Show W washington A N W I 1 AU t S FRO 10 OUR R congressman W ov K GRANGER hour camp compromise tax ra 1 collection atter ale a week eel of bitter debate a pay as you go income or in peram IL mose ona was P passed in the house tax plan dlan adz W bill bia kno known as the forand ro this ef flan F which h h forgives gives ap bertson proximal imay st el seven billion dollars compromise between the so a a called buil plan lh that iw would old have approximately a t ten an billion forgiven v dollars allm lord ard the doughton committee bill that would have forgiven approximately abely four billion dollars ill all three Ire measures asur had one feat re upon d ch they all agreed the 20 cent deductions at the source per ner of salaries and wages t to a b begin eam the airet 1 of 1 11 lly ay th the 1 bill as passed completely wipes ves out the the tax obligations of beckas earning es g a dalaly of 2 or I 1 ind under aniag approximately P 40 nul mil lion an income taxpayers current next jul I 1 and ad rell relieving ing go 90 per par cent of gu jj taxpayers of a f some portion of their 1942 isa moo income in e tax an obligations this measure no son goes to the senate and it appears that the senate funnie committee intends now to anite a measure of its ov ou n in any event the pay as you go plan is a not and there them is still room tor for a passed sif difference ferance of opinion likewise bitter batter debate C congles Con ferress gres this month congress faces aheady a heavy schedule during dining the month of may the two most imports important n t places pieces a of 1 I legislation ego I 1 aaion before it are am the pay as you go income tax plan and the reciprocal trade agreements ac act t in addition there are am many other more or less important ic legislative matters on the calendar lend the reciprocal trade agreements act was passed in 1934 it gave the P president ident authority eo co adjust tariffs up and down not to exceed 50 per red cent of the then existing tariffs thu this was done by agreements with numerous nth other er countries the question now before congress is whether or not at the provisions of the trade agreements act shall be re read before its expiration on jun no in theory this procedure was a on the content contention on of f the state slate department that it would woul d fix tariffs scan scientifically b on the basis 0 of if expert and ca carefully y 1 considered red economic needs of the countries I involved rather than allowing con grea to fix t tariffs by an icia t fir and aid log allm rolling 9 procedure C concerning 1 og th this theory of 11 murse course there is a wide diff difference nm of put ion I 1 it strikes at the very heart ot zy principle that h has as made a our two party system und undoubtedly ollie adly apart delate late faill dilill proceed for far several days AM id the hie public will be thoroughly th hi y inflamed nned of the facts and the th dif terrences teren fars ces teas of opinion the state department has con can baided ed that trade a agreements r ants are set ot treaties and have no not up until the tt tune time been ratified by the senate is as treaties it I 1 acim are by a two thirds io only rity of 1 the senate opponents of naci newal till of the trade agreements 1 kt I will contend that such agree absents hi are am treaties ot in every sense a th e r word and should toe be ratified by wa senate appreciation for sa s1 services es le university of inland iceland has exuded 4 sch scholarships 1 iship t to 20 10 members b a ra el file urn united L d states to army as 4 a sea hire wt ot of friendship to this country d Ast t boreas guarding th the gibrall a north aith atlantic tic ice anally S prepared courses amses I 1 in the ancus I 1 language are being given 4 he e A americans a in extending the of 1 fir th the e university of iceland stress lt its dome e ahalt tha t the action be in as an express expression on 0 of f lap appreciation for the scholarship holar p and ad other special facilities anade made avail able a to fin icelandic stude students by amer lean ican educational institutions the course was inaugurated by dr Sigun sigurdur dur nordal dean of the F acuity of philosophy who was the charles elliott norton lecturer lev at harvard rd un university ty I 1 m 1941 I 1 and 1932 our first anal aim in organizing this course 11 dr nordal stated is to show that we appreciate the friend lna mess with which icelandic students have been he en received in the united st states and secondly the universia Uni Un versi ivers ty by y opening P I 1 its I 1 doors to this 1 lit I th ie g group desires cm to make its con trib ution to icelandic american friendship clones classes are held twice a weak with bjarni gudmundson official inglish english translator for the iceland ic government as instructor lend jend L lease a ase to united nations lend land lease aid from the united S states lain has passed the ten billion dollar la mark but at the same time reverse lend lease provided t to the united states by other U united ruled na eions lons and aid which they render p to each ach other on a lend lease basis have bave continued to mount in volume oil nd importance aircraft continue ariti n ue to t 0 make up the largest single r category t e go y of all lend lease tran transfers |