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EARLY TAXSLASH CALLED CERTAITY Large Treasury Surplus Last | QOldest Movie Extra l Physician Accompanies Former THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 77, 1029, October 7 on bribery charges'in cofi- nection with the leasing of the Elk Hills oil reserve. Mrs. Fall and two daughters and his physician, Dr. G. T. Safford. Dr. Safford sald Fall “seems to be fairly well, but he is not as strong as the last time he was in Washington. I am going with him to guard his heaith during the trip.” The physician said he did not think it would be necessary for him to re- main with his patient during the trial. FALL LEAVES HOME _ FOR OIL TRIAL HERE Secretary of Interior on 4 Trip te Capital. He was accompanied by | o o0 ons nflum.wguq from Doheny in connection ‘Hills: oft terior, ,000 : leasing of the Elk Hills. Int $100, with TRADE TOUR FINISHED. British Mission Sees Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil, { By kOlil: to The Star. 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Also it was Mr. Mellon who first bore the brunt of the criticism that he was trying to reduce ihe high surtax as & benefit to a particular class of incomes. It has been apparent that tax-exempt securities and granting of dividends have developed & tendency toward avoidance rather than evasion of income tax payments to the Govern- ment. What Mr. Mellon has tried to do is to put the rates at such a level that they would not be considered in making commercial transactions except / in extraordinary instances of large| e i profits. | i m i Two Reasons Assigned. i Hittill 3 l o Complete sl financial support to the effort to es . By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 27 (#).— June and Sound Economic o B, PASO, Tex, September 27._-Albert | Edward L Doheny, %uwm-glml;e. e~ steel industry ther P , former Secretary of the Interior, | par ast nl for 'ashington " iti i left here last night for Washington | testify at the forthcoming trial of Al- Condltlon Cited. ¥ ¥ 3 where he is scheduled ta go on trhllbut B. Fall, former Secretary of the FUR COATS e S e Cleaned Tax reduction at the December ses- Glazed and s 4 sion of Congress now is a certainty. L d New N Preparations are being made by the | . . w,..f:":"f;:;‘ administration to recommend a sub- This _special price includes stantial revision downward in the rates. thorough cleaning of your coat The surtaX rate is the one likely to inside and out. 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