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FULLERTON, City Clerk. 5-l7-10i QUlCKlES “Have you been using “the telephone againl-he says Want Ad wanting a congenial room he sawjour Guardian mate!" , ' By_ Ken Reynolds Blinded Iievynen To Start Own Business N-YlAB-OLD BLIND!!! VYMAN BOPBB TO START OWN BUSINESS I» ,~._8.,_ mlmfirvy no mite the been f‘ r hall Hammeroleyh- left eye a . through the inner ports oi’ the eye, and -came out‘ on the side oil’ the head. Bo body d-amag eye that t mediateky. at mesent he visiting eye iallstis in Philadelphia and eiw Y . Howeva‘. the retina oi the right eilye is in very condition. and a to C ITflIQ Deaplb t}: oi aim At t, also. he is taking varlom aptitude tats to discover what he is best iibted ior with his privation. He writes home to his négthwmmand father almos: e , er £2 yrs in i. - he knows the touch nstem letters an eotly '1 ible. see possible. After being doubly stricken with blindness and meningitis. Hammer- sley is extremely ziervous. Too much noise upsets him greatly. However, it is expected that this nervousness will pass as he gets wed to finding his way around without his b. ty, he his way about his house without too much diffi- culty. but whenever he ventur Outside. he had to be assisted. er of Sacred Hearts Par- . he attended Mass assisted by his alter, Dorothy. a week ago Sunday. line Talent For lather-Working He still is in tlie Navy. but will be discharged as soon l5 Navy docto-ns and ofilcials have done all they can for him He was s" 3 i é home for a couple o! weeks re- cently. but he went to Philadelphia a week ago today. aeoom unied by Arthur L. l-iennessy. erieemere mad who was on its we)’ 90 Washington. DC. Hennessy and Hammsrsle both went to boot (time at ewport, R..I., wiethet- i948 Alflt-cugh the Nay-y! is testing him for hi; aipiliiudes aimmersley al- ready has shown a etron8 10W“! and en cxcellc-uit. talent in leather working. While at home reoetitl. he made a larva-size P011159 for his mother. with stitching around the outside, and with a charm? purse to go with it. If he had a iittic mon . he would like to start up a litite leather store, hsrtier-‘ls thigt. he would enjoy » s0 -. o. wom . Humane ‘ f5 Naval service took u w ti u- every til: eanlhragelianel he became blind. He enlisted in the Navy l" Saw Data As ‘ Armed unrd He was t u. an armed ward unit and, en made frequent, trips between various UOints on the Eur- ooast nd N Your. Later 3°12‘. actiofi mevfiorth (Africa. cl the armed guard aboard e. Liberty Orzceiihewarwasoverinmuiww hecamehcmeiorashortiiir h inMo/ylbtfnand theinfltfim m‘ the Pacific area Ait-thh time he was transferred from the Naval Afterdicvlwulot r , he was pie wtllefinvasion of Japan. ee to so tn on an L01‘. Alter the surrender, he went. into Japan pro r. and was stationed at various pohlts until his accident at A week ‘iatoi. he was tn liewaybuafiouiellnxdfltetna. Banmrereley m. Maiden high in m, mm m go to work in the barium Navy Yard. Wllim he did welding work. He i V65 Ho his three sister. Edward 11. has lust loliiflfi fltlrflw Navy, and will leave his tra soon. Aniolg; aomoutzhsoiservice inbmw Maurie lre Seeking ileeognltlen of King slonws h 1-}; /( 417k” 600d fer nine MIISCIIS wfifilfi: . refrigerator but -—-_______ TOMATO HOME STORAGE In the storage of tomatoes .1 the home. ripe one: keep well in the Will not ripen there. They should gtehelknldnotitdzsgthgéigl touching each tianeferrlia: to the rhefrigerator o er co pace w m , red. Another methodelg ey m" the vines with the tomatoes _ them and hang them in a b - mum J" 5 7 p“ T '7 0N - ment or warm ssrase to allowalslle etmngesto! willy constitutional liifllp°iiehn thhuweven é“; - _ _ e sue-pm m°m"'4"‘- A m. ‘wmm 1% hem echivwledeedubymialsgvw lidheiltdellelzvnuynllk be“! u pull"; I _ - e wrappe m pqp. mm“ o! the I gffiaéhlwfimm f: one or thengzsiders o! er and stored ln a box. A 194m; the ma" o - ‘mum! and may t “eigen- ripened on the vines has rimm- wflw mew that umflgovélrfzl-enm wllliifi illgoetar :22: one which has been recognize the clean. p i ‘ 'i"_"'_"_ ALUMINUM RAJPUTANA REGIMENT FLOWS manna (mono Funlwwn“ NEWDIlLHLMa M-(OPJ- Inrniiponsetolihs alolOom- The latest thing ln manufacture in th U ltd Kl - ' dom ls alumlnu e n e ng m furniture. it has nothing in common with the metal mean-une- green tomatoes place and 0!