Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1945 — Page 6

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CHIEF OF.STAFF (Continued from Pag* <*••> —a going to kt-f-p anyone who In not of um to tin- army." Murtdffill Mid thlH pulley might result In of mine troop* hen- who have lower point »core» than nonte veteran* atlll overaea*. He nah! it, would bo done over the proteat of theater commander* who are reaponalble for the dim ripline and morale of 'h<4» own men. He said that union* it I* done. however, he exported ‘■greater fury on thia front” than would result from the ptMientfrom overaea*. .Maaahull explained that when I Germany collapsed la*t May, high ] point long service men in Europe i ami the Philippine* had to remain I oversea* because lower point i

Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH f>o fa’** terth drop. Slip Or wabbt* Wh<n you talk, eat, laugh or ineexe? fain t lie annoyed and emb*rr*»aed by lurti handnapa. FASTEKTH. an alka- . line i nun-add I powder to iprlnkle oa your plate*, keep* false teeth more Irmly a< t. Give* confident feeling of »*- runty and added cotrrfort No gummy, rMiey. pasty taste or feeling. Get FA3« KETH today *t any drug atom NOTICE! Free taw duet at the saw mill at Chattanooga, Ohio. Paul .1. Baumgartner

\ MF 47 FW BERKSHIRE .BOAR A NATIONAL \ z. SHOWS SALT Sept. 25-26, Van Wert, O. Um a better boar thia fall The kind that meet* peaceume demand* for an earlier maturing hog. with more lean meat and lea* outxide fat and lard. The Berkshire haa aired the last >0 Grand Champion carlot* at Chicago ... Show on Tuesday open to pig* farrowed after January let. Kntne* from beat herd* ie Corn Belt. On Wednesday at 1 p.m. the 40 prize winning boa** and 40 open gilt* mH at the Fair Ground*. Plan now to attend. Use • Berkshire boar this fall AMEIICJM BKMIMIBE ASM3CIATWN, BB*AngA*M, ■.

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men in unit* marked for Pacific duty were u*ing all the available tranaportatlon. . > Marshall said the nee<* for or t cupatlon force* uire conatatitly b.yng revlHid Hilly last night. i he rcvi'uled. the war department i received official word from (Inn. i Ihiuglar MacArthur that he hopes to be able to handle Japan und Korea with no more than 2tW,(HM> i 1 regular troops by the end of six i months. Marshall said MacArthur’* tiglire fol Jan. I i« M«l».0«O nietl. He said Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, ! commander in the European theai ter, rttlll estimate* he will net d ’ (oo.oix) troops by the end of next 1 June. Marshall al«<» disclosed that! ' Mat Arthur wants to keep one j i division of marine* in addition ! Ito the 21M1.000 army troops for j 1 the occupation of Japan and I I Korea. He said MacArthur'* flu|ure» <lo not include needs at other . Pat ific points such as Hawaii. | the Philippines, Alaska, the | Alt-ufiant'. the China coast and ' any other possible output,'* o Co-operation between the Army, and civilians *eems to have no end I The town of Dublin. V.i. had a| i breakdown in its community waterl supply So the Army t ame through ; by aupplylng water to the town temporarily from the new liner \rdnance plant's system. I'n'l! we le-long personally and oti,illy to Chile' and what he Maude for, nothing that belongs to I us will benefit us much. Eosdn k.

