Monday, Sep. 14, 1925
Publicity
Last year George W. Morris, Nebraskan Senator, succeeded in snaffling a certain rider* to the 1924 Revenue Bill; managed, with the aid of the LaFollette group, to ride it roughshod over the
President's protest; and had the satisfaction of seeing the newspapers of the U. S. printing a sheaf of figures which set the public chattering for nine days.
The 24 individuals who, according to preliminary surveys, contributed most heavily to the income tax coffers this year were:
John D. Rockefeller Jr., New
York $6,277,669
Henry Ford, Detroit 2,608,806
Edsel Ford, Detroit 2,158,055
Andrew W. Mellon, Pittsburgh 1,882,609
Payne Whitney, New York 1,676,626
Edward S. Harkness, New York.... 1,531,708
R. B. Mellon, Pittsburgh 1,180,699
Mrs. H. E. Dodge, Detroit 993,028
Frederick W. Vanderbilt, New
York 792,896
George F. Baker, New York 792,076
Thomas F. Ryan, New York 791,851
George F. Baker Jr., New York 783,406
Edward J. Berwind, New York 722,103
Vincent Astor, New York 642,600
James B. Duke, New York 641,250
Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Philadelphia.... 583,872
J. P. Morgan, New York 574,379
Claude H. Foster, Cleveland 569,894
Eldredge R. Johnson, Camden, N.
J 542,627
George Allan Hancock, Los Angeles 543,726
H. H. Timken, Canton, Ohio 540,336
Arthur W. Cutten, Chicago 540,000
Arthur Curtiss James, New York 524,388
Thomas W. Lamont, New York 480,000
Noted in addition were the following hundred persons whose income tax payments are of general interest:
J. Ogden Armour $ 0
Philip Armour 131,019
Lester Armour 185,408
Helen Astor 300,029
Newton D. Baker 4,891
Richard Barthelmess 24,803
Ethel Barrymore 9,500
David Belasco 8,056
A. J. Drexel-Biddle Jr 4,217
Senator Hiram Bingham 10
Constance Binny 911
Heywood Broun 232
W. J. Bryan 1. 2,583
Thornton W. Burgess 14,492
Nicholas Murray Butler 8,930
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie 66,853
Irvin S. Cobb 3,058
Tyrus R. Cobb 2,704
Robert W. Chambers 4,941
Jackie Coogan
Senator James Couzens 1,200
Richard T. Crane (Plumbing) 434,457
Clarence Darrow 3,900
William Harrison Dempsey 267
Edwin Denby
George Eastman 79,605
Thomas A. Edison 3.340
Charles W. Eliot
Douglas Fairbanks 182,190
Albert B. Fall
Louis A. Firpo 2,448
Edna Ferber 7,849
Henry Emerson Fosdick 1,443
Michael Friedsam 292,396
Elbert H. Gary 322,680
James W. Gerard 21,242
King C. Gillette 5,799
Mrs. K. C. Gillette 223,666
Dorothy Gish 1,004 Lillian Gish 36,967 George W. Goethals 2,719 Prank Jay Gould 196,813 E. H. R. Green (son of Hetty).... 222,712 Walter Hampden 2,718 Will Hays 10,234 Howard Heintz 191,374 Myron T. Herreck 6,929 John Hertz (Yellow Taxi) 8,316 Mrs. John Hertz 5,215 Alanson B. Houghton 32,404 Charles E. Hughes 1,554 Mayor Hylan 0 Al Jolson 33,744 Otto H. Kahn 391,776 Rudyard Kipling 4,998 Sebastian S. Kresge (5 & lOc Stores) 188,608 William B. Leeds 57,445 Florence Pullman Lowden 14,736 A. Lawrence Lowell (Harvard).... 36,566 Cyrus H. McCormick 269,036 Ganna Walska McCormick 12,632 Harold F. McCormick 168,276 John J. McGraw 2,544 Clarence H. Mackey 320,490 Edward B. McLean 255,729 Dwight W. Morrow 290,344 Pola Negri 15,108 Meredith Nicholson 1,586 Ignace Jan Paderewsky 16,161 Ann Pennington 1,641 Senator Lawrence Phipps 157,741 Mary Pickford 34,075 Col. William C. Proctor (Ivory Soap) 22,888 Sergei Rachmaninoff 8,026 John D. Rockefeller Sr 128,420 Theodore Roosevelt 1,061 Col. Jacob Ruppert 37,111 Babe Ruth 3,432 Mortimer L. Schiff 459,410 Charles Scribner 53,662 Zalmon G. Simmons (Beds) 250,378 Harry F. Sinclair 47,709 Governor Al Smith 0 Frank W. Stearns 43,156 James A. Stillman 167,085 Billy Sunday 10,111 Gloria Swanson 57,075 Charles P. Taft (Brother of W. H. Taft) 151,430 Mrs. Charles P. Taft 121,753 William Howard Taft 1,723 Booth Tarkington 8,478 Louis Tiffany (Jewels) 48,220 Reginald Vanderbilt 44,006 Frank A. Vanderlip 74,599 Henry Walters (Art) 475,851 George J. Whelan (Tobacco).... 201,081 Mrs. Woodrow Wilson 349 Rabbi Stephen S. Wise 547 William Wrigley (Gum) 2,644 Adolph Zukor ... 24,540
Last year "hundreds of creditors, credit houses, debtors, lawyers, wives and engaged persons of both sexes" stormed the Government tax bureaus. This year a mere handful, five or ten, were i bout all that tax officials in even the largest cities were called upon to satisfy. One hysterical woman searched through eleven volumes of statistics, seeking grounds on which to demand an increase in her alimony. The divorced one, ungallant, defied her; he has filed his returns in another city, dared her to guess its name.
* This rider provided that Collectors of Internal Revenue "shall cause to be prepared and made available to public inspection" the names and addresses of all taxpayers with the tax paid by each person.