Word: pays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Treasury must raise new taxes, somehow, somewhere. And 1940 is an election year. To raise new taxes, Congress must do two politically unpalatable things: 1) broaden the income-tax structure, by lowering the tax-exemption rate to include thousands of U. S. citizens who now pay no income tax; 2) lift the tax exemptions historically enjoyed by Federal, State and municipal bonds...
...Crimson tasted pay dirt early in the game when Lo Withington scored on a line buck after a sustained first quarter march. Captain Hammy Wood made the score 7 to 0 as his kick safely split the uprights for the extra point...
...fall down on intramural sports," he admits, "but that is the price you have to pay for the freedom from supervision in informal sports." Bock says that the share of injuries is much greater in intramural sports than in organized sports
...more difficulty arose when Nancy wrote Detroit's Council for permission to build the tower. Belle Isle is a city park and playground, site of Detroit's Conservatory, scene of its summer Symphony concerts. Council President Edward J. Jefferies Jr. wanted to know who was going to pay a carillonneur's salary in years to come. Nancy explained: her chimes would need no expert, salaried carillonneur. She got her permit...
...never really in the cash and carry law. To him it was no more than a quick way to drive a shrewd political bargain. And now the Panama registry plan has evidently appeared to the President an easy means of retrieving a part of the price he had to pay. With it, he can not only do the Allies a good turn, but also placate the aroused shipping interests...