Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1953 — Page 8

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Millions Os Taxpayers •Stand To Lose In 1954

WASHINGTON UP -L- Any way W slice it. the United States treasury and nilllions -of taxpayers stand to lose next iyear when things begin happening to our tax . ' I„■ ' I. j Here!* the program so far as it is known now: ’ < L The excess! profits tax on corDerations and 10 per cent of the individual income tax levy come off at rtiidnight! DeS. 31. f 2. Regular corporation income taxqs will be cut; froih 52 to 47 per cent as of April ! unless congress votejs otherwise, pertain emergency excise Raxes also; will be reduced >jin varying surrd, on liquors, beer, cigarets, gasoline' and automobiles. 3. As of Jan. 1, the social security tax paid by employes will increase from to 2 per cent. This 'tax is paid on wages and salaries up to $3,600 a year.- The levy on employers also would go to 2 per cent. !' The administration has agreled to expiration of the excess prcifits tax and the 10 per cent individual income tax reduction. it wants to postpone the 5 per cent regular corporation income tax cut and Is on record against the reduction in emergency excise taxes. f | . Budget director Joseph M. . Dodge ia wait vitally concerned, next to Presjdeht Eisenhower, with I balancing the budget. Budjggt officials estimate now that If would cost the treasury! about , tioO of annual revenue , to? permit all the foregoing! itevles? to expire on schedule next year. That vteould _ be a severe to the treasury, a bitter dose for Dodgte. Dodge that all the savings accomplished by thei Eisen bower administration inputting the -“roickj bottom” Truman budget for the current fiscal year, would add up to just about $6,5(10.(MIO.OPI) annually. The tax Reduction and expirations scheduled for the. first four months of 1954! would more thaj\ offset those f savings. Undent such conditions the trudget * would Remain far out of balance unless the administration came up with large sums pf new’ .tax: revenue from new levied or made further large cuts inf spending ,f~ or combined' both methods. to bring •treastiry outgo within the limits of i ’income. i ' \ The administration has said it wants new revenue — new taxes — to offset at least part of the reductions. That is where the individual taxpayer stands to lose some or all of what he may ggip by the sched--uled 10 per cent jincome tax cut. The new- levies most often mentioned just now are manufacturers’ excise taxps. They are taxes paid < by th6 manufacturer and Usually passed on to the consumer as part , Os the purchase price. New ta*es of that kind would| reach nearly everyone. The taxxotFCe of i-’iNAi. sF.TTi.rniKX'r I -OF ESTATE_ Vo. 4MKS Notice: 1 ! is I hereby' given’ to the < heirs anil legatees of I.jzetta Knapp, deceased to appear in the! Adams Circuit Court, held at Decat (ir, Indiana, on, the 4th day of Noveihber. IW.jX. and snow caifse if any, why the FTNAb SETTLEMENT A* "• '<»!’NTS with tlie estate of saiit' decedent should npt be approved; and skid heirs ! are ! notified to Alien and tpere make proof; of heirship, and ! receive their distributive ."hares. MINNjE PRKSUHN Administratrix UefatUr, Indiana. October lb, 1553. Attorney O. KEMY BIERLY OCTOBER f ; ,

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payer would shell out, bit by bit, I some or all of his gain from ini come tax reduction. But a special i group-6f taxpayers would have, even tougher luck. In some of the lowei income tax brackets the one-half of 1 per cent increase in the employers’ share of social security taxes would offset the Id per cent reduction in income tax. For example: A married couple with two dependents, annual income of before exemptions, is estimated by the tteasury to owe $132 income tax. Their income tax cut would amount to $13.20. The social security hike Would cost $16.50. ”, That taxpayer is not likely to cheer the Republican tax cut and there will be lower bracket millions so affected in some degree. The administration tried to postpone the social security hike, but failed. (Wednesday: Sales tax or manufacturers excise tax?)

Rural Youth Host To District Meet District Meeting Held Monday Night Adams county rural youthers were hosts-4o district 4 rural youthers Monday evening at a meeting held at the Lincoln school in Decatur. Registration was in charge of Wells county and niixers were led by Grant county. Henry Getting of Adams county was in charge of the business meeting. Jesse Yen\is of Wabash county was elected president for 1954, Mary Jane Sterling of Miami county vice president, Lois Beaver of Huntington county as secretary, and Robert Hurley of Howard as song leader. Following the business meeting the talk fest in charge of Bill Holmes of Indiana Farm Bureau was won by Wells county. Miami county presented a skit for a special feature. \\ Recreation was led by Gordon Jones, advisor from Purdue University. assisted by rural youth members. Refreshments were served by Adams county at the close of' the meeting. Thirty-three Adams county rural youthers were in attendance: They were': Sally McCullough. Barbara Kely. Legpra Markle, Margie Merrimam Henry Getting, Henry Sipe, Jim Merriman, Gerald Sipe, Jphn Burkhart, Raymond Worden, Paul Busse, Dallas Nepenschwander, Earl and Carl Yoder, Ripley, Jim Wilsoh, Ruth Dandis, Frederick Ehlterding,, Gary Harvey, Willis Bulmahn. Mary Ann and Carolyn Owens. Carol Poet Shirley Gerke, Alice Fuelling. Gloria Koeneman, Wavy and Carl Yoder, Bill Braun, Marilyn Kiefer, Bob Gage, Roger Koeneman and Anna K. Williams, extension advisor. The next district meeting will be held January 18 in Grant county. A Lot Os Fish WELLINGTON, N. Z., UP — New Zealand fishing grounds produced over $4,700,000 for the 1952 season, the marine department of the government announced. An important part pf this was contributed by the frozen crayfish ail exportsramounting to over sl,346,000. ' Family Affair LIVINGSTON. Aja., UP — Mrs. D. Y. Register of Huntsville, Ala., was enrolled in the Livingston State Teachers College workshop this summer. Her daughter, Mrs. Paul Ramsey, worked on her bach-; elor s degree in education. Mrs. Ramsey’s three daughters, Marcia. 9, and Janet and Jenifer, seven-year-old twins, and their cousin, Donna ‘Register, 10, of Nashville.; Tenn., attended the college laboratory school. Trade in a Good Town —• Decatu*

