Word: dillons
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Harvard's John Pringle took an early lead over Yale swimming stars Dale Kiefer and Ed Townsend and held it all the way to win the 400-yard individual medley in the Eastern Seaboard Intercollegiate Swimming Championships at Princeton's Dillon Pool last the four events as the three-day meet got under...
Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon admits that in 1964 corporations with tax bills of more than $100,000 will pay 5% more tax (and give a $1.3 billion windfall to the Treasury). But he argues that corporations have already set the money aside in special funds for taxes, and would not in any case have spent the money for anything else. Many companies do not fit this model; they keep their tax money working in their businesses and borrow whatever they need to pay their tax installments. For them the speedup forces a choice of either borrowing more to make their...
PRINCETON, Feb. 16--Dave Abramson and John Pringle scored an amazing 26 points between them at Princeton's Dillon Pool today, but it took a Crimson victory in the final freestyle relay to defeat the Tigers, 52-43, and extend the swimming team's undefeated record to 18 consecutive meets...
...Dillon's testimony did not satisfy the Congressmen-least of all Arkansas' Mills. He has long cherished the goal of drastically revising the income tax laws, combining deep rate cuts with a closing or narrowing of the tax code's numerous routes of tax avoidance. He wants a tax code that is cleaner, simpler, more equitable than the present tangle, and plainly is no admirer of the Administration package. It would cut the rates, all right, but its proposed reforms are skimpy, uneven and not very fair...
When it comes time for trade talks next year, the U.S. may find the Common Market nations harder to deal with than they would have been with Britain's free-trading influence. Europe already feels that it gave the U.S. more than it got in the 1961 "Dillon Round" of talks ($1.6 billion in concessions in return for $1.2 billion). Moreover, without Britain the next Kennedy Round has lost the grandeur of negotiations between two trade blocs that could have set effective trade standards for the entire free world. The psychological effects of bargaining toward maximum cuts of only...