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I)EADEIIS: NOTICE.- If you waut
the News Oll!ce of The DaUy
Tribune, call 286-L; if the Bush!ea.J .~
omce aak for 202-R.

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SERVICE.
1, 1933

SALES TAX PR
11 BE ~RBITR~TEO

UNPRECE~ENU~ :
PR~P~S~l ~NO[~
CONSIOERHI~N 1

More StartUng Facti Re·
vealed By Morgan
Ptrtner

Coal Principato A1ree ·T o
Settle Differences
Amicably

Hopae Committee S.tudieo l ,
Plan To Give Gover· ]
.non Vaal Power

NO FAVORITISM

THROUGH BOARD

OVER CITIES

Shown; Both RFpublicans
and Democrat• On
"lnoide Track"

Preeident, Governor, Each
To Appoint One Mem·
ber Of Commiuion

Which Fail To Govern
Themselves In Econ·

MO~E LIGHT SHED
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MIN£~ ~UPEN INIKidnaped.

AM SEEMS DOOME

Ethics Preferred

IHII: W~~£ SC~lE

ON HICH'liNANCE
IN SENATE PR~BE

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By WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON
INs St[l.ff Correspondent
Wuhlnrton. Jae 1-JNsJuUoe Owen J. Roberta or the
U. 8. S•preme Court and form
er Senator Geerp Wharioa
Pe]JIIIill' were DaJned on the
f01111b lilt: of I. P . MGI'IIlll'8
preferred ellente, made _..
lie todaJ at the ~M~Datle llulklnc ........
A host of pl'Clminent polltic:ll, I
ba.nk1na: and business leaders-on
thiG list- bought Morgan's United · ,
corpora-tl~m

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to Micro!U.

ces from Drexel and Co., of Philadelphia. They were sold In units
of 1 !!hare or preferred stock and 1
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lor tgg:
prominent names on the
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Following Committee'• Act, Many New Prbpoofil
Spring Up; Two Methoda Remain For Supporteft
Of Defeated Measure
BUT NEITHER APT TO BRING VICTORY
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le First Major Defeat Suffered By Govern11r -~
Entire Incumbency; School Bill Written B! r: -~
Skinner Alao Attacked

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Accordin« to Authentic !lOUrceB,
rornun· Gt. \'.!11: H' James l\1 . Cox, of
Ohio, is tlu: '"ot...; n;an" mcnt·ion'l!d in
the Morgnn invcstil"ati~n. who refused to acccp. t the offer of the
House of Morgun to hu&gt;' r.tock at
cut-onu_, -- "fo1· ethical I'~J:&amp; S uM."
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Betty Treat ia a t~e:Lt f~r th~ eyt:s
in this novel bll.thmg sutt whtch ts
more than a little remini!c:E:nt of
the vogue that prevails in the ~a·
w&amp;iian Island::. Pretty Betty m·
troduced the hula mode at Camp
Oquago, Andc:!l, N. Y .. and now the
wbole camp ha!l &amp;'ORe Hawaiian.

By H. EARL WILSON
INS Staff Correspondent
Columbus, 0., June !.-INS-With Governor George
White's sales tax apparently breathing its last gasp and
governor smarting from a dotible defeat by hiS: ~tic~!
legislature today boldly undertook to remove t~ taxation responsibility from the chief executive's banda lind
fashion a program of its own design.
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ot a long Hgbt, tbe

at. the crlsls

how:e ta.x:aUon comm.J.Ltee late Y~
tl!rdfl.y ~':!fused Lo report out the

per cent. retail sales tax bUI. backbooe of t.hc governor'&amp; progrrun,
lOY( n without
recommendation. A
thcrt ume before th"J house schools
ordered tr.e I{Gvcrnor's
C'd\itatlon" bUI com-

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