The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 15, 1914, Page THREE, Image 3
TO JIKKT !>KKHIT.
Ilfinooratio Coninnl teamen Aux?'?* on
1'Ian io ?-:aiK* Hwjnired War
f Ktu'imt.
\Va>lr:) j,': 11. St : *. 1 ?In agreeing
rcday on a war r^'-^uue measure
wrt'fi wi,: ::?\ r.iahl transportation
and increase rc\enur raxes on beer
auc1 rion;es'i" democrats of the
^ ways d itva: s c^viittee paved the
way for i?.\;.?.ving the government
financial i;c*> due to tlie European
war. A J: vi r islra'.ion leaders in
bot'. houses r?*\.:>ted the bill as
framed won!;] l-e. passed without prolonged
d:>cussi?;ii. Chairman Underwool
of the comin'ttfee said the measure
had ihe ao-al of the president
and ".is ao iseiv,.
| Tlie bill co'Hfnv.iates an annual
t^ revenue e:-ti Mated at $107,000,000.
The tax or beer will be increased
from >. *.o ?!"> p. barrel, wines will
be taxed an additional 20 cents a gaif
Ion, ar.'i a cent, tax on freight
transportation Mils, including railroad.
st-r urns hip and express freight,
wil' be made. t?nnsportation companies
to collect the tax and receive as
compensatim " per cent, of the collection?:.
To i'ni Expenses, Too.
As an aaditional war relief senate
leaders an-iourced today the aetermi[
nation to cut tve river and harbors
bill from S ;:.000.000 to approximate
ly $".iU)0ft.i'00. An effort will be made
to end the Republican filibuster
against the bill by including in the
cut new projects assailed as extravagant.
Democratic and Republican
leaders are conferring on readjustment
of the bill.
The war revenue bill will be introduced
in the house tomorrow. Chairi
man Underwood made the following
f statement f"t
"The need for writing a tax bill at
[ once is to relieve the government of
the necessity of withdrawing funds
from the banks. Realizing the financial
situation in the country, the president
thinks it advisable not to disturb
the public funds at this time and
to pass a bill immediately that ultimately
would be necessary.
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fTUmuiii uiaiu oaua?,
'"It must be apparent to- all that if
congress has determined to take this
action immediately to relieve the situation
in rhe hanks, it will not write
a revenue bill ttat will cause a large
amount of withdrawals of deposits
from the financial centres of the eoimtrv.
It must be eaually apparent to
every one ti.at tax is levied on
whiskey, btiore the bill can become
law, owners of whiskev in bond would
pay iLN frt^rt tax on as many gallons
a^ possible, <1.16 avoid the necessit>
oL paying the actional tax.
"La<;r year ti?re va^ in the neighborhood
of $150,000,000 in taxes paid
ou whiskey, r an effort were made
to tb.x a abie portion of the
whiskey now tcr ieo be ore the bill
became a law i; wov.M make a serious;
drain ( n the ..arks of the country"
' Travelers" Protective Association of
America and The Southern Hallway.
For the last National convention of
t
the Travelers' Protective association
of America, held ill Houston. Texas,
The Southern Railway was selected by
a large number o." the members of
? this association as the route of t eir
special train service, and as tne result
of this, the following communications
w. re sent to the passenger department
of the Southern Railway:
1 Philadelphia, Pa.
-'Dear Sir:
It is with extreme pleasure that I
"write you to thank you for the courtesies
extended to us bv vou in our T. P.
A. Special train Washington to Houston.
I know I voice the sentiment
of the majority of the men on th?
A train when I state that they were
thoroughly pleased with the arrangement
and the service rendered.
m We beg to call your attention to
J the fact that through the untiring efforts
of Mr. Burgess and Mr. Horner,
here in the Philadelphia office, we
were able to make this a record trip
and a thoroughly enjoyable one.
Same was not marked bv accident, and
we are grateful to you for the care
exercised in the handling of the train
and to the Providence which guides
I tis II Everything worked out 0:1
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of hogs which were rea
was so warm that killing
He went to his tel
Columbia over Lon? D:
at a good price. He th?
office and arranged for s
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Queen, 2 quart fount
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Costs you only
Magnolia, 3 quart fo
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EVERY ONE V
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extended to them by the Southern
Railway company. 'We bad a most derght.ul
trip, which was much enc-hanced
by we courtesy and attention
shown us by the officers and cm
i ioyees of your railroad.
We feel that in justice to your employees,
we should express our appreciation
o." their untiring efforts to
add to t' e comfort of rue delegates.
With the kindest regards and thanking
you on behalf oi' the Pennsylvania
; delegation. I am.
Yours very truly,
(Signed) Alex McQuilkin,
Secretary. Pennsylvania Division.
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>f September, Anno Domini 1014.
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