1 on the float belng of that is used by senator from Rhode Island, EWS REVIEW OF President Bring About Another Cut in Federal Taxes. By EDWARD W. PICKARD ECRETARY lon announced that the surplus for the fiscal ye: B80 was $185,000,000, tion | of the Treasury trea n the publie debt was $673,000 000, have warranted a total reduction approximately $735,000 000, I tional amount being « The surplus the I'y as an increase in the In the general The surplus was by the unexpectedis tome tax receipts in Ma ab 3 vil i speculation accounted largely of this year based or from stock year 1608. will be tember and December income t The for The huge further reflectes ments. the year DOO, us loans surplus less it is gre: under the fs which S100.000.000 already appropriated. Following ment, President known that made of the question of tion of federal and ferred that he probably cut in message to congress, Secretary Mellon's Hoover “careful ’ study’ further reduc taxes, mend another said, must first be determined. are the effect of legislation Inst twelve months which creased expenditures far bey: far the expenditures stock The that it anti] the President will not Marc h, avaliable before Income to continue reduction is likely deduction for earne duction In rarnings, tiie LEXANDER Legge , president of the International Harvester comp » has accepted ap- pointment as a member of the federal farm board and will its chairman for the first Other men selected by President Hoover and who Stone of tohbacen of Chien be year, have accepted are James C. representing es; C. C. Teague of California, Oy fruit co-operatives: C. B. Missouri, president of t £ the National Livestock Producers’ association, and a farm paper wheat and cotton co-operatives, WwW, 8S. Moscrip of Minnesota, an official of dairy co-operatives, was offered a nd identified writing had Mr. dent, is making as not accepted, Legge, according to the Presi. great a sacrifice as any citizen who ever entered the He Is pub- lic service, “ ¢ ary oil surrendering a sal- accept a place that pays $12,000 year- iy. one year and return to private busi. ness, but in the meantime, Mr. Hoover solution of the farm problem, During the war Mr. Legge was vice chairman of the war Industries board and manager of the allied purchasing com- mission, doing Invaluable work. —— T WAS officially announced ni the White House that President Hoover will call a national conference within the next year to discuss the health and protection of children. Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the in. terior, with the co-operation of Secre- tary of Labor James J. Davis, will direct the work of the conference, Dr. Harry E. Barnard, former state health commissioner of Indiana, has been selected as executive secretary. The cost of financing the conference celebrated The Li Cruises on ig8en for Bose JONES, teur golfer of the national tournament Mamaroneck, bad for streak him-—and wa for first place with Al Each of them took 204 strokes for 72 holes, In the play at 36 holes Bobby had regained his form and was at his worst, so the Atlantan won eas- ily with 141 to 164 This is the third time Mr. Jones has captured the na- tional open irofessional, Espinosa championship. KiXa GEORGE'S speech from the throne, read to the British parlia- ment by Lerd Chancellof Sankey and of course representing the program of the new Labor government, was not at all and far from ex- radical. The most Important promises made by the MacDonald regime that efforts would be made toward disarmament, that there would be diplomatic recognition and resumption of trade relations with Soviet Russia, that unemployment con- ditions would be improved and that numerous industrial ills would be in. vestigated. The address mentioned favorable conclusions of the repara- tions conference and preparation for a second conference of governments which may climax its work with ar. ranging for evacuation of the Rhine land. It then sald of disarmament : “Conversations have commenced with the ambassador of the United States of America on the subject of naval disarmament In consequence of which it is the earnest hope of my government to Insure In co-operation with my governments in the domin. lons, the government of India and the startling wag were President Chiang hek said it was China's be Ix taining to intention not und by any agreemet naval limitation w powers might make JD EsPITE strict cons wehip, reports are coming from Italy indicatin that Mussol are having difficulties Provincial been his Fas in va tricts have party secretaries mbers of the chamber of deputies have heen announced reason. are reported to of recent of Masons | aris to re- establish contact with the Masons in Italy. The has an trade balance and in conse quence eco- nomic conditions have unsat- isfactory. Premier Mussolini sum- moned a meeting of the July 15 and may shifting of officials, changed, and two me suspended w The Fascist have arr sted former Italian Masonry following decisions thout lenders the country ndverse become cabinet there be a general PAIN'S government is taking meas- AJ ures to cheek the fall of the peseta and pave the way for a return to the gold standard. Among the relief measures are: Formation of a na. tional council to encourage consump- tion of home products and thus limit importations; regulation of foreign machinery imports, particularly for public works; restrictions of imports which currently enjoy reduced cus toms duties; stimulation of home pro- duction of tobacco, wheat, cotton, and corn, and protection for the Spanish automobile Industry. | Young Dewberry i —————— | Its Resistance to Many Diseases. The Young dewberry, named for Young of is ¥ Lon becor g au Imports M. 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When Halley was sixty-four years old he made up his mind to observe the moon through a complete revolution 18 years. His friends remonstrated with him for undertaking so long and pens with our English friends, he thought his own ideas much better. He proceeded to prove this by living and completing his 18year task, and then lived several more years and did several more pieces of work to boot, = Detroit Free Press wd oA Tires 593 uaranieed, 3, quipn prices. Send no -——————-—- o Cycle Company Dept. x Chicago Sauerkraut Traced to Asiatic Wild Tribes once an Many Books on Weather 1 Wh wenther t ‘ 1 at b How Perfectly Awful! er Provir No Editorial Comment ' Londo newspaper, Courant 4 op reflect rant came meel " he Cou end in 1735, when it wis Detroit nhsorbed in the Dally Gazetoer.— News Da Vinei, Man of Science The spiral spring hinge that shute Your screen door was invented by Leonardo da Vinel, the Fifteenth cen tury painter, whose “La Belle Fer- roniere” was the subject of an ex- tended lawsuit. Leonardo's fame as a painter has abscured his reputation as an inventor and a trail blager of science. Yet he stated scientific laws that four centuries of experiment have not altered and many of his simplest Inventions have become part of our dally lives. He devised the wheelbar. row, the rotating smokestack that turns with the wind, and the flexible roller chain used on bicycle sprockets, =Edwin W, Teale in Popular Science on ph aw
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