THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Congress to Consider Huge Tax Reduction After New Tariff Bill Are Due Houses Agree to Act Before Income Tax Payments By Paul R. Mallon United R. Hallo or respondent Washington, Nov. 10 to administration recommendation for a $100,000,000 tax reduction will be taken up in congress as soon as the budget is approved, and probably will be passed before the next income tax payments are due March 15, congressional authority would be apparently agreed today. Want Ads A general unanimity of opinion that the project should be accepted and carried out as specially as possible appeared to prevail and house leaders already were discussing plans to congressional machinery at work. All Washington leaders of both parties have indicated an uneasiness over the possible effect of the falling market on business conditions that would have allowed the President to recommend the duction of one per cent, on corporations and income taxes, thereby relieving the burden on industries as well as the small taxpayer, was accidentally materially clear the atmosphere. LOST: Brown fountain pen, with name "Ernest A. Lindquist" en- graved on it. Reward. Phone 1029 ROOM AND BOARD: Meals, two s day, Sundays included, $8 per week Mrs. R. S. Stidam, 2076R, 1041 Kenk- oko, WANTED: Room with kitchen privileges or two-room apartment for light housekeeping by two upper classmen, xc university; $16.00 per month. Address "XC"妻 Daily Kansan. —57 LOST? Tuesday, a small tooled Fur- entine leather purse. Finder call R Watson, phone 1198,痕记-50 FOR RENT: One room for boys 1001 Maine. Phone 1599 W. - 50 LOST: Brown leather coin purses on billion or Ogrood street, Thursday. Inventory not available. change, key, and Chillips gas coupon charge, vall. Mr. John Bumpher vall. Billion P103. 103. EXCHANGED: Will person who traced hats with me at Watkins hall Friday night please call 25473 - at any meal time? WANTED: Thirty young men to work during the K-U-M U. G. u-ment. Call between 530 and 600. Hourly phone: 134 O'Neill. Please call: _57_ KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and padlocks; gras repaired, knives and shears sharpened. Padlocks and nightlight locks for sale. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 6th. —iff. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Wilma Knight and Wipnet Carp Good Udall Co. 19 Mad St. THE CHARLTON INN AGENCY Wr Protect and Serv You—so that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. FIRST CLASS EXHIBITOR BOB STEWART 838 Mast, Lawrence, Kane. Sheet Metal Work and Furnace E. W. PENCHARD Roofing Guttering Skippers. Phone 245 11 East 8th St. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY EY Glass Exclusively 1025 Mast MODERN SHOE SHOP J. A. LYONS 8361/2 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. DR. C. E. ORELUP—EYE & EAR Special Attention to Fitting of Glasses Phone 445 Office over Crown Drug Store FRANK H. LESCHER 812½ Mass. Phone 256 GOOD & RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints, Lacquers and Wax Ph. 620 Opp Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. DR. FLOREANCE BARROWS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 2337 909½ Massachusetts H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 731 Mass. House Brd. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Used and Used KNOWNS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. C. C. CORB C. C. COBB Radiator, Body and Fender Work Radiators rebuilt, bent fenders rolled and brushed welded. 10 Eat Bttr. 4Phone 46. "While the final detailed estimates of revenues and expenditures for the fiscal years 1950 and 1954 have not been released, the Treasury considers the estimates have reached the point where tax revenues are expected to congress at the coming session. "The indications are that business profits, dividends, interest and wages payments in 1929 will considerably increase," the government estimates indicate that the government should close both the fiscal and revenue matters. Taking all factors into consideration the secretary of the treasury, with the approval of the President, will announce the tax increase. The form of relief to the tax payers which the treasury's recommendation will probably take will be based on the normal tax on the incomes of individuals and corporations applicable under the annual law in the calendar year 1930. That is to say, on the first $4,000 of taxable income the rate will be reduced from one and one-half per cent, to one-half of one per cent; on the second $4,000, from three per cent; on the third $4,000, the balance, the present five per cent rate will be reduced to four per cent. The corporation tax will be reduced from 12 per cent, to 11 per cent. The total reduction of taxes on income