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This proviso, however, was offset by recommendations and the setting up of machinery for the prompt interchange of strategic materials because of the "imperative character and extreme urgency of the existing situation"-in effect a freeze-out of whatever Axis trade remained...
...levied. This would operate by a flat percentage deduction from salaries and wages. By levying a 1% tax on all incomes, at the source and without exemptions (by withholding money from payrolls), Congress could raise about 560 million dollars. Great probability: a 5% withholding tax as an offset against the following year's income taxes-or even, perhaps, in addition to present levies. > Mandatory joint returns, one of the big income-tax loopholes will probably be enacted, getting the Treasury some $325,000,000 to $500,000,000 more-a provision aimed at the eight States which have community...
Coach Earl Brown sought to offset the Indian's advantage in height when he started three of his biggest boys. Six feet, three inch "Bunks" Burditt faced Jim Olsen, Dartmouth's six feet, five inch center, and Big Ed Roth-schild and 6 feet, 2 1/4 inch Don Lutz took the guard posts...
...tons. Yet when 600 steelmen came to Washington in November, OPM's Arthur Whiteside estimated their 1942 production at only 82,600,000 tons-200,000 tons less than output in 1941. For by then a new shortage had arisen that would more than offset the capacity increase: a shortage in steel's own raw materials, especially scrap...
...employees-gives them one-half of all company profits. Distributions (50% cash, 50% U.S. Defense Savings bonds) will be made every three months on the basis of the preceding quarter's earnings. Beech thereby expects to generate enough worker cooperation and efficiency at least to offset the cost to the stockholders...