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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE "Ro se' Knittina fiag for Crochet By GRANDMOTHER CLARK Interpreted ,by Wuualn Bruckart National Topics r...t Press Building J. , Washington, D. C. la uinn In andays not so far could past, In any be States' community whe . there were more A'S"" than a handful of If one took the position T1Mnocrats ?TJhe rights of the federal gov- - JSant ' i""' were -- nment riehts constituted an cttp' nver died politically until TT. l1 ardent .Kt arrived on the scene xnrougu buuk Washington, tt r more now- - we had heard little about states' rights. Yet, jjtMn the last iew unjs, issue no tonnd that tne siaies It was only sleeping, and I ... fome to life In a really big J, Kew Deal iu rui way. oolicies have been con of centralization of u me leucmi In tne nanus iLmmpnt New Dealers have enact have carried ed much legislation and to be cat many programs that appear used to which views the to contrary or states rignis. ke held by advocates These things have been accomplished from the with almost no complaint Democratic side and with only a minimum of squawking from New Deal op- nsition from whence came complaints about regimentation and extension of tovernment functions Into the field or private enterprise in compeuuon wim the government s citizens. Lately, however, some thirty or thlr cities have awakened with i one New hook and have rendered Deal program a severe Jolt by that I refer to the plans for awakening. construction of the so- government tailed low cost nousing projects. These were and are Intended to profor vide anartments or small homes families In the very low Income brackets and to provide work for labor In their construction. Eventually, It was honed, the program would use op food many hundred million dollars of f funds. Some has already teen spent; some projects have been completed, and these results coincided with the arrival of tax paying time Id certain localities. That was the nal dstently policies e work-relie- crux. what has happened in those areas wherein the low cost housing projects t Atlanta have been planned or completed, let us Proiert To show cities and take a particular case, namely, the housing project In Atlanta, Georgia. It Is of no use to cite the facts In the Atlanta case all of them, because Is typical. Secretary Ickes and his Public Works administration bad spent apthree million dollars In proximately the construction of the Atlanta housing layout No sooner had this been accomplished, however, than the city of Atlanta awakened to the fact that it would get no taxes nor will the state of Georgia get taxes from this great investment. The project was mled by Comptroller General J. R. McCarl to be As federally owned. uch, It was not subject to state or municipal taxation. The city of Atlanta and the state of Georgia had wen deriving taxes from the real estate now owned by Uncle Sam. ft was Atlanta's turn to move. It announced through Its properly constituted city authorities that If there wre no taxes, then Atlanta could not furnish fire and police protection for e property nor could it supply water r the tenants nor would It permit a idren of those tenants to attend the anta schools as free students. . . i At-wn- ta contended that it bears the bur-- ? of these expenses and It was not t0 add to that burden without reimbursement. 2" Ickes 80U8ht then .retary We Atlanta ultimatum to off- - by tender-- 8 funds, taxpayer's money, to the or Atlanta equal to the amount wj "' thought the city would receive In Mr- - McCarl stepped in. RMAf e federal government It Zl not subject to taxes and therefore Payment to the city of Atlanta out Pntul. tr Tnra iUDds constituted WWeS" Words- - was an iliega, 7 Mhl what tbonf .!!W S mptrol,er neral's ruling u'te and P08,UTe tha those beeB DoIng and boasting C0St hous,n have PrJta ejrted.rayoflight TCe houeing proJect 17 Enter Nation of taiaHn dew'bed WentT mental relates, of course, to the 8eneral subject w hi ha1 not been gen" ml,y "cognized. It Tn , ,now t0 operative and have been 8ay- - ifSident RooseveIt M nce they ar experl-ir8tom- non-taxab- e they ought to Mmtand ready the base tot? Ion- - Ther is hardly n taxin'T1 "r even other kin riet ,n 016 Unlt Stat-to. ? v.ratea are Jm the "t iPeak PePle " carry. - w. shown the most vividly a year the Any woman who does knitting would be proud to carry ber work and materials in this extremely pretty knitting bag. The pocket when finished measures 10 by 13 Inches and I FEEL ed, of course, as the head of the general ovmintfn!? Office This agency was created with a ver. definite purpose In mind. Congress . 6iutr wanted some inaepeuuem . Avnnnrl. it were A law. good with made In accordance wa Job this when many years ago m. done by the comptroller vi tii at an ad .i the comptroller pul verse ruling by a In tough spot onmntroller . the itures to make certain that they ni..i utwi trt nnnnlar. Private been criticized, ly and publicly, he has sometimes in language hardly printhart able. These complaints always idea whose nmMn t j"come uvui was found by Mr Mc- spending money Carl not to oe in accuru-law Always, he was the goat, Hia coat much mort He v.. 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Collier ' Weekly. . ic Always the Goat SELF RESTRAINT EASIEST needs restraint; If he can't apply it himself, some one else will have to do it Baffling Mystery Solved; Killer Wore Horseshoes ts ago when Congress thought It necessary to enact legislation permitting municipalities the privilege of dertar ing themselves virtually bankrupts and according them the right of compromising with their bondholders under a decree of a United States court So when we think of taking away tax' able property In any city and making it by conversion from private to federal government owner-ship- , we see how it adds a further burden of taxes to the remaining privately owned property. That is the reason why many municipalities are fearful of government ownership of railroads for example, since the railroals are heavy taxpayers in every community they serve. Laying aside the question of merit or lack of merit In the proposition of government ownership of railroads, no municipality can afford to overlook the loss of tax receipts that would follow government acquisition of those carrier properties. They pay real estate taxes in the United States annually of more than three hundred million dollars. Of course it is distributed in thousands of places but whatever the amount may be in your community or any other, it represents a tax source which the local government can ill afford to lose. It is the same, although to a lesser degree, with respect to the housing project In this statement I mean only as to the local tax phase. It has, however, another very Important tax angle. Property, or the income from property, everywhere Is subjected to three tax assessments. First, the county or city In which the property is located takes a tax toll; second, the state gets a share, and thirdly, the federal government either by Income or some other tax gets Its hand into the pocket of a property owner. In the case of the low cost housing project, it was necessary to calculate the rental rate on a base so low that It would be impossible for the total receipts to pay off the government Investment This had to be done If the low cost housing was to be supplied at a rate the poorer classes could pay. It Is seen, therefore, that there was a deficit staring the project In the face. To meet this deficit cer tain federal funds were to be set aside regularly which, coupled with the receipts from the tenants, would serve to amortize the original cost. From the standpoint of liquidating the cost of the building, this Is fine but it does not impress one as being so wholesome when It Is shown that the government's contribution comes out of th( general fund of the Treasury which In turn comes out of the general taxpayers of the nation. And so it Is with a great many other of the experiments where such pro agengrams place government-owne- d cies or industries in competition with citizens. Take the Tennessee Valley hydro-electrproject for another ex federal The government has ample. placed more than $131,000,000 In that venture. The present Tennessee Val ley Corporation has taken over these of this properties at about amount a net loss to the government But that Is not all. The vast project that has been developed in the Ten nessee valley and through the adjoining counties and cities Is not subject to state taxation nor do the cities that are being served by Tennessee river electricity get any taxes from thif source. It may be sound in the theor. but I am fearful that the Inbred op en position to federal government croachment on local affairs sooner oi later will cause a new explosion. It will come from the original feeling that state's rights ought to be superior to federal rights except where states have delegated that authority to tnt federal government in the national Constitution. w. air. ,jtoat,on brlng8 we a condition which apparent- - DALE. UTAH Your correct grade alwayr nmUablt including lOf? ar 30W |