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DENIES REPUBLICAN CLAIMS ON SURTAXES; Democratic National Committee Accuses 'Mellon Propagandists' of Changing Their Attitude.

DENIES REPUBLICAN CLAIMS ON SURTAXES; Democratic National Committee Accuses 'Mellon Propagandists' of Changing Their Attitude.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. -- Attacking the validity of Secretary Mellon's argument that money is being withdrawn from productive activity because of the 50 per cent. surtax -- the chief feature of controversy in the Administration tax bill -- the Democratic National Committee asserts that this proposed relief of the largest taxpayers disregards the fundamentals of taxation or business. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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