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Show REVENUE DEBUTE OPENSJQJESDAY Chairman Simmons Reports Re-ports Measure to Senate; Total Is Huge. WASHINGTON. Dec. 6 In reporting the war revenue bill to the senate today, Chairman Simmons of the finance committee com-mittee arranged for beginning of debate next Tuesday, with exclusive right of way given the measure. Filinc: of committee reports on the hill was deferred until next week. Senator .Simmons will present the minority report re-port and .Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania will Jile a minority report attack-ins attack-ins especially the plan of fixing 1020 rates. Senators Smoot of Utah and La Follette of W isconsin, Republicans gave notice that they would file separate reports re-ports to present their individual views As revised by the senate committee 'to meet peace-time conditions, the measure is designed to raise 83,933.466 000 es asainst S8.200.000.000 which would have been yielded by the house drart passed September 20. Following are ihe estimates of senate committee experts of comparative yields from the revised bill and the original house draft: . Se"ate bill. House bill. incomes $2,20, ,000,000 J2.376.1S6 000 War excess 1 " E,Pt' or' in: -MOO.OOO 3,200,000,000 ! Transport'n - :5'00'00 "WOOO I and insur'e .. 229,000,000 192 550 000 Beverages 4i,0.000.000 1,13: 600 000 Tobacco 240.600,000 341 204 000 Admissions "'1,204,000 and dues ... . 34,000.000 109.000 000 bxclnc taxes .. 125.000,000 sis v.it.c Special laxes... ;8.S06.000 iJisonn'oSn stamp taxes .. 31,000.000 3'00ii'n,'.n Miscelllan's ! Floor taxes ... TO.OOO.OoO -S.OOO Total estim d ' "" revenue S5.S53.466.000 JS IS " ll" nan Included in other sections ' '00 |