| Walter Gray Miller - 1923 - 208 lapas
...and untrue to public trust. The country wants this measure to have the right of way over all others. "Another reform which is urgent in our fiscal system...contribute its fair share to the expenses of the Nation." The Budget Message In his message transmitting to Congress the Budget for 1925, President Coolidge... | |
| Briton Hadden - 1923 - 436 lapas
...the country, I have no hesitation in declaring this one to be paramount." Tax-Exempt Securities — "Another reform which is urgent in our fiscal system...a continual stimulant to municipal extravagance." Tariff Revision — "The present tariff law has accomplished its two main objects. It has secured an... | |
| 1924 - 298 lapas
...Senate. President Coolidge made a similar recommendation in his message of December 7, 1923, saying: "Another reform which is urgent in our fiscal system...should be prohibited by constitutional amendment." And accordingly, as we have remarked, seven different joint resolutions to this effect have been offered... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1937 - 86 lapas
...the late President Coolidge, in his annual message to Congress, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, said: "Another reform which is urgent in our fiscal...abolition of the right to issue tax-exempt securities. Also on record in 1923 is former President Hoover, who was then Secretary of Commerce, who, in a communication... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1938 - 1096 lapas
...and untrue to public trust. The country wants this measure to have the right of way over all others. Another reform which is urgent in our fiscal system...contribute its fair share to the expenses of the Nation. TARIFF LAW The present tariff law has accomplished its two main objects. It has secured an abundant... | |
| 1925 - 136 lapas
...beneficial throughout our whole land. President Coolidge, in his message to Congress of December 6, 1923, said : Another reform which is urgent in our fiscal...contribute its fair share to the expenses of the Nation. It appeared from the hearings held in the last Congress that the subject had already been given careful... | |
| Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - 1924 - 870 lapas
...to Congress, last month. With characteristic economy of words, the President states the case thus: "Another reform which is urgent in our fiscal system...contribute its fair share to the expenses of the nation." That many persons of wealth, with large "unearned" incomes from tax-exempt bonds, have been able to... | |
| Alexander Hopkins McDannald - 1924 - 958 lapas
...Congress can render to the country, I have no hesitation in declaring this one to be paramount. . . . Another reform which is urgent in our fiscal system...as a continual stimulant to municipal extravagance. . . . All the wealth of the nation ought to contribute its fair share to the expenses of the nation."... | |
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