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This idea, put forward in the '30s by the New Deal's Brain-Truster David Cushman Coyle, has won support from conservative authorities such as the businessmen's Committee for Economic Development. Recently, Economist Beardsley Ruml, a Fair Dealer, added a new twist. The administrative budget, he argues, is made meaningless by one glaring fault: it overstates the Government's actual operating expenses by including each year an estimated $6 billion worth of items that are actually capital investments of lasting value which should be charged off over a period of years instead of being paid...
...57th Street galleries will turn itself into a chamber of horrors. The occasion: the first U.S. show of British Painter Francis Bacon,* who is responsible for perhaps the most original and certainly the ghastliest canvases to appear in the past decade. Bacon has brought the finicky satanism of Aubrey Beardsley, Britain's famed Victorian horror dabbler, up to date, but he tops Beardsley as surely as, in literature, Franz Kafka topped...
Economist Beardsley Ruml, who fathered the pay-as-you-go tax plan adopted by Congress in 1943, is having less success with his Ruml Plan to balance the budget by bookkeeping tricks such as taking public works and commodity inventories out of the current expense budget and treating them as capital assets (TIME...
When Manhattan Tax Expert Beardsley Ruml went to Washington eleven years ago to suggest some drastic revisions in the U.S. tax system. Congress eventually was impressed with one of his ideas; it adopted Ruml's pay-as-you-go income-tax system. Last week Ruml came to Washington with a new plan-to balance the budget...
Married. Ann Ruml, Vassar-educated daughter of Tax Economist Beardsley ("pay as you go") Ruml; and Lieut. Colonel (of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) John R. Innes Doyle, nephew of the late Sir Arthur Conan (Sherlock Holmes) Doyle; in the British embassy, Paris...