‘ to pull lp on furniture Will. NOT 5UP e Aelr for than by nania I I supplied without ‘Y - e Sir Auoh- gu n" f t restriction to ever, lt was ointed out. duefi meek ti: filo“: 1x13“??? In; "uggk-rgilatnlélsgriérvegr éclilrysogiltcte ggwvghgrwgsheiwyltltllhter 11:18:22}, increase in flie length o! haul, ', “'8 metal tubes for chalrarms 1nd th bl o! “b akin ' . I! ' " ' ‘ “m, food 53:2‘ ‘was’ ggslrsiobuthmlghlt the lot wood ex- for? £31051? o! traheaportzs 2:312: “Annual! “Al-y ‘ “ Tylégéngfnolivhjflehgnm hug: behind its eplflglllt 5052131.}? difihil ggislbsglvigl g3: ialggciglat otfis lnThe mfliwf; ma“ "1 bu?“ by y, 384mm,“ muédmat mm, slves a pleasant “glow? Vilard- white ant should make it as p: u- towllclligrllralkfurtnniwaillycann llco hmnml t‘. _ robes. tables. chairs are all of i - 1 1 , , y 9° t- menit. In h: 19$; glniwflm Dressed aluminum finished wlrtlh flgmnthselyatlxellfllgnalitxttuhe trevsogdr-l gllélfldfiaftfeltmlllbfiue {it h“ ilmntages o! to M. lug: miymneady undw cultivation’ “he m!‘ lfSfiFgIiItilQnIIIuIERTt p!”fl% tub" worm will make it in Britain next to thepone lvhlldh (hetferehtnn a unity prove i, 1 glgqfln rorrs ave a h b1 ___________ ' mm warhmeasid w present a un- lowlngsa fmithgr film§§m“§ wlviir rayon flnl5h—-Cll?l‘llii:ll; non rnsvm. snows "dflimr ‘M’ °' we‘ Mam’ "’ it? ilriont to the enoroachments o! ganren land. Part oi‘ which bad been ltreyed l5] militia the surface ilesd- STEADILY $35353 glitvlggtilllzgg “glided!” Dmvopeams. tun-parade y omo s n m 31in 1' > .. ___ ‘mm led to uh; eleotlqn o; m; 39L E3“ oanmnndam o! com ressgd plasetslc bganglmm WINNIPEB m“ M8 a newspapers. Otters come from first; king, Homtau, wiho was ad;- hu asked an m; cube,‘ w plow eliitnina ing any trace of metallic Trans-Cancel,’ y; lines Yrr it? Q39. zrouDI-alrls scarcely 20 _ gwledged leader tahoek- bungalow Sudan‘ The“ a" goiunéil whlen the furniture ls Louch- statistics for Aplil continue B to gienelggiqmnégkiphqllzfiilQyplwge e Mei- wwlv i" them without, am w“; m” - elm ns is by wiping with a show gnlns over th vi i s area the oeutme oi’ tiho North 1a- and he has startled on his o film cloth or polishln vith th u ' e p" m" m‘ “h” m" h“’° ‘° °"°""< and‘ me movem never first To provide wt” m on vgnfi t“ m” m-hsh accord!“ u itiond; usmess an unbroken Piiclally in hard-to-zet ludsln bean hosmc to Elnvpean w“ tmmwms not been “sad [or ME a whether a ma“ b! a glossy: sure Sggnersor ttlildyeer thus tar. Pas- and furniture. A widow aged enmity, bu,‘ chum “hat the Mwfla mummy has own reamed Alta face is preferrei Cost compves 1163i" cunhe mcreased from 2l.~ describes herself not only as adnr should be nlled by Maoris under the rim. is Planted in Jm-ié water favorably with resent Prices ' u. cordir mimw” “L558 l" ‘pm’ ”' m‘ mmlwe" b“ “whm” me 31-1 _ m", I 3 [tam f __ _ ‘K ° - F- English. vice that she owns household turnltun. view is not held by other bath odwlllumsuaplggnen 11118311110: pdunds fhr ‘zofolelll- glégnltlllerdrodsn? dililhiylorilg-Allqlme aver!“ A will" “I'd 4° m“ h" "l" l-flbel. . who halve rwver 1101:?‘ the well. sitiite. This is one o the few '11- ls new up to 584'! engpaitfa? §°°k'.'n.$§m;iil. "l": n?!" l y"??- acimowledged king; egdggmp, ready we“ i ~ - "is some. . The mtivea elect. tour Maori nieirr- amiafilig. alarm wlllllgr: liare-re- galls: llirllkelghggcddiigncdewteilflellu a: ‘Elgmm hauled l“. Apr“ w" 21-1" ‘m. "h" ‘he W“ “mu” 110m f0 Brill-them. wli-iol} Elves lease training is being given. On abroad. At present the furniturl; is gggnpdfimAfl; igpargrieasetoctifuedl7boztifl Burden in Oberhaden.” theme-lower - lie-this grin-i: b" ‘ -' —-—-—————— eentaztion than mnopeans Brit tmlilfesng giggle 0895i; Li’ eight Olelllggiillllaggt iggllltghemdldglgf rilhlgihell the glggéidslna sTlIlghT-lldeéllleas. gum Before u“ themmml” Th” Mum km‘ m“ new“ dlffmm m“! "We!" ‘~-~- l°° ""9 "Id Previous wood. will be revenue actugallyorlncrealeed 8x152»??? hgralttevril/Iltllfhtllliselicrlallilfiulur Why should ti s$soo,ooo,ooo BUSINIE ESCAPE INCOME TA The Dominion Government depends tor almost half its revenue on Income Tax and Excess Profits Tax