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Show n P P vtv , TAXATION IN 1920 - C Mr. Wilson has reiterated the opinion : of Mr. McAdoo that Congress ought to - y&V pass a tax law covering the years 1919-' , ' 'a k tm'ti arid im Mr. Wilson alumes that Aisi- W H ness will be less disturbed if a two year"' : pp tax bill is passed by a Democratic c6n-' .? 0U gress than if the Republicans are allow- i .-edenextyea-rto'tekea-handhnhmati .; f" S WemaysuppoieiBiatlf settled'con&r- ; tions prevailed it;w.Qiild be preferable; tQ.. ? prepare our tax laws two or three years v " ahead. Iij times of peace we always ay- . oided'th'atkind'bf legislation. Now after v ' he war is over,, now tliat the world is In i flux, it seems desirablerf rbmltJiejDemb- ' fk eratic point,of view to legislatfcforcthe. h . future. ' ;.. yji; , Mr. Wilson's ,assumptiopusrt'be based " ; on thejdea that the Dem'ocratstwe more m trustworthy;than the Repubjicans'iinjleg- : m islation of this kind.' Tftryptfof jlps k country chose a RepubU6ahVC6ngresdfat. r" theelectibnV In cpmemTnWfov I" RepuWicaps tley 'tiffimimfr'uMi V 1 in the Republican feItM6tRepup- & h hcans are. not capable -of 'drafting: a tax w l v lgjv in, 1920,'the;JblamewUlf lte-fcn the II. votersancLnotonMr,. Wilsori w ft Iihas pot beenrprpved, moreover, I' that either businessrmeniiofjthis country or the great mass ofthe voters are afraid: I I. - of, the Republican tparty They have in- i dicated Wrdesirithat;thefRepublicans Jsjl; , sh'..cpntirol(Cqngre&g.v Andrittwouldt ylsA etUedeaireiistoiprevaihthe'" ' :. ''iKIJitorexercise wmlPtionof tax M Jeftton.HDWcagdTOburieJ tm )if"Sn. v''.-'ijLaisklsbssL'-l. i.-'kii'.ul'V v.gjsBsBjBjgji |