The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 14, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3
SECRETARY HOUSTON SCORED, j
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Coofreiimtn Kitchin, Democrat,
Sayt, He Can Not Understand How ^
Any Man Who Claims to Have a ^
Single Impulse . for the Masses ^
Could N-?ke Such Recommendations
As Those Made by the Secre- ;
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Washington, Dec. 9.?Leaders in (
the senate and house today decided ^
to ignore Secretary of Treasury H
Houston's recommendation for huge <
tax increases. Not only will his pro- j
pcsals for higher taxes be rejected, >(
But all his estimates for appropria- ,
, . tions win be slashed.
The senate finance committee, in
accord with the policy adopted by
the house ways and means commit- ,
tee, determined not to attempt revision
of the revenue law until the
new administration comes into power.
Its view then, rather than those
ot Secretary Houston, will be considered.
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, A surprising feature of the wide?pread
revolt against the treasury
chief's recommendations was a vigorous
statement by Representative
Kitchin of North Carolina, ranking
Democrat on the ways and means
committee, and who will fce the minority
leader *in the -next congress,
awaiting the Houston proposals as
wholly intended "to relieve the cor\
poration interests and millionaires."
$*rere Criticum.
Mr. Kitchin declared he could not
understand how any Democrat could
make such recommendations. Going
further an his. criticism the North
Carolina representative charged that
4l?o ftf tip. treAsnrv. "uii
d'er Mr. Wilson," were the first to attempt
to dict^te ta congress in matters
of taxation., V ; ^
Chairman Good of the house appropriations
committee, which under
the new system has jurisdiction of
all appropriation measures, declared
the estimates of *4,653,346,749
would be cut down to approximately
$3,500,000,000. For the current
year a total of $4,859,000,000 was
pwwided.
Senator Smoot of Utah, ranking
Republican on the senate finance
committee, said the estimates will be
slashed a billion and a quarter and
possibly a billion and a half.
Th? Biggest Cut.
Both Chairman* Good and Senator
Smoot 'agreed the biggest cuts, will
come m tfee army, navy and sundry
?Ivi2 bills. V
Republican members of the senate
finance committee also agreed that
no. action woaid be taken an the reguest
of business interests of New
York, Philadelphia and other centers
tot a deferment of the last quarterly
payment of excess profits and income
taxes due December" 15. Secretary
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Houston's opposition to tins proposal,
jffe was felt, makes it certain that
president Wilson would veto a bill
Scanting the relief.
In his attack on Secretary Houston's
report recommending great tax
increases Representative Xitchin
i^d:
"I think it is the most unwise, unjust,
un-Democratic and pro-Republican
report that ever emanated from
any department since its beginning.
Jf tiie Democrats, had control of the
fcouse, r am sure tie ways and means
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unanimously reject them.
Relief for Millionaire*.
"The whole intent and policy of his
recommendations are to relieve the
corporate interests and millionaires
who for the lask four years have
laundered and profiteered upon the
people to the extent of $50,000,000,
of a billion and a half or two billion
dollars of taxes annually and to place.
'that amount upon the backs of thej
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"I can not understand how any
nan who claims to have a single impulse
for the masses, or who claims
:o be a Democrat, could make such
recommendation?but I understand
npihhpr Mr. Houston nor any of his
friends make such claims for him.
"I trust the Republican secretary
;>f treasury under the next administration
will have more consideration
for the Republican congress than our
secretaries under Wilson's administration
have shown in Democratic
congresses, and will not assume to
tell congress what it shall tax or shall
not tax and the rate of taxation.
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congress were to adopt the suggestions
of Secretary Houston's report,
it would be of no use to hold future
Democratic conventions, for no Democratic
candidate hereafter would get
anything like as many votes as Governor
Cox 'did in the last election,
and the Lord knows he got few
OT>nno>h "
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DARDANELLA PLEASES
BIG ACADEMY CROWD
Daily Press,, Newport News 5(Va.)>
^November 30.
Dardanella played at the Academy
last night to a very good crowd and
the show came up to all expectations
of being "A Jim Jam Jem of a
Jazzy Jamboree." It was a combination
of all styles of musical come
dies, "reviews," "follies," "scandals,"
etc., all blended into a lively, happygo-lucky
entertainment. A very good
crowd witnessed the performance,
considering the rain. The whole cast
played their parts very ' well, the
work of H. C. Overton, Helen Me ree,
Harlan Hoagland, Tom Dayton,
Rita Lawrence, Dorothy Garrigue
and Elsie Esmond, as Dardanella, being
especially good. fh? various |
vaudeville numbers pleased the aud- j
ience very much* |
Honor Roll' Reederville School.
