Washington, March 28--The Senate voted today to keep information about the income of every taxpaying citizen a secret between the taxpayer and the government tax officials.
By a vote of 53 to 16 it passed a bill repealing the publicity section of the income tax law passed by the last Congress. This means that the millions of pink slips field with the income tax returns never will be made public, barring a veto by President Roosevelt
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