Show N I D By MIA i cr ice Writer Jan S S-It S It you have havo lave an any Ideas regarding the tho dia- dia position ot of the govern govern- government nent ment surplus you might as well wel send end them to tl congress or lr to tl Ident Went Coolidge Others are arc getting their lI ns In and nod tomorrow may nitty be too toe toolate toolate late Time The government for Cor InstAnce ha h he c e entered their Lid bid They think the om 01 some of eC It ought to be spent on salary for tor or gov eminent workers They rhey argue arguo that thol there thero might not be anywhere near BO so largo a sur sur- sur plus PIUS had hod the they not co operated operated co-operated whole heartedly with tho adminis- adminis ration economy program The Tho National federation of Fed oell oral cral Employee that Its Iti have havo participated In na tonal prosperity prosperity and Improved ed eco ceo economic cco conditions less lesa than any an other oIlier group in the countr country conse conse- consequently that the members be bs made the beneficiaries o ot of a 0 ted fed fed fed- federal eral profit sharing luring scheme somewhat somewhat some- some somewhat what similar to that operated for tor fo by some business con con- concerns cerns corns They would have congress trails trans late lata some somo of ot iho surplus into high high- higher er or salaries proper administration of ot the 1923 1023 classification act and one boll lion of oC Inequalities and alleged discriminations The present healthy condition of oC the national treasury Is In duo In Inno Inno Ir no emaIl part to tl the iho intelligent activities ot of time tho them them- themselves s eay says Luther C steward president of lt o the tho federation A reasonable increase In expenditure for personal Service l would bring the th compensation ot of federal more moro nearly on a 0 n fair footing with wit other wage ago age earners In positions and would not constitute a drain on national finances Opponents Opponent ot of President Pre Cool Cool- CoolIdge's Idge's kiges tax rebate plan l that it would give the average tax tax- taxpayer payer hardly any but would woul be a great boon boost to large taxpayers and corporations Manufacturers apparently felt fell that Insofar as aa they hey were con con- concerned con this would bo ho true COn Con- genuine grief was Wall to be noted among them when it soon became rebate apparent that the tho tax re- re bate plan was sial doomed to failure The prospect became become even snore Republicans dismal of course when In congress decided that tha there thero wasn't going to bo be any tax at all and that the sur- sur surplus sur plus would go 0 in Its entirety toward d retiring the national debt This means said the tho National A of ot Manufacturers In a special bulletin that the present corporate rate iS ed-iS of IX per er cr cent will till under the present act be Increased to i 13 13 per cent on ln tl business Ot os o 1926 and following years ean Your reaction to of It any an corporate relief to bo be effective must be male made known promptly So probably Is la no now hearing he nohe ring tram the business is inter est Strangely enough the party parlY generally credited with lIh paying the thc t least attention to DI Die Big Business U is leading leading- the fight tight tor for tax reduction reductio Hs H's the tho Democrats 1 who ho promise va to rive give the Republicans a 0 good tight fight before beCore they abandon hope of ofa ofa a cut which will tale take care or ot the surplus It is rather to bo be feared however that much good time and a effort will wilt bo be wasted in an attempt to start stort off with lIh a slash Blash at the tho tar tar- I 11 for a tariff cut Is one ono thing time tho party parLy In po post er Cr Is I not likely to permit Tho The have ha doubtless C fl I out that an equal division of r among the tho people ot of the United tittles States would give ivo nearl nearly near I 4 U to lo each man maim woman and chiLl child and that 4 U wilt will buy two or throe three pairs of oC of socks uncle |