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idential year you may expect all nen.s from the wise men.
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e the churches would be the first es went out of business.
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he Legislature m session at. Jacksop'-fhis we?k, press dispatches tell of the seuitimen';jif>fch^t body to repeal the State income tax, Sghiclu^rmer administration cau?od to be enacted and subsequently has proven a detrim nt to the State, even though hundreds of thousands of dollars were exhorted from the people of Mississippi in all walks of life.
The adverLisement was bad. It gave a black eye to the State and kept many away. To tne Mississippi Gulf Coast, seeking new residents all the while, it' placed a premium on their co-- 'tyig hither. No one wished to have his or her domicile in Mississippi.
Governor Bilbo was active in this matter during his jampaign. He has never broken faith, and we have every reason to believe in- him. There is no doubt that so obnoxious a measure will readily receive a knock-out blow, and another office at Jackson employing many, with berths for those who were formerly among the chosen few, will have to sotk pastures new and greener fields elsewhere.
Our people have been taxed far beyond the limit. Enough is enough, and it is high time to call a halt.
To Governor-elect Bilbo and the legislature we will .ook forward to for much relief and other remedial legislation.
managora, pointing proui loaded down with pape him, ?A lot of detail, bu through it all by night.? feller, quoting that, said tors, ?I want all importa in our organization to s: feet upon clear desks, tl they can make; more mone ard Oil.? Thdy made it, feller?s direction, and no' it usefully, fighting dise norance. To get ahead that thinking comes first is secondary.
Learned professors in sity of Southern Califorr slang, within reason, is makes students select th sior.s instead of using t matically. To call your fr bulb? is better than sayi brother, ?Thou fool,?- an the same. Use of slang d nt in the brain? and caus says on-e professor. It als place of thought, but that an argument.
MAYOR CHARLES TRAUB.
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In an interview with Mayor Charles Vtaub, of Bay St. Louis, he has manifested a position and intention which is all to the good.
While reviewing the economic problerhs that beset I -i growing ci.y, and discussing the practice of sane jconomy, he, wi.h the other commissioners, has much in store that will contribute to our welfare and general prosperity.
Gradual reduction of taxation is paramount. Of course, this will come with time, as many other adjust-n nts -hat seem so necessary. He alto intimates it is p ar.ned to 'vent, ally hardsurface other streets of the city, which for financial reasons at that time, were not includ-d in tho first program of paving-carried out by \.he coun- y.
Bay St. Louis has every reason to look forward to the program of the new administration and under provisions of commission form of government, a method of administration that has conclusively proven- the-' best. Mayor Traub and Commissioners Ladner and Egloff have four years of hard work ahead. W'e feel they will be equal to the task.
Britain is sending a con India headed by Sir John see about helping India ti government. The help sh b.gun 5,000 years back.
How can .you give self g to a people" in whose lite; word liberty does not appes years, to millions who belie' tie girls eight ar.d nine j should be married to middle an-d that when the old hus the young womarP should 1 alive wiih the husband?s corpse? That?s a long way government.
g who broke off friendly rela-t after receiving their Christ-ave all the attributes of a dip-3 of a magnet.
his commun-ity reference to the s it will be time stimate.
ake the words assurances of for somebody
The President recommerT year plan for Mississippi Va prevention involving $29( Altogether, $25,000,000 v sp;nt the first year and $31 a year thereafter.. Why n every year as much as can wisely to hurry the work ra "isk, in the course of ten y
?	iher flood that might cost in .ion- more than the total a ion? Secretary Mellon coul the money for three per ce couldn?t take it out of the Haste is important; floods do
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Hancock county new Board of Supervisors assembled Monday morning at the courthouse, with full membership present: H. S. Weston, Beat 1; John B. Brown, B at 2; F. Z. Goss, Beat 3; Jos. P. Moran, Beat 4; Emilio Cue ,Beat 5.	M
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Last ? Angnst the stock broke when President Coolidf ?do n-ot choose? caml out an ('ays ago that foolish mark* again because the President meant it. What frightens gen! brokers and speculators? 1 think Hoover, Lowden or would declare war on Pa abandon the gold standard, the writ of habeas corpus, cl tories, stop t#3 rainfall and crops? Mr. Cooli(?ge is a goo dent, wisely allowing those th; how to run the .country?s bus -un it. Other good men -ate 1 do the same. The wisp will


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