The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 10

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| Glass declared. He placed the deficit | 1e THE EVENANG WORLD, ean anit pees ee WEDNESDAY, VeEVUEMBER 38, 1919. ALS ANT REDUCE TANESMUCH NEXT $4,473,696, 358 in 1921. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—No ap-| Preciable reduction in taxes for the/ @ext fiscal year is to be thought of, Seeretary Glass declared in his an- @ual report sent to Congress to-day. | Government receipts must be kept at} their present figure, he sald, in order | to bring Government borrowing to an end. Facing expenditures estimated at 96,629,485,359 for the year ending June 90, 1920, and $4,473,696,358 for the year| ending June 30, 1921, the Government | ‘must enforce rigid economy, Mr. for the current year at $3,906,000,000 | @nd for the year ending June 30, 1921, | scribed as being “objectionable even a8 a wartime expedient.” “Taxing excess profits, the Secre- | tary said, “encouras ditures, puts a talization and en ne enterprises, and establi: tures in the Mr furope for financial assistance, but tion had been exaggerated nust all feel deep sympathy to-day,” he said, “but we allow our sympathy to warp our judgement and, by exagger- ating European financial needs, make them moge difficult to fill. The problem of financing Europe be- longs largely to the exporter because for must ne 8 wasteful expen. | pvercapi- | Pro f our industrial concerns to the er- roneous expectation ‘that their war profits, based largely on exports, will nue indefinitely without any risk rt. To them will fall the 6 and upon them will e conséquepces of failure to he exports.” related to any activities of nment in foreign trade 1s t of incorporated Govern- gencles; withdrawal of which ccounting. tape in accounting” Capt. Joneph Jenks Dead. Capt. Joseph Jonka, seventy-eight. for forty years a steamboat pilot and Vice President of the Lower Huaeon River Steamboat Company, died in Ossining Se elyesterday after @ long illness, For f the many years he was pilot of steamer Sarah Jenks. He was born in industries cannot be reopened without | pyde Park. Government financial | assistance in the past and talk of ‘uture government or banking ald to finance exports have apparently led raw stocks. —_— FOUNDED 1856 © Mason. He leat Funéral_ services afternoon at his residence, No. Street, Ossining. AILY additions from our tailoring plant keep us well abreast of the demand in our showing of men’s He was © prominent ves One will be held | a a alae peal haat ie cia lel | IK NOX SH OMEN'S Silk Sailors. iri GX Black, Purple, Taupe, Nigger Brown and Navy Have You Tried It? INSTITUTE THES PARIS EXPOSITION leu) REPARED MUSTARD GULDENS | ih an at: YEAR SAYS GLASS pio tof] Mr. Glass strongly urged. Mr, Glass ’ pre |pointed out that there was no ob- e ~ {fi trices, It has{Jective such as business profits to ; cary be Ng as it remains| hold them down. Cases where Gov- i . * : f|° ntinue to be ajernment funds are employed semi- Py 7 4 | Points io Experdifure Of | material tactor ntinue to be a) vnependently, Mir, Klass declared, im 9, 359 in 192 a} tes “largely Justified Government red j j $5,629,486,359 in 1920 and | jas said there was need in , Sin Sar WM MIM RMI AUN MA AAAARAMMMMAIMMMAARMRRAMRAAAR 308 30% BOE BE BE NOE LEE NOE BEE LOE LOG NE LOE LOE AOE LOE NOE ICE LOE OE OE NET 2OE 2OE LOE LOE 20E LOE NOE OE LE OE EEE EE fat approximately $2,005,000,000. i i its. Thi lace- e Gar Wite basis, Mr. Glass urged Con- heleee Lec orient repo Blue, produced from the finest ey CHARLES GULDEN. NewYar« @ress to deny “every appropriation Laat brs neargd haere A . (G1 bur premery Masih hod "i for expenditure In new fields.” He week, insures a satisfying variety and of imported silk plush. SEPARED MUSTARD J CEIVED AN AWARD.A @aid the same policy should obtain a fitting range of sizes—our entire until the Government had its sinking * * rf ‘ ‘ e fond well under way and repayment SE TSRLG atau: © ce Cstae WSs Lave Advance styles in Women's Sport of the war dobt “satisfactorily ‘ hipaa Pia 2 1 ” shopped in vain, this bit of inside Mr. Glace charged that excessive | information may solve their clothes troubles. Wear for Palm Beach and Cuba. Cost of living, and argued that It was era a ee oa KNOX HAT COMPANY urgently necessary to keep down pub- a Jetevpevetie 9 i Uc expenses for this reason, aa well BROKAW BROTHERS 452 FIFTH AVENUE 161 BROADWAY ' k - t peplaane i al aati: 1457-1463. BROADWAY tn aarh eteatt wimacn unos ‘The present reverue laws need re- AT FORTY- SECOND STREET t Yising to meet new conditions, he | YOL FUE ROE BOE OE LOE LOE LOE LOL MOE MOE Lo LOE NSE toe AE fe Mee et Be Bet ‘ f @aid. 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