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Nine Persons Killed In French Bus Crash LA FAOU, France, UP —Nine persons were killed and 17 others injured when four tourist buses crashed together in this Britainny seaside village Monday! night. Nine of the injured were in critical condition. _ The teause of the crash was not determined. Gen. Dean To Report On prisoner Ordeal To Give Report On Three-Year Ordeal WASHINGTON, UP —Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, living symbol of a gallant U. S. stand against overwhelming odds in the early days of the Korean war, flew here, today to report to his superiors on his three-year ordeal as a Communist prisoner. Gen. Matthew B; Ridgway, armychief of staff, ordered a full-dress hero’s welcome for the lean, 51-year-old general who was due to land at National Airport at 14:20 a. m. EST. after a flight by commercial airliner from his home in Berkeley. Calif. Dean, .who was awarded the medal of honor for leading his 24-th division when it was cut off near Taejon in July, 19>50. had a busy schedule cut out for him during htsl Washington visit. This afternoon he was ,to call on defense secretary Charles E. Wilson aiid army sect- 1 retary Robert T. Stevens. There was also a possibility Dean would call on President Eisenhower and visit wounded veterans of his old 24th division at Walter Reed army hospital. Aside from his talks with top officials, Dean will discuss his Red imprisonment with army intelligence officers, who are collecting every available bit of I information about how the Communists handled American prisoners. ~■ ! I Popular Vote SYRACUSE. N. Y„ UP — Judge William H. Bamerick asked persons in his courtroom to answer “yea” or “nay” as to whether he should suspend the speeding fine of John McDermott. 17. They answered "yea?- McDermott said he was speeding to his wedding. |

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Parents In Proles! On Unsafe School ■ ■ \ Bar Children From Classrooms Today KOKOMO, Ins.; >P — About 20 irate parents barred their children from classes and marched in a picket line at the Darrbugh Chapel school today-in protest to “unsanitary and dangerous” conditions. Wilbur Hudson, president of a group favoring construction of a new- school building, said the parents were protesting an injunction against construction. He said the present building, in use since 1901 is unsuitable. ? Hudsan said children will be allowied to return to class later today!, but that a similar demonstration may I* organized again. Meanwhile, 1 children took advantage of the dispute to romp on the school playgrourid. Hudson said the water supply is extremely low and pupils and teachers are in danger of falling plaster. Pupils earlier wefe reported bringing their own water to school. An opposing group filed the Injunction in Howard circuit C®iirt to prevent construction on grounds school officials should wait until next May, when a consolidation referendum is scheduled. The group favors consolidation with city schools. Signs carried by pickets, including a German shepherd dog. called for a “New School at Darrougii Chapel.” “More Water." and warned, “Be Careful—Don’t Get Hit by Falling Only teachers and principal Verlin Roach were allowed to enter the building. ' AT LEAST 17 y (Continncd From P*Ke Oae> 1 scene several hours after the crash, saw no signs of life. Most; of the plane was charred -wreckage with only one wing, and the tail sertion intact, Prescott said. - > A search plane took a photograph of the wreckage which showed one of the wings separated from the tail, an engine 400 yards from -the- wing and some bodies. The plane hit the peak about 2.000 feet up and 100 feet from the cop. There are no roads nearby. The musicians and dancers aboard were supposed to have performed at a fiesta program for Presidents Elsenhower and Ruiz Coirtines at Nuevo Ciudad Guerrero, just south of the Rio Grande dam. The newspapermen were tenroute to cover the dedication. The Vermont legislature in IWS made the red cloves the official state flower. Oddly enough, this is not a native of Vermont but whs “naturalized* from Europe. Democrat Want Ads Bring zteauHts

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U. S. Is Holding Up Israel Assistance Withheld Because Os U. N. Defiance WASHINGTON, UP —Secretary of state John Foster Dulles said today the United States is holding up aid to Israel because she is defying/United Nations plans to maintain peace in the Near East. Asked at a news conference; if the -United States is cutting oft aid to Israel, Dulles said the government is continuing technical cooperation. But he said there has been no allocation yet to Israel under the Mutual Security foreign aid Act and the United States has postponed an allocation in view of present problems between Israel and her neighbors. Dulles said the decision to hold up dollar aid was made when the United Nations put forward a plan for developing resources of the Jordan River for Israeli-Arab joint benefit. Dulles said the recent attack by Israeli troops on three Jordan villages did not cause the decision to hold off a dollar-aid allocation. However, the state department sternly rebuked Israel for the “shocking” attack by its troops. A few hours later, informed sources revealed that U. S. aid to Israel might bej cut off unless the Israeli government agreed to cooperate with its* Arab neighbors. Israel has been diverting water frem the, Jordan and Syria claims this has been hurting her interests. Gen. Vagn Bennike of Denmark, head of a United Nations team in the area, said some time ago that Israel should halt the diversion. Asked if Israel had been informed that U. S. aid was being held up, Dulles rteplied they know they haven’t got the money. CONTINUE HUNT Pawe recovered from a "nervous condition” which O’Connell said his physician ascribed to work on the case. \ \ Dolan was questioned for 10 hours Monday in Q’ConnelFs office and. after making a long, written account of his part in the arrests, was returned to full duty. None of his testimony was disclosed. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

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