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   Aiken Standard and South Carolina Gazette (Newspaper) - November 28, 1930, Aiken, South Carolina                                SOUTH NOVEMBER V CASE VS TAX COMMISSION even an additional and the remanded for further proceed and galley Attorneys fur F able Opinion by U 8 Supreme Court P Henderson of the firm of Henderson and Salley attorneys for estate versus the South Carolina tax commission Monday re the following telegram from Charles Elmore the at Beidler against The judgment of the state so far as it relates to the act was the remanded for further proceed circuit judges an en ings not inconsistent with this opm r 1 a A session The rt were the act and to the views against tne were by other the court and a decisive recent Associate Justice Blease concurring recites In the citing the former case referred to Chief justice able R C Watts Mr Justice Cothran This appears to clear up any regarding of n the Beidler case which Monday re versed thc decision of the supreme court of South Carolina in the long hotly contested liUga tion The state supreme court on the case four years ago handing down a decision in favor of the state It was Washington on appeal two years ago and reargued upon order and I were of the opinion that The court during wasin conflict with tion of the State Mr Justice Stabler Mr Justice Carter Avere of the opinion that the act was constitution al Under provisions of Section 12 of Article 5 of the constitution there a constitutional law upon the dc of him the In the opinion delivered by Chief Justice Hughes the South Carolina tax commission cannot collect ini tax from the estate of i Francis Beidler a resident of upon a large indebtedness due to Mr Beidler by a South Carolina corpora tion The holding of the higher court AH C statewide eral fee of fmm only vAnderson and were and these enot expected to ef fect majorities piled up they session amendments the general assembly meet every other year 1933 sion all passed by good The on No 1 for against for That amendment allowing the oral assembly to reclassify for taxation purposes spon sors said in the last election The Thanksgiving Drag held yesterday morning in the Hitchcock Woods the hounds at School ushered in the Aiken winter season A large crowd followed the hounds while a still larger number witnessed the finish f rom and the debt taxable ordinary tax to apf Hnj proximately and this was paid court all of thc judges of thc j t0 thc under protest j circuit Upon the hearing of fhe Beidler estate was represented the cause by thc justices of the Henderson and Salley of Aiken court and thc circuit Attorney General John M Daniel ami i be done thc court as then P K Henderson arguing cd commonly called the court en lnc before the United States bane by a majority of the judges for clients i declared the act under conj j sideration in conformity with all the constitution of the Mrs Thomas Hitchcock M F her place in thv van of the hunt assisted however by George Whips were Miss Schermerhorn and Masters Billy Chisholm and John Pitney After thc mornings rare after th Mr and Mrs Hitchcock entertained a a hunt breakfast held the Tea Cottage Aiken was filled with frum the North for the Thanksgiving holidays many of homes for the season at that time while others come to spund tho time with their A ikon arid 1 Other statewide amendments No 5 to permit anf for No 6 in reference to suffrage taxes for against No to altew to be appointed to supreme V for against No 8 in reference to election against amendment relating to bonded Richland the e of Jor and Returns from ed to settle the issue U in Wil county had failed hy a return indicated act of the general assembly mention ed before is constitutional I have no right at this time under the tion of the State to question the cor of the decision of the court ft yond Monday Held Wednesday Mrs Marie Chafee Croft passed at her home in Mon bane Being so bound I must and j jay after an iHnes several do concur in the opinion of Mr Jusi Weeks duration and funeral services Stabler in j hy Rev Johnson pronouncement by Mr Justice wo re h iy r n i from Blease also will serve to clear up some St Thadeus Episcopal Churcl inter confusion which has appeared to ment following in cemetery ist in the minds of certain citizens Mrs Croft was the laughter of the with regard to thc calling of the late Nathaniel of Aiken ami the court en bane for the first late Clara Chafee died two pf the nj of the bond act Under the constitution i William Gregg master of of the State it is mandatory that the old South and founder of the Granite circuit judges be called in where a ville mils She survived hy hr constitutional question is involved in George W Crott one sm any case where the justices of the su Croft student a the Universi court aro not unanimously ly of South Carolina two sisters Mrs agreed For instance as mane clear A C Hammond of Columbia and Mis by the of Mr Justice Blease Chalee of Aik n and one TO a four to one derision hy John G of supreme court upon a constitutional Mrs Croft was a woman of question can not be handed down in fu Christian diameter anil of sweet South Carolina if four of the r whose kind supreme court justices arc agreed and were widely felt upon a constitutional question if the which endeared her to tb eom other the contrary a a whole ion then an rn bane session which in eludes thc circuit judges is T DAY under the constitution FOIl Two lettings of contracts for further road building aro scheduled for December Thc first letting will in in elude contracts for 104 miles of dirt roads on December 2 and later in the month there will be another letting for both hard surface and dirt roads Work is being pushed forward rapid ly on the roads now under construe ness drug tion all over the State This road establishments were closed for the work has helped materially in keeping majority of day South Carolina well above the deep Thanksgiving services at St mire of depression in which many sec Thadeus Episcopal and at the tions have been floundering There si First Baptist Church were well nt unemployment in South but tended the situation is far from as acute it is in other States At the Destroy Stills ment heW hy Governor Sheriff J P Howard and Richards the first of the week on raids last week destroyed two was a note of optimism has in thc Bogards Hill ami Ou Continued on pate eight third annual Donation to the County Auxiliary e the wa lil n u ur iiir iori of t recent ii with all weron vi Ki Mill i Saley Holland Island War D Aiken The d sev of eatin d v s I well many other u fill cif Aikon was This was made hy Drinkwater a resident 1 v small y of Jackson came in t many article fir a m tion of Missionary societies tM ri t in y t til for HI an Harrold lei r II i nine of America Is the Little and Its Cousins New Southern Schedule Go Into Effect Sunday crack Sou iiy Julin mi liv it family r i id i utie iiv i im en i Ill The il United the Mrn serving this trv tnr nn tip K Mie T 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