Show T P r I 1 relative to the proposed tax on theatre admissions of from 25 cents and higher now being considered by congress the egyptian in common with nearly every other theatre in utah have telegraphed our representatives there protesting a against it the egyptian believes firstly that its patrons are in no financial condition to take on an added burden of 10 per cent tor for amusement which w will III include other forms of amu amusement semen t and secondly that motion picture e entertainment Is not merchandise and should not be subject to a tax entertainment dinits in its various forms has grown to be a vital necessity in the welfare of the nation and any tax placed upon it will limit its use I 1 and cause harmful results I 1 representatives don B colton and fred C loofbourow Loot Loof borrow have taken a decided stand against this proposed tax on theatre admissions as noted in the f following OI 01 excerpt from last sundays tribune I the me utah congressmen also have determined to join a fight to exempt from I 1 taxation admissions to moving picture shows where the tee fee Is less than BO 50 cents I 1 the bill now taxes admissions of 25 cents and up practically every small movie theater in utah has telegraphed protesting against the tax on small admission fees the egyptian has been very fortunate in securing another great picture tor for its easter special through the operation cooperation co of paramount the fine production broken basterl lullaby will be shown on easter sunday and monday march and |