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I X ff. rAGE rrx THE HER ALD-JOUHNA- ROSS, ARMSTRONG 1 tt 1 ill I si 111) i i ill t IK I i f l 0 tin) i KuN mv ioni 111 mil In ill ( i v tloi lull r 1,11 I ( U HI to 1(1 s i III i m t 1I n ( It f Ross-Htn- i h (til) iiu lterweight f ion Ills i M n It i ther Promoter iu li )K tin u (iil uc (it (i to Lo ut. f In f n S tn nMin. nl tin k mitt mv tin j and In d u '1 b loi ti up f nun t hi hi i L,nj m niiiknip, tin t i n i i Iii-r- o ( i 1 t i son t In i n f i d it Immu of I iP m, i m hid vwll Ninth Nut'll tint In ml in u in s will h si nt into i ids pi i id on tlu In d and m th( in s it h t In oi i ompli mn of t In nli i of t In tin tr i k in tin hi n v d h tin i ton j n id w ti t n di ip mis i 'o (1 min d hi oil Id n m nits inn th it h nm Ln. m m ( u lu to i pi old i I vs i t j (ousts i In I n in i i! v o i it i mn o we- ( Mike rain time wea- J nobs anheld Tues- From Page 1) g itiim , m iking large profits to usi il as a vehicle by the small of their owners in order i imbei ti ivoid kgitimite lmonxe taxes I i hi pm i number of years that this exation of wealth bun rnogmed t it has real-gst- should apply not only to and dividends and bond oupoin but also to other forms of we. dth such as increases in nm s i ipita by selling any form nf proputy at a profit should ( imsuler Ability Ihis new bill wholly eliminates tl,i (rogressive tax principle with to these capital profits ii s p it tikes small capital profits and u ,i i apital profits at exactly tin uni r itc In otlui wmlds if you oi I stoiks whuh we1 have held si dlv sdtrns i 1 w t i (Continued West Virginia mal miners were stranded without vocation by the closing of bituminous mines The abandonment of the principle of progressive tax payments in accordance with capacity to pay may encourage a small amount ot capital to go into new produche said, but tive enterprises, chiefly, it will help those who make large profits in buying and selling existing stocks Suggests ( hanges The president declared that he of would like to see a revision our tax laws which would really new encourage new enterprise and investments and the undertaking by private capital of projects like this that the government has undertaken here in Arthurdale But there is no assurance, he said, "that untaxed savings will go into such new investment of new enterprise They may be hoarded or lost in the inflation or deflation that occurs in the shuffling about of existing investfor who per cent on that profit, whereas the man who has made a profit of $51)0 000 on stocks he has owned is required under this new bill to pay a tax of only 15 per cent, just as you and I would 'Nobody by any stietch of the imagination can say that thisi new piovision maintains the prir.-ipli of payments in proportion to ability to pav Revision Desired Mr Roosevelt made plain that he hoped for a future deviston of the revenue laws in line with the objectives he seeks Such revisions should be designed to he said encourage new investment and the entry of private capital into new fields As ari example of the fields in which he believes private capital might well enter, he cited the governments own Arthurdale project which he visited today for the first time This project entirely financed provides a ments by government funds He appealed i ommunity and subsistene e farms of t i PRESIDENT in Arm-stion- foi a few years at a profit of let us say $h0O0 we have to pay a t I offic ds and ut v on t uitlj asked thu tin Mnn stnit link s i t e hi n sui d he u p in i the svmk would tu done UtM th i !7 r nounced it would bi day night whuh bigun Rain, shortly after noon ytsluday ausing the fight to be postponed for lontinued until 10 last night a m, today Jaiobs bi heved conditions too uni ertain to risk holding the mati h tonight Because of the Memorial Dav wetk-en- d and thi migiatior, of thousands of New Yorkers to he felt seashore and country it would draw hettir Utci m the week than iithM Situiday oi Monday nights i i i May the world humplonship dtUyed 21 hours by xeiond i w is postpom ii today because of until min foi fight lit til UK M If n m n m 111 NEW YORK Thi Barney 1008. MAY 27, m:fu:s more about TO MEET TUESDAY TRACKS IN LOGAN ' jattr FRIDAY, LOT, AN, UTAH, i; Clues Sought in Warren Slaying UIC TO IMPROVE Wf .?P? ato Yiffcj M ftrfWtjft 15 iw ww him mm foi who h will i in our i venture and to bud duetive wealth , ' Improvi moiii N i , ,1, He expressed hop, t i it , would undertake i 1,10,1 ir of improving the w,,i tux system 'You will see th, (In In which your piesulent ,, 11 he said is , v t. placed contains features th ( ' become law but it hhiui's , , . ' eral undesirable Hituns ly the ones I have just mg about 'If I sign tin hill ' , , b, UJ an I s, , , , , since I have been pusidiit j going to take the thnl ours which is open to mi ' I am going to h I hi , t into effect