October 25, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 63 NORTH SHORE OTOR CLUB POINTS OUT M . r··· is d.edtictible an. inof the laws ot Delaware, ~~: ntuck~· · ~tichigat~, Missouri: ~~w \ ork, :\orth Caroltna and Vtrg-mta. I . . On the other hand, if the tax is added If State Law States Consumer · tt· or made a part of the business exMust Pay It Is Deductible p~nse ~i the owner of such motor veI R t htrles, It cannot he clccluctt..'d separately 10 11ng ncome e urns , as a tax. . The tn otor club attornt\' asserted The gasoline tax ·is dcdu;ctihk itt fdthat dccisi (J ils hav e also hn:.n n·nclerecl in~· income tax return s where the l;-tnhy the Bun:au \Yitlt re spec t to the ~uage of the state Ja,,· spccifica!l,· li~t' 'tate ::. of ·olorado , Connecticut, ~1ary it a=- a tax on the consumer. aC<,'<lr<L:tg land ancl Ohio, holding that undn its l\) a bulletin i$ sued h~· tht legal d~:p :t r ! interpretation of th e gasoline tax law s ment of th<> Chicago ~fntor rlult. The 11f these stato, the tax is Ic,·ied against bulletin points out that it is clear t~tat the ckaler. and therefore is not dcdttctltl.· cnnsumrr always pa,·:- the tax. rL'tihk by the consumer itt tiling his inl!':trdkss of the \nwding· of tlw Ia": r 1 11 IlL' tax r c t n r n . t ltcrdorc, t he consumtr should hl· allm,·ed ·a dedu ct ion in all in stanCl'S . .. H(l\\'cvcr," continut s the hullct;n. 500,000 Visitors in Year "tltL· bureau has put a :-trirt inttrp:e Is Mark for Ford Plants tati11 n on the statt: gast,linL· ta.x Ia\\:- it t tltL· ruling-s already mach· . ( ·Pn:-eqtH·: ' t .\ tabulation nf visitors at tlt.t.' 1\i\ n h·. in states where tht· Bml.'au ruk:-. i\uttge Ftlrd plant this year :-.!tows that t·hat the gasoline tax applil'..; t11 t ltt' 500,01)0 Jll'np,Ic han: !nspcc tcd tltl' ltugl' I hcsc Yt sttor:-. rome from all 11t·ak r, the onh· rcmc<h- rcmaini 11 g :M pwpcrt\·. tl~thl' i:-. to am~nd and ·clarif,· the :-.t.t\1: . 1 "· ~:r the (:artlt and checks ma~lc . ~>.Y l!a:- 11 Jinc laws so that the la 11 guag-l· ,1 i 1 g_ uHies :-Ito\\' that the nunthcr ot \ ' l SIthe art specifica ll y kvit·s the .~a' t:t\: tt"lr;o; all summ er lta; ,hcL·n hctwn:n 1.300 and J.()()() .a day. 1 he largest nu~nher 1 , 11 tltc cottsumer. "The ga-,oline ta:-.. in force in the en~r tn n si t thL· Rou~(.' plat.tt 11! the , -; 1rinu s states thi _ year will yidd a Ford ~lotor c0mpany 111 a ~1nglc day t11tal rtn' nue of approxin1atd" ~313.- ,,·as 8,000. 1100 ()()() which. if constnttd a~ a :ax Th<.' H.ougt.' plant Cll\'l'rs 1,100 anL'S l'll .the' consumer in the \· arim~:-. :-.tate~. · and it n.:q uir~·s from an hPttr and a half \\'tHtld amo unt to a consiclcrahlt: :-.;-n·i11o· to two hours. to ,-isit Stlllll' of thl' more ttl the motoring publi c·... ~ 'mportant places oi int<.·r L·:t~ Cuidcs · _1. H. Braun, general l'lllllt,d iur t'tc at_ th e plat~t. say that .abnut ;::. per cent rln b, declared that tht: Bureau o i In- , ,)! the Yt~Jtor s dunng thl' _summer t,·mal HcYenuc ha~ aln·ady rukd that t months had htl'n from tht \\est. }' \l~Hter Pierce-Arrow's Spring. Covers Aid Lubrication The best engineering minds on spring suspension and shock absorber control in sist · th at all possible friction from within the leaves of the spring should he remoyed if th e shock absorber is to- he; permitted to function as it .should. Cars will ride better and longer life will result if proper inter -leaf spr ing lubrication is used. \Vhile most motor car manufacturtrs apply g rease t o the spri ngs, brushing it in by hand, considering it a \'(.'ry satisfactory method, the Pierce-Arro\\' ).1 otor Car company is interested in spring lubricati on !)enm d the mere swa bh ing of the leave s. - All Pierce-Arrow st rai ght eights are equipped \\·ith spring coyers whi ch a r e packed with lubri cat ing grease that will see p in hct\\'een the leaves of the springs. The cover s will also keep out \\·ater and other foreign sub stance s that tend to cause rust and friction. Bv usc of this 11ll'thod, the spring on all Pirrce-Arrow eights are ahvays well ltthricated- frcc from squeaks and rattles and protected from the elements. I the gas 1 WAY.JO DEDUCT GAS TAX. ; t~rprctatton ~ax New York Has Law Penalizing Reckless Drivers of Autos New York now has its financial responsibility act, under the terms of which any driver involved in an ~cci dent and assessed damages by the courts loses his license to drive until he has made provisions by bond or insurance for the payment of futu~e damages. In connection with this act Albert Co!)way, SuPerintendent o[ insurance for New York state, has approved the suggestion of the insurance companies that increased premiums be levied against those who have lost licens~s -through the operation of this · l.aw. Such drivers are to be forced t'o pay 10 pe_r cent extra on their insurance premiums. The New York law only revo!< ~ ~ licenses when a driver has be en found guilty by the courts, has . had damages assessed against him and has failed to pay the sum d~cided upon by tl!~ court authority. 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