Show iUe iefefeftsai t' Sunday Morning j fCitWlM - 4i ' s&s' atJ Wt )cmands to fry Moseley Called n June 4 1930 Tax Hearings Stirs Squabble ‘Fricnds’ Tell Roosevelt Probe Will Be Inevitable Unless Congress Gets Chance to Vote on Wagner Act Revision General’s Views 'FFiitf Move to Limit House Helmsmen Issue NLRB Quiz Warning Vnny Weighs mm §alt £akc Tribune vTJjc - 4 From Fage One) changes In anything but corporate taxes spokesmen for the National Association of Manufacturers and the New York Board of Trade recommended Siturday reduction of surtaxes on higher income brackets as a means of stimulating capital investment in private industry M Ij Seidman chairman of the board of trade’s taxation committee also recommended broadening of the Income tax base to ‘promote greater consciousness about govern (Continued ‘Subv ersivc (Continued From Fage One) the receive support of only abouttmerce in a letter to members Satbe 60 of the d Democrats urday sad business men “must j WASHINGTON June 3 UP)— a Advocates of changes in the law aggressive” in their efforts to see are piling lip at the war have complained that it appeared that everything possible was done that outspoken Major neither the senate nor the house by government and business tto en’neral George Van Horn Moseley labor committee intended to report courage a balanced recovery act he As to the labor relations amendments at this session ce an army court martial on said' Begun be Immediate arges growing out of his cam-lg- n Hearings “There should The house labor committee began amendments which will clarify clef from against “cm mica of both employes thin " hearings four weeks ago but has mitely the rightsThe objective must and employers of heard amendbve authors ortly uthoritat e sources disclosed neuments Chairman J Warren Mad- be to have the government a is Saturday at the same time den of the and Char’es tral eager only to further industrial of all J at the White House acknowl-gc- d Chairman peace Full judicial review Fahy board counsel should be a letter from Representative Norton (D) New Jersey said the findings and decisions committee might hear other board provided suggest-"f- g jiffee (D) Washington and CIO and A F L "The only chance remaining for that the retired officer was representatives before at this session closing the remedial legislation representatives llty of “subversive statements” hearings and starting a study of lies in widespread and immediate men and their 1 his closed demands for business testimony before the house the amendments behind ” organizations activi- - doors jmmittee on Only three or four of the 25 committeemen have attended the hearThe number and names of those ings and one member said private- Gold Mothers Go ide from Representative Coffee ly the reason for the absences was Jio have suggested action were that “they simply don’t expect any- To to happen" disclosed and war department thing PORTLAND Ore June 3 (UP)— The determination of some house Jjhcials indicated they would not members to press for amendments Delegates to the fifth national conI made public at this session was strengthened by vention of Amerlcaii Gold Star reports that business men had Mothers slated to open Tuesday in i Action Planned strongly urged Piesident Roosevelt tt appeared too that no action to use his influence to obtain Portland coincident with the annual Portland Rose festival began arrivmid be taken At least for the changes In the law Business leaders who dined at the ing here Saturday iie being W’hite House Thursday and dis Major General Charles H Martin t the White House it was said cussed current economic problems former governor of Oregon and o matter was in the hands of with Mr Roosevelt were said to honorary chairman for the conveno war department but some have told him that amendment of tion is expected to return from ny officers argued privately the law was one of the foremost Washington immediately to assume at a decision was up to the presi-n- t needs for recovery his convention duties and othpr W Gibson Carey Jr president of officials made careful plans for as commander-in-chie- f of the the United States chamber of com- - the entertainment of the guests my and navy The attitude of some of Mr losevelt’s principal advisers was id to be that filing charges would ly make a martyr” of General iseley publicise his campaign 260-od- Pe-and- nt i NLRB Star Portland Conclae jt ment spending ” ’Too many people think they are completely exempt from federal taxes” he said ‘although in fait they pay sui h taxes concealed ir the cost of things they buy ” Noel Sargent secretarv of the National Association of Manufacturers recommended an eight-poiprogram of tax revision which he said would “put idle men idle machinery and Idle funds to work" In addition to reduction of surtax rates both Sargent and Seidman recommended abolition of the undistributed profits tax elimination of the capital stock and excess profits taxes reinstatement of the right of affiliated corporations to file consolidated tax returns elimination of of t ixation on the duplication" dividend income and liberalization of the provision permitting losses to offset profits for taxation pur poses Seidman also suggested that a single tax be substituted for all the present federal corporate taxes John W Doughton announced Hanes undersecretary of the treasury would testify Monday and that there might be other witnesses The chairman expressed hope however the hearings could be concluded that day and the task of drafting a bill turned over to the tax subcommittee ‘ — ainst “international Jewry” and j i mmunism and tend to involve e army with controversial po- ical issues anscript Taken In the meantime officials are Dur-- ? closely g developments the generals testimony this ek before the house committee representative of the army judge vocate generals department was esent and the war department is supplied with a transcript of e No matter how old or worn it is! testimony As a retired officer drawing pay $6000 a year General Moseley subject to discipline just as he is during a long active career at terminated last September len he reached the retirement e of 64 “ Dining Outfit 76-Pie- ce oad Charges The articles or war permit many oad charges They provide for ml of an officer for “disrepect” vice presi-n- t ward the president secretary of war or congress onduct prejudicial to good order :d discipline’ among other gen-e- l charges have been officers Numerous for public led r reprimanded atements including Major Gen-e- l Smedley Butler of the mane corps Brigadier General Wil-iMitchell of the army air corps id the navys Admiral William S When you purchase a room outfit from us (an be sure nothing has been overlooked you For instance with this fine walnut finish dining suite of 8 pieces you get a round mirror 32 piece sot of staindishes 26 piece set of silverplate and even a less steel set $3 50 Delivers — 18 Months to Pay Kitchen Outfit 24-Pie- Includes modern Gas Range fast Set Kitchen Cupboard and of Breakfast Dishes t Coniplc ms President Roosevelt wac qua k to ispend Major General Johnson igood in 1936 when the Eighty rps area commander referred to P A funds as stage money in $3 50 Break-- y set Delivers — 18 Months to Pay ’ stimony before a congressional imimttee Though these were all active officials said officers on the tired list likewise have been IS: RUG OUTFIT r?T $3993 1000 Regular Price Trade-i- Allowance n You Pay Only litre’s a sensational Trade-I- n bale of Rugs that you should be quick to take advantage of1 No matter how old or what the condition of your old rug we will allow you $10 on it in trade oft one of these fine 5 piece outfits tomorrow! 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