,. First grade?Catherine Davis, Abraham
Hazle, Pauline Mills, . Willie j
Mae Moates and Florence Wall en-zine.
Second grade-?Inez Hazle.
Third grades-John Davis, Mildred
Moaie$ and Ida Mae Wallenzine,
Fourth grade?Virginia Davis and,
Johnny Gentry.
j Fifth grade?R. D. -Hazle and
TTalon TWrta-tos
; Sixth grade-*-Lucmda Hazle and
Rath Mcates.
Eighth grader?Minnie E. Wallenzine.
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EXPRESSES HER THANKS FOR
KIND WORDS AND DEEDS
I want the people of West End to
know just how much I appreciate i
their kindness to me and thoughtfulness,
during the past six months of
my stay, with my aunt, on 616
O^NeaH street And in |o way Have
I been neglected at home or among^
the acquaintances I have made, regardless
of the fact I came to your
town a stranger.
I've been on "The uure" ior xne i
past two years and ten months and in
no place liave I found the people in
general so thoughtful of the sick as,
they 'e been here. Pve had visi- j
tors ai?a they have kept my room sup- j
plied with lovely flowers, and too j
there have been prayers, offered up i
for my recovery. Yes the preachers.
of this vieinity have been to see me!
too and also some of the membemsj
have prayed with me and for me.
I want to thank Mr. W. E. McCary,
president, and the Baraca class of the j
West End Baptist Sunday school fori
the free will offering which was so !
it-? J f
kindly given me August zz. Ana
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Sale October 1, 1920 to *
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em Dining Car Service
Fares and schedules
pon application to
:ket Agent.
H. McLEAN,
t Passenger Agent,
Columbia, S. C.
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again I want to say to the member?
of the Philathea class of O'Neal!
Methodist church I do indeed appreciate
the dear little gift which was
given me from your class.
Also I want the members of the
mothers class to know how much 3
appreciate their token of love.
For fruits, eatables and trays at
tractively arranged I want to ' than!
T\X~ nr Tf f ;Wlov onr
uie iimuwiug. itii, i. ?j. Ui?
family, Mrs. F. K. Jones, Mrs. T. J
Bauknight, Mrs. R. L. Lewie, Mrs. C
J. McWhirtyr, Mrs. Sam Johnson
Mrs. C. R. Wesson, Mrs. J. T. Tim
merman, Miss Maud McWhirter, Mis:
Lizzie Wesson, Miss Mamie Lee Ar
nold and mother, Miss Lily Johnson
Mr. A. K. Bouknight, Mr. and Mrs
Horace Alewine, Miss Mae Hendrki
and mother, Mrs. Jim Senn, Mrs. Adi
Smith, Mrs. A. M. Danielsen, Mrs
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And now I want to say to the little
5 folks I appreciate their attention just a
as much as I do the grownup folks. P
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[ "Dear friends, I thank you for the \
precious gifts, t
Thanks for the sympathies ye have ?
shown!
j Thanks for each kindly word, each
silent token
That reaches me when seeing most j
alone. I
For friendship has linked a golden "
chain,
And I'm hoping you and I will meet
(Apologies to Longfellow.)
c Sincerely yours,'
i Rose Eva Perry.
Newberry, November, 1920.
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:0WS TO BE EXAMINED BY
VETERINARY SURGEON
The Board of Health of Newberry
t regular meeting on November 5
assed an order requiring all owners
f cows who sell milk or butter in
he city to have them examined by a
^etinary Surgeon to discover whether
UC tuwo nave vi I
ther disease that can be communi-i
ated to people. J
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Prices: 50c, $1.00, $1.50,
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Seat Sale Friday De<
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The board has appointed Friday, [
December 17, 1920, "for this exami-!
nation. All cows must be sent to {
Wise's stables* corner of Caldwell j
and Harrington streets, on that day|
between 8 and '12 o'clock.
The owners are also required to
'send at the same time $1 for each
! cow to cover cost for this examina|
tion.
! Examination not at stables will be j
USE, Monda
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FOLLIES!
rone tremendous ava
exquisite chorus of youth an.
?eauty arrayeo //vgorgeous
zpeat/ons and startling novel:
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10, $1.50, $1.00,
c. 10., Gilder & Weeks.
$5 for two visits.
Dr. Jacobs will be the vetinary in
charge.
All persons who own cows but sell
neither milk or butter should Have
this test made for their own protection.
S. S. Cunningham,
R. L. Mayes, M. D. Secretary. ?-*
Chairman.
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