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...bulbous Beardsley Ruml, chairman of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, rolled up his sleeves last week for another heave to get his pay-as-you-go idea across for the benefit of groggy U.S. income-tax payers. Up to now practically everyone from the President down has gone on record for pay-as-you-go "in principle"-always with...
...sales tax. He counts strongly on three proposals Congress turned down last year: taxation of State and municipal bonds, compulsory joint returns for husband & wife, elimination of the depletion allowance for oil wells and mines. On the famed pay-as-you-go income tax plan, suggested by Chairman Beardsley Ruml of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, his position is ambiguous: he likes the idea if he can collect two years' taxes in one but is against the Ruml principle of forgiving one year's tax in order to let taxpayers as well as the Government...
...Morgenthau planned to remain Treasury Secretary in anything but name, he would have to cope quickly with his burdens of figures and men. Else his tax program would be written by Senator George, Congressman Doughton, Beardsley Ruml and perhaps Jimmy Byrnes-and Henry Morgenthau would become taxation's forgotten...
Chairman of the C.E.D. is quiet, persuasive Paul Gray Hoffman, president of Studebaker Corp., who is not only a master salesman but a student of U.S. political economy. Chairman of its important research committee is Ralph E. Flanders, president of Jones & Lamson Machine Co., flanked by Beardsley ("Pay-as-you-go") Ruml, chairman of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, and University of Chicago's top-flight economist, Theodore Otte Yntema (pronounced Ine temma), as fulltime director...
...bill has already been introduced in the House by Ways & Means Committeeman Donald H. McLean (Rep., N.J.). In the Senate Finance Committee, Republican members Vandenberg and Taft and Democrats Byrd and Chairman George all favor some form of pay-as-you-go. Last week never-say-die Beardsley Ruml was once again campaigning: "Nothing can be gained," cried portly, ebullient Mr. Ruml, "by arguing that people ought to have saved the tax on last year's income. The fact is that they did not do it and now they cannot...