Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1931, Page 37

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BY MARK SULLIVAN. ‘There is literally no means of m.fln. even a worth-while surmise whether there will be tax tevhhn In the coming session of Congress. Judg- ment about the dellnblllty of it cuts straight across both parties gress and divides leading men fl both. The question of tax revision is asso- ciated with and almost dependent on the other fiscal question of whether there shall be large Federal appropria- tions for public works to relieve unem- nmmem On this question, also, there chaotic division of opinion. An impreulve body of opinion holds that the one sure way to end xm’!nm depression early is to pour l amount of Federal funds into the cl ls of trade Lhroufih public worn, at'a cost of several billion dol- lars. When the point is made that the rnment is already em- barked upon as much public building #s the Government has any earl» use for, the reply is then made that the Federal Government should loan money to States and cities for local public works. It is seriously proposed by quite responsible persons that street awiden- ing, new sewage systems and the like be financed by loan granted from the in - Con- | 8irls. argument was made last Spring when some conservative bankers :u»emd the payment of $1,000,000,000 to erans on the ground that it would re- store prosperity. ‘The fact nut the billion was paid and prosperity has not been * restored would seem to be answer to this kind of argument. (Copyright, 1931.) i A HIKING TO BE CHEAPER THAN EVER IN GERMANY Special Dispatch to The Star. BERLIN (N.AN.A).—Next year hik- ing is to bé cheaper than ever in Ger- many. Already this country has several million members of the youth move- ment lnd 2,500 hotels are available for Junior * !flmpl" to spend the night in at & mst of 18 cents. The institutions have a “father” to look after the boys and & “mother” to take care of the Grown-up hikers of all nationalities are welcome, but they have to pay rather more. 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