from industry and business. ‘There is one large section of business which at present is not contributing one cent of this revenue. We refer to co-operatives in all part: of the country. We are not attacking the principle of co-operative trading, but we do stand for equality of taxation. We believe that all enterprises, from great organizations handling farm produce to small country stores should bear their share of taxation whether they are operated by co-operatives or privately owned by one or more citizens. ' Here are a few facts we would like you to bear in mind: v-The business turnover of co-operatives was more than $527,000,000 in 1944—an increase of 50% 'over 1943. and more than double the 1942 ‘turnover. --Co-operatives have an investment of more than 40 millions of dollars in plan: and equipment, and total assets of more than 200 millions. w-Co-operatives are engaged in buying, selling, processing, manufacturing, servicing; in flour milling, oil refining, the manufacture and distri- bution of farm implements, printing, publishing, the business of owning and leasing property, bus ‘transportation, home building, trucking, rural electrification, telephone service, etc. Expansion through non-poylheni of Income Tax The rapid expansion of the co-operatives in recent "years has been due to the fact that they have escaped paying income tax. ,~/ .._ .7, Privately owned businesses have paid Income and Excess Profits Taxes ranging up to 100% of theiri profits. Co-operatives claim they have no profits. What‘ they call “savings” are either added to reserves or. paid out as “patronage dividends” to their customers. A Royal Commission has declared that co-operatives do make profits, and recommends that these profits be taxed. But this Commission has also recommended‘ that profits paid out to customers as “patronage dividends" be allowed as an expense in computing taxable income. Are ell profits to he tax-free? If such a recommendation were to become law, it . would leave the door wide open for the payment of all profits as "patronage dividends". Co-operatives would still continue to escape the payment of income tax; “Patronage dividends”, which are paid out of profits, must be placedin the same category as dividends in any privately owned business. Revision of The Income War Tax Act, insofar as it concerns Co-operatives, will come before the current Session of Parliament. It is of utmost importance that such revisions shall bring tax equality to all groups." We urge that the income m: payers of Canada insist that their elected representatives in the House of Commons see that the heavv hauler-i of inmms m; is shared fairly by all. Tbs Income Tax Payer: Association be: no objkthn to {be principle: of cooperative trading. I! should be tbs rigbl of 8981’ Canadian to trade a: be desires. Our objection l: h conun- tbat no section of business unload: it: rbare of ivwolle taxation and cart of tba warns other basins! or an individual inconve- taxpayers. . JOIIN Tl-II I.'T.P.Ai All income m: yen (except employee: of inco tax exempt concerns) are e glble for membership in the Income Tax Payers Association. If you wish to become a member, sign and mail the " ’ " ' form and ‘ " n51;- foe of $1.00. inn either eo with”; or r to. Income Tex Payers Association,‘ Toronto or Winnipeg. ’ I hereby nuke application for membership la the Incone‘ ‘h: Payer: ~ Auoduion and enclose huewlih nunberahlp he of H.041. Nana..'.................................-................... Cdlynlnni............,.......-.............-....................-.....-. W l I T I O T T A W l You can assist in correcting this unfair tax situation by ‘"5508 immediately to the Government urging equitable n" " of Income Taxation to all forms of business. Fill out and mall the attached form. No ie roqnired. HomLLll e1, Mlninatof IomQ Ottawa. Canada. Maintain-ll! up . Th eh Govern.” taxed incl! l the-lam: bull on a figslm?naaardgllelhnterpneei . . ,. . v m‘. . . and government's! eases-prince and latul concerns. . n alas a ilk . be at ' alldlrsllleosiahpaneeubeiond" ‘lain-l 2.1m: iocour. SIgned—NaIa.......... seesnaooeaosleleaoeanaInna-seasonal- O "been eunomo, wmnmo - 92 ADELAIDI sneer west.- roeouro I .. ,_. . D .__. . to