THE MICHIGAN DAILY Judge Examines Labor Case Records MeCarren, Detroit Assessor Advises Revising Tax System By MORTON JAMPEL quantities amounting to only a few Describing the Michigan tax sys- cents at a time, are he said, paying tem as archaic and completely out- six per cent instead of the three per moded, Kenneth McCarren, Detroit cent the tax is designed to raise. city assessor, recommended that- the The second factor is; the existing people take action to get Michigan tax laws built up by. the Supreme a sane tax system in an interview Court, that has ruled that the in- with the Daily yesterday. tangible property of corporations or- Mr. McCarren is a member of the ganized in another state can not be special comimssion recently appoint- taxed by Michigan; despite the fact ed by the Governor to study the Mich- that the corporation musually main- igan tax structure. tains only a desk in some state like Quoting from a report of the Tax Delaware where corporation laws are Policy League of November, 1935, he lax. In this manner some 3,000 com- stated that Michigan ranks among panies escape paying taxes. the four worst states in tax legisla- The gross inconsistencies, andt a tion in the country. completely disorganized state tax Three major factors stand in the structure is the third and most im- way of a decent tax system, according portant problem, Mr. McCarren said. to Mr. McCarren: The first is the There are 1,741 different tax districts Constitution which prohibits an in- in the state, and in one district prop- come tax. This makes necessary such erty will be assessed at 30 per cent measures as the sales tax, and, ac- of its cash value while in another dis- cording to the Brookings Institute, a trict the same piece of property will sales tax is indicative of a low men- be assessed at 110 per cent. tality of the people in a state where Inconsistencies of this sort exist this tax exists for a sales levy puts even within the same districts. The the burden on those least able to legislature must be made to take ac- pay. People on WPA roles who buy tion and establish a system that will EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS Federal Jidge H. Church Ford, who is hearing the government's con- spiracy charges at London, Ky., against 66 Harlan county individuals and corporations in connection with labor disputes, is shown examining case records in the court. Exhibit Shows nALOFFICIAL M' A - aWkDBULLETIN (Continued from Page 4)i Roast at the Island. Call before noon for reservations, phone 6881. Comning Events Alpha Kappa Delta annual picnic for members and their families Sat- urday, May 21, at Dexter-Huron Park. Meet at campus entrance to Haven Hall at 2 p.m. Bring automo- bile if possible. For reservations, phone Ruth Kraft, 2-3225. The Christian Student Prayer Group will hold its regular meeting at 5 p.m., Sunday, May 22, in the Michigan League. The room will be announced on the bulletin board. 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