at main nht toiis' a tax polu y without my approv d I umrrmm t (fat tho Hnlidav Ahead! DID HIS FACE KIDDIES GO RED! 7 MU, i(j pi MCA Now IMIs well 7 singing out JQaadtj M iv . all jam ill ill iir noiik the tn.Wicr of eironinn-i- , bookie, s told iloli g la tho Welland (minty Women's ( hristian Tnn-jMnin- io I moil (intention I he the ninth d dele gnti s Sammat its panes of tin ir hooks, '.hen g is-e- d 1 he song No 7 was "I In re Is a 'Iatern in the 'lown It is all a inislnki, the A1 C, Clu(s to the iciintity ot tlie slaver that forced his way Into fhe home of Melhins H Warren wealthy Bakeisfield, Cal, landowner and father of the Alameda County district attorney, are sought where the ngid man was bludgeoned to death Blood stains and redes of the murdtr, including Warrens broken glasses, litter the floor $i4t tnsisti d. Baseball RECORD RUNNER IN RECORD ROOM I NAMES OFFICERS BY N Y I UNITED 1RhSS ION A I, I.KAt.l I. Clinag'o . - 1lttaburgh Odd ldd lull Oiki nhi (Hid 5 lu 1, u (, 1 Lee and Hirtnett, Khngc, Swift Sewell and Todd Uhiladclphia at New wet grounds tomorrow Brooklyn at Boston postponed, ram St Louis game MI Detroit at Cine d ork two games post-om- C B Johnson, chap- Andeison Sargeant-at-armLeRoy Smith, historian, and P K Hayes, servile officer to the district conDelegates vention at Hyrum on June 4 were also named Thi'y .ere Elmer Skidmore P K Haye and W allace Galbraith alternat-- s are Ephraim Woodland Neal Hillyard and C both games innati, night lhUilh lilt The Amine in Legion 1ost 3t was reorganised it a meeting held Wednesday night at the home ot Commander Milo A Harrison Wallace Galbiaith was elected with re eominandir Ephraim Woodland and Barnett Cornish as rs fust and second v ir respectively lain, Geoige AN 201 000 000 OOO atiel TebbeUs, s, "Look sleek and pretty on the beach this Sum- mer Louis-postpo- says Fashion! will (toof in these bright,' f igure- flattering fun clothesl tYou Johnson The legion will di'corate the Gabler Kennedy anel hewui giaves of their buddies on Memorial Day Other services were left to the siouts who will honor Cleveland at St. Howard R Egan, pony rain. express ruler M A. Mrs After the melting (Only games seheduleiU Harrison and her sister Theoda 'Iripp served .1 nice luncheon. HOUSE, ;g, HONOKHJ SE MMINU INTUODl ( KD (.hie ago B s? NEW (Get ned, ready GottonS forSum-merjhereyou'- ll $1.00 cheer 'our low prices! NEW MARLBORO. Mass u p. S VN FRANCISCO Pi Sunshine, a mate owned by John Sea Bigforil, has e'elebrateei hi r 3rth skiing his just made its debut birthday by taking a trip here having been imported from to nearby Mill River leisuiely Village her the French Riviera It consists of birth plae e, white tme remaining eunt on skis attuc hed cake was w idmg for Iht birthday to motor boats NEW prtty rotlonl NEW pretty stylet1 Piques, novelties. sheers Prints, solids. DRESSMAKER SWIM SUITS 1 I Bill de Correvont, who set all sorts of scoring lecords for Austin High School of Chicago last autumn to become a na- -' tional figure m football, is doing more than marking tame before his emollment at Northwestern University m tho lall. The spectacular young touchdown maker is shown at work m the record warehouse of an insurance company m Chirngo. Ho attends classes at the Y, M C. A. and woiks out twice a n week in a gymnasium. Now, flutdlious dressmaker suits with lotion pi mis. Jeisey lnied, d2 to 10. Ends Saturday Now SLACKS and SHIRTS Sleek hipped, well tailorslacks, classic shirts. Cottons, white and col-- ed m s, ' YOUR SLACKS SHIRTS SAIL ms HOSIERY WARDROBE hid ((uuinqiiyaK SLICK Footwear ALL-WOO- L $1.29 $1.00 SWIM SUITS Ttocli Selett any pan id shoes intituled tn tins jfi oup and ou yet two pails at this pine. both Hung otu ilium in tan have new shoes at one ptue. Foi t ample, hut one ou pan id siloes at 8 P8 two lot grel this pine. pans Two people (an put then money toju'thci and hoth jet $1.98 .v r will meet the seooVs demands for every hour tof the day or even.na. Sleek fitting, ringless, clear .. beautifully made with slender heel. i chiffon or service weights. Stunning new shades to wear with every costume. $1.00 Christiansens, Inc. non ok ADVANl ACK In Read the Such darlings! Gay cottons with swirly skirts smockings, dainty irlmsl Prints, pastels. a pan of shoos. p ieahe sutli a sale sound-- , mu edible mil it's tiue. Come dont miss t his t huiiK . nrimi:i)s OK ooTvi:.n okkku is a most dakim; so WE sU.OEST MU' MOM n: .o-iuoK- eSATl'RDW MORN ALL S NO i:s iiavk taki: i: 'liin A.MAZINO UKAn.i: ir mis sn.. HE I1EUK EARLY A RE TI ER IOR I IN I, : v Qirisliansen's Inc j, until midnight tonight t, , many people will think I ro the abandonment of a, ,,, ptinciple of Ameiuan t, will prevent mnnv of th, 1, , iti. features of it ftom gnu tj fee t "Therefore, fot tin f i (n t,i' JQetkyftUijsuiti 89 Open air playsuits In sturdy2 cot'onsl Bright solids Sunlas-to 6 ' |