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N “The Department has no inten-|Consin baseball game. ‘ tion, at the present time, of col-| The conference committee inlecting gross income tax on Fed- cludes John C. Vanatta, Brookston, 5 X 3 ok bk eral salaries received in 1938 and chairman: John Jay, Elkhart; Rob- WASSON S Own Betty ou preceding years back to 1933, when ert W. Ferguson, Gerald M. Cer- , ' the gross income tax law was|rier and Emerson C. Craig, Inpassed, until the decision can be dianapolis; Richard Herd, Peru; examined more closely and until the Harold Medow and El Dodd, od read Federal Department of Treasury] South Bend; William Keezer, Vin- ‘ * rules on the retroactive features of | cennes; Walt Smith, Versailles; and the decision and announces its Lloyd Fitzpatrick, Washington. ® Pa policy concerning collection of Fed- | eee eral income tax on salaries of] : Indiana's public employees.” FRANKLIN COLLEGE 1 0S1€1 ) : Mr, Jackson has estimated that : between 12,000 and 15,000 Federal STARTS VACATION employees will be affected by the Times Special . DO ng And A on, "| FRANKLIN, March 31.—Franklin SN TE tm: Iona mtd seve Open Toes and Open Heels for Her ~ : AW vacation today. p S COLONIALS SUY Svlos Most of the students will go home 0 C ROME, March 31 (U. P.).—C0-|for the holiday. One group is plan- ay. -.: . lonial statistics show that the ex- ning to spend the week at Key Picot Tops! portation of Italian automobiles to] West, Fla. Indianapolis and Johnson 1! of Italian East Africa was lowered| County college choir members will as e 0 é French Heel! from 11,000 in 1937 to 2000 in 1938. participate in Good Friday services ] 7 Cradle Foot! “ indicating that colonial demands for at Memorial Heights Presbyterian Si 1 10! y } automobiles are being satisfied. | Church here. Sizes 815 to /- ? Flattering styles, brilliant colors, : smart materials . . . all combine with Fegius ’ TE . : the newest scientific progress in shoe eaturing oyun i Of ne wy . ) manufacture and fashion design, to - . - a quality hose of a oo. ee or F \, (81! | v n dV add that glamorous allure to your beauty, wear and perfectness! Among the many NNN Easter costume! Here are many features of “Betty Lou” Hosiery is its sheer, - ; 1 twist its all-silk picot top : styles to choose from, only a few ARD clear crepe =.» . ey y being sketched! artful reinforcements for wear and a wide range \ WASSON’S Basement Store $3.95 of new shades, including JUST the one you want! ; >

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U. S. WORKERS IN STATE FAGE TAXES IN APRIL

Indiana Gross Income Levy To Become Due Under Court’s Ruling.

Many Federal Government workers in Indiana will be required to file State gross income tax returns by April 15, Clarence A. Jackson, State Gross Income Tax Division director, said today. “In line with the recent ruling of the U. S. Supreme Court on reciprocal taxation of Federal and State salaries, all employees of Federal departments snd agencies will be subject to gross income tax on income received after Jan. 1, 1939,” Mr. Jackson said.

Ruling Interpreted

“The Gross Income Tax Aci provides that anyone receiving sufficient income in any quarter of a year to compute a tax of more than 310 must file a return Yor that quarter. Consequently, it is quite probable that many Federal workers will be required to file returns by April 15, the last day for fling returns covering income received during the first three months of 1939. Others whose tax does not exceed $10 may file quarterly if they so desire, thus making four quarterly payments instead of one large annual payment,” Mr, Jackson sald. “The U. S. Supreme Court decision of March 27%, wiping out the income-tax immunity of employees of the Federal, State, County and municipal governments and other public employees, placed Federal workers on the same basis as all other gross income taxpayers.

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400 EAGLE SCOUTS T0 ATTEND MEETING

Times Special BLOOMINGTON. March 31. — More than 600 Indiana Eagle Scouts are expected to attend the second annual Eagle Scout conference April 22 and 23 at Indiana University. The conference theme will be “What After High School?” The Scouts will be guests of the university at the Indiana-Ohio State track meet and the Indiana-Wis-

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