Show TAXES These Are Questions Ii Next ext Congress Will Handle First to WASHINGTON Y June Jun 16 It Taxa Tuxa Taxation tion and immigration are two sub sub- subjects to which congressional lead era ers row rw In ar are arr giving attention In III ad nr of ot tle lIt first regular session of the th new nw eon I con con gross gress s SOl BoiSe of f them are arc con con- d that tIt there Is I a demand for a II reduction of or the tha tb na- na national national n tax bill nil mill o k Ue o that tM the present temporary immigration T n I vs I I on Itt w should Rive give Ive M wa va to I De OB a national ra- ra tion policy I Just what whAl who changes should be bc mAde mado mad In the th tx tax law 11 none nODe non of the leaders rs now Is to lIa say but lIat there Ihne th re Appears appear to be IU an m accord with Ith p President s Hardine-s view that there thOre should hould be reduction all alon along th the line I If Whether the tx I burden can be tie appreciably de- de de wit 1 depend largely on the state Uto of ot too rational finances tt t atthe th the end nd of nf tins tag r rJ tI I J irs vr iT Treasury exports exp also hn have hav e tile the whole hol subject under con I but the their I work has not to the th point where they hae ha any definite I con conClusiOns clu lons The r results sult of their studY will III be b reflected In the tax which S S Mellon will make mae to cone COOl ess In his annul annual report eari earls in Decem December her ber I IRe Re Restriction of ot immigration is tobe to be continued aa M a definite policy ot or congre with indications that the ISO ISsO 11 0 census ass instead of ot the 1910 10 census will ill he be b adopted as ns the basis for tor the quotas from fron the va- va va ou on European countries per pr per e these the th quotas are aro ar to hear beart to 10 tho ho number of the nationals ot of toe various arlous countries in the United States State at nt tho the time timo ot of o that census I Is another question how I however however ever rho rhe Th bill reported by the the- hou house committee jut just ut before the rIMe close i of the last session provided for tor two per cent instead ad of ot the present three per p r cent ent with a basic quota of for tor all countries The chance chango of or the census basis ili 11 operate to Increase tite th quotas quota front northern and western Europe and decrease those from th the thc ilai- ilai Bal Balkan kane kans kan and other coun countries In addition President HardIn Harding II i expected to for asi-for action to curb Into the smuggling of aliens allon In Into In- In to the tho th country and nd to provide t for of ot lions as an nn aid to immigration s R I 0 I In InternatIOnal Int 1 Tiu tIon- tIon I l Service Ice WAShiNGTON W Juno June Juo Do 16 16 Do Do Domestic problem will absorb the thA th attention of the tho people ll I in the next national election to the th exclusion ot of international questions David A Reed ned RepublIcan ot of P declared here tonight upon his return from trout a tour of ot his state Reduced taxation federal and state and better and nd cheaper transportatIon facilities are ar out out- out out- outstandIng outstanding standing demands demand of ot tb the tho people at atthe atthe the Iho present time according to Sen Senator ator Heed Ke d I r beard he rd very little tal talk of or the tho world court either cither for tor or ag t tIt It it he b said ald but much talk blk ot of need for tor reducing the burdens or of and for tor lower freight rates There Is also great gre- Inter Inter- Interest Interest est cat In la the th questions ons of or Immigration and prohibition Sentiment seems seem to favor tavor con con- con continuation of f Immigration Ion tion 1118 law The e i Is a 0 demand from industrial centers for more liberal Immigration of ot common labor bat bot elsewhere the th o opposition Is pro pro- pronoun pro pronounced noun ed to letting down the Immigration gration bars n I tin |