Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1927, Page 25

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___THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, NOVEMBER 13, with tha torecanters ventare - uns: | TROTSKY, AND ALLIES EXPELLED BY PARTY FTERNAL REVENDE oot o o ] TR VEATER CHANGES APPR[]VEI] Congressional Favors All but One Recommendation on Tax Administration. By the Associated Press. The joint congressional committes on internal revenue taxation ap- proved yesterday with only a single exception, upward of two score mendations submitted by its ad- row. DUE IN EAST TODAY Middle West Roughly Treafi- ed When Gale Accompanies Advance on Wide Front. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 12.—A rather realistic Imitation of Winter, which bounced boisterously into the Middle West yesterday astride a gale, is due to h)p to the Atlantic seaboard tomor- Its icy breath also will be felt as far South as the Gulf States, the ‘Weather Bureau predicted. 1927—PART 1. snow will fall in the Middle West and in the East by Tuesday. A tempera- ture conelderably below freezing will pravall over the territory east of the Rocky Mountains. As the gale yesterdny romped in across the Plains States, it left a trail of damaged butidings in Chicago su'bs. Preceding it, the visitation of an eleetrical storm took two lives, killing a boy at Milwaukee and an other on an Iiltnols farm. fter kicking o r a few structures on Chicago’s northern edge, the storm le: ed across Lake Michigan and hore down on Michigan and Indiana. Commercial air - plane service through Chicago was crippled by the severe weather. Azure skies and a tcmperature with a snap to it prevailed today over the Central States, much to the gratifica- tion of foot ball fans. Seseae— From the Boston Transcript. English paper The bride gloom walked slowly down the The tonight Gregory Radel, trom the Communist party. It was the original intention of the | central committee to lny the question of expulsion before the Communist | den but oppositionists organizing counter fllegal = possession of the | emptied the safe of an $1.100 pay rol ce. | congres: ta | demonstrations, as and | mcetings, and takin meeting h; Former Leader and Five Com-|42. panions Dropped by Commu- nists’ Organization. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, Russia, Communist Leon Leo central expelied Zinovieff, Smilga and d matters b Is by fc November 12.— committee Trotsky, Kamenefr, Preobrashensky precipi- well ® 25 SENTENCED TO DEATH. PARKERSBURG, W. Va., Novem-: ber 12 (#).—Convicted of assauiting n: five years-old girl, Wesley H. Swain, was sentenced to be hanged Feb- ruary 3 in the State penitentlary by Circuit Judge Waiter E. MeDougle to day. In pronouncing sentence, Tudge Me | Dougle told Swain he was fortunate in being permitted a trial. “Feeling ran high the night of your arrest.” he said Swain was unmoved by the sen tence. Bandits Get $1,100 Ply Roll NEW YORK. November 12 (UP).— Three robbers, whose eves were hid * behind black glasses, today trained pistols on a score of em- ploves of the Robinson Tag and Label Co., on West Thirty-third street d escaped | board for simplification in ad- tion of the Nation's revenue It ordered a favorable report on T’.e HOH‘Q o, Bonded Dlamo"ds #he proposed changes tendered to the House ways and means committee the » first of the week along with the recom- mendation that they be enacted into law by Congress. The joint body, however agree on a proposal to modify sec- tlon 220 of the revenue law, which s Weals with the taxing of corporations, and ordered this proposal submitted without recommen ion. Revisions Favored. Representative Green of Iowa, whe heads both committees, said that it was impossible to obtain unanimity of opinion on the proposed change, al- i though he favored its revisions. Jie d there was a large eva- v'holdiag companies un- der this section. “As the matter stands now,” "he wdded, “I think that section 220 ‘whould be made definite and certain &nd oblizatory to enforcement.” This section imposes a tax of 50 per v .cent on the net income of a corpora- tion which permits its gains and prof- its to accumulate for the purpose of pn\pnum, the imposition of the sur- < upon its stockholders, and the Jfll committee’s advisory board re- ported that enforcement of the section s “‘obscure and difficult of administra- tion.' It sulgasled a provision which, it “will tend to glve some incen- ation to make reason- tributions without going to 1t of enforcing unwise distri- failed to The Ross Co. 702 Seventh St. N.W. A New Link in a Big Chain nciple was stated as follows: the corporation a deduction ing net income equal to, cent of the excess of divi- cends y:mi over dividends received, the deduction in no case to be more 25 per cent of the corpora- ble net income before such deduction. In computation, no ac- count should be taken of stock divi- dends.” Guide for Taxpayer. ©Of all the recommendations only the proposal for revising the ;esont method of computing the earned income credit, constituted any approach to a change in tax rates The suggestions were of a technieal i mature and designed primarily to guide the confused taxpayer in mak- ing out his tax returns. It was reported that a simple in- come tax law for complex business ap- peared almost out of the question, but that it was felt that some degree of simplification could be attained. 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