for new ' tax laws. Mr. Hnlley Invited such a I commute and Individual cluh mem- hers to confer with tha state board of! equalization on taxation problems. |