INCREASE OF REVENUE BRIEFS AND STATEMENTS FILED WITH THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE UNITED STATES SENATE SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H. R. 16763 TO INCREASE THE REVENUE, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES Printed for the use of the Committee on Finance WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE ་ COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. FURNIFOLD MCL. SIMMONS, North Carolina, Chairman. WILLIAM J. STONE, Missouri. JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, Mississippi. BOIES PENROSE, Pennsylvania. HENRY CABOT LODGE, Massachusetts. JACOB H. GALLINGER, New Hampshire. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, Wisconsin. HOKE SMITH, Georgia. CHARLES S. THOMAS, Colorado. Jos. F. TAYLOE, Clerk. SUBCOMMITTEES ON THE REVENUE BILL. SUBCOMMITTEE No. 1. SUBJECTS ASSIGNED: MUNITIONS, WINE TAX, DYESTUFFS, AND UNFAIR COMPETITION SUBJECTS ASSIGNED: TARIFF COMMISSION, DUMPING, AND MODIFICATION Mr. JOHNSON of Maine, Chairman. Mr. SMITH of Georgia, Acting Chairman. Mr. SMITH of Georgia. Mr. KERN. 2 INCOME TAX. Barry, Wainwright, Thacher & Symmers, letter from.. First National Bank of Chicago, statement of.. First Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago, statement of. Holcomb E. Alfred: Letter from... Memorandum by. Statement by.. Hull, Hon. Cordell, extract from speech of.. Investment Bankers' Association of America, memorandum of argument of counsel.... Johnson, George K., president Mutual Life Insurance Co., letter from. Marshall, Herbert C., letter from. National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, letter from. Peaslee, Amos J., article by. Rearick, A. C., statement by. Reed, Robert R.: Letters from.. Memorandum by.. Memorandum of argument by. Salomon, Walter J., chairman legislative committee of Broadway Association, 20, 102 Thacher, Archibald G., memorandum MUNITIONS. 10 Ansberry, T. T., counsel, brief of.. 113 American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co., brief on behalf of. 134 163 141 Protest of.. 155 Buffalo Copper & Brass Rolling Mill, arguments by. Butterworth Judson Corporation, memorial of.. Doremus, Hon. Frank E., letter from.. 167 129 161 Detroit Copper & Brass Rolling Mills, letter from. 161 Mississippi Valley Metal Products Co., brief on behalf of.. American Association of Cordial Manufacturers, brief by the.. 208 Baer, Samuel H., chairman of the committee of the Flavoring Extract Manu- 187 Bond, R. H., member legislative committee of the Flavoring Extract Associa- Flavoring Extract Manufacturers' Association of the United States (Inc.), Lattimer, George W., letter from. Liquor Dealers' Protective Association of Illinois, letter from. Meyer, Fred, memorandum regarding cordials submitted in behalf of. Nicholas, Grosvenor, letter from. National Wholesale Druggists' Association, letter from. Ringwalt, Joseph Garneau, secretary and treasurer of the Jos. Garneau Co. (Inc.), letter from.. Ripin & Co., letters from Rohde, Fred, letter from. Stark, O. G., report on viticulture in Missouri. Thompson, Harry B., Proprietary Association, brief of the. Thompson, H. B., general counsel for the Proprietary Association, brief of.. Page. 187, 188 184 192 217 219 217 220 208 208 179 184 185, 221 217 197 182 182 196 209 210 Wine and Spirit Importers; Society of the United States, letter from. Corwine, Wm. R., secretary joint conference of organizations affected by dye- Herty, Charles H., president American Chemical Society, letter of the. National Association of Manufacturers of Medicinal Products, brief of. Douglass, E. V., secretary American Manufacturers' Export Association, letter 275 Gude, W. F., letter from. 273 Hosiery manufacturers' legislative committee, letter from. 273 274 Patchin, Robert H., secretary, letter from.. 274 Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, letter from.... 273 THEATERS, ETC. Association of Theater Managers, letter from the 285 Higgins, M. C., assistant international president, letter from. 279 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture 279 Johnson, Ligon, general counsel, letter from. 280 Motion Picture Exhibitors' League of America, letter from. 283 Ochs, Leo A., president, letter to.. 283 Olney, Hon. Richard, letter from.. 285 United Managers' Protective Association of the Amusement Interests of the 280 MODIFICATION OF PRESENT EMERGENCY ACT. American Newspaper Publishers' Association, letter from L. B. Palmer, manager 290 287 |