Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Co. of Manila, submitted by Wickes, Riddell, 295 Bowyer, S. J., vice president, Walgreen Drug Stores. 154 183 Supplemental statement--- 184 Craven, George, Philadelphia, Pa., as attorney for executors of estate 293 Day, Rufus W., for McAfee, Grossman, Taplin, Hanning, Newcomber 156 Supplemental statement---- 642a Dixon, Gene, president and treasurer, Kyanite Mining Corp., Cullen, Folsom, Hon. Marion B., Under Secretary of the Treasury. Goodwin, Charles, Jr., Sherman, Sterling & Wright, New York, N. Y__ Hughes, Hon. Roland R., Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget; accompanied by William F. McCandless, Assistant Director, Office of Budget Review, and J. Weldon Jones, economic adviser__ Humphrey, Hon. George M., Secretary of the Treasury_ Kilkpatrick, H. Cecil, on behalf of the estate of Harry C. Trexler, a 232 Munro, Howard E., legislative representative, the Central Union and Metal Trades Council, AFL, of the Panama Canal Zone__. Peeler, Joseph D., Musick, Peeler & Garrett, Los Angeles, Calif. Reed, Hon. Daniel A., Chairman, Committee on Ways and Means, Singer, Leon, of Blumberg, Miller, Singer & Heppen, general counsel to Wolkstein, Harry W., Harry W. Wolkstein & Co., Newark, N. J_-- 167 First and second reports on H. R. 8300 of the committee on taxation of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York___ Angell, Irving J., Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Newark, N. J., to chairman, April 2, 1954, with enclosures__ Atlas, Martin, Washington, D. C., to chairman, March 17, 1954___ Berkowitz, Walter J., treasurer, Tension Envelope Corp., New York, N. Y., to Hon. Warren G. Magnuson, April 6, 1954, with Bernstein, Paul R., president, Mutual Credit Corp., New York, 244 Bingham, Dana & Gould, Boston, Mass., to chairman, March 27, 246 Additional information-Continued Letter from- Page Birnbaum, Harold F., Los Angeles, Calif., to chairman, March 245 Bowyer, Sanford J., vice president, Walgreen Drug Stores, to Burns, Robert E., president, Associated Pension Trusts, Inc., Crook, Bruce D., Ukiah, Calif., to committee, April 6, 1954- Edmonds, Walton Ralph, first vice president, National Associa- Gesen, Carl, vice president, Manufacturers and Merchants Mutual Herzberg, Arno, Newark, N. J., to committee, April 1, 1954_. 153 272 281 ༡)) 638 252 642a 259 241 228 251 639 Johnson, Branand & Jaeger, Cleveland, Ohio, to chairman, March 256 Johnson, James P., Chicago, Ill., to chairman, April 5, 1954, 264 Kitchin, Mills, for Troutman, Sams, Schroder & Lockerman, At- 240 Kline, Allan B., president, American Farm Bureau Federation, 288 Supplemental letter___ 292 271 Lacy, L. D., president, Central State Bank, Oklahoma City, Okla., Largent, Vera, the Woman's College of the University of North La Roe, Wilbur, Jr., general counsel, the Independent Meat Pack- 278 277 231 276 233 Loomis, Noel M., president, Western Writers of America, to Mrs. 220 274 273 Maris, Hon. Albert B., United States circuit judge for the Third 219 Miner, R. H., assistant secretary, the Goodyear Tire & Rubber 250 242 Monacelli, Albert H., New York, N. Y., to chairman, April 7, 237 Supplemental statement__. 238 9 Additional information-Continued Moore, Mrs. Isabel C., Washington, D. C., to chairman, April Morris, Carloss, Stewart Burgess & Morris, Houston, Tex., gen- eral counsel for Stewart Guaranty Co. of Texas, to chairman, Morrison, Francis E., Morrison Bros., Lovell, Wyo., to Hon. Lester Neilson, C. J., president, Masseys Vanillas, Inc., Chicago, Ill., to Regensburg, Ed. J., president, Cigar Manufacturers Association of America, Inc., to chairman, April 5, 1954_. Rowland William C., Rowland, Morris, Busse, Cain, Neff, & Simon, Detroit, Mich., to Hon. Homer Ferguson, with en- Schillin, James G., attorney for Canal Bank & Trust Co., in liqui- dation, New Orleans, La., to chairman, March 26, 1954, en- closing proposed amendment____. Smith, Hon. Margaret Chase, to chairman, April 6, 1954, transmit- ting memorandum of Merrill R. Bradford, Bangor, Maine_-_- Smith, William P., to Hon. Homer Ferguson, April 1, 1954, trans- Stevenson, James B., for the Titusville Herald, Titusville, Pa., to Hon. James H. Duff, March 9, 1954__ Swett, Phelps N., president, the National Bank of Middlebury, Middlebury, Vt., to Hon. George D. Aiken, April 2, 1954_--_ Taylor, O. B., president, Mississippi Title Insurance Co., Jack- son, Miss., to Hon. John C. Stennis, April 2, 1954---- Taylor, William O., Butler, Binion, Rice & Cook, Houston, Tex., Teague, Hon. Olin E., to chairman, April 8, 1954-- Vorys, Hon. John M., to chairman, April 5, 1954, and enclosure_. Warner, Waller E., Jr., Chambers, Clare & Gibson, New York, N. Y., to chairman, March 22, 1954-- Whitaker, John C., chairman of the board, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C., to chairman, April 8, 1954, trans- Wright, A. H., managing secretary, Offshore Fishing Vessel Own- ers Association, Astoria, Oreg., to Hon. Guy Cordon, April 5, 1954, with enclosure (H. R. 6721). Memorandum of Charles W. Tye, for Joseph Froggatt & Co., with respect to discriminatory provisions of H. R. 8300 as respects capital- stock fire, casualty, surety, and marine insurance companies__ Memorandum of Charles W. Tye, for Joseph Froggatt & Co., with re- spect to discriminatory provisions of H. R. 8300 as respects capital- stock life-insurance companies--- Memorandum relative to the book, Effects of Taxation on Investment_ Summary of H. R. 8300, the proposed Internal Revenue Code of 1954 as passed by the House of Representatives (prepared by the staff of the Amounts of income at which (a) the tax under present law and (b) the tax with a $700 per capita exemption and a 9-percent (necessary increase to recoup $2.4 billion loss from increase in exemption to $700) increase in rates would be equal___ Effect of proposed retirement income tax credit for persons over 65 years of age with $1,200 of retirement income_- Revenue loss for specified increases in per capita exemptions, the percentage in tax rates necessary to recoup such revenue loss, and the income levels above which the rate would have to be 100 Summary of 27 principles provisions, etc.—Continued Tables-Continued Rough approximation of the revenue increase involved in taxing Page 149 Tax savings from proposed reduction in medical expense limita- 134 |