- Vivien Kellems
Vivien Kellems, (born in
Des Moines ,Iowa , June 7, 1896; died 1975) was aConnecticut industrialist who fought the U.S. federal government for over 25 years over withholding under [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00003402----000-.html 26 USC §3402] , and other aspects ofincome tax in the United States . She was also a fervent supporter of voting reform and theEqual Rights Amendment .Kellems received a BA from the
University of Oregon in 1918, where she became the only woman on thedebate team . She went on to earn a masters degree in economics, and worked towards a PhD atColumbia University and theUniversity of Edinburgh .In 1927, she founded Kellems Cable Grips, Inc., in Connecticut, based on a
patent for an invention in the area by her brother. In 1948, she refused to collect withholding taxes from her employees on behalf of the government, stating, "if they wanted me to be their agent, they'd have to pay me, and I want a badge." She was interviewed about her tax opposition on "Meet the Press " on September 26, 1948 at a time when women rarely appeared on the show. She surrendered her case when continued pursuit of it threatened to bankrupt her company, but continued to challenge that and other aspects of the income tax for the rest of her life, saying in a 1975Los Angeles Times interview that " [o] ur tax law is a 1,598-page hydra-headed monster and I’m going to attack and attack and attack until I have ironed out every fault in it." From 1965 until her death, Kellems reportedly only sent blank returns to the IRS. Her stands against the income tax system have made Kellems a mother figure to the tax protester movement. [Gross, David (ed.) "We Won’t Pay!: A Tax Resistance Reader" ISBN 1434898253 pp. 419-428.]Kellems Grip is the patented invention. Vivien Kellems and her brother Edgar Kellems invented an improved version of the wire mesh grip in use at that time and the "endless-weave grip" was born. Around 1928 Vivien Kellems solicited Queens Electric Light and Power Company and the Brooklyn Edison Company for a total of twenty orders, hired a man to weave wire the Kellems Company was underway. [ http://hblinfo.com/Kellems.asp Kellems Division of Hubbell Harvey Inc] The grip is a mechanical product for pulling, positioning, routing and strain relief of cables.
External links
* [http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/research/speclib/ASC/findaids/Kellems/MSS19920033.html Vivien Kellems Papers from the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut]
* [http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/26413.html Vivien Kellems: Tax Resister, Feminist, and Industrialist] by David T. BeitoFootnotes
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