Announce Details Os F Tax Reduction Plan 11 Ultimate Reduction Os Over 50 Percent » _____ 1 Washington, Hept. 20 H'l’l Roswell Magill, former under gee-1 rotary of the treasury, announced i today det a lie of a |»lu:i drawn up ' by the comtnltteo on postwar tax indliy. providing ultlma’e federal i tax reductions amounting to more I than -".'i percent from tin war peak The recommendation* were sub-; milled To the joint congressional j committee on internal revenue tax | lation and to treasury department! official-. They were contained in a 2* 5-page volume, printed after 16 months of atudy by the committee, of which Magill I* chairman. Federal tax,* ultimately would lie reduced under the plan to be-! tween 115,#(10,000,000 and ?2J.*<'<', ihio,oi.(i a year, Compared with It’,<H*o,(mo,ooo, the war piak in lhe. I fiscal year ended June 3", 1915. The commit ten imm e <1 lately , would eliminate the 3 percent nor-< mu! tax on personal Income* and ' the excess profit* tax on corpora | Hons. The plan provides forcer | lain changes in a transition peri-, od estimated at three years u«d for a strong tax foundation in th l | "normal, long-range po«: war perilod” which will follow I'uiing the traneitioa period the {committee recommended elimlna|tion of the three percent normal' tax. which, it estimated, would free- 9,m»(',0h0 pereotis. principally in low income tax brae kets, from paying federal income taxes. The plan called for a single set of progressive 'ax rates on Indi vidua!*, elimlnaiing the pre-ent combination of normal and .-artax rates. The initial rate In thin scale should fall between 15 and 2# percent. according to r< v. nue need*, lhe committee said. other reroiunu adatioiis for individual income taxes include re- ' ten'i-'it of tile present |SMI exemp lion for the taxpayer and each de pendent; alleviation of the double ! ■ax v’t dividends; retention of th. withholding principle; continuation of joint or separate returns • for j married couple-; and retention for iat least five year* of the present

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, tax on capital tcaincs. Recommf'ndut lon»? for corpora■lon- Imluded <4imination of Hv excises profits tux. Institution of a single tax, pr-ferably the same rat. ns the Initial individual rale; repeal of ih< cuuital stock ’ax and the corporate Income urtaxf elimination of tax on Inter-corporate dividends; five to -lx year* carry forward of biirdness net losses; elimination of tin 1 2 percent differential tax on corporation*; mw*e tn management's decision* on amount of reserve- to Inset up; greater recognition accorded in accounting prmedure* on depreciation and absidesc. n< e, expenditures for Intangibles such a* reneanh and salary deicrmina’lon. mid some relief for -mall corpora- ! i ion*. I The committee believed excise i taxes should be iwfulm-u on some items, notably liquor and tobacco, I .-.lit would give back to the rtate* the gaodlm-, .- ale, and g..‘. 1< vies. Proclaim Martial Law In Indo-China British Act Aimed To Prevent Revolt Saigon, French Indo-China, Sept 2o tl'l’i The British army pro claimed martial law throughout Miuth Indo-China today in a move to head off a ’hreatenod uprlalng by anti French nationalist*. Maj. (;.-n. # Douglas D. (Jracey, commander of British forces in Indo-China. issued a proclamation forbidding the tarrying of arm- by anyone out-Ide the Allied font*. H«- announced that crime* agaiimt public oder would be tii it.il as mlli'ary offeuet-s and !!-.it looters and salm’eurs would J be executed summarily. Gia-'-y batk-d up hl* stern ord er by posting heavily-armed Gurkha patrols throughout Saigon ami tiic territory con'rolled by the Biitish to replace the native and Jap-an<i-e police. The proclamation apparen'ly was intended to *quelch native anna-! mite nationalist* in preparation for the critical moment when French authorities resume < .utrol

nt 1 heir so njer colony ml • » ,• torat< - in Imlo-t "on.’i. N'ii ov, ' '< he • • d t Gloried since Sep'. 2, b» 1 t' ll ; ■ pilon lu-tween Fren-h und Anna ( ; mites was high. Brlii*'i authoßon I aplH-ar'-d uneasy of further oit-l • - Thirty French • i'lzens selz, dby i r the Vnruimltes In the f i-t di-ord er* were di*' lowed so li.i.V! |i<-< Il ’ ■ released on Brl'i-h ord-’ Observers believed (li< -' 1 •’ '‘* dan. - r of aig'Xploeioti would intm when the Fri-m h re enter Indo i tii na und the Annamlte* their last hope of independent, vanish itig. I nofficial Fren< n -ou< < * s.ihl Frem h hud intended t< grant in nd* nc-e to Indo-t . • ■' the Annamlte uprising of ear!)' SepteinlM-r apparent!y eneotl ;i-’ed| by the Japan**! had mud'< t ~r i impo-slble. IIIKTII t-KHTIFK'ATE Xotic* l» hereby given thxt J, lo* rg- r has filed a petition In rhe Circuit i-mirt of A I ntis County. Indiana, to have the time and place of hl* birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on Hi. 27th dai of S- pt. "O-. i l-'C.. | CI.YHE <> Tltiit TXEK Clerk of the Adams dr. al* Court Si pt. 2" I

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