for the year 1630 will amount, it is estimated, to approximately $160,000,000. Farm Classic Over Radio Nation to Hear Corn Shuckers in Missouri Contest Sport Shots by the Kansan Sport Editor Flatte City, Mo, Nov. 14,—(UP) Several million people will listen Friday to the rousing in a corn field here. They will hear over a nationwide radio hookup the shuck by shock and toast the corn gourd, shocking contest when contestants from the corn belt grab ears off the silk, shear them of husks and tosus them against bangles of wagons at the rate of around 25 ears a minute. Around 20,000 persons are expected to be on the sidelines along with radio announcers and reporters The freshmen are working hard in an effort to polish themselves for the coming Freshman conference game that starts on Saturday. They play list week indicated the strength Conch Hinkle's pupils possess and showed promise in their good tutee. Every man is digging his elbows into the practice field hoping that he may get a chance to craft against the Tiger yearlings. While the first year team are batting at Columbia other big Six freshman teams will be in action on Sunday. The Nebraska at Norman, while their varsity will be engaging the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Lincoln. The Kansas Angle freshmen will most the Creighton carded in a man-conference game. Too much credit hardly can be given the freshman backfield men for their unusual play at Saturday, but the pennants. Hole after hole was cleared by guards and tackles to send Schanke to the end zone. The wives were slamming on the job bob Decorations Make or break the party. What are you planning for your Christmas parties? Let us do the work—it is our business to make the decorations look right. The Dennison Party Shop 1103 Mass. Phone 693 The Stockings! SPECIAL Pure Silk. Full Fashioned Hosiery $1.29 Accessories for Parties This Week-End DANCE KERCHIEFS Pastel Shades, Lace Trim 49c to 79c SCARFS Filmy Chiffons for Dress Scotch Plaids for Sport $1.49 to $2.69 NOONE'S 809 Mass. efinitely and defensively. Shiryo, Cambyhe, Cox, Brouh, Zvolchak, Hani, Coussay, M., et al. Suggestive serve mention for their consistent work. Many objects also figured well in this study. The Washington Bears or Bruins, whichever way you'll bear it, are scheduled to face the Sheffield Thunder at the Joykayher sarum will meet them Civie day, on the Memorial stadium field and from the home team in for a judging afternoon. The team is in for a heavy afternoon. Last Saturday the Bears held Missouri to a single touchdown, and have consistently demonstrated a strong defense all season. Much of the momentum in the homecoming game will be shed when the last whistle blows Saturday. ville, Olaa, instead of George "Speed" Athleton. Athleton lives in Lawrence and figured in the touchdown scored against the Sooners last Saturday. Reports differ on whether he was recovered on an Oklahoma five yard line. Some say it was Schipulin and some say it was Rivers, both who still don't make much difference now. Charley Smoot comes from Bartles Coach Hamilton's cross-country team will go into action again this week when Jiahyah barrier races the course, which he practiced at a course here, Saturday. Coach Hamilton is in a former Missouri athlete, while Coach Huff of the Missouri team led Jiahyah teams to three NCAA championships having the University last year. Desk Betters free at Bullocks. Dickinson Theater Blvd.—Ady. Lawson Sisters Win Top Bracket in Net Doubles Margaret and Helen Lawson, e'32, are the winners in the upper bracket of their double-digit play. They are both members of Nu Tau. The winners of the lower bracket will be decided when Read and Mackenzie play Babb and Greweer, members of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The winners of the upper bracket will be determined by the winners in the upper bracket for final honors. The winners in the upper bracket of deck tennis will be determined by the winners in the upper bracket to play Evelyn Babb and Hutchins, members of Alpha Gamma Delta softball. The match to determine the winners played between Beck, Bridenthal and Stone and McNevit, all members of Alpha Gamma Delta jumping. Jennings have been chosen to play in the winners in the lower bracket and the winners of the lower bracket game, yet to be played, will place this pair in the semi-finals. Using 8,000 yards of housing to decorate its campus, the University of Minnesota plans to hold the largest homecoming of its history Quality Jewelry Fraternity Rings and Pins F. H. Roberts Jeweler Successor to Landers 833 Mass. --- By Paul Robinson America's aid in every time of need. Your Membership makes Red Cross Service possible. JOIN THE RED CROSS Roll Call Nov. 11-28 ETTA KETT --- He Won't Try That Again!