Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 135, Ed. 1 Monday, August 24, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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You can now send the Henderson Daily News to that son,
brother, or friend who is in the armed service of his country
—anywhere in the U. S. A., Alaska, Iceland or Puerto Rico,
for what you yourself would pay here in Rusk County.
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cents er month $6.50 per year. Motor routes, sixty cents per month. Mail, Rusk and
XX counties’ one month 60c; 3 month. $1.50: 6 months $2.75: one .year. «1.00.
Mail Alwhere in Texas and in Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas: 3 months $2.00: 6
Months 3.55 oneyear $6.00. All other States: 3 months $2.50; 6 months $4.00; one
Chocolate-covered facts are being given 40 Foot covering. 63 Not a debit
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Published Every Afternoon (Except Saturday) and Sunday Turning By
NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
D. A BARRIS. President and General Manager T. N. McCARTY, Bustnes Manager
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The $3000-a-year-and-under bracket to win this war is by elimination of friction
|agt year received 49 per cent of the nation- and controversy within this country and the
I not produce much of the new income that
1 blockade by use of air cargo.
is needed.
Even the most rabid of spread-the-
| wealth advocates now concede that the;
Treasury must get down to business and col-
I lect nickels and dimes from the lower income
Let fifth columnists here, and spies and
. Neither can inflation be curbed by dras-; saboteurs tempted to come here, take warn-
tic taxation of those who receive one-third j ing. There is a limit even to American pa-
of the national income, unless something tience.
I positive is done also about the group which i--------
gets two-thirds of the national income. ! so THEY SAY
A spokesman for the New York Teach-i We hope to ascertain facts that will
era Union (which was captured and long make easier the huge re-employment task
i dominated by Communist party members that will follow the ending of the war.—Eric
I and notorious fellow travelers) claims that A. Johnston, president V. S. Chamber of
I low-paid workers will get only $1,400,000,- j Commerce.
000 out of an 11-billion-dollar income rise, • • •
| this year. He says that persons in the 810,- , Ch........... ........... ii, cio.
000-and-up class will get seven billions of the I the country about production which really
increase.
That is not the way we heard it—from UWA vice president.
| more—before taxes.
If Washington wants to mop up the ex-
j cess income that would inevitably make for
6 price Inflation, that eight billion dollars go-
ing to the lower bracket cannot be ignored.
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Three Months . . . $1.50
Of all the things that you could send your soldier boy, he
would probably be most pleased with his hometown daily
newspaper. This offer is for a limited time and a limited
number as it makes extra work in our mailing department,
and wtih our present setup we cannot handle too many of
this ciass of subseriptions.
Let’s remember the boys by giving them the news from home.
HENDERSON DAILY NEWS
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achedule which will achieve two piineipal the WPB has been interpreted as a “put up]
purposes. One goal is o raise every pos-i- or shut up" affair. Kaiser must demonstrate
big dollar of revenue to Crane j the war. The ( that he can build 70-ton flying boats with-
other is to place an effective brake upon in ; out endangering the fighting plane program,
intion This interpretation is unfair for two reasons.
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what it is- .. honest attempt to find out!
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in the God of my salvation.— Habakkuk 3:18.
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The rgihteous shall flourish like the Open thy gate of mercy, gracious God!: ____
palm treeshe shall grow like a cedar in Le- My soul flics through these wounds to seek i ~
AMOS! a ME88E
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. More than four out of fixe Americans/Stephan’s Detroit tavern was asked if he
fall into the class whose income, last yearri didn’t consider the sentence pretty stiff.
was not more than $3,000. Ninety- our out I "No,” was his answer. “He oughta get
of a hundred had incomes That did not ex-: it „
ceed $5,000. Only one out of fifty received , That, in tabloid, was the feeling of most
as much as $10,000. i Americans about both Stephan and the six
. Obviously this war cannot be suppor e< | would-be saboteurs electrocuted in Wash-
on the taxes from the one-sixteenth of our
people who fall into the $5,000-and-up brack-
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 135, Ed. 1 Monday, August 24, 1942, newspaper, August 24, 1942; